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Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot suffered an upper-body injury Tuesday night in the club’s 3-2 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars at Canadian Tire Centre. Chabot was injured near the end of the first period on a hard hit against the boards by Stars forward Colin Blackwell.
The Boston Bruins (11-7-0) face the Ottawa Senators (8-5-4) Thursday. Puck drop from Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, is set for 7 p.m. ET (ESPN+). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NHL odds around the Bruins vs. Senators odds and make our expert NHL picks and predictions.
The Bruins return to the scene of the crime that helped them wake up and rip off seven straight wins when they face the Senators in Ottawa on Thursday night. The last time the B’s were there on October 27, they were non-competitive, losing 7-2 in a game that wasn’t even that close.
And though the Bruins fought like hell, the mistakes proved too costly, as the Bruins saw their seven-game win streak come to an end with a 5-3 loss. The loss was the B's second in their last 10 games, and with both to Ottawa.
Jeannot certainly showed off his toughness during the Bruins' most recent contest against the Ottawa Senators on Oct. 13. With 5:20 left in the second period, Jeannot dropped the
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'We found a way today': Ottawa Senators showing maturity in tight games
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators are getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. For the past two weeks, the Senators (9-5-4) have consistently found themselves in tight contests, either tied or within a goal late in regulation.
The Senators will be recognizing an Ottawa family who lost their son to cancer for the NHL’s Hocker Fights Cancer initiative. CTV’s Dylan Dyson reports.
When the Ottawa Senators head for overtime, something they've done five times in their last six games, they have a fairly predictable plan for their blue line. First, they rotate Jake Sanderson and Thomas Chabot. End of plan.