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| Sens hope to stay hot against Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
10/20/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to keep their amazing start to the season going when they welcome the Florida Panthers for tonight's battle at Scotiabank Place. The Senators have jumped out to a 7-1-0 record this season and are leading the NHL with 14 points. Ottawa, which posted 105 points in 2006-07, didn't collect its seventh win of the season last year until November 15. Ottawa's latest triumph came Thursday evening against the visiting Montreal Canadiens. Jason Spezza scored the go-ahead |
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| Habs and Sens battle in Ottawa |
NHL Hockey |
10/18/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators are off to a hot start this season and will try to stay on track tonight versus the Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Place. Ottawa leads the NHL with 12 points and is 6-1-0 so far in 2007-08. It opened the campaign with five straight wins before losing to the Carolina Hurricanes on October 11 at home. The Senators rebounded with Saturday's 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, as Dany Heatley, Chris Phillips and Patrick Eaves all scored in a 52- |
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| Thrashers begin post-Hartley era vs. Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
10/18/2007 |
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| a great start to the season either and have lost three of their last four games since opening the campaign with a 5-2 win over the Florida Panthers. New York has scored just five goals over its last four contests and suffered a 3-1 defeat versus the Ottawa Senators at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. Jaromir Jagr scored the lone goal late in the third period and netminder Henrik Lundqvist finished with 31 saves. Lundqvist registered a 5-1-2 mark with a 2.11 GAA against Atlanta last season. New York will open |
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| Ottawa Senators sign veteran forward Randy Robitaille to 1-year contract |
NHL Hockey |
10/16/2007 |
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OTTAWA (AP) -Veteran forward Randy Robitaille signed a one-year, $625,000 contract Tuesday with the Ottawa Senators, the ninth team of his career. The 32-year-old Robitaille, released from his Russian team, must clear NHL waivers by Wednesday before officially joining the Senators. ``He's a veteran hockey player and a local guy,'' said general manager Bryan Murray. ``We know that he can play in this league and provide depth.'' In 14 games with Yaroslavl Lokomotiv this season, Robitaille had three goal |
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| Senators hope to rebound versus Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
10/13/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to rebound from their first loss of the season tonight, as they pay a visit to Madison Square Garden to battle the New York Rangers. Ottawa ripped off five straight victories to start the season, including a 2-0 victory over the Rangers last Saturday, before losing to the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-3. With the loss, Ottawa failed to match a franchise record for the best start to a season. The Senators won six in a row to kick off the 2005-06 campaign. Dany Heatley h |
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| Cole tallies twice as 'Canes hand Ottawa first loss |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2007 |
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| Ottawa, ON (Best E Casino) - Erik Cole scored a pair of goals and Chad Larose assisted three times as the Carolina Hurricanes opened an early lead and then held off a late rally in handing the Ottawa Senators their first loss of the season, 5-3, at Scotiabank Place. Matt Cullen and Rod Brind'Amour also scored for Carolina, and Eric Staal had two assists and put the game away with an empty-net goal. Goaltender Cam Ward saved 27-of-30 shots in the victory for the Hurricanes, who were coming off Tuesday's lopsi |
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| Senators send goalie Emery to minors for 2-game conditioning stint |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2007 |
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OTTAWA (AP) -Ottawa Senators goalie Ray Emery was assigned to Binghamton of the American Hockey League on Thursday for a two-game conditioning stint. Emery, recovering from a left wrist injury that required surgery, will start for Binghamton against Syracuse on Friday night and Hershey on Saturday night. Emery was 33-16-6 last season with a 2.47 goals-against average. He went 13-7 in the playoffs to help the Senators advance to the Stanley Cup finals.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All right |
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| Senators hope to continue winning ways against Carolina |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators will try to continue their amazing start to the season tonight, when they host the Carolina Hurricanes at Scotiabank Place. The Senators have won their first five games of the 2007-08 campaign and are joined by Tampa Bay, Washington and Minnesota as the only undefeated teams left in the NHL. With another victory tonight, Ottawa can match the franchise record for best start to a season. The Senators won six in a row to kick off the 2005-06 schedule. Ottawa's latest triump |
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| Thrashers, Sabres battle for first win |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2007 |
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| ontest of a four-game homestand for Buffalo. The Sabres will also welcome Washington, Toronto and Columbus during their residency. Meanwhile, the Thrashers have lost three in a row to begin this season and are coming off a defeat at the hands of the Ottawa Senators. On Wednesday, Brian Elliott made 28 saves to lead the Senators to a 3-1 victory in Atlanta. Ilya Kovalchuk scored the lone goal while Kari Lehtonen stopped 33 shots for the Thrashers, who are off to their worst start since dropping nine straight to |
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| Elliott solid in debut as Sens remain perfect |
NHL Hockey |
10/10/2007 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Brian Elliott, playing the first game of his NHL career, made 28 saves as the Ottawa Senators continued their hot start to the season with a 3-1 win over the Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena. Chris Kelly, Antoine Vermette and Joe Corvo each scored a goal for the Senators, who have started the season with five straight wins. Their best start to a season was when they won the first six games of the 2005-06 campaign. "When coach first told me I was going to start I was surprised, |
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