The Ottawa Senators may have won a high-scoring contest against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday, but they will not come away unscathed.
He will join the NHL roster after starting his AHL season off strong.
Day One of the much-anticipated Ottawa Senators training camp came and went, and I’m pleased to report all players passed head coach Travis Green‘s vaunted skating test with flying colours.
Ottawa Senators training camp got underway Wednesday, with all players receiving medicals except Brady Tkachuk. The team captain had a valid excuse: Brady’s wife, Emma, gave birth to a baby boy, Ryder Keith, on Monday in her home State of New Jersey.
In Bruce Garrioch’s one-on-one with Ottawa Senators head coach Travis Green, Green indicated that forward Josh Norris would be a full participant at training camp and is expected to be in the lineup for the start of the 2024-25 season.
The Ottawa Senators are putting a heavy dose of faith in new head coach Travis Green. Coming off of a 37-win season and their eighth straight season of missing the playoffs, the Senators are eager to end the longest postseason drought in team history.
We live in a world where advanced analytics have entered the forefront of nearly all discussions in the realm of sports. With that, some question whether an overload of information can negatively impact a player or team’s performance.
My fellow writer at The Hockey Writers, Jesse Courville-Lynch, didn’t pull any punches on the Ottawa Senators hiring Travis Green as their new head coach writing that “he has never been successful as a head coach no matter where he has been.” He’s not alone in that opinion with Bytown social media mostly condemning the hiring.
This season wasn’t a good one for the Ottawa Senators as they finished in second-to-last place in the Atlantic division and failed to reach the postseason.
The Ottawa Senators have officially made a decision with their coaching staff, opting to hire Travis Green as their newest head coach. After relieving D.J.
The New Jersey Devils officially need a new head coach. The Ottawa Senators announced on Tuesday they’ve hired Travis Green, inking the former Devils interim head coach to a four-year contract.
The Ottawa Senators announced the hiring Tuesday of Travis Green as their head coach through the 2027-28 season. Green previously coached the Vancouver Canucks (2017-21) and finished last season as the interim head coach of the New Jersey Devils, going 8-12-1 after replacing Lindy Ruff.
The Ottawa Senators have hired Travis Green as their new head coach. The team confirmed the news in a statement on Tuesday. Green is leaving the New Jersey Devils and will take over with the Senators with a new four-year contract in his pocket.
The Ottawa Senators have hired Travis Green to become the 14th head coach in franchise history. The former NHL forward played nearly 1,000 games in his career.
Yesterday, we learned that the Ottawa Senators intend to hire Travis Green to fill the club’s head coaching position, which was available due to the fact that Jacques Martin will not be returning.
The Ottawa Senators are set to announce that Travis Green has been hired as the 14th head coach in team history. Green finished the 2023-24 season with the New Jersey Devils with the interim tag.
According to Darren Dreger, the Ottawa Senators are in the process of hiring Travis Green to be the 14th head coach in franchise history. Green was a long-time NHL player before going into coaching, playing nearly 1,000 games in his career.
The Senators are expected to finalize Travis Green as their next head coach, TSN’s Darren Dreger reports. Green finished 2023-24 as the interim head coach for the Devils, who fired Lindy Ruff four days before the trade deadline in a last-ditch effort to make the playoffs.
The NHL coaching carousel is spinning faster than ever before, and the New Jersey Devils include themselves in the merry-go-round. As of Monday morning, there are eight coaching vacancies — including New Jersey — after Rick Bowness announced his retirement from the NHL, stepping away as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald explained he wants his head coach to be named by the NHL Draft on June 28th. Of course, interim head coach Travis Green explained he wants the job.
Following the New Jersey Devils’ 4-1 loss at the hands of the Arizona Coyotes, interim head coach Travis Green didn’t mince words. The Devils have been far too inconsistent this season.
He’ll fill the role vacated by Andrew Brunette, who was hired by Barry Trotz and the Nashville Predators to be their next head coach.
The Leafs may be off for a few days, but we certainly are not. The show must go on. We kicked off Thursday’s edition of Leafs Morning Take by debating a topic that’s weirdly making headlines in the Big Smoke right now: Who should Toronto’s Game 1 starter be?
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