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NJ Devils enforcer Andrew Peters: Ottawa's Jarkko Ruutu an embarrassment
Devils enforcer Andrew Peters, shown fighting Joel Rechlicz of the Islanders, had his finger bitten by Ottawa's Jarkko Ruutu last season while playing for the Buffalo Sabres.
Blue-and-white jerseys littered Scotiabank Place, but only Senators fans went home happy, as their heroes overcame a 2-1 deficit with two second-period goals.
Mike Fisher and Daniel Alfredsson celebrate Alfie's second goal of the game in the third period as the Ottawa Senators would go on to beat the Buffalo Sabres 5 - 3 in NHL action at Scotiabank Place November 21, 2009.
Sens fear Donovan knee injury may be serious
Shean Donovan will be out of the Ottawa Senators line-up for an extended period of time after suffering what might be a season-ending injury on Thursday night.
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.
Fisher's pair leads Senators past Leafs
It does not matter that it has been six years since the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs played each other in a meaningful game.
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.
Senators fall to Rangers in shootout
For the Ottawa Senators, the visiting New York Rangers might have been just about what the good team doctors had ordered.
Senators prediction panel: Game 14
The Ottawa Senators and the New Jersey Devils face off for the first time this season.
Sens told to mind their Ps and Qs
That's the message from Senators coach Cory Clouston after his club woke up yesterday as the most penalized team in the NHL at 20.2 minutes per game .
Tampa Bay Lightning (5-4-4) at Ottawa Senators (6-4-2),
The Tampa Bay Lightning will try to win consecutive games for the first time in over three weeks when they visit the struggling Ottawa Senators tonight for a test at Scotiabank Place.
Gameday preview: Lightning at Senators
THE STORY: If the Ottawa Senators are playing the Tampa Bay Lightning, someone's probably going to get a beating.
Metal fan Ruutu leads fellow Senators to Metallica concert
About half of the Ottawa Senators went to the Metallica concert on Tuesday night, led by one of the heavy-metal banda s biggest fans, Jarkko Ruutu.
Sens' Fisher on the 2010 radar
Mike Fisher's stock is rising just at the right time for his Olympic hopes. Team Canada executive director Steve Yzerman will sit down Wednesday in Detroit with the management team he has assembled to select the 23 players who will represent the country at the 2010 Games in Vancouver.
Ottawa Senators forward Jarkko Ruutu displaying some offensive flair
After seven seasons in the NHL, Jarkko Ruutu has earned the reputation of being an agitator and a pest.
Report: Metal Fan RUUTU Leads Fellow SENATORS To METALLICA Concert
Allen Panzeri of The Ottawa Citizen reports: About half of the Ottawa Senators went to the METALLICA concert on Tuesday night, led by one of the heavy-metal band's biggest fans, Jarkko Ruutu .
Perhaps it was the bad ice or playing on consecutive nights. Or, maybe Senators players are guilty of taking their pre-game nap in the Tampa Bay sun.
Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray watches his team from the stands during practice on September 13.
The speed increase in the National Hockey League since the 2004-05 lockout has also led to to an increase in severe injuries, according to Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray.
Sens getting mileage out of PK
Fans in Ottawa affectionately dubbed Martin Havlat as Mach 9 during his days as a member of the Senators.
Stamkos leads Tampa Bay to win over Senators
Two weeks ago, the Ottawa Senators gave the Tampa Bay Lightning their worst beating of the young NHL season, 7-1 at Scotiabank Place.
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