It was supposed to be a relatively quiet start to the week for the Ottawa Senators, and they had certainly earned it. The Senators are in third place in the Atlantic Division and finally had a day off after playing 10 games in 16 days.
The Ottawa Senators will spend part of their training camp in Quebec City and also play two preseason games there next season, the team announced Monday. The Senators will face the New Jersey Devils on Sept.
There was a press conference in Quebec yesterday. Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer (and former Montreal Canadiens minority owner) announced his team would be playing two preseason games in la vieille Capitale in September.
The NHL will be back in Quebec City as the Ottawa Senators plan to play the Montreal Canadiens and New Jersey Devils during the pre-season.
The Senators will play two preseason games this fall at Quebec City's Videotron Centre, a rink built to attract an NHL franchise someday.
The Ottawa Senators are expected to reveal plans ... Advertisement If the Senators play preseason games in Quebec, the Montreal Canadiens could be a possible opponent. Canadiens owner Geoff ...
The Montreal Canadiens will face the Ottawa Senators in an NHL preseason game Sept. 30 before the 2025-26 campaign. Ottawa will also face New Jersey on Sept. 28
Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch is reporting that the Ottawa Senators will play two exhibition games at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City as part of their training camp this upcoming fall.
It's still too soon to be certain, but the Maple Leafs may be headed for a playoff showdown against either the Ottawa Senators or the Montreal Canadiens.
Since the purchase of the Ottawa Senators, their new owner, Michael Andlauer has made a point of embracing the other side of the provincial border. Most
The Ottawa Senators are one of the most surprising ... Videotron Centre in September against the New Jersey Devils and Montreal Canadiens. Andlauer is hopeful that’s just the beginning of ...
Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer believes Quebec City should get an NHL team. It just won't be the one he owns."Quebec deserves, in my opinion, an NHL team, but that will not be on my file," Andlauer said,