Former Cup winner Chris Kelly named captain of Canada's Olympic men's hockey team
GANGNEUNG, Korea, Republic Of — Chris Kelly has been named captain of Canada’s men’s hockey team at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
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Cult of Hockey Game Grades: Edmonton Oilers can't bury their chances, end up losing 5-2 ...
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Oilers' loss to Kings makes upcoming Ducks, Sharks games critical
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Jason Botchford: Stecher a quick study on why size doesn't overshadow skill
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Ed Willes: Time for Canucks management to get it right. For once
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Canucks' game day: Can Vancouver bounce back to bolt past Lightning?
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Flames at Devils: Five things you need to know before the puck drops
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Game Day: Predators at Senators
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NHL Former Senator Turris says it has been 'tough' to see them struggle
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The White stuff helps lead Senators to victory over Devils
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Sens' Burrows could be in hot water for actions against Devils' Hall
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Photos: Senators vs. New Jersey Devils/Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018
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Boucher focusing on development, not changes
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Senators injury list continuing to grow
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Olympics Photos: Training day at the 2018 Winter Olympics
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Local News Orléans to Olympics: Homan and Blondin carry on childhood friendship
Growing up on the same street in Orléans, their birthdays only days apart, Rachel Homan and Ivanie Blondin shared specialty-themed birthday cakes. -
Mark Stone says he wants to stay with the Senators long-term
Mark Stone wants to be part of the solution, not a problem. The Ottawa Senators winger hasn’t had any discussions with the club about a new contract even though he could become a restricted free agent on July 1, but says he’s not the least bit concerned because, as a player with rights to arbitration under the National Hockey League’s collective agreement, he knows he’ll be back at training camp in September. -
Local News How a Carleton student is using science to help sledge hockey hopefuls
A friend’s life-altering event proved life-altering for Alicia Gal, too. When a close friend of Gal’s broke his neck and was slowly working his way through rehab in North Bay, Gal introduced him to a coach of a local sledge hockey team. -
Olympics Ottawa's Cody Sorensen returning to the Winter Olympics, but as a spectator
Ottawa’s Cody Sorensen is returning to the Winter Olympic Games, but you won’t find him wearing spikes and an aerodynamic suit while pushing a bobsleigh. -
Senators need a positive finish to this season, Mark Stone says
Mark Stone believes the Ottawa Senators need to finish strong this season. He’s sidelined with a leg injury at the moment, but, when he does return, he’d like to see the Senators turn things around and at least finish with a respectable record in the final 30 games. -
Gameday: New Jersey Devils @ Ottawa Senators
OTT: PP 15.7% (28th); PK 74.7% (28th) NJD: PP 20.4% (16th); PK 82.7% (6th) Mike Hoffman vs. -
Football Belichick benched Butler for a reason
MINNEAPOLIS — In the final minutes of the lead-up to Super Bowl LII, it was mentioned that Bill Belichick and his son Steve seemed to be taking their traditional pre-game stroll around the field a little later than normal. -
Lightning may be looking at Ottawa for help on defence
The Tampa Bay Lightning are trying to bulk up before the NHL trade deadline. And, they may be looking in the direction of the Senators for help. -
Local News 19 Ottawa-area athletes competing at Winter Games
, 27, Gloucester 3,000 metres, Feb. 10 5,000 metres, Feb. 16 Team pursuit, Feb. 19 and 21 Mass start, Feb.