Tampa Bay gets timely scoring and locks down the Senators late, wrapping up the homestand with seven of eight points.
Brandon Hagel scored the go-ahead goal for the second consecutive game, helping the Tampa Bay Lightning beat Ottawa 5-1 on Thursday night to sweep a two-game set with the Senators.
Ottawa Charge fans were likely upset that Team Canada fell 2-1 to Team USA in a shootout, but should also be ecstatic over the play of American netminder Gwyneth Philips.
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Hosted on MSNLightning strikes twice! Senators lose second straight to BoltsBOLTS 5, SENATORS 1 It turns out lightning does strike twice and that’s bad news for the Ottawa Senators. The Senators had a ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould said she doesn't yet have the money to stay in the race, but is working hard to meet what she calls "an extremely aggressive fundraising deadline." ...
OTTAWA — The terms of reference for appointing Canada’s first Fentanyl Czar will be finalized by the end of the week, Public Safety Minister David McGuinty said Thursday, who also committed the ...
Travellers can retrieve their booking online to make free changes to flights, while those with Air Canada Vacations bookings ...
The migrants are clearly visible in the thermal images shot from the plane in a 37-second clip that shows the six people, ...
The Canadians acknowledged more needs to be done to meet NATO defense targets. But Blair and Champagne said that tariffs ...
Funding through Jordan’s Principle, a child-first legal rule in Canada, ensures First Nations children receive necessary ...
It appears the Ottawa Charge are sliding back, rather than surging ahead, in pursuit of a PWHL title shot. At the midway point of the season, they are tied with the Boston Fleet for fifth place in the ...
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