Former Senators GM and coach Bryan Murray remembered as great communicator and valiant fighter
Bryan Murray, an NHL coaching giant known for his rapier wit, acute hockey sense and, ultimately, courage in his fight against cancer, has died. He
Former Senators GM and coach Bryan Murray remembered as great communicator and valiant fighter
Bryan Murray, an NHL coaching giant known for his rapier wit, acute hockey sense and, ultimately, courage in his fight against cancer, has died. He
Column: Why the Ottawa Senators call Kanata home
Some critics say the decision to build a west-end arena is behind the Sens’ failure to sell out playoff games. As Bruce Firestone argues, the
What’s a playoff run worth? Ottawa bar sales up 11%, report says
Sens fever may be fun for the city, but it’s also lucrative for local businesses, according to research by Moneris. The credit and debit card
Ticket prices, bar crowds rise as Ottawa Senators continue Stanley Cup run
Another successful round appears to have finally turned up the heat on playoff fever for the Ottawa Senators. Before the second round against the New
Outdoor NHL game will ‘change the way people think about Ottawa’
Years of lobbying for an outdoor NHL game in Canada’s capital, coinciding with the country’s 150th anniversary, came to fruition Friday when league commissioner Gary
NHL’s Bettman books ticket to Ottawa as optimism over outdoor game increases
The final event in Mayor Jim Watson’s much-touted “hat trick” of marquee Canada 150 spectacles appears close to being a reality. New Ottawa Senators president
Outgoing Ottawa Senators president Leeder looking forward to ‘free agency’
Cyril Leeder gave few hints about his future as he expressed his gratitude to the Senators executives, his family and local hockey fans in his
Update: Looking to LeBreton, Ottawa Senators replace Leeder with former MLSE exec
In a major executive shakeup with implications for the city’s tourism industry, the Ottawa Senators have replaced team president Cyril Leeder with Tom Anselmi, the
Quebec First Nation lays claim to downtown Ottawa, including LeBreton Flats development land
A Quebec First Nation has filed a lawsuit seeking aboriginal title over much of downtown Ottawa, including Parliament Hill. “The Algonquin Anishinabe Nation has never
Real Sports Bar shuts amid intensifying competition for Ottawa entertainment dollars
Four years after it opened its doors in the ByWard Market with much fanfare, the Real Sports Bar & Grill suddenly announced it was closing
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