Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Please tell me you didn't just ask AI for that.
Why do you think that type is so screwed up 😃😃😃
Dude. That is TERRIBLE for the environment especially for mundane ****. It's totally going to be a stupid AI query that melts down Three Mile Island for the second time.
Just speeds up the inevitable
Cathy said
November 15th
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Please tell me you didn't just ask AI for that.
Why do you think that type is so screwed up 😃😃😃
Dude. That is TERRIBLE for the environment especially for mundane ****. It's totally going to be a stupid AI query that melts down Three Mile Island for the second time.
Russell said
November 15th
ShanghaiSenator wrote:
Gotta give credit where it's due - that was a nice tip-in.
Twss
Russell said
November 15th
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Like
tjlincoln said
November 15th
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Please tell me you didn't just ask AI for that.
Why do you think that type is so screwed up 😃😃😃
Cathy said
November 15th
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Please tell me you didn't just ask AI for that.
Cathy said
November 15th
Because of course the Sens are still looking for their first shot on net.
ShanghaiSenator said
November 15th
Gotta give credit where it's due - that was a nice tip-in.
tjlincoln said
November 15th
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
Russell said
November 15th
La scores first on a deviation.
With Zub somewhere other than where he should have been.
Cathy said
November 15th
Sens don't deviate first
Did they also not screen first?
data_sprite12 said
November 15th
Deviated goal
Russell said
November 15th
Cathy wrote:
Has there been any news on Chabot?
I think I head about 2 weeks.
Cathy said
November 15th
On the upside…ESPN alerts say my feed is practically real time.
Cathy said
November 15th
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Russell said
November 15th
tjlincoln wrote:
Thank goodness the Kings took Quentin Byfield instead of Tim Stützle even with fellow German Marco Sturm in their front office at the time
Nigel is happy they took the German too.
tjlincoln said
November 15th
Thank goodness the Kings took Quentin Byfield instead of Tim Stützle even with fellow German Marco Sturm in their front office at the time
Russell said
November 15th
Why do you like spezza?
the no look drop passes!
Cathy said
November 15th
Russell wrote:
Despite Chuckie not being there, there is more than enough talent there to score on the pp more than every 2.5 weeks.
Yes.
tjlincoln said
November 15th
Russell wrote:
1 pp goal in 8 games??? Yyyeeeeeeeeeessssssssssshhhhhhhhhhh
Just speeds up the inevitable
Dude. That is TERRIBLE for the environment especially for mundane ****. It's totally going to be a stupid AI query that melts down Three Mile Island for the second time.
Twss
Like
Why do you think that type is so screwed up 😃😃😃
Please tell me you didn't just ask AI for that.
Because of course the Sens are still looking for their first shot on net.
Gotta give credit where it's due - that was a nice tip-in.
Thomas Chabot of the Ottawa Senators is currently considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury he sustained on November 11, 2025, and his return timeline is uncertain. After initially being listed as day-to-day and later as possibly missing up to two weeks, head coach Travis Green stated on November 14 that the injury was back to being a day-to-day situation, though he was doubtful for the game on Saturday, November 15.
La scores first on a deviation.
With Zub somewhere other than where he should have been.
Sens don't deviate first
Did they also not screen first?
Deviated goal
I think I head about 2 weeks.
On the upside…ESPN alerts say my feed is practically real time.
Has there been any news on Chabot?
Nigel is happy they took the German too.
Why do you like spezza?
the no look drop passes!
Yes.
That sucks