Ottawa Senators defenseman Jake Sanderson (lower body) will return to action on Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 22-year-old missed Thursday's loss to the Boston Bruins due to a lower-body injury,
For the fifth time in 11 games, the Ottawa Senators were shut out. This time it came against the Boston Bruins, dropping the Senators out of a playoff spot. The post Ottawa Senators Postgame: Sens Shut Out By Bruins appeared first on Ottawa Hockey Now.
The Ottawa Senators will be without defenceman Jake Sanderson for Thursday's game against the Boston Bruins. Sanderson will be replaced in the lineup by defenceman Donovan Sebrango. This will mark the first game of the season that the 22-year-old has missed. In 47 games this season, he has two goals, 23 assists and is a minus-17.
Former Ottawa Senator Joonas Korppisalo pitched a shutout against his old team and the Bruins won 2-0 t the Garden.
Tim Stutzle scored in the shootout to lift the Ottawa Senators to a 6-5 win over the Boston Bruins. Leevi Merilainen, who made 23 saves in regulation and overtime, turned away all three Bruins skaters in the tiebreaker.
Forward Josh Norris and defenceman Travis Hamonic both attended the Senators' morning skate on Saturday wearing non-contact jerseys. Norris left Tuesday's game against the New York Rangers due to precautionary reasons after falling and hitting his chin on the ice while Hamonic hasn't played since Jan. 3 with an injury.
Tim Stützle scored the lone goal in the shootout Saturday to give Ottawa a 6-5 win over the Bruins in a matinee that had the feel, intensity, and nastiness of a playoff game. Stützle’s backbreaker capped a furious comeback by the Senators, who trailed, 5-3, with less than four minutes remaining.
Can the Senators bounce back from an awful game against the Rangers on Tuesday? They'll face the Bruins for the second time this week, this time in Boston.
The Ottawa Senators were blanked by former goaltender Joonas Korpisalo as the Boston Bruins win 2-0 to secure the third Atlantic Division spot. Two minutes into the second period, Morgan Geekie got a shot past Anton Forsberg for the forward’s 13th of the season.
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 ...
Claude Giroux was one of three Ottawa skaters to end lengthy droughts as his third-period game-winner propelled the host Senators to a 3-1 victory Sunday over the Utah Hockey Club.
With Bruins starter Jeremy Swayman sidelined (minor upper body-injury), Korpisalo, who had a 3.27 goals-against average and .890 save-percentage with the Senators a year ago, got the start. This season, Korpisalo had a 2.88 goals-against average and .891 save-percentage going into Thursday’s game. His GAA dropped to 2.70 after the shutout.