Sep 30, 2009 | Ottawa Sun
New faces, familiar goal for Senators
Alexei Kovalev is one of several key newcomers the Senators hope can return them to contender status this season.
Christoph Schubert is going to be yelling 'Bingo!', though he might not be too happy about it.
Defenceman Christoph Schubert's days with the Senators could be over. Centre Zack Smith is also leaving Ottawa ... at least for now.
A last chance to impress for young Senators
Somewhere in the back of his mind, 19-year-old Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson has an inkling of the types of questions general manager Bryan Murray will be mulling over this weekend.
Chris Neil takes a punch in the face from the Bruins' Milan Lucic during first period Friday night at Scotiabank Place.
Out with the old and in with the new isn't working the way Senators GM Bryan Murray had hoped.
Peter Regin, taking a break at Senators practice yesterday at Scotiabank Place, has worked his way onto the second line.
Sens GM wants to tinker some more
Sens GM Bryan Murray would like to find new homes for Christoph Schubert and possibly Chris Kelly.
Senators GM Bryan Murray is willing to give some underachieving veterans the benefit of the doubt before final cuts are made.
Michalek, Cowen among Senators in lineup Friday night
Sportsnet.ca has four different homepages that present news specific to that part of Canada.
Some of the Senators' training camp hopefuls are making life difficult for GM Bryan Murray.
Canadiens unleash fists of fury on Senators
You know the old joke about going to a boxing show only to have a hockey game break out? That's what it felt like at the Bell Centre last night as the Canadiens rallied to beat the Ottawa Senators, 2-1. Newcomer Brian Gionta provided the winning goal at 15:56 of the third period, beating 28-year-old Swedish rookie Robin Lehner with a high shot ...
Canadiens rally to add to Senators woes
A forward scored a goal for the Ottawa Senators last night. That was the extent of the good news as the Sens fell to 0-3 in the preseason with a 2-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre.
Bubble players look to crack Sens' lineup
With the acquisition of forwards Jonathan Cheechoo and Milan Michalek, and with the emergence of 19-year-old Swedish defenceman Erik Karlsson, the Ottawa Senators are now deep - perhaps too deep - on offence and defence.
Pascal Leclaire is in Ottawa, bringing the expectation of some long-term stability between the pipes for the Senators.
Smith's farewell a somber affair
With very little emotion, Jason Smith said goodbye to the NHL during a hastily called news conference yesterday at Scotiabank Place.
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