- Morning Skate
- Posts
- THW's Senators News
THW's Senators News
THW's Senators news for 10/15/2020
The latest Senators stories from The Hockey Writers.
10/15/2020 edition:
By Jeff Morris on Oct 15, 2020 10:05 am
The last time the Ottawa Senators were in a playoff game, they could not beat Matt Murray. The Sens lost Game 7 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Final in double overtime to Murray and the eventual Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. As the Senators rebuild and stockpile talent and prospects in anticipation of their next […]
The post Senators’ Goaltending Strong Now & For the Future appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Greg Boysen on Oct 15, 2020 08:35 am
The greatest player in the history of the National Hockey League took his place at the top of the scoring list on this date. Plus, if you wore a hat to a game on Oct. 15, there is a really good chance you threw it on the ice before the end of the night. […]
The post Today in Hockey History: Oct. 15 appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Eddy Jones on Oct 14, 2020 12:55 pm
Ottawa Senators prospect Tim Stützle is sidelined with an injury, the Carolina Hurricanes signed a recent second-round pick to an entry-level contract and the Philadelphia Flyers signed their fourth-round pick to an entry-level contract. Stützle Requires Surgery For Injury It was an impressive week for the Senators who landed Jake Sanderson and Tim Stützle at […]
The post Prospects News & Rumors: Stützle, Ponomaryov & Wisdom appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Jeff Morris on Oct 14, 2020 09:55 am
For a kid growing up in a hockey market, there is nothing like playing for your hometown team in front of your friends and family. Erik Gudbranson is the latest in a long line of Ottawa area natives to fulfill that dream. The Ottawa Senators acquired the big, physical defenceman last week for a fifth-round […]
The post Gudbranson Latest in a Long Line of Senators’ Hometown Heroes appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Matt Nafe on Oct 14, 2020 08:55 am
With a flat cap almost guaranteed for the next two seasons, this offseason has seen less money doled out to free agents and more cash-strapped teams making questionable moves. The Ottawa Senators have been relatively busy, trading for starting goalie Matt Murray, defensemen Erik Gudbranson and Josh Brown, and forward Austin Watson. They have also […]
The post Senators’ Low-Risk, High-Reward Free Agent Signings appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










Recent Articles:



Latest News