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San Jose's Dany Heatley celebrates a goal. He'll face his former team, the Ottawa Senators, on Tuesday night.
Senators' Cheechoo, Michalek excited about return to San Jose
Before they joined the Ottawa Senators in the Dany Heatley trade, Jonathan Cheechoo and Milan Michalek knew only one National Hockey League team: the San Jose Sharks.
Spezza doing plenty right -- except scoring goals
The Senators will have another new face in the lineup Wednesday when then put their four-game win streak on the line against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center.
For the next month or so, the fate of the Ottawa Senators rests in the hands of Elliott, the go-to-goaltender while Pascal Leclaire has his face remodeled to repair a fractured cheekbone.
Suddenly, the Ottawa Senators have been bitten by the bad-health bug like so many of their opponents.
Fisher Gives Senators 4-3 Overtime Win vs. Caps
Mike Fisher scored 1:14 into overtime, giving the Ottawa Senators a 4-3 comeback victory over the Washington Capitals on Monday night.
When the inevitable Dany Heatley trade went down last summer, it seemed as if the Ottawa Senators had done about as well as they could in procuring Jonathan Cheechoo, Milan Michalek and a swapping of draft picks from San Jose in exchange for the perturbed sniper.
Kovalev will miss tomorrow's game against the Sabres while he's in Russia following the death of his mother-in-law and Shean Donovan will be out possibly long term after suffering a knee injury from a knee-on-knee hit in Thursday nights game.
Penguins Fall To Senators, 6-2
Penguins Fall To Senators, 6-2 Share + Nov 19, 2009 11:39 pm US/Eastern Penguins Fall To Senators, 6-2 OTTAWA 1 of 1 Chris Phillips #4 of the Ottawa Senators handles the puck against the Tampa Bay Lightning during a game at Scotiabank Place on October 15, 2009 in Ottawa, Canada.
Unlikely snipers lead Ottawa in rout over Penguins
For 799 career games with the Ottawa Senators, Chris Phillips has earned a reputation as one of the NHL's steadiest defenders -- not flashy, but capable of shutting down a top scorer.
Captain Daniel Alfredsson leads the Senators with 19 points, but couldn't score in the last three games.
Jason Blake looks up at the clock as Alexandre Picard and Mike Fisher celebrate the first Senator goal in the first period as the Ottawa Senators meet the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Place in NHL action November 17, 2009.
With a horde of media types scrunched around him, a candid Mike Fisher, tongue planted firmly in cheek, offered a recipe for success for his Ottawa Senators against the hated Maple Leafs tonight.
The Senators are firing blanks in the NHL shootout. The problem isn't new. While the club is 1-2 this season after Saturday's 2-1 shootout loss to the New York Rangers, the Senators are ranked 30th, dead-last, since the shootout was put in place in 2005-06. With a 12-25 lifetime record, the Senators have won just 32% of their shootout games.
New York Rangers (10-8-1) at Ottawa Senators (8-6-2), 2 p.m.
A struggling and banged-up New York Rangers team heads north of the border today to battle the Ottawa Senators in the second meeting between the clubs of the 2009-10 campaign.
Rookie lifts Rangers past Senators in SO
Recent callup Pierre Parenteau scored the deciding goal in a shootout Saturday and Henrik Lundqvist made 35 saves to lift the New York Rangers to a 2-1 triumph over the Ottawa Senators.
Pascal Leclaire is going to take more heat for allowing another bad goal, maybe two - and he should - but the Senators' stars simply weren't good enough against the Flyers' big guns.
Deslauriers gave Oilers a chance
It had been a while between starts for Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jeff Deslauriers.
Senators defenceman Anton Volchenkov skated hard before his teammates practised at the Bell Sensplex yesterday morning.
Sens set to face old teammate Emery
Ray Emery always gave the Senators plenty to talk about during his time in Ottawa.
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