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Senators cap perfect trip by blitzing Oilers 6-1
EDMONTON -- A perfect end to a perfect trip for the Ottawa Senators.For the first time in franchise history, the Senators completed the difficult Western Canadian road swing with a sweep after they pulled off their third consecutive victory 6-1 victory against Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place Arena on Saturday night.
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Bobby Smith reflects on time with 67's
Bobby Smith has been there and done that in hockey, including edging Wayne Gretzky in a legendary scoring race, winning a Stanley Cup, taking home a Calder Trophy and playing in more than 1,200 games during a 16-year National Hockey League career.
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Rookie Brown back in Senators lineup
Logan Brown travelled to western Canada in style last week, living the life of charter flights and high-end hotels, all the while earning a big-league salary for the first time in his life.
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NFL fantasy: Giants must be cursed
Yesterday may have been Friday the 13th, but the Giants horror show happened last Sunday, when their receiver corps was torn apart like a group of teens at a haunted sleep-away camp.
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New Yankee Stadium finally feels like home
NEW YORK -- It is still sacred ground for so many fans of this storied franchise, the plot of mostly razed ground adjacent to the gleaming, modern and frankly a little sterile "new" Yankee Stadium.
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Yankees crush Astros to take lead in ALCS
NEW YORK -- Perhaps the clearest indication of where this 2017 ALCS seems headed in a hurry came in the bottom of the seventh inning on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium.
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Prospect-laden Senators hold their own vs. Leafs
TORONTO -- With the Senators expected
to make cuts and to assign their
remaining players into two squads on
Wednesday morning -- an NHL group and
an AHL group -- there were countless
nervous bodies on the flight home from
here late Tuesday.
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Senators like what they're seeing from Claesson
Selected as the first star of Tuesday's game in Toronto, Fredrik Claesson stepped on to the ice and raised both arms straight up in the air -- the same pose he strikes after scoring a goal.
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