Sens March 30th game against Montreal is also postponed. Next game is Thursday April 1st against Montreal unless there are changes between now and then.
The National Hockey League has announced three changes to the Ottawa Senators' 2020-21 schedule.
The team's March 28 game in Montreal has been scheduled to April 17 at 4 p.m.
Ottawa's March 30 contest with the Canadiens at Canadian Tire Centre has been scheduled for May 5 at 7 p.m.
Finally, the Sens' May 5 home game against Toronto has been moved to May 10 at 8 p.m.
As seen on Twitter: This will shock Russell that refs do stuff like this. He was caught on TV telecast saying this.
lol, the ref in Nash/Detroit just got caught on a hot mic admitting a penalty was a make-up call. “there wasn’t much, but I wanted to get a f*cking penalty against Nashville.” what a league @nhl
As seen on Twitter: This will shock Russell that refs do stuff like this. He was caught on TV telecast saying this.
lol, the ref in Nash/Detroit just got caught on a hot mic admitting a penalty was a make-up call. “there wasn’t much, but I wanted to get a f*cking penalty against Nashville.” what a league @nhl
Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion told TSN 1200 Friday that goaltender will be out for a while and probably will miss the remainder of the season.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward Filip Chlapik on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination. The 23-year-old centre is without a point in one game this season, having dressed for the Senators on Jan. 28 against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination.
Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports the decision to terminate Chlapik's deal was mutually agreed upon.
Signed at a cap hit of $735,000 for this season, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent this summer.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward Filip Chlapik on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination. The 23-year-old centre is without a point in one game this season, having dressed for the Senators on Jan. 28 against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination.
Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports the decision to terminate Chlapik's deal was mutually agreed upon.
Signed at a cap hit of $735,000 for this season, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent this summer.