The good news for the Ottawa Senators is that Guillaume Latendresse will finally be back in the lineup Monday against the Boston Bruins, after missing the past 18 games with migraines and whiplash-related problems.
Florida Panthers defenceman Erik Gudbranson wanted to make sure there was no confusion and no hard feelings about the shoulder injury he suffered while wakeboarding in September. That’s why he called each and every one of his teammates during the lockout.
As negotiations to resolve the NHL lockout have hit a silent stage, Ottawa Senators players are now spread out around the world — from Aalborg to Zurich — in search of competitive hockey.
Congratulations, National Hockey League owners and players. You did it. You’ve taken yourself out of big-league arenas and you’ve taken yourself off TV. Opening night of the NHL passed Thursday without any action. The people in charge of broadcasting the Major League Baseball playoffs and the National Football League on Thursday thank you very much. [...]
Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson had some choice words for NHL owners Wednesday. “Like everybody else, I’m disappointed that the owners chose to have this tactic from the very beginning,” Alfredsson told the Citizen. “They chose to give a low-ball offer from the get-go. It was kind of clear what they wanted and I don’t [...]
One day before they were headed to arbitration, the Ottawa Senators gave forward Kaspars Daugavins the one-way contract he was looking for.
Kaspars Daugavins’s arbitration case will be heard July 24, but if the Ottawa Senators don’t like the ruling, Daugavins could be finished as a member of the organization. Daugavins, a winger who scored five goals and six assists in 65 games with the team last season, is seeking a guaranteed one-way NHL contract. Last [...]
