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Mads Søgaard (born 13 December 2000) is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Belleville Senators of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Senators in the second round, 37th overall, in the 2019 NHL entry draft. After two seasons in the ...
In 2014, he became the first modern Senators alumnus to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Dany Heatley, traded for Marian Hossa, scored 50 goals in 2005–06 and 2006–07 before leaving the Senators via trade with the San Jose Sharks. Marian Hossa set a Senators' record of goals in a year with 45 before Dany Heatley's 50 goal years.
The change turned the season around for the Senators, who won 32 of their last 55 games. After both Senators' goalies Anderson and Lehner were injured, the team turned to Binghamton goaltender Andrew Hammond. Hammond, aka 'The Hamburglar,' would compile a record of 20–1–2, a goals-against average of 1.79, and a save percentage of .941 to ...
New York Rangers superstar goalie Igor Shesterkin charged straight into a melee during the third period of the Rangers' 5-0 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday.
Leevi Merilainen made 24 saves for his second shutout in three games and the Ottawa Senators beat the New York Islanders 2-0 on Tuesday night. Adam Gaudette and Artem Zub scored as the Senators ...
The Detroit Red Wings host the Ottawa Senators at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, at Little Caesars Arena.
The Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Carolina Hurricanes as the result of a trade on March 15, 2024, that sent Jamieson Rees to Ottawa. [104] The Senators' seventh-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on July 11, 2022, that sent future considerations to Ottawa in exchange for Matt Murray, a third-round pick ...
Source: Ottawa Senators [1] Individual records. Franchise record Name of player Statistic Year(s) Most goals in a season: Dany Heatley: 50: 2005–06 2006–07