Without Sanderson, Senators’ playoff hopes face real test
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The Wraparound: Can The Senators Remain In The Playoff Race Without Jake Sanderson?
Emma Lingan, Michael Augello and Frank Zawrazky discuss the Senators' outlook, Brayden Schenn's arrival to the Islanders, first impressions after the NHL trade deadline, reported tensions at Oilers practice and more.
The Current Impact of the Jake Sanderson Injury on Ottawa Senators Playoff Push
The Ottawa Senators went from doing okay, to doing less than okay. However, following a solid 2-0 shutout of the Vancouver Canucks last night, maybe that is back to better than okay. As we check the standings this morning, Ottawa sits just three points behind the Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Playoff Wild Card second-place Boston Bruins. Also, more assuring than recently, is only the Columbus Blue Jackets stand between them and the Bruins for t…
The star defender, Jake Sanderson, will miss the call for a few weeks due to an injury at the top of the body. He left the last meeting at the end of the second period by holding the right shoulder, after having conceded a defeat. At five points of one place in the series, the Senators are in Vancouver tonight, March 9, to face the Canucks. Read also: Collegial hockey: A surprising victory of the Griffons LPHF: The Charge of Ottawa bows ahead of…
The news is not very encouraging on the part of the Senators about the state of health of the defender Jake Sanderson.The head coach of the team, Travis Green, confirmed to the journalists that the young rear will now be re-evaluated on a weekly basis, suggesting that he might miss some time of action.A worrying injuryAccording to several reports circulating, Sanderson would suffer from a shoulder separation, an injury that usually occurs as a r…
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