The Senators found a way to win a spirited Battle of Ontario despite only scoring two goals. How? One reason: Shane Pinto shut down Auston Matthews while potting the game-winner.
The Maple Leafs lost 2-1 to the Senators on Saturday and besides the loss, head coach Craig Berube was infuriated by the ...
Pinto scored his ninth of the season after Matthew Highmore’s pass deflected off Pinto’s knee to give Ottawa (24-20-4) a 2-1 ...
The Ottawa Senators ended a two game goalless drought on Saturday night, defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 at Canadian ...
The cheering seemed somewhat subdued when Tim Stutzle tied the game midway through ... The 22-year-old’s family moved to Ottawa five years ago making this a bit of a homecoming.
Losing a low-scoring game to the Ottawa Senators is quite a feat these days. But a strange goal midway through the third ...
And that skid has dropped his pace from a 94-point pace to a 77-point one. Stutzle is better than the latter, but maybe not quite as good as the former. We expect his offensive game to warm up soon -- ...
Stutzle recorded two assists and two shots on goal in Sunday's 3-1 win over Utah. Stutzle recorded points in consecutive games for the first time since a Jan. 11 and Jan. 12 back-to-back set when he ...
Tim Stutzle also scored for the Senators, who had lost two straight — both shutouts. Anton Forsberg finished with 28 saves. Bobby McMann scored for Toronto, and Joseph Woll had 21 saves.