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The calendar has changed to November and as the nights grow longer, the Senators should have a chance to put some daylight between themselves and their pursuers for a playoff spot in the NHL. Not that anything is ever easy in todays NHL. Full Article at Canoe
Alexei Kovalev still gets a chuckle when he thinks about the time he was an NHL draftee. "Nobody told me," he said. Not for a couple of weeks anyway, until a friend happened to notice something in a local newspaper. Full Article at CBS Sports
Ottawa Senators new head coach Cory Clouston answers questions as general manager Bryan Murray, left, looks on at a news conference in Ottawa, Ontario on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009. View Photo »
They implied that I didn't have permission to speak with Edmonton
Rookie Erik Karlsson has been demoted to the Senators' farm team in Binghamton. (Sun Media File Photo) SUNRISE, FLA. Just when he was starting to get over the flu, Erik Karlsson took a turn for the worse yesterday. Full Article at Canoe
After a tumultuous summer, the Ottawa Senators seem to have rebounded nicely with a 5-2-2 record after nine games. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
Mark Recchi's 1,500th NHL game was a memorable one as the veteran forward helped the Bruins stage an improbable comeback, scoring the first of two goals in the final 88 seconds that erased a 3-1 deficit and led to the Bruins' 4-3 shootout win. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
Ottawa Senators draftee Jared Cowen (C) poses with owner Eugene Melnyk (L) and general manager Bryan Murray during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009. View Photo »
I want to thank [general manager] Bryan Murray in Ottawa for the opportunity ... He promised me he’d find me a team where I can play if they give me a chance. I’m very thankful to Atlanta for giving me the chance to play.
Imagine Jarome Iginla playing for the Edmonton Oilers. Think about Ryan Getzlaf skating with the San Jose Sharks or Martin St. Louis in a Florida Panthers jersey. It sounds crazy -- a marquee player joining an arch-rival club. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
SUNRISE, Fla. -- As his teammates' equipment bags were being packed up Tuesday for the club's two-game road trip to Florida, Erik Karlsson's gear sat alone and untouched in the middle of the locker-room. Full Article at National Post
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Ottawa Senators new head coach Cory Clouston answers questions as general manager Bryan Murray, left, looks on at a news conference in Ottawa, Ontario on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators draftee Jared Cowen (C) poses with owner Eugene Melnyk (L) and general manager Bryan Murray during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators draftee Jared Cowen (C) is introduced by owner Eugene Melnyk (L) and general manager Bryan Murray during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »NHL ice hockey team Ottawa Senators' new head coach Cory Clouston (R) listens to general manager Bryan Murray during a news conference in Ottawa February 2, 2009. Clouston replaced Craig Hartsburg, who was fired after less than eight months in the job.
View Photo »NHL ice hockey team Ottawa Senators' new head coach Cory Clouston and general manager Bryan Murray (background) leave a news conference in Ottawa February 2, 2009. Clouston replaced Craig Hartsburg, who was fired after less than eight months in the job.
View Photo »NHL ice hockey team Ottawa Senators' new head coach Cory Clouston (R) and general manager Bryan Murray take part in a news conference in Ottawa February 2, 2009. Clouston replaced Craig Hartsburg, who was fired after less than eight months in the job.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators new head coach Cory Clouston is followed by general manager Bryan Murray following a news conference in Ottawa, Monday, Feb. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators new head coach Cory Clouston, left, follows general manager Bryan Murray past a team logo to a news conference in Ottawa, Ontario on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, right, rubs his eyes as he sits with general manager Bryan Murray as they watch the team during hockey practice in Ottawa on Wednesday Jan. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators draftee Jared Cowen (C) poses with owner Eugene Melnyk (L) and general manager Bryan Murray during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »They implied that I didn't have permission to speak with Edmonton
I want to thank [general manager] Bryan Murray in Ottawa for the opportunity ... He promised me he’d find me a team where I can play if they give me a chance. I’m very thankful to Atlanta for giving me the chance to play.
When I coached and watched our team play in the last couple of years against Montreal, every time he came on the ice I was scared to death that he was going to be the difference in the game
I felt pretty good on the ice and off the ice ... When (Senators general manager) Bryan Murray and Cory talked to me, I had a feeling I might start here. But it's far from over, I still have nine games now to prove I'm worthy of staying here and I'll do everything I can to stay and play here the whole y...
I think that Bryan Murray, in a very, very bad and difficult situation that he was in, I think he did pull a rabbit out of his hat ... He brought in two players who are going to help him, two players who are going to do nothing more than fit in.
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