OTTAWA – The Senators’ seven-game road trip will finish where it began — but hopefully with a different result.
Ottawa, forced out of Scotiabank Place for the past two weeks due to the IIHF women’s world hockey championships and various other…
OTTAWA – The Senators’ seven-game road trip will finish where it began — but hopefully with a different result.
Ottawa, forced out of Scotiabank Place for the past two weeks due to the IIHF women’s world hockey championships and various other…
Here we go again.
For a 15th straight time, the United States and Canada will square off in the gold medal game of the International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship, slated Tuesday at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Ont., at 7:30 p… …read more
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Much of the crowd’s attention was on the ice Tuesday night at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, where Canada and the United States competed in yet another epic matchup at the 2013 IIHF Women’s World Championship. But for some area hockey fans in the sta… …read more
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The United States scored four times in the first period and defeated Finland 4-2 on Thursday at the Women’s World Championships at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.
Monique Lamoureux had the first and last goals in the big first period. Brianna Decker … …read more
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The Canadian Women’s National Team rallied for a 3-2 shootout victory over the United States on Tuesday in the opener of the 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship before 11,174 at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.
Jennif… …read more
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OTTAWA – With both teams in the hunt for an Eastern Conference playoff spot, the rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs is starting to feel like the playoff battles of old.
Ottawa hosts Toronto at Scotiabank Place on Sat… …read more
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OTTAWA – Kaspars Daugavins rarely makes headlines for the Ottawa Senators, but his shootout attempt Monday night against the Boston Bruins had everyone talking.
The Senators forward surprised a sold-out Scotiabank Place crowd as he carried th… …read more
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Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson left Thursday’s game against the New York Rangers at Scotiabank Place early in the third period with an injury.
Rangers forward Chris Kreider lost an edge and crashed into Anderson 1:43 into the final p… …read more
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The Ottawa Senators will be without the services of Jason Spezza indefinitely, according to general manager Bryan Murray.
In a press conference Thursday morning at Scotiabank Place, Murray said that Spezza, the club’s No. 1 center, will undergo…
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