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Daigle to play for Canada at Spengler Cup
Alexandre Daigle last played in the NHL for the Wild in 2005-06. Former No. 1 pick Alexandre Daigle was among 23 players named to Canada's Spengler Cup roster Monday.
The New York Islanders went the distance - and more - to finally end their embarrassing losing streak to the Ottawa Senators.
Free-falling Senators dropped by Leafs
It didn't take the Ottawa Senators' Martin Gerber long to get another chance in goal.
It was a comeback that will put some much-needed spring back in their step. After spotting the Buffalo Sabres a 3-1 lead early in the third period, the Ottawa Senators scored five consecutive goals and left town with a 6-3 victory.
It was a comeback that will put some much-needed spring back in their step. After spotting the Buffalo Sabres a 3-1 lead early in the third period, the Ottawa Senators scored five consecutive goals and left town with a 6-3 victory.
Stop the presses. The Battle of Ontario is still alive. As lopsided as this rivalry has been in Ottawa's favour since the lockout ended, last night's game was tilted decisively toward the Maple Leafs.
Heatley and Spezza missing in action
Ottawa general manager Bryan Murray never thought he'd be in this situation when he re-signed star forwards Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley to long-term deals back in October and November - a time when the Senators could do no wrong.
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