Travis Green has spent a lifetime in rinks across North America, but his latest milestone brings him right back to where it all started. The Ottawa Senators head coach recently received the news that he’s officially headed into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
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.
Travis Green cited a lack of desperation as a reason for the Senators' recent run of losses, and you could tell the team had taken that criticism to heart.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
It isn’t time for the Ottawa Senators and head coach Travis Green to start panicking just yet. Green’s team sits last in the Atlantic Division standings, but just two points stand between them and the fourth-place team in the division.
Brady Tkachuk took a sucker punch to the face Saturday night in Winnipeg, and the call that followed didn’t really reflect what everyone just saw. Two minutes.
Adam Proteau of The Hockey News: The Carolina Hurricanes claimed goaltender Brandon Bussi off waivers from the Florida Panthers back on October 5th, and he’s been on a roll ever since.
The Ottawa Senators broke their eight-season playoff skid last spring under new coach Travis Green and will look to take the next step this campaign. In a season-opening Atlantic Division matchup Thursday night, the Senators will square off with one of the Eastern Conference teams they could meet in the playoffs, the host Tampa Bay Lightning.
Ottawa Senators head coach Travis Green addressed the media earlier this week, sounding every bit like a coach who feels his team is prepared for the regular-season grind ahead.
The Ottawa Senators made an unexpected move Friday, acquiring veteran enforcer Kurtis MacDermid from the New Jersey Devils. Making the trade more interesting is the fact that it happened less than 48 hours after coach Travis Green publicly said the team didn’t need another fighter.
The Quebec Senators haven’t had it easy lately, and we can (or should) refer to Tuesday’s game against the Canadiens. The Sens, who dressed hams to stir, lost at their own game.
The Canadiens and Senators got into it Tuesday night. The two clubs, who obviously don’t like each other very much, took advantage of their duel in Quebec
The message out of the Ottawa Senators training camp this fall: simply being “good” won’t cut it anymore. The Senators broke a seven-year playoff drought last season, but now the bar is set higher.
For Ottawa Senators fans, the hiring of Travis Green as head coach wasn’t just another front-office decision—it felt like a potential turning point. After years of coaching changes and stop-and-start rebuilds, the team needed someone who could bring structure, leadership, and a steady voice.
The Ottawa Senators are one step closer to overcoming a 3-1 hole against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Sens hammered their Ontario rivals 4-0 in Game 5 on Tuesday at Scotiabank Arena, forcing a Game 6 back home on Thursday.
You’ve heard it time and again over the past two days, the fourth win is always the hardest. And if you had any doubts, rest assured the Ottawa Senators are going to try to make sure it is, as the Toronto Maple Leafs search for the series sweep at the Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday night.
It was another overtime thriller in the Battle of Ontario Thursday night, as the Toronto Maple Leafs once again bested the Ottawa Senators 3-2 to take a 3-0 series lead.
The Ottawa Senators lost 3-2 in overtime to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. If that sounds familiar, it’s because Ottawa lost 3-2 in Game 2 as well, and is now down 3-0 to their provincial rival.
The stage is set for Game 3 in the Battle of Ontario Thursday night, as the Ottawa Senators ready themselves to host the Toronto Maple Leafs, who hold a 2-0 series lead.
Ottawa Senators head coach Travis Green knows his team needs to be better if they stand any chance of winning a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, but he also thinks Game 1 had a lot to do with the Maple Leafs selling some calls.
There’s no shortage of quality candidates to win the NHL’s Jack Adams Award as the top coach in 2024-25 – but should Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green be in the conversation?
The Ottawa Senators' win streak ended with a disappointing 3-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night. Unfortunately, that wasn't the only loss head coach Travis Green's team suffered at Rogers Place. Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark left the game before the second period with a back injury and didn't return.
On Friday's edition of Donnie and Dhali, former Canucks head coach Travis Green joined the show as the Ottawa Senators prepared to face the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena.
Ottawa Senators fans were left shocked when Team Canada's 2025 IIHF World Juniors selection camp roster was revealed on Monday and Carter Yakemchuk's name
Ottawa Senators head coach Travis Green recently commented on an incident involving team captain Brady Tkachuk, who dropped the gloves against Buffalo Sabres forward Jordan Greenway.