Citizen hockey writers James Gordon and Wayne Scanlan discuss the Ottawa Senators’ bumpy start to the season.
Photos from the Ottawa Senators’ 7-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche at Scotiabank Place.
After they wrote a storybook ending to their home opener just two nights before, beating the Minnesota Wild in a shootout, the Ottawa Senators came out on Thursday night and embarrassed themselves.
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During the home opener on Tuesday, Senator defenceman Sergei Gonchar was booed almost as loudly and as often as was Dany Heatley. It that keeps up for all this season and next, through the end of Gonchar’s contract here, it’s certain to become wearing. It’s not fun, said MacLean, who was also jeered during his [...]
The Senators and City of Ottawa Archives announced a new partnership on Thursday and officially unveiled an historical exhibit celebrating Ottawa’s hockey history that will be housed on the 200 level of Scotiabank Place. Citizens are encouraged to identify their own historical hockey items and donate them for preservation. Donations can be taken to the [...]
The Nikita Filatov experiment didn’t last long: Just two games. Two days after he was a healthy scratch for the season’s third game, against the Minnesota Wild, the 21-year-old mercurial Russian left wing was re-assigned to Binghamton. Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray had hoped Filatov would find himself, after testing the patience of the [...]