Brendan Shanahan has now put his stamp on the playoffs. Shanahan, the NHL’s chief disciplinarian, suspended New York Rangers forward Carl Hagelin for three games and Ottawa Senators defenceman Matt Carkner a single game for their actions Saturday night. The Senators won the game 3-2, on Chris Neil’s overtime goal, evening the best-of-seven series 1-1. [...]
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Zenon Konopka went to Madison Square Garden Saturday morning fully expecting to be part of the madhouse crowd in the building. After all, he had sat out the previous eight games as a healthy scratch, including the playoff opener, and had only played in two of the Ottawa Senators previous 13 games dating back to [...]
Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson was “feeling good today”, according to coach Paul MacLean, but he remains questionable for Game 3 of the first round playoff series against the New York Rangers on Monday at Scotiabank Place. Alfredsson was knocked out of Saturday’s game midway through the second period when he was elbowed in the [...]
Why they won The Senators didn’t give up and answered to the Rangers physical play, receiving a goal late in regulation from Nick Foligno and the game winner from Chris Neil. Stud Chris Neil, Senators Erik Karlsson was dominant, but Neil was in the right spot, backhanding the game winner past Henrik Lundqvist 1:17 into [...]
When Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson stares down the ice Thursday night at Madison Square Garden to open the playoffs, he’ll be looking at the King of New York. That would be Henrik Lundqvist, a top candidate to win the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top regular season netminder, the guy Anderson labels as “the [...]
The coaching match-up between the Senators’ Paul MacLean and the Rangers’ John Tortorella could be labelled the mustache versus the mouth. While MacLean has no interest in a war of words with the fiery, f-bomb slinging Tortorella — “all I’m going to do is work real hard to coach my team and that’s what my [...]
Okay, Ottawa Senators fans. Captain Daniel Alfredsson is putting the pressure on you. Alfredsson likens the current edition of the Senators to the unlikely 1997 squad which qualified for the post-season – the first playoff appearance in the modern history of the franchise. “Nobody expected us to do much, but we worked really hard to get [...]