| Senators sneak past Rangers in SO |
Thu Mar 24 22:08:20 2011 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - Erik Karlsson scored in the fifth round of the shootout, lifting the Ottawa Senators over the streaking New York Rangers, 2-1, at Madison Square Garden. Craig Anderson made 29 saves, including six in overtime, to help the Senators win for the third time in four games. Ryan Shannon scored in regulation. The Rangers were aiming for a sixth consecutive win as they fight for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, but still picked up a point. They are currently sev |
| Rangers seek sixth straight victory in battle with Sens |
Thu Mar 24 11:08:10 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The sizzling New York Rangers will try to extend their longest winning streak of the season tonight, when they host the Ottawa Senators at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have won five straight games, giving the club its longest winning streak since it notched seven consecutive victories from Oct. 3-17, 2009. The hot streak has given a big boost to the Rangers' playoff chances in the East. With 84 points, New York is seventh in the conference and three points ahead of Buff |
| LaRose scores twice, Hurricanes top Senators |
Tue Mar 22 22:03:41 2011 EST |
| Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - Chad LaRose scored a pair of goals as Carolina came from behind to defeat the Ottawa Senators, 4-3, to keep its playoff hopes alive. Tuomo Ruutu and Cory Stillman also tallied for the Hurricanes, who moved to 78 points and remain three points behind the Buffalo Sabres (81) for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The Sabres also won on Tuesday, defeating the Canadiens, 2-0. Cam Ward was solid between the pipes, stopping 36 shots for Carolin |
| Hurricanes try for consecutive wins in clash with Sens |
Tue Mar 22 11:05:54 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The playoff-hopeful Carolina Hurricanes will try to win consecutive games for the first time since the beginning of the month when they host the Ottawa Senators tonight at RBC Center. The Hurricanes are three points behind Buffalo for the eighth and final playoff seed in the Eastern Conference. Carolina is coming off an overtime win against the New York Islanders and will try to get two more points tonight versus Ottawa, the only team lower than the Isles in the East standing |
| Senators sign Anderson to four-year contract extension |
Mon Mar 21 13:23:20 2011 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - The Ottawa Senators on Monday inked Craig Anderson to a four-year contract extension, which should keep the goaltender with the franchise through the 2014-15 season. Financial terms of the deal were not released, but the Ottawa Citizen reported the pact is worth $12.75 million. Anderson arrived in Canada's capital from the Colorado Avalanche on February 18 in exchange for fellow netminder Brian Elliott, and has gone 6-4-0 with a 2.11 goals-against average and one s |
| Lightning continue to slump, lose to Sens in OT |
Sat Mar 19 21:57:08 2011 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Jason Spezza scored with 1:32 left in overtime, lifting the Ottawa Senators to a 3-2 victory over the Lightning at Scotiabank Place. Nick Foligno netted the equalizer late in the third period for the Senators, who continued to play spoiler in the Eastern Conference playoff race. While dead last in the conference, Ottawa beat the playoff-hopeful New Jersey Devils on Thursday. Saturday's victory was a setback for the Lightning, who are in a fight for the Southeast Di |
| McElhinney backstops Senators over Devils |
Thu Mar 17 22:13:47 2011 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Curtis McElhinney made 33 saves to help the Ottawa Senators take a 3-1 win over the New Jersey Devils at Scotiabank Place. Chris Neil had two goals and Ryan Shannon scored the other for the Senators, who snapped a two-game slide. Brian Rolston had the lone goal while Martin Brodeur stopped 22-of-24 shots for the Devils, who had won seven of eight coming into the game. New Jersey, which at one point this season was the worst team in the league, has climbed back into |
| Devils continue playoff charge at Senators |
Thu Mar 17 11:13:48 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The hard-charging New Jersey Devils will try to stay hot this evening, when they visit the basement-dwelling Ottawa Senators for a battle at Scotiabank Place. The Devils have turned in an amazing second half to the season, posting a 23-3-2 record over their last 28 contests to give themselves a chance at qualifying for the postseason. With 70 points, New Jersey is tied with Atlanta for the East's 11th seed and the duo are six points in back of Buffalo for the conference's fin |
| Penguins take on Sens in Ottawa |
Tue Mar 15 11:03:53 2011 EST |
| future, the Penguins had to be glad to see captain Sidney Crosby back on the ice on Monday. Pittsburgh has been keeping its head above water since the loss of the superstar and goes for a fourth victory in five games this evening against the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place. The Penguins have been without the services of Crosby since Jan. 5 because of a concussion. Though the center is still tops on the club with 32 goals and 66 points -- defenseman Kris Letang is second with 46 points -- de |
| Sabres seek much-needed win over streaking Senators |
Sun Mar 13 10:33:40 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Buffalo Sabres will try to give themselves a little breathing room in the race for one of the Eastern Conference's last playoff spots this evening, when they host the streaking Ottawa Senators at HSBC Arena. The Sabres failed to build on their lead for the East's eighth spot on Saturday, losing a 4-3 decision to the Maple Leafs. That victory allowed 10th- place Toronto to pull within four points of Buffalo, which also leads ninth- place Carolina by just two points. Howeve |
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