The Ottawa Senators must make a decision on which direction their 2025-26 NHL season will take very soon. Will they be buyers or sellers? Will they make the ’26 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
The Ottawa Senators have spent much of the past weeks navigating an uneasy stretch defined by uncertainty in net and mounting pressure in the standings.
Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green would love a repeat start from his team on Saturday night at home against the Montreal Canadiens. The Senators exploded for four first-period goals and tallied a season-high eight in an 8-4 triumph over the New York Rangers on Wednesday.
As TSN insider Pierre LeBrun said on Wednesday, all bets are off in Vancouver as the Canucks embrace a rebuild. Virtually nobody can be considered safe right now, which has speculation swirling around the numerous quality veteran players who could be dealt in the coming weeks.
After a lengthy personal leave of absence, Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark finally returned to practice on Jan. 16. It was the first time Ullmark had skated with his fellow teammates since he departed from the club on Dec.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Ottawa Senators have been without their top goalie for nearly a month after Linus Ullmark took a leave of absence from the team. But there is a return on the horizon, as Ullmark is back at practice, according to Julian McKenzie of The Athletic.
With eleven games remaining before the Olympic break and the Senators trailing in the standings, this stretch represents a defining moment in their season.
Hockey Day in Canada has always been about more than the game. It’s about community, connection, and building that next generation of fans. Kids Up Front Ottawa is doing just that.
We know we are a bit late for a true halfway mark, and we already looked at the goaltending and defence. However, today we will present an update, based on our pre-season player point projections for the Ottawa Senators.
The Senators are facing a midseason crossroads. The season has not gone as planned, and they are well out of a playoff spot. They could stand pat and hope James Reimer provides steady goaltending, push for short-term moves to improve the team, or pivot to a sell-off for this season and hope to reload in the summer.
The Ottawa Senators are quickly approaching the point where indecision becomes a choice. According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, the Senators have roughly seven to 10 games to determine whether they’ll be buyers or sellers ahead of the trade deadline.
The Ottawa Senators demolished the New York Rangers 8-4 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, as captain Brady Tkachuk accomplished a major career milestone.
TSN: The Ottawa Senators have between seven and 10 games to decide whether they’re buyers or sellers, according to Darren Dreger. Senators GM Steve Staios scouted the Canucks-Canadiens game on Monday in Montreal.
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Brady Tkuchuk scored his 200th career goal and collected two of his three assists in a four-goal first period for the Ottawa Senators, who netted the first six goals of an 8-4 victory over the host New York Rangers on Wednesday night.
The Ottawa Senators announced today that netminder Hunter Shepard has been reassigned to the club’s AHL affiliate, the Belleville Senators. The move places veteran goalie James Reimer in a position to be the Senators’ No.
Well, there is news in Ottawa Senators land, and it revolves around the goaltending. Tonight versus the New York Rangers, Leevi Merilainen is getting the call between the pipes.
Artem Zub and Jordan Spence each scored within a 15-second span in the first period and the Ottawa Senators held on for a 2-1 home win over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.
The Ottawa Senators made a desperation move to address their goaltending crisis, signing veteran James Reimer to a one-year contract for the remainder of the season.
A veteran name is officially back in the NHL. On Monday, Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios announced that the team has signed goaltender James Reimer to a one-year contract for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
After spending last season in Sweden, the Senators elected to bring back defenseman Lassi Thomson for this season. The hope was that he might be able to play his way higher on Ottawa’s depth chart and perhaps see some NHL action.
If you’ve been watching the Ottawa Senators lately, you know it’s not just the scoreboard that’s messy. Off the ice, the noise is real. Rumours start circulating online, names get tossed around, and suddenly, the clubhouse feels like a pressure cooker.
TSN: There is no timeframe of Linus Ullmark rejoining the Ottawa Senators, according to Darren Dreger, despite him being at the arena on Monday night. They aren’t looking at the market for immediate help, but could be paying attention to it for the future.
The Ottawa Senators are halfway through the season, and at some point, fans will have to accept that the team is exactly what the numbers say it is. After 41 games, the numbers say that the team is, at best, run-of-the-mill.