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Thursday, 12 April 2012 09:35

Senators @ Rangers- Game 1

Written by SensChirp
After over a week of speculation, prognostication, preparation and anticipation the day has finally arrived. The upstart Ottawa Senators head into the Big Apple to play Game 1 of their best of seven series with the New York Rangers.  And what better setting for the curtain raiser than Madison Square Garden and the bright lights of Broadway.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 13:27

One More Sleep

Written by SensChirp
The Ottawa Senators had their last official practice this morning before hitting the road and heading to the Big Apple for tomorrow night’s series opener against the New York Rangers. The Sens will have one final tune up during their morning skate tomorrow at MSG but for the most part, the time for preparation and predictions is over.  It's time to start the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012 12:38

Zibanejad Skates on Top Line

Written by SensChirp
With just about every expert predicting a New York Rangers win in Round One, the Ottawa Senators are back in their familiar role as underdog. And while some Sens fans might be concerned that every expert is siding with the Rangers, they can and should take comfort in the fact that these were the same “experts” that had the Sens near the bottom of the pack before the season started.
Monday, 09 April 2012 11:49

Breaking Down Round One- Sens vs. Rangers

Written by SensChirp
On Thursday night, the Ottawa Senators will open their first round series against the New York Rangers as significant underdogs. Afterall, the Rangers were the best team in the East for most of the season.  They finished just two points back of first in the entire NHL, they are extremely well coached and they have one of the best goalies in the game.  But this is the Stanley Cup playoffs, and as we know, anything can and will happen.
Sunday, 08 April 2012 10:50

Sens and Rangers in Round One

Written by SensChirp
After three consecutive losses to close out their season, including an ugly loss to the Devils in their season finale, the Ottawa Senators have slipped into eighth place in the Eastern Conference. And thanks to that slide in the standings, the Sens will now open the Stanley Cup playoffs against the number one seed in the East, Henrik Lundqvist and the New York Rangers
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