The New Jersey Devils have recalled forward Angus Crookshank, with him promptly joining the team at morning skate on Dec. 5 and then being immediately thrust into the upcoming New Jersey lineup.
The Devils had a disappointing first-round exit in this year’s playoffs, which capped off a frustrating season marked by injuries to key players, inconsistent play, and a bottom six that underperformed.
With the Senators in the playoffs and their farm team in Belleville not making the playoffs, Ottawa has determined which players will be joining the team as their Black Aces.
The Ottawa Senators have recalled depth winger Angus Crookshank from the minor leagues ahead of their Sunday matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins. This marks Crookshank’s second recall of the season.
The Ottawa Senators may have to wait another game for the complete trio of Brady Tkachuk, Joshua Norris, and Shane Pinto to return. The Senators announced they’ve recalled forward Angus Crookshank from their AHL affiliate, the Belleville Senators, indicating they’ll use him as a replacement again tonight.
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.
Despite a mild three-day break since their first game back from the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Ottawa Senators still required a few extra forwards for tonight’s game.
Like their parent club, the Belleville Senators have struggled to put the puck in the net. The team sits 30th in goals scored, and although they have the most games remaining of any club in the American Hockey League (AHL), they are still averaging the 10th-lowest scoring rate with 2.86 goals per game.
Last Year: 13th Reader Rank: 10th Seniority on this list is one thing, but even across the Ottawa Senators organization, Angus Crookshank has been one of its longest-tenured members.
The Ottawa Senators have a group of promising prospects looking to make their mark in the NHL. Here are five prospects who could crack the Senators roster ahead of the 2024-25 NHL season: Angus Crookshank, who was drafted 126th overall in the 2018 NHL Draft, has developed into a dynamic forward with a knack for scoring.
The Ottawa Senators have extended forward Angus Crookshank to a one-year 2-way contract. Daniel Alfredsson was gladly welcomed back to the coaching bench ensemble.
One of the younger forwards on the Ottawa Senators roster is out for the foreseeable future. On Thursday, head coach Jacques Martin announced that forward Angus Crookshank will be out of the lineup indefinitely with a lower-body injury.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Department of Player Safety announced Thursday that Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram has been fined $5,000 the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement for interference on Ottawa Senators forward Angus Crookshank.
On one hand, Angus Crookshank. On the other hand, why did the Ottawa Senators wait for the wet cement in the basement to solidify before calling him up?
Only two months remain in the NHL season, and the Ottawa Senators are starting to shift their focus from the playoffs to evaluating their prospects. Last
The morning after another discouraging loss at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers, the Ottawa Senators have begun to tinker with the roster a little bit.
Things have gone from bad to worse for the Ottawa Senators. After a subpar November, the team has fallen apart at the beginning of December, going 3-7-0 over the first 10 games, including a five-game losing streak.
This week, the Beef Boy Hive™ got their wish when the Ottawa Senators recalled Angus Crookshank from the AHL. Crookshank has been playing the best hockey of his career this season, with 21 points through 24 games with Belleville.
It was reported Saturday that Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph will miss time with a lower-body injury. He is currently listed as day-to-day. The injury occurred during Friday’s game, a 5-4 loss against the Dallas Stars.