Bruce Garrioch Of the Ottawa Sun: Yes, the Ottawa Senators keep looking for a head coach. This will be on Steve Staios as he continues to interview candidates.
The USHL has announced its Players of the Week for the second round of the 2024 Clark Cup Playoffs as Fargo forward Mac Swanson, Sioux City defenseman Ty Hanson and Dubuque goaltender Kevin Reidler earned the respective honors.
Most teachers will tell you that the worst part of the job is the marking. As sports fans, though, there are few more universally enjoyed pastimes than rating our favourite players.
The Ottawa Senators continue their search for a new bench boss after a hugely disappointing 2023-24 campaign that saw two separate coaches fail to live up to the preseason expectations placed on this team.
The Ottawa Senators have some decisions to make in the offseason and one of them is the contract status of defenceman Jakob Chychrun. In terms of a sell-high philosophy, it might be the best time to trade him.
The Senators are hunting for a new head coach and some candidates are starting to emerge.
On Wednesday, USA Hockey released its first official roster for the 2024 IIHF Men’s World Championship. The initial roster featured 15 players: nine forwards, five defensemen, and one goaltender.
The Ottawa Senators made a crucial decision mid-season by parting ways with coach DJ Smith, who had faced significant and growing criticism from fans and media alike.
The Ottawa Senators have not had a lot to be happy about recently. The team’s 2023-24 season is officially over after they were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoffs contention for the seventh season in a row.
Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios announced in his year-end press conference on Friday that Daniel Alfredsson, who went behind the bench in an interim assistant coaching role, will not be a head coaching candidate for the 2024-25 season.
“Frustration” clearly was the word of the day during Ottawa Senators’ player exit availability at the Canadian Tire Centre Thursday. Since coming within one goal of reaching the Stanley Cup Final in 2017, the team has failed to earn a postseason berth in seven seasons.
Ottawa Senators center Tim Stutzle revealed during the team’s exit interviews that he currently has a shoulder injury. Stutzle, 22, did not specify what caused the injury, just that he expects it to be healed by next season.
Now that the end of the 2023-24 season has arrived for the Ottawa Senators, it is time to hand out some silverware. These won’t be traditional NHL awards, but just ones that seem to fit within the current roster’s layout.
There was plenty of speculation that Jakob Chychrun might be on the move at this past year’s NHL Trade Deadline. He wasn’t dealt, even though his future in Ottawa seemed less than clear.
The Bruins played their final game in the regular season, taking a 3-1 loss against the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday, April 16th. Boston had lost both of their last games to end the regular season, failing to clinch first place in the Atlantic Division.
Jiri Smejkal and Jakob Chychrun scored first-period goals to propel the visiting Ottawa Senators to a 3-1 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday. Ottawa (37-41-4, 78 points) posted its third win in four games to end the season.
It was supposed to be a better season for the Ottawa Senators — one full of promise and optimism around playoff contention. Prospects were becoming every day players and starting to have an influence on the roster.
On the April 10 episode of The Senators Roundtable I was asked to sum up the Ottawa Senators’ 2023-24 season in just one word (see discussion starting at 23:52).
Drake Batherson scored the deciding goal in the shootout to lift the Ottawa Senators to a come-from-behind 5-4 shootout win against the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Saturday.
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The Washington Capitals and Ottawa Senators could have used something to block out the sun on Sunday evening at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. because it was causing a surprising problem.
The Senators announced they’ve assigned the former second-round pick to the Belleville Sens.
The Senators activated the veteran forward and former WHL All-Star from injured reserve and subsequently assigned him to AHL Belleville.
There’s little doubt the Ottawa Senators blue line will have a different makeup next season. Erik Brannstrom is a pending restricted free agent and is due a qualifying offer of $2 million.
The NHL's scheduling this week has been a bit wonky, giving us just two games to bet on tonight. The matchups on paper wouldn't be our first stops on a more packed day, but such is the hand we're dealt here.
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