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| Sens try to end seven-game skid in Florida |
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12/05/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to stop their longest losing streak in over a decade when they visit the Florida Panthers tonight at BankAtlantic Center. The Senators have dropped seven straight games (0-4-3) for the franchise's worst skid since another seven-game slide from February 22 to March 9, 1996. Ottawa hasn't lost eight straight since an 11-game drought earlier that same season (Dec. 30, 1995-Jan. 25, 1996). Ottawa's latest setback came Tuesday night in Tampa, as the Sens dropped a 4- |
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| Struggling Senators try to end skid in Tampa |
NHL Hockey |
12/04/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to end their free-fall this evening, when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning at St. Pete Times Forum. The Senators began this season with an amazing 16-3-0 record, but have dropped six in a row since (0-4-2). Another loss tonight will give Ottawa its longest skid since also dropping seven straight games from February 22 to March 9, 1996. Ottawa's latest setback came in lopsided fashion Saturday against the visiting New York Rangers. Brendan Shanahan scored a pai |
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| Hurricanes visit Rangers in battle of division leaders |
NHL Hockey |
12/03/2007 |
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| urricanes to Madison Square Garden. Carolina is the front runner in the Southeast Division with 31 points, while New York and its 32 points are on top of the Atlantic Division. The Rangers come into this game on a winning note after knocking off the Ottawa Senators, 5-2, on Saturday. Brendan Shanahan scored a pair of goals and Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves in the victory. Daniel Girardi, Jaromir Jagr and Blair Betts also scored for the Rangers, who have won two in a row and ended a five-game losing streak to |
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| Rangers hand struggling Senators sixth straight loss |
NHL Hockey |
12/01/2007 |
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| Ottawa, ON (Best E Casino) - Brendan Shanahan scored a pair of goals and Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves, as the New York Rangers dealt the struggling Ottawa Senators a 5-2 loss. Daniel Girardi, Jaromir Jagr and Blair Betts also scored for the Rangers, who tagged Senators netminder Martin Gerber for three first period goals. The Rangers ended a five-game losing streak to Ottawa, having been shutout in their previous two contests. Joe Corvo and Dany Heatley each scored for the Senators, who started the season |
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| Sens attempt to stop slide against Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
12/01/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to end their longest losing streak of the season this afternoon when they wrap up a brief two-game homestand against the New York Rangers at Scotiabank Place. The Senators began the campaign with an amazing 15-2-0 record, but have since dropped six of seven games, including the current five-game skid. Ottawa still leads the Eastern Conference with 34 points. Ottawa's latest setback came on Thursday, as it dropped a 6-5 decision to the Nashville Predators. Jason |
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| Senators drop 5th straight; Luongo runs shutout streak to 3 |
NHL Hockey |
11/30/2007 |
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The Ottawa Senators' 15-2 start is a distant memory after five straight losses and six in their past seven games. In Vancouver, Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo has to go back a ways, too, to recall the last goal he gave up. ``We're finding ways to lose where we found ways to win before,'' Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson said after Ottawa's 6-5 home loss to Nashville on Thursday night. Nashville's Martin Erat scored the winning goal with 22.2 seconds left - 23 seconds after Alfredsson tied it with his 1 |
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| Senators try to get back on track against Preds |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to end their longest losing streak of the season when they welcome the Nashville Predators for tonight's contest at Scotiabank Place. The Senators began the campaign with an amazing 15-2-0 record, but have since dropped five of six games, including the current four-game skid. Ottawa still leads the Eastern Conference with 34 points. Ottawa's latest setback came Wednesday night on Long Island, as the Islanders recorded a shootout victory. Mike Sillinger slipped a |
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| Sillinger boosts Isles to shootout win over Sens |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2007 |
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| Uniondale, NY (Best E Casino) - Mike Sillinger slipped a wrist shot over the shoulder of Ray Emery to end a lengthy shootout and lift the New York Islanders over the Ottawa Senators, 3-2, at Nassau Coliseum. Sillinger, the sixth New York shooter, capped a back-and-forth affair that featured three shootout saves from Emery and three stops of Ottawa shooters by Islanders goaltender Rick DiPietro. DiPietro made 35 saves prior to the shootout for the Isles, who won for the second time in their last three games. |
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| Sens hope to end slump against Islanders |
NHL Hockey |
11/28/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The suddenly slumping Ottawa Senators will try to end a three-game skid this evening, when they visit the New York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum. At 16-5-1, the Senators still lead the Eastern Conference with 33 points, but have been handed defeats by Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in their last three trips to the ice. Ottawa hasn't dropped four straight contests since a five-game slide from October 28-November 8 of last season. The Sens' latest setback came Saturday evening against vi |
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| Flyers try to end home woes vs. Bruins |
NHL Hockey |
11/26/2007 |
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| osts the Boston Bruins. The Flyers began the year 6-0-0 at home, but have lost their last three as the host (0-1-2) including Friday's overtime setback to lowly Washington. Philadelphia then hit the road on Saturday and posted a big 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators. Mike Richards tied the game at three with a goal in the second, and Daniel Briere put the Flyers up for good after cashing in on a Scot Hartnell feed. Briere, who also had a pair of assists, has scored in three straight games and has five goals and |
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