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Top prospect Erik Karlsson is getting another shot with the Senators, with his recall today from Binghamton.
The Senators' winning streak was broken at four games Wednesday night. But that wasn't all that got snapped in a bruising, nasty 3-1 loss to the New Jersey Devils at a sparsely populated Prudential Center.
One period into last night''s showdown with the Washington Capitals, the Senators best line was their fourth -- Peter Regin between Jesse Winchester and Ryan Shannon -- with Winchester, who was playing in just his fifth game of the season, the team's most effective player.
Fisher's OT goal helps Sens win fourth straight
Mike Fisher's redirection goal 1:14 into overtime lifted the Ottawa Senators to a 4-3 win over the Washington Capitals at Scotiabank Place.Peter Regin, Chris Neal and Alexandre Picard scored for the Senators, who have won four straight games.
Schedule about to get hairy for Senators
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.
Shean Donovan could miss the rest of the season if the knee injury he suffered Thursday is as serious as the Sens fear it might be.
Vancouver Olympics will have zero tolerance for head hits
The Ottawa Senators' Peter Regin is hit by New York Rangers' Wade Redden and New York Rangers' Sean Avery Photograph by: Patrick Doyle, Reuters There will be zero tolerance for hits to the head during the hockey showdown at the Vancouver Olympic Games.
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.
Daniel Alfredsson won't be looking for a change of address to win a Stanley Cup.
Gallery: New York Rangers versus the Ottawa Senators
Wade Redden rounds the back of his net with Peter Regin chasing him in the third period as the Ottawa Senators meet the New York Rangers in NHL action at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa , November 14, 2009.
Captain Daniel Alfredsson leads the Senators with 19 points, but couldn't score in the last three games.
Spezza lifts Senators to shootout win
In late October, Pascal Leclaire was a shadow of his former self, dropping a good 10 pounds while fighting the flu.
Spezza caps Senators' comeback win
Spezza caps Senators' comeback win Ottawa Senators centre Jason Spezza slips the puck past Edmonton Oilers goalie Jeff Deslauriers to win their NHL hockey game in a shootout in Ottawa, November 10, 2009.
Ryan Shannon will draw back in to the Ottawa lineup tonight versus Edmonton.
The Senators is making some lineup changes tonight to try and salvage at least a .500 record as they wrap up a four-game home stand.
Daniel Alfredsson could have passed as a Maple Leaf. Following Saturday's big gag, the Senators captain looked like he had been raked.
The Ottawa Senators will be crossing their fingers that centre Jason Spezza's back feels OK when he shows up for Thursday morning's pre-game skate.
The Calgary Flames now lead the league in shots. Those would be H1N1 flu shots and shots to the organization's reputation after the club arranged for its players and their families to get the vaccine ahead of other Alberta residents.
Layoff not what Senators want now
Mike Fisher of the Ottawa Senators hits Mark Popovic of the Atlanta Thrashers during third period action at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, October 31, 2009.
Jason Spezza will have to wait a little longer for a chance to break out of his goal-less drought.
It's not just the Senators' power play that could use a shot in the arm. Probably wouldn't hurt the players themselves to get one, too.
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