After the Senators moved out two left-shot NHL defencemen in the offseason, Kleven rightly took it as a positive sign.
At age 30, the former Senator begins one man's strange journey from Newark to Minsk.
Yakemchuk's game on Sunday night was awesome. But nothing should deter the Senators from sending him back to junior this season.
Presented like a handy Sens newsletter, here are some of the top Ottawa Senators stories you may have missed over the past week.
Jan Jenik and Cole Reinhardt led what was supposed to be an overmatched Ottawa roster with four points apiece.
Lehner is on LTIR but didn't report for his pre-season physical, fuelling speculation that it might be grounds to terminate his contract.
After a season overloaded with chaos, the Ottawa Senators are more than ready for a season free of distractions.
The Senators are expected to make the announcement at a Friday afternoon news conference.
As the Senators began their first on-ice training camp sessions, they signed veteran Dustin Tokarski to a professional tryout.
After Chris Wideman's retirement on Monday, we're now down to four players from the 2017 playoff run who are still active in the NHL.
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