Forget about a trade. A new Stone Age is more likely to happen before the Ottawa Senators make a big deal to bring in a marquee name who can fill the net, according to Senators general manager Bryan Murray
The Ottawa Senators practice Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 at the Bell Sensplex in Ottawa.
After sitting out Saturday for only the second time in a dozen games this season, Craig Anderson will be back in goal for the Ottawa Senators Tuesday against the Buffalo Sabres,
Being a back-up allowed him the time to think about a lot of different things, but he insists being part of the United States team at the 2014 Sochi Olympics wasn’t one of them.
After five solid years of drafting under general manager Bryan Murray, the Ottawa Senators are poised to reap some rewards. They have a raft of young players in Binghamton ready to make the jump to the NHL, so coach Paul MacLean will have plenty to choose from when he assembles his team for this lockout-shortened season.
Two months later, Mark Stone still hasn’t come down off the high of making his NHL debut in the fifth game of Ottawa’s playoff series against the New York Rangers.
The Ottawa Senators had yet another new face on the ice for practice before leaving for New York on Friday.

