Alex Kovalev

Sleeping giant

MONTREAL – Andrei Kostitsyn has clearly awoken from his early-season slumber and not a moment too soon for the ailing Habs. After a an uncharacteristically slow start to the season, Kostitsyn has been providing flashes of what...

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Brian Elliot stands tall in relief for Ottawa as Senators beat Sabres 5-3

OTTAWA - For two periods Saturday night, Brian Elliott sat at the end of the Ottawa Senators bench. The Senators backup replaced injured starter Pascal Leclaire to start the third and made 16 saves to pick up the win as Ottawa...

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Donovan out at least six weeks

By CHRIS STEVENSON, Sun Media Winger Shean Donovan will be out at least six weeks with a knee injury. (Darren Brown, Sun Media) The Senators have lost veteran winger Shean Donovan for at least six weeks after he sustained...

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Northeast Division capsules

Record: 12-5-1, 25 points (1st in Northeast Division, 3rd in East) The skinny: Vanek hasn't been at his best and their top defenseman is 19-year-old rookie Tyler Myers, but the Sabres still managed to get off to a good start...

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Phillips scores two in 800th career game as Senators blast Penguins 6-2

OTTAWA - Chris Phillips celebrated his 800th NHL game with a pair of goals Thursday night as the Ottawa Senators cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Phillips scored twice in the third period and the Senators...

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Sens President's Luncheon scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 19

Sens Season Ticket holders will join Cyril Leeder for lunch and Q & A with hockey panel OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 18, 2009) - The Ottawa Senators and team president Cyril Leeder will host the first of two President's...

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Fisher, Leclaire lift Sens over Leafs

There was no shortage of action in the second edition of the "Battle of Ontario." Just over three minutes into the first, Sens forward Shean Donovan cut through the Leafs defence and nearly beat Leafs goaltender Vesa Toskala on...

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Tough loss for Sens

Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson could see it coming together. The puck, his stick — the game— all converging at the open side of the net to the right of New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.

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Senators can't find groove

By Chris Iorfida, CBC Sports Captain Daniel Alfredsson leads the Senators with 19 points, but couldn't score in the last three games. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press) The Ottawa Senators will look to re-establish some winning...

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Emery makes 22 saves in first start against former team, Flyers beat Sens 5-1

PHILADELPHIA - Emery made 22 saves in his first start against his former team, and Danny Briere scored two goals to help the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Ottawa Senators 5-1 on Thursday night for their fifth straight victory....

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