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Leevi Merilainen made 29 saves in his third NHL start and the Ottawa Senators beat the Utah Mammoth 4-2 on Sunday night, with both teams completing a back-to-back set.
The Ottawa Senators hosted the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday, Nov. 15, for the first time in nearly a year, but there was some familiarity on both sides.
OTTAWA -- Tim Stutzle had two goals and an assist, and the Ottawa Senators ended the Boston Bruins’ seven-game winning streak with a 5-3 victory at Canadian Tire Centre on Thursday. “We knew coming in that they won seven in a row,” Stutzle said. “We wanted to show what we got, and I think we did that.”
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Ottawa Senators scouring NHL for help on defence
Ottawa dodged one bullet when veteran defenceman Nick Jensen was able to suit up against the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday. He left Thursday’s 4-3 victory over the Boston Bruins after the second period following a hit from former Senators centre Mark Kastelic.
Ottawa Senators forward Drake Batherson put together one of the most productive weeks of his NHL career, leading the league in scoring with eight points (three goals, five assists) across four games. His consistency helped Ottawa post a 2-1-1 record, keeping the Senators competitive in the early part of the season.
The Calgary Flames are in the NHL basement, and they head to the Canadian Tire Centre to face the Ottawa Senators on Thursday, October 30. My Flames vs. Senators predictions and best NHL picks are calling for Ottawa to take care of business and winger Drake Batherson to leave his mark on the game sheet tonight.
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Takeaways: Offence misfires as Ottawa Senators lose to Los Angeles Kings
Former Ottawa goaltender Anton Forsberg made 17 stops as the Senators were shutout for the first time this season in a 1-0 loss to the Los Angeles Kings in front of 17,772 at the Canadian Tire Centre.
As Nick Cousins would say, "Cha-ching." When the Ottawa Senators announced that a new episode of the 'Absolute Non-Sens' was about to drop, with a photo of general manager Steve Staios and centre Shane Pinto together,
Hockey will be just one of the focuses on Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre, as the Senators host the Bruins for Hockey Fights Cancer Night presented by CIBC. “I think first of all, it’s important and it’s great that the NHL has nights like this,” Travis Green said during his media availability on Thursday morning.