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Alfredsson, Kuba lift Senators over Sabres
Chris Kelly and Milan Michalek also scored for the Senators , who have won three straight.
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Donovan out at least six weeks
Winger Shean Donovan will be out at least six weeks with a knee injury. The Senators have lost veteran winger Shean Donovan for at least six weeks after he sustained ligament damage from that knee-on-knee hit by Pittsburgh Penguin Matt Cooke Thursday night.
The Battle of Ontario was alive and kicking Tuesday night. So was Pascal Leclaire.
Chris Phillips scored twice in his 800th regular-season game and Pascal Leclaire made 25 saves, leading the Ottawa Senators to a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.
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With Scotiabank Place buzzing with intensity and bad blood last night, it was almost reminiscent of some of the bitter Battle of Ontarios of yesteryear.
Senators make changes to lineup
The Sens' Peter Regin will be a healthy scratch tonight against the Leafs. Peter Regin will be taking a seat for the Battle of Ontario.
Leafs Live: Toskala gets another shot
Leafs lines from morning skate: Kessel-Stajan-Ponikarovsky Hagman-Grabovski-Blake Stempniak-Mitchell-Kulemin Mayers-Wallin-Orr Defensive pairings: Kaberle-Finger Beauchemin-White Gunarsson-Schenn Leafs' odds Which players are most likely to score in the next game? Which team is most likely to win? And what's the likelihood there will be a fight? ...
Provincial passions to be reignited?
The Battle of Ontario isn't exactly dead. It is merely comatose, dormant like a once mighty volcano, capable of erupting again, possibly as early as tonight when the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs meet at Scotiabank Place.
Leclaire likely to get start in Toronto
PAscal Leclaire will likely get the start in the Ottawa net Tuesday when the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs come to town.
Emery set for Senators grudge match
Ray Emery is off to a sparkling start in Philadelphia. Philadelphia goalie Ray Emery faces his first matchup with the team that gave up on him when the Flyers host the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night .
Sens Leclaire under a microscope
Sens Leclaire under a microscope Ottawa Senators goaltender Pascal Leclaire lets in a goal by the Philadelphia Flyers during the second period of NHL ice hockey action in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2009.
Questionable goals not getting Leclaire down
Ottawa Senators goaltender Pascal Leclaire knows he has been letting in a few bad goals lately, but hea s not letting it get to him.
Sens head to Philly for Emery reunion
Ray Emery's career with the Ottawa Senators was memorable, but not always for the right reasons.
Senators defenceman Anton Volchenkov skated hard before his teammates practised at the Bell Sensplex yesterday morning.
The Senators do a lot of crying about being unfairly penalized, but the fact remains that theya re the second-most penalized team in the league after Carolina.
Jason Spezza scored the winning goal in the shootout for Ottawa, which came from behind twice to beat Edmonton 4-3 on Tuesday night.
Spezza catches break in shootout
Oilers defenceman Steve Staois, right, gets beat at the blue-line by Senators forward Jason Spezza.
The Senators are making some lineup changes tonight to try and salvage at least a .500 record as they wrap up a four-game home stand.
Devils at Senators: November 7, 2009
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