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Wednesday, 05 September 2012 14:29

Zack Smith Signs Extension

Written by SensChirp
The Ottawa Senators are doing their best to keep busy during the CBA negotiations, this time signing forward Zack Smith to a four extension. Similar to the deal signed with Turris, Smith had another season remaining on his current contract.  The extension will see Smith earn an average of $1,887,500 per season.
Tuesday, 04 September 2012 10:27

The Waiting Game

Written by SensChirp
With just 11 days to go until the NHL’s current collective bargaining agreement expires, there is little reason for optimism. Late last week, the NHLPA and the owners decided that it was best to take a recess in the negotiations.  No meetings are currently scheduled and it’s clear that we have reached a cross roads in the talks.  It’s really a matter of who blinks first.
Friday, 31 August 2012 08:29

Turris Deal Works for Both Sides

Written by SensChirp
On Wednesday afternoon, Bryan Murray and the Ottawa Senators took the proactive approach, signing forward Kyle Turris to a five year extension worth $17.5 million. While Turris still has another year remaining on his contract, the Sens liked what they saw in his half season audition with the club and were confident that he fit into the organization's long term plans.
(UPDATE 1:07 PM)- The Ottawa Senators have announced they've signed forward Kyle Turris to a five year contract extension worth $17.5 million.  The deal will see Turris earn an average of $3.5 million per season.  Turris has been training hard this off season and should be a bargain at that price. Nice move by the Sens.
Monday, 27 August 2012 20:11

Monday News and Notes

Written by SensChirp
If it weren't for that pesky CBA issue, the Ottawa Senators would be just a few weeks away from opening training camp at Scotiabank Place. They would be just 26 days away from the first game of the preseason. A short four weeks from the first preseason game on home ice, and in just 44 days, we would be getting set for the season opener at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Instead, the only date on the mind's of hockey fans is September 15th.
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