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The Battle of Ontario isn’t over just yet. It was another nail-biter Saturday night as the Ottawa Senators beat the Toronto ...
Toronto lost their first game of the series to Ottawa in overtime and will now take a 3-1 lead back to Toronto to try and win ...
A sweep would have been oh so fitting. The Toronto Maple Leafs were up 3-0 over the Ottawa Senators in their first round ...
Jake Sanderson was going to have be a pivotal player if the Senators were going to have any chance to beat the Leafs. He was exactly that on Saturday, scoring the overtime winner to save the season.
The Maple Leafs had a hammer cocked and aimed at the final nail in the Senators’ coffin. But this is an elimination game and these are the Leafs, and nothing comes easy in late April. Luke Fox digs ...
Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green hailed his team’s resilient mindset after three consecutive overtime losses in the playoffs.
Defenseman Jake Sanderson scored on a long wrist shot from the left boards at 17:42 of overtime and the Ottawa Senators beat ...
Travis Green had a simple message with the Ottawa Senators sitting on the brink of elimination. “We talked about playing with no regrets,” the club’s head coach said after a dramatic 4-3 overtime ...
Jake Sanderson scored at 17:42 of overtime for the Ottawa Senators, who avoided elimination with a 4-3 win in Game 4 of their ...
The Senators defeated the Maple Leafs 4-3, thanks to Jake Sanderson's overtime winner in Game 4 of the first round series.
David Perron and Oliver-Ekman Larsson traded third-period goals as the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs will head to overtime tied 3-3 in Game 4.