Andlauer says he didn't realize how much "scar tissue" had been left with the fan base because of relocation talk in previous ...
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We had an interesting press conference this morning, live from Quebec, involving the Ottawa Senators and the National Hockey League. As you probably already know, Michael Andlauer, the owner of ...
Ottawa Senators Heading Quebec City For the Preseason The Senators will face the New Jersey Devils on September 28; two days later, they’ll meet their arch-rival Montreal Canadiens .
Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer firmly rejected the talk of a potential relocation of the franchise to Quebec City following an earlier franchise announcement. The speculation arose after ...
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“If we can play in Sweden, we can play in Quebec.” Andlauer’s comments were certainly going to be their own talking point back in Ottawa. But what seemed to really irritate fans came from an ...
As fans went into a frenzy thinking the team was teasing an eventual move to Quebec, team president and CEO Cyril Leeder posted an apology to fans, clarifying that Ottawa is the long-term home.
As the Washington Capitals remain red-hot and atop the league, they face another tough opponent as their road trip continues with a showdown against the Vancouver Canucks. Here's everything to ...
E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs, the company said on Wednesday, prompting Ottawa to ...
SEATTLE — Alex Ovechkin moved within 20 goals of breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record with an empty-netter, helping the Washington Capitals beat ... blanked Anaheim and Ottawa in consecutive ...
(Reuters) - E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs, the company said on Wednesday, prompting Ottawa ...