Opinion: The Ottawa Senators and Trevor Daley Adam Coombs | November 19, 2015 The Ottawa Senators need help on defense. They have a terrible penalty kill and are one of the worst teams in terms of puck possession in the entire league. However,…
Ottawa Senators 2015-16 Question Marks: Goalies and Defensemen Edition Adam Coombs | September 10, 2015 For the Ottawa Senators some things are a given: Erik Karlsson will be the team’s number one defenseman, Marc Methot will throw thunderous hip checks and Mark Borowiecki will get…
Chris Phillips and Ottawa’s Götterdämmerung Colton Praill | September 9, 2015 There are memories we create in life. Memories that when we think back to them, the hairs stand up on the back of our necks, a chill runs down our…
Getting Back Together With Martin Havlat Is A Bad Idea Adam Coombs | August 24, 2015 Martin Havlat may be returning to the Ottawa Senators, 10 years after a contract dispute led to the Senators trading him and Bryan Smolinski to Chicago for Tom Preissing, some…
3 NHL Teams Due for a Regime Change Ryan Szporer | August 23, 2015 Ottawa Senators head coach Dave Cameron once wisely professed to the Ottawa Citizen: “My profession is probably the only profession in the world where every day you go into work,…
In Defense of Alex Chiasson Adam Coombs | July 31, 2015 Alex Chiasson hasn’t exactly endeared himself to the Ottawa Senators’ faithful. For proof just look at some of the tweets regarding his arbitration hearing. Alex Chiasson still can't figure out…
There’s No Question Sens’ Alex Chiasson Gets It Ryan Cowley | July 19, 2015 When the Ottawa Senators parted ways with Jason Spezza last July, it was the end of an era in Canada’s capital. Spezza, who had been the cornerstone of the franchise…
Ottawa Draft Round Up: Goodbye Robin Lehner and Eric Gryba Adam Coombs | June 30, 2015 Bryan Murray had a busy and extremely productive 72 hours. Between Thursday morning and Saturday evening he re-signed franchise building blocks Mark Stone and Mika Zibanejad to reasonable deals, solved…
Ottawa Only Has Themselves to Blame for Losing Chris Wideman Adam Coombs | June 12, 2015 Earlier this month Ottawa Senators’ prospect Chris Wideman won the Eddie Shore Award as the AHL’s top defenseman. Yet, despite an incredibly successful season in Binghamton, Wideman is most likely…
Ottawa Senators Off-Season Game Plan: Forwards Adam Coombs | May 25, 2015 Ottawa’s Off-Season Game Plan in relation to their forward corps can be summed up in the three letters R, F and A; as in restricted free agents. In short, Ottawa has five forwards…
Cleaning House No. 1 Offseason Priority for Senators Callum Fraser | May 23, 2015 It’s shaping up to be a particularly busy offseason for the Ottawa Senators, and one of the most important in recent memory. After winning the Matt O’Connor sweepstakes and signing Andrew…
Ottawa Senators’ Off-Season Game Plan: Defence Adam Coombs | May 8, 2015 For the casual NHL fan, naming one member of Ottawa’s defence corps is easy. Erik Karlsson is a Norris Trophy winning defender who scored another nomination this year. The challenge to…