The Boston Bruins are in a free fall, the Ottawa Senators are playing their best hockey in years, and the Battle of Ontario is definitively on the table as a possible first-round playoff draw.
The captain is making it clear that he wants to stay as the Bruins navigate their approach to the trade deadline.
The Ottawa Senators held their annual Skills competition Sunday at the Canadian Tire Centre, which was in support of the Senators Community Foundation and NHLPA Goals and Dreams Fund.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand's future with the team is unclear. The 36-year-old is a pending unrestricted free agent in the final season of an eight-year $49,000,000 contract.
If things keep going sour in Boston, the Bruins will have to seriously consider moving on from Brad Marchand. It won’t be ...
At the start of the month, the Ottawa Senators were only two points back of the Toronto Maple Leafs for second place in the ...
We've fielded the best and most interesting trade proposals from our Senators readers one month ahead of the NHL trade ...
It was looking like the final three games of the series series would be important to both teams for the playoff chase when the Canadiens were rolling back in January, but now it’s just about Montreal ...
Although Brad Marchand is focused on helping Team Canada have success at the 4 Nations Face-Off, the captain is becoming a ...
Team USA and Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy remains hospitalized with "an infection in his right shoulder as well as a ...
When the Ottawa Senators entered the NHL’s 4 Nations break, they had lost three consecutive games, so most people felt the break came at a good time. It was a chance to rest, regroup, and heal from ...
The goaltender, who was the backup for Sweden in the 4 Nations Face-Off opener, said the Bruins gave him a new sense of ...