The Ottawa Senators came from behind to beat the Washington Capitals 5-4 in overtime on Thursday. Alex Ovechkin scored his 23rd goal of the season, moving within 19 of Wayne Gretzky’s record, but it wasn’t enough for Washington.
While the Minnesota Wild continue their season-long success on the road, the Ottawa Senators remain a strong outfit at home.
Sanderson (lower body) will play Saturday against Toronto, per TSN 1200 Ottawa. Sanderson will rejoin the Senators after missing just one game with the injury. The 22-year-old blueliner has two ...
Before scoring in Sunday’s 3-1 win over Utah, Tkachuk had gone 10 games without a goal or an assist. Giroux’ goal Sunday was his first since Dec. 19. Batherson has one goal (Jan. 11) since Dec. 17. Stutzle had just six goals since the beginning of December (27 games). Tough to figure, right?
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Ottawa Senators’ Jake Sanderson (85), Tim Stutzle (18), and Josh Norris (9) turn to see a fight starting ...
According to Daily Faceoff, the Ottawa Senators' defensive pairings are Thomas Chabot with Nick Jensen, Jake Sanderson with Artem Zub, and Tyler Kleven with Nikolas Matinpalo. According to Daily ...
Injuries have disrupted the Senators' lineups. His most common partner last season, Artem Zub, sustained a violent concussion in the third game of the season, and upon his return, he did not resemble his usual self. After eight nondescript games, Zub suffered a fractured foot, which caused him to miss another 16 games.
Ottawa Senators' Brady Tkachuk (7) and Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) watch as the shot by Senators' Jake Sanderson, not shown, goes in the net during the second period of an NHL ...
The Ottawa Senators (27-20-4) defeated the Washington Capitals (34-11-6) by a score of 5-4 in overtime. With two quick shorthanded goals, one being a penalty shot, the Senators took a two-goal lead in the second period,
Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre provided yet another confidence boost for the Ottawa Senators. Facing the NHL’s top team, the Senators blew a 4-2 lead in the third period but kept their composure and defeated the Washington Capitals 5-4 in overtime.
The resurgent Ottawa Senators go for a third straight win when they host the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.