The Ottawa Senators look to continue their home ice domination when they play the third game in a crucial five game homestand.
Tonight's opposition is the New Jersey Devils- a team that currently sits in 7th in the Eastern Conference, just four points back of the 5th place Senators. There all big at this time of year but obviously another crucial two points on the line at Scotiabank Place tonight.
I guess I should begin by apologizing for the title of this post. Anything "headed" anywhere this close to deadline day likely put a scare into some of you.
Just a quick post for now though as I'm at the Ottawa airport waiting to board a flight to the West Coast. While I will be in Vancouver for the next few days, I'll do my best to keep the site up to date while away. Sens are off today but are back at it tomorrow night when they host the New Jersey Devils.
The Ottawa Senators play the second game in a five game homestand this afternoon when they play host to Steven Stamkos and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Sens are coming off a heartbreaking last minute loss to the Boston Bruins and will be looking to get back on track with the lowly Lightning in town. Tampa Bay's last game was a 4-2 set back against the Leafs on Wednesday night.
In a year where injuries have ravaged the Ottawa Senators line up, the team has managed to stay afloat thanks to lights out goaltending from the three headed monster in the crease.
Before his injury, Craig Anderson was on his way to a Vezina type season. Since he’s gone down, both Ben Bishop (2.62 GAA, .921 save %) and Robin Lehner (1.92 GAA, .944 save %) have done an outstanding job making big stops for this hockey team and keeping them right in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.
After a dramatic comeback against the New York Islanders on Tuesday night, the Ottawa Senators look to carry that momentum over on home ice.
The Sens have posted an extremely impressive 10-1-3 record at Scotiabank Place this season and will be hoping for more of the same as they begin a stretch that will see them play five straight games on home ice. It starts tonight as the Senators go toe to toe with the Boston Bruins.
On the heels of an impressive come from behind win over the New York Islanders, the Senators were back on the ice for practice this afternoon.
And while a handful of veterans sat out the brief skate, there were a couple bits of info passed along by Head Coach Paul MacLean afterwards. The first is the somewhat surprising news that Marc Methot may be available to play tomorrow against the Bruins.
At this point in the season, nothing should surprise you when it comes to the Ottawa Senators.
Facing a 3-1 deficit after forty minutes, and with another key player lost to injury, the Ottawa Senators completely turned this game on its head. Silfverberg, Smith, Gonchar and Latendresse scored third period goals and the Sens completed a ferocious third period rally, upending the New York Islanders by a 5-3 final.
On the heels of an impressive weekend where they registered wins over the Buffalo Sabres and the Winnipeg Jets, the Ottawa Senators look to continue their strong play when visit the Islanders tonight in Long Island.
The Sens come into the game holding down the 5th spot in the Eastern Conference which has them 7 points clear of the New York Islanders, who currently find themselves in 9th place and on the playoff bubble in the East. Needless to say but another huge two points on the line tonight.
Not exactly Ottawa Senators news but considering some of the discussion around here lately, this is news worth passing along.
According to Kevin Weekes and the NHL Network, the Anaheim Ducks are close to finalizing an agreement with UFA to be Corey Perry. The deal will see Perry earn the same as team captain, Ryan Getzlaf who signed his 8 year/$66 million dollar deal ten days ago.
With the Eastern Conference standings as tight as they are, a four point weekend is exactly what the Ottawa Senators needed.
Robin Lehner stopped 25 of 26 shots, Daniel Alfredsson had two assists, Jakob Silfverberg scored twice and the Senators finally played a game that wasn't decided by a single goal as they cruised to a 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets.
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