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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Senators acquire right-shot defenceman Jordan SpenceSteve Staios, the club’s president of hockey operations and general manager, kicked off Saturday by acquiring right-shot ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Senators are home sweet home for Claude Giroux and his family"When you go into free agency, you have to look at your options," says Giroux. "But every time that my family talked about it ...
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Yardbarker on MSNSenators re-sign Nick Cousins to one-year, $825,000 contractThe Ottawa Senators and forward Nick Cousins have agreed to terms on a one-year, $825,000 deal, according to Ottawa Sun ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Senators could target rugged UFA winger Tanner Jeannot on July 1The Ottawa Senators wouldn’t mind bringing in some muscle on July 1. While the focus this weekend will be on the National Hockey League draft, with Round 1 set for Friday night and Rounds 2 through 7 ...
An interesting summer signing window for the Senators, who are ready to win now for the first time in almost a decade. Alex Adams breaks down their free-agency approach.
The Sens are expected to stick to small changes to their depth chart, and if a trade makes sense, maybe they go down that ...
Only hours after the club issued a qualifying offer, the Senators signed the 22-year-old top prospect to a one-year, one-way deal that will pay him $1.05 million US next season.
Ottawa GM Steve Staios adds vets from Caps; former face from junior; and a former Flyer. Other veteran turnover occurred for bigger paydays from SoCal teams. What are your thoughts on the frenzy thus ...
Cody Glass and the New Jersey Devils are sticking together. The team announced Wednesday it has signed the forward to a ...
The PWHL Awards for the 2024-25 regular season were handed out on Wednesday. For the second consecutive year, the Forward of the Year and the Billie Jean King MVP were one and the same.
Zach Cavanagh of the Sporting Tribune: NHL and NHLPA agree to Memorandum of Understanding on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, “ensuring at least five years of labor peace” according to NHL ...
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