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OTTAWA – The Ottawa Senators detailed plans for fans attending Canadian Tire Centre for Game 6 of their playoff series ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCanadian Tire Centre to host outdoor watch party for Game 6 of Senators-Maple LeafsThe Ottawa Senators will host an outdoor watch party for Game 6 of their first-round playoff series against the Toronto Maple ...
Fans will be able to catch Thursday night's must-win game for free on a 14-by-24-foot screen set up outdoors at Gate 1 of the ...
Craig Anderson, the beloved retired goaltender of the Ottawa Senators, brought the crowd to their feet before Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First Round against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Anderson, ...
The Stanley Cup Playoffs come to Canadian Tire Centre tomorrow night for the first time since 2017. Puck drop is set for 7:00 p.m. ET, but fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the pregame ...
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‘Absolutely bonkers’: Bars, restaurants cash in with Canadian NHL teams in playoffsFive Canadian teams are competing for the Stanley Cup these playoffs. Along with the three eastern clubs, there are high ...
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Leafs set for another chance to bounce Sens; Auston Matthews (rest) skips practiceMaple Leafs head coach Craig Berube didn't like the hit. John Tavares took an overtime elbow to the face from Ottawa Senators ...
The Canadian Tire Centre was filled with a sea of blue and white on Wednesday night, as Toronto Maple Leafs fans flooded Ottawa for Game 3 against the Senators. Despite Ottawa being the home team ...
On Thursday, a notable member of that roster was in attendance as the Senators prepared to play their first post-season game at Canadian Tire Centre since their run eight years ago..
Somehow, it seemed sadly appropriate and unfairly cruel that those heading home late Thursday from the Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata had to drive through the pungent smell of a skunk. After an ...
Players had an off-ice workout at the Canadian Tire Centre Wednesday before meeting with reporters. Although they trail in the series, the players are confident about their chances of a comeback. "I ...
told Postmedia the National Hockey League club would stay at the Canadian Tire Centre for another five years. The deal the Senators signed with Canadian Tire in 2013 for the naming rights was set ...
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