Anton Volchenkov

Sens start Elliott vs. Caps

Brian Elliott will get the start in the Senators net tonight when they host the Washington Capitals (7:30 p.m., Sportsnet, RDS) as Pascal Leclaire recovers from a lower body injury. Leclaire, who is healthy enough to dress as...

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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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Gonchar, Talbot return for Penguins in Ottawa

By Jesse Campigotto, CBC Sports Maxime Talbot, right, and Sergei Gonchar played key roles in Pittsburgh's Stanley Cup championship run last season. (Dave Sandford/Getty Images) Help for the battered Pittsburgh Penguins is...

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A-Train not ready to return

It looks like the Senators will have to make do without top defensive defenceman Anton Volchenkov for another week. The A Train was expected to practise with this teammates Wednesday as he makes his way back from a dislocated...

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Struggling rivals renew Battle of Ontario

by Brandon Hicks, CBC Sports If the Ottawa Senators want to feel better about their disappointing start to the season, all they need to do is look down the road at provincial rival Toronto. Though the Sens (8-6-3) sit three...

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Leafs Live: Toskala gets another shot

Mark Zwolinski Sports Reporter Vesa Toskala (second from right) replaces Jonas Gustavsson (No. 50) after Gustavsson's ugly start on Nov. 14, 2009. DAVID COOPER/TORONTO STAR Leafs lines from morning skate: Mayers-Wallin-Orr...

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Leaf chances of getting to playoffs? 1.7%

Luke Schenn at Leaf practice (Nov. 11, 2009). Ottawa is 5-1-3 in one-goal games this season; the Leafs are 1-2-5. Roberts' site, www.sportsclubstats.com, will tell you that the Leafs currently have a 1.7 per cent chance of...

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Parenteau scores shootout winner to lift Rangers past Senators 2-1

Ottawa Senator Chris Phillips (4) is upended by New York Ranger Enver Lisin during second period NHL hockey in Ottawa Saturday, November 14. "When you win them, they're fine," the Senators centre said after Ottawa fell 2-1 in...

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Defense, goaltending key to Russia's gold hopes

Close your eyes and imagine for a moment you're a goalie and you suddenly realize Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin and Ilya Kovalchuk are bearing down on you. That fear and anxiety is something opposing goalies will feel while...

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Volchenkov not ready to return

PHILADELPHIA — Senators defenceman Anton Volchenkov skated hard before his teammates practised at the Bell Sensplex Wednesday morning. After working out with assistant coach Luke Richardson, Volchenkov told Sun Media that he...

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