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Sunday, 24 February 2013 12:06

Greening the Hero on Saturday Night

Written by SensChirp
Colin Greening played the role of hero on Saturday night, scoring a late goal to give the Senators a huge win over their provincial rivals. Mika Zibanejad won a key faceoff late and Greening, who looked on from the press box the last time these two teams met, knocked home a loose puck with just 23 seconds left to give Ottawa a 3-2 victory. The win was the fourth straight for a Sens team that continues to find ways to win hockey games.
Saturday, 23 February 2013 10:28

Game Day- Bishop Starts in Battle of Ontario

Written by SensChirp
In the past couple seasons, the Battle of Ontario, once one of the best rivalries in hockey, has lost some of its edge. With the Toronto Maple Leafs stuck in a seeminlgy endless run of mediocrity, it was hard to get overly excited about a vist from our Ontario neighbours. But this season, that seems to be changing. It should be an electric atmosphere at SBP tonight when the injury-riddled Senators take on the suddenly respectable Leafs.
Friday, 22 February 2013 10:50

Karlsson Addresses Media at SBP

Written by SensChirp
Erik Karlsson spoke to the media this morning for the first time since the incident that ended his season. Based on the comments from the reigning Norris Trophy winner, it’s pretty clear that he’s not quite ready to forgive and forget.  While Karlsson would not go so far as to say Matt Cooke injured him on purpose, he did say that Cooke “knew exactly what he was doing out there.”
Thursday, 21 February 2013 22:05

Anderson Injured in Sens Win

Written by SensChirp
Another night where the result on the ice was overshadowed by a scary injury to an Ottawa Senator. The Sens came away with the win but the real story was Craig Anderson leaving the game with what the team is calling an ankle injury. Anderson had to be carried off the ice in the third period and could not put any weight on the leg. Anderson is considered "day to day".
Thursday, 21 February 2013 10:32

Game Day- Playoff Rematch at SBP

Written by SensChirp
The Ottawa Senators will play the second game of a four game home stand tonight when they host the sputtering New York Rangers at Scotiabank Place. It will be the first time the two teams have faced each other since their dramatic seven game series in Round One of the Eastern Conference playoffs last season.  The Sens are currently three points clear of the 9th place Rangers.
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