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Travis Hamonic returned to the Senators' lineup after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury. Ottawa Senators' Shane Pinto celebrates his goal on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll ...
It doesn’t matter how all that matters is how many and a bounce off centre Shane Pinto’s knee that landed in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ net ... Senators head coach Travis Green switched ...
TORONTO --Twenty-three years after helping the Toronto Maple Leafs eliminate the Ottawa Senators from the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Travis Green is in the middle of the Battle of Ontario again.
OTTAWA - Shane Pinto spoiled the night for thousands of Toronto Maple Leafs fans on Saturday night ... ago making this a bit of a homecoming. Travis Hamonic returned to the Senators lineup ...
Shane Pinto netted the game-winning goal, Tim Stutzle ended Ottawa's 147-minute goal drought, and Anton Forsberg made 28 saves as the Senators triumphed 2-1 over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
A generation ago, it felt like the best hope a short guy had of thriving in the NHL was in the crease. Today, the dynamic has largely flipped. Ryan Dixon takes a look at each team's undersized players in this week's Power Rankings.
This is the eighth in-season edition of theScore's NHL Power Rankings for the 2024-25 campaign. Check back for updated rankings every other Monday.In this edition, we pick one word to sum up each team's season so far.
Coach Travis Green was asked to provide an update ... be without their number-one goaltender tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The puck drops at 7 p.m. EST at the Canadian Tire Centre.
The United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden will play in the Feb. 12-20 4 Nations Face-Off. Here are the rosters and captains.
Tonight's game between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders at Wells Fargo Center promises to be a high-energy and potentially heated affair.
Against Minnesota, William Nylander provided Toronto’s lone goal. The defeat marked the team’s third straight regulation loss, a tough stretch before the Maple Leafs embark on a four-game Western Canada trip leading up to the 4 Nations Face-Off pause.