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Ottawa Senators
vs
Philadelphia Flyers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/02/2016
1:05pm EST

Lines:
Ottawa +1.5
Philadelphia -1.5

Total:
Over 5 (-146)
Under 5 (+132)

Community Picks: Ottawa Senators 0% vs Philadelphia Flyers 0%

Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Ottawa Senators
Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. Have a link you want to submit? Email us at  puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com . This cake is NO JOKE! Have a great birthday, Jussi 🎂 pic.twitter.com/6xyE9MvoVc — Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) April 1, 2016 • Happy birthday, Jussi Jokinen. Sweet lego cake with interchangeable Suomi parts. [ @FlaPanthers ] • Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray reiterated owner Eugene Melnyk's comments that changes will come soon to the team. [ Ottawa Citizen ] • Ray Emery is sticking with the Philadelphia Flyers for the rest of the regular season. [ Broad Street Hockey ] • Duncan Keith waived his right to an in-person hearing, and will have one via phone on Friday afternoon. [ @NHLPlayerSafety ] • The OHL suspended forward Max Jones 12 games for a blindside hit in a playoff game. [ TSN ] • Jordin Tootoo's season for the Devils is over, and other injury updates. [ Fire & Ice ] • NHL 3 Stars of March: Sidney Crosby, Devan Dubnyk, and Brent Burns. [ NHL ] • The 1970 New York Rangers were at the center of the last time the Canadian teams were kept out of the post-season. [ NY Times ] [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest today ] • Canadian teams missing the playoffs have ramifications across the country, not just on the ice. [ AP ] • There is more than one reason the Canadian teams aren't in the big dance. [ The Line of Offence ] • Team by team fix for the Canadians in order to return to the playoffs next year. [ Outsider Sports Opinion ] • Just about that time for the Washington Capitals to prove they're as good as their numbers indicate. [ Japers' Rink ] • With the single-season win record in his grasp, Braden Holtby recognizes how difficult these final games will be. [ Washington Post ] • Five reasons why one should watch the final five games of the New Jersey Devils season. [ THW ] • Does anyone want to actually win the Eastern Conference (aside from the Capitals)? [ THN ] • Chad Wiseman returns to the New York Riveters as a GM and head coach. [ NWHL ] • Looks like the Connecticut Whale are in need of a new head coach as Heather Linstad leaves to coach high school softball. [ Lowell Sun ] • Hockeytown, USA goes into the history and personal stories of Warroad, Minnesota. US Women's National Team and Boston Pride player, Gigi Marvin, is from the town. - - - - - - - Jen Neale is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow her on Twitter! Follow @MsJenNeale_PD . MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY: Continue to Article
April 01, 2016 3:05:pm EST
Ottawa Senators
A night after being eliminated from the playoffs themselves, the Ottawa Senators didn't let the Minnesota Wild get any closer to securing their own berth. Cody Ceci got a goal with 3:57 left that deflected off two Minnesota players to help the Ottawa Senators beat the Wild 3-2 on Thursday night. Ceci sent a puck forward from behind the Wild net, which bounced off Erik Haula's skates and then redirected off the skate of goaltender Devan Dubnyk and into the net for Ceci's ninth tally of the season. Continue to Article
April 01, 2016 12:05:am EST
Ottawa Senators
By Ethan Lou TORONTO (Reuters) - Hockey fans in Canada, where the sport is followed with religious fervor, mourned on Thursday after learning that for the first time in 46 years no Canadian National Hockey League team will make the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Ottawa Senators were the seventh and final Canadian-based team to be eliminated from postseason contention on Wednesday despite winning their game, leaving 16 U.S.-based teams to battle for the Stanley Cup. The Philadelphia Flyers' shootout win over the Washington Capitals, which came within an hour of Ottawa's latest victory, mathematically eliminated the Senators from contention. Continue to Article
March 31, 2016 5:02:pm EST
Philadelphia Flyers
The NHL fined Washington Capitals forward Jason Chimera a league maximum $5,000 for butt-ending Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere in their Wednesday night game. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest today ] At the 17:29 mark of the second period, the whistle blew to signify the end of the play. As both players skated behind the Flyers net, Chimera used the butt-end of his stick to hit Gostisbehere in the side of his mid-section. The rookie defenseman crumpled to the ice, but remained in the game, a 2-1 shootout win by the Flyers. Earlier, Gostisbehere gave Chimera a slash to the mid-section area. this slash on Chimera earlier apparently means Gostisbehere deserved this https://t.co/h8s8aNWz74 pic.twitter.com/nMGE4nlPGT — Stephanie (@myregularface) March 31, 2016 No penalty was called on either play. Chimera has a mostly clean record in his 945-game NHL career. He was fined $4,487.18 in 2013 for boarding Edmonton Oilers defenseman Justin Schultz. In 2012, he was ejected from a game against the Boston Bruins for charging Adam McQuaid, but did not receive supplemental discipline.  MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY - - - - - - - Josh Cooper is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @joshuacooper Continue to Article
March 31, 2016 4:48:pm EST
Ottawa Senators
Canada's hockey humiliation was complete as the Ottawa Senators were eliminated from NHL playoff contention, leaving the post-season without a Canadian club for just the second time. With 11 days left in the regular season, the Senators were the last team carrying Canada's banner. Continue to Article
March 31, 2016 1:56:am EST
 
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