The Ottawa Senators edged the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 on Thursday night, taking home a crucial win as they fight for a playoff spot. Thomas Chabot and Tim Stutzle scored in the first period, helping Ottawa build an early lead.
As the NHL regular season nears its conclusion, the Ottawa Senators find themselves on track to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They currently hold the first wild card spot, and have seemed to find a new gear ever since acquiring Dylan Cozens from the Buffalo Sabres at the deadline.
Thomas Chabot recently surpassed a monumental milestone making it to 500 career NHL games as an Ottawa Senators. He followed it up last night with the encore by burying the first of the game versus the Detroit Red Wings.
The Sens didn't do it cleanly last night, but they got the win in regulation and Montreal lost in regulation so you can't ask for too much more at this time of year.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk’s decision to drop the gloves Thursday night may have changed more than just the momentum of the game against the Detroit Red Wings.
It wasn't quite a 48-save performance, but Linus Ullmark still managed to get the better of the Red Wings, making 31 saves in a 4-3 victory. That means the Sens won 3 out of 4 meetings between these teams this year.
The Ottawa Senators opened up a three-goal lead then held off a furious Detroit rally to defeat the host Red Wings 4-3 on Thursday night. Thomas Chabot, Tim Stutzle, David Perron and Michael Amadio scored for the Senators (38-28-5, 81 points).
The Ottawa Senators have cooled off, but they still hold the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. They'll look to solidify their position when they visit the struggling Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night.
The Buffalo Sabres came from behind to defeat the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in a tight game on Tuesday night at Buffalo’s KeyBank Center. The loss was especially tough because it kicked off the Senators’ Dads Trip.
The Ottawa Senators may have a better prospect pool than they did a season ago, but their goaltending depth remains thin after Leevi Merilainen. Mads Sogaard,
I’m not crying, it’s the cold Northwesterlies of the mighty, lake effect blowing away the last remnants of winter. Well, welcome back to another edition of NHL Predictions as we feature the Ottawa Senators as they travel to Western New York to take on the Buffalo Sabres.
Since being acquired from the Buffalo Sabres earlier this month, Dylan Cozens has established himself as a key part of the Ottawa Senators' playoff push.
The Senators announced they’ve recalled center Stephen Halliday from AHL Belleville.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk is feeling extra motivated as the team fights for a playoff spot, and has a unique way of tackling the rest of the season.
Brady Tkachuk gave Ottawa Senators fans a scare early Saturday night, but the Senators captain returned to score the opening goal in a 3–2 win over the New Jersey Devils.
On pace to make their first appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 2017, the Ottawa Senators could be a team poised to make a deep run in this year’s postseason.
The Ottawa Senators finally have stability in net courtesy of Linus Ullmark. On pace to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2017,
The Ottawa Senators made an intriguing trade for Fabian Zetterlund at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. Ottawa wanted to bolster its offense for the stretch run after the deadline.
Ever since the Ottawa Senators acquired Dylan Cozens from the Buffalo Sabres at the March 7 NHL Trade Deadline, the 24-year-old forward has found his groove, scoring two goals and three assists for five points in six games with the new club.
Dylan Cozens was traded by the Buffalo Sabres at the deadline, and now it appears the truth behind the deal has emerged, with the team potentially happy about it.
For the Bruins, this is an absolutely gigantic loss and really puts them in a tough position to make the playoffs.
The Ottawa Senators could be a real threat if they make the postseason. The Senators currently sit in the first wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference.
A Tkachuk trade seemed far-fetched 24 hours ago, but that door may now be ajar.
While the Senators are expected to be looking to add to their roster by Friday’s trade deadline, that hasn’t stopped teams from calling about some of their younger veterans.
Senators goalie Linus Ullmark prevented Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin from inching closer to Wayne Gretzky's all-time goals record with an incredible save on Monday.
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