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Monday, 20 May 2013 03:38

Right Back In It

Written by SensChirp
(UPDATE 10:23 AM)- Appropriate timing I would say.  This morning, the NHL announced that Ottawa Senators Captain Daniel Alfredsson has been nominated for the Mark Messier Leadership Award.  Pretty special year for Alfie as he has helped lead a team that looked down and out after a series of injuries, to the 2nd round of the playoffs.  A well deserved honour for the best Captain in the game.  Jonathan Toews and Dustin Brown are the other nominees.
Sunday, 19 May 2013 09:21

Game Day- Pittsburgh @ Ottawa Game 3

Written by SensChirp
After dropping the first two games of the series in Pittsburgh, the Ottawa Senators return to Scotiabank Place for the biggest game of their season. In Game 1 they looked overwhelmed, in Game 2 they showed they can play with this Pittsburgh team. Now they hope the lift of playing in front of their home town crowd will be enough to get them back in their Eastern Conference Semifinal match up.
Saturday, 18 May 2013 11:53

Spezza Ready to Return

Written by SensChirp
(UPDATE 2:21 PM)- Paul MacLean has confirmed what has been speculated the last couple days- Jason Spezza is ready to return to the Ottawa Senators line up.  The Sens number one centre has been out of the line up since January 27.  A huge boost for this team as they return to Scotiabank Place for Game 3.
Friday, 17 May 2013 11:04

Game Day- Senators/Penguins Game 2

Written by SensChirp
In Game 1, the Ottawa Senators may have been guilty of giving their opponents a little bit too much respect.  That has to change tonight. The Senators play Game 2 of their Eastern Conference Semi-final at the Consol Energy Center and will be looking to earn a much needed split in the Steel City.  With a win tonight the Sens can take back home ice advantage before returning to Scotiabank Place this weekend.  Game 3 goes on Sunday night in Ottawa.
Friday, 17 May 2013 09:03

MacLean Nominated for Coach of the Year

Written by SensChirp
The National Hockey League has announced the nominees for the Jack Adams Award and Ottawa Senators coach Paul MacLean is one of the three finalists. MacLean has done a terrific job this season, leading his team to a playoff spot despite a ridiculous run of injuries that threatened to derail his team's season.  Joel Quennnville in Chicago and Bruce Boudreau in Anaheim are the other finalists.
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