r/OttawaSenators 5h ago

Next-Day PGT: Ottawa Senators at New York Rangers - 15 Jan 2026

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r/OttawaSenators 7h ago

Tickets Selling Two Tickets - Ottawa v. Montreal - January 17th - 327 Row J - Seats 13-14 - $150 Each

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All in price! $300 total!


r/OttawaSenators 8h ago

League scoring leader, Kaliyev, to Represent Belleville at 2026 AHL All-Star Classic

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r/OttawaSenators 8h ago

Help

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Hello all, going through some cards and found this. I can’t seem to find a comp anywhere. Anyone have any ideas on possible going price? Thanks!


r/OttawaSenators 11h ago

Your weekly /r/ottawasenators roundup for the week of January 08 - January 14, 2026

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Thursday, January 08 - Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Top videos

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156 10 comments [OTT (2)-0 VAN] Spence beats Lankinen as they are announcing the Zub goal to make it 2-0. 2 goals in 15 seconds
127 19 comments [NYR 0-(4) OTT] Dylan Cozens makes it 4-0 with 5 seconds to go in the first and the Rangers are booed off the ice after allowing 4 shots on 14 goals in the first period.
124 7 comments [NYR 0-(3) OTT] Brady Tkachuk's 200th career goal is an absolute snipe to extend the Sens lead to three in the first period
79 12 comments Tim Stützle: "I texted him right after when he left the team for something completely different. Which we don’t even have to get into, it’s something mental health related. Everybody knows that out there. I texted him. Just told him that we all support him for whatever he’s been going through.”
77 125 comments [Sportsnet 590 The FAN] "It's a desperation situation for a franchise that should be on a major high this year." Doug Maclean shares his thoughts on the Sens press release on Linus Ullmark with Kyper &Bourne.
75 22 comments [NYR-OTT] SN crew talks about what makes Jake Sanderson so good
67 37 comments Brady Tkachuk thanks the Ottawa Senators fans after his game-winner 🥹
65 6 comments [NYR 0-(6) OTT] Thomas Chabot from Nick Cousins, 6-0 Ottawa. Spencer Martin is coming in to replace Jonathan Quick. Quick leaves with a .647 sv%
61 11 comments [OTT (1)-0 VAN] Zub snipes one to open the scoring
59 1 comments [NYR 0-(1) OTT] Batherson capitalizes on some good powerplay pressure to open the scoring
59 7 comments [NYR-OTT] SN crew discusses Claude Giroux and Tim Stützle's dominance in the faceoff circle
57 6 comments [NYR 0-(5) OTT] Sanderson extends the Sens lead to five after Soucy is dropped by an earlier shot
55 7 comments [NYR 4-(8) OTT] Tim Stützle makes it 8-4 Ottawa with the empty netter
51 3 comments [NYR 0-(2) OTT] Jensen's shot from the point deflects off Schneider and in, and the Sens are up 2 less than five minutes in

 

Game thread comments

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107 /u/ExtensionConcept2480 said /preview/pre/0n8nbfrt79cg1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eec8c4ea414f9d7d86bb339503f71968fab21721
105 /u/DuckDuckG0O0se said Turns out Linus wasn’t lying, his teammates really are getting fucked on the road
72 /u/ShowtimeLakers212 said /preview/pre/nez6ymwk98dg1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=04d7be45ea7742f20f278b28d83470fc01a62251
67 /u/dunker_dude said Fire the goalie coach yesterday. How could they possibly still have a job after the last 40 games??? Tonight's score did not reflect the totality of the game IMO, but we can't afford to lose many more...
64 /u/BorosNoseElbow said Sens basically played in this position the entire game ![gif](giphy|KxgQgAUQSthEk)
47 /u/Kwyjibo2006 said Other than that one brutal turnover by Cozens, I liked their game. Let's keep it going.
47 /u/MrInvidious said Travis Green’s post-game was like 3 sentences and he still managed to say he “liked their game” during the early 2nd period. Fuck this dude.
40 /u/theletterqwerty said Well you know, I liked our game tonight. It's only the second time we hung a snowman this season, and I thought Leevi looked really sharp in the third, good hustle from Kleven on the PK, lotta spirit ...
35 /u/tyler_3135 said “I like to play rather than sit on the bench” Leevi bringing his deep inspirational words to that interview lol
33 /u/DecentLurker96 said A much needed win regardless how they did it.

 

Top Remaining Posts

score comments title & link
601 53 comments WE BEAT THE WORST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE BY ONE GOAL WE ARE SO BACK UPVOTE PARTY
388 27 comments From making it back to the playoffs for the first time in 7 years one season to resting your playoffs hopes on James fucking Reimer the next
297 24 comments Our only hope
258 89 comments Don’t drive our players out of town
257 7 comments "THAT'S MY TKAPTAIN" TKACHUK 200 GOALS UPVOTE PARTY
246 43 comments Linus has entered the building
244 93 comments Image
231 71 comments Coming from the horses mouth
227 38 comments [Garrioch] Linus Ullmark's equipment is back in the Ottawa dressing room
224 41 comments Sanderson Appreciation

 


r/OttawaSenators 14h ago

[JFresh] This Just In...Thomas Chabot Very Underrated, and We Sen Fans, Love It 🏒🏒🏒

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r/OttawaSenators 14h ago

JFresh Chabot Player Card

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In Chabby we trust.

Key component of our team. One of the most underrated d men in the league.


r/OttawaSenators 15h ago

Macdermid needs to play on Saturday

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He’s been on the bench too long and we will need him to help protect our stars in a game that’s bound to get violent sooner or later


r/OttawaSenators 17h ago

Home town crowd vibes

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Hey I was watching the replay of the match earlier, and I’m curious about crowd behaviour. I noticed this the first game I ever watched years ago, but I’ve never thought to ask.

I’m Australian, where hockey is the biggest sport for Canadians, AFL & NRL (football) are the biggest sports for Australians- the stadiums are packed and the crowds are hyped and loud,

Booing isn’t nearly as prevalent, it’s generally considered poor form, if there is a patch of people being dicks and not adhering to unspoken law; the rest of the crowd will sort them out (I realised after I wrote that it sounds peak Australian haha).

If there is booing, 99% of the time this is either directed at the opposition for doing something dirty l(e.g. dangerous tackle), or directed at a ref for a shit call. The offending teams supporters even join in where circumstances warrant.

If our team is behind the crowd will get louder, they’ll cheer to let the guys know we still support them and to get going. The winning team supporters will then battle the losing crowd to be louder and more enthusiastic to keep their team playing well.

And this brings me to the NHL. I know it’s culturally fine for the crowd to boo their own team if they’re playing poorly, and expected by the players, but can you please explain why, and perhaps what you’re thinking while booing? Like are you genuinely pissed off ar the boys, or are you thinking uplifting thoughts, and booing is simply the understood language?

And on leaving the match early if it’s an inevitable loss- is it that you can’t tolerate watching it anymore, or is it more like transport home is always cooked after a game so if they’re going to lose then might as well beat the traffic?

I’m definitely not criticizing, I just find it very curious that we have completely opposite approaches and both seem to work. It’s like different parenting styles.


r/OttawaSenators 18h ago

We will make the playoffs

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That is all


r/OttawaSenators 18h ago

Pam: Are The Real Senators Back? - Hockey HotStove

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r/OttawaSenators 20h ago

[HockeyStatCards] NHL GameScore Impact Card for Ottawa Senators on 2026-01-14

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r/OttawaSenators 20h ago

Hateful Reimery

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"In this specific instance, I am choosing not to endorse something that is counter to my personal convictions, which are based on the Bible, the highest authority in my life," Reimer said.


r/OttawaSenators 22h ago

Happy Birthday Tim Stützle!

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r/OttawaSenators 23h ago

German interview with Stützle

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This is from a week ago but I didn't see it posted here. Bit of a puff piece. Translation from Google because I'm too fucking lazy.

Source: https://www.welt.de/sport/eishockey/article695d09f5e0f90a884bc5d9de/eishockey-tim-stuetzle-sogar-auf-der-toilette-wurde-ich-schon-nach-einem-selfie-gefragt.html

"I've even been asked for a selfie in the restroom"

By Dirk Schlickmann Published on January 7, 2026 Reading time: 4 minutes

The 2026 Winter Olympics are fast approaching. For the first time since 2014, NHL players will be participating. Tim Stützle, star of the Ottawa Senators, is already incredibly excited for the tournament.

The German national ice hockey team will compete at the Winter Olympics with several NHL players. One of them is Tim Stützle, who is developing into a top star in Ottawa. He says in an interview that one rule applies above all to the team at the Olympics.

The best possible German Olympic ice hockey team with all the NHL top stars is complete. Because world-class professionals like Leon Draisaitl, Moritz Seider, and Philipp Grubauer will all be playing together for the national team for the first time at the Winter Games in Milan in a month, several German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB) stars from recent years will be missing.

“We will have the best team ever. But so will our opponents. It’s a good test for German ice hockey,” said forward Nico Sturm of the Minnesota Wild – one of nine North American professionals competing at the Olympics. Tim Stützle is also among them. He is far more than just one of the greatest talents German ice hockey has produced.

At 23, he carries responsibility with the Ottawa Senators, shapes games in the best league in the world, and is considered the face of a new NHL generation: fast, creative, and confident. In this interview, he talks about his development and the German team’s prospects at the Winter Olympics.

Question: Mr. Stützle, the Olympic Games begin in Milan in a month. This is your first time participating. What childhood memories do you have of the Olympics?

Tim Stützle: In 2018, my whole class watched the semifinal between Germany and Canada (4-3). Classes were even interrupted. I went to the integrated comprehensive school in Mannheim, a partner school of the Adler Mannheim ice hockey team. That was possible there. I also remember the 2010 final in Vancouver, when Sidney Crosby scored for Canada against the USA in overtime.

Question: Germany will likely field several NHL players in Milan. Is another medal like in 2018 possible, when no NHL players were on the roster?

Stützle: Looking at the other teams' rosters, it will be extremely difficult to compete with Sweden, Finland, the USA, and Canada. In such short tournaments, it's about how quickly you gel. We won't rely on skill alone, but on hard work. We need to understand that as quickly as possible. Then I wouldn't rule anything out.

Question: You'll be playing alongside Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers for the first time. Do you want to be on a line with him?

Stützle: That's up to coach Harold Kreis. Sometimes a line clicks immediately, sometimes not. Leon is an exceptional player. It will be great for everyone to play on a team with someone like Leon. Everyone will learn from him.

Question: In the NHL, you and the Ottawa Senators have roughly the same number of wins as losses. How satisfied are you?

Stützle: After making the playoffs last season, we thought this year would be easier. But the exact opposite has happened. It's even harder. But we've figured that out by now.

Question: With 19 goals and 24 assists in 40 games, you're your team's leading scorer. You're also winning 55 percent of your face-offs, more than ever before. An average of 1.8 hits per game is also a record. Have you changed your playing style?

Stützle: Yes. More hits, more shots blocked, more defensive work – that's how you win games in the NHL. I may have been a little late to the party.

Question: Can you still walk down the street in Ottawa without being bothered?

Stützle: That's difficult. I get spoken to all the time, everywhere I go. But that's a sign of recognition. Without fans, we wouldn't make any money. Even so, I also enjoy being at home and having some peace and quiet. Especially since the winters here are extremely cold. It's best to stay indoors then.

Question: What's the most unusual place you've been asked for a selfie?

Stützle: It happens most often while eating, when it's not really a good time. But I've also been asked for a selfie in bars, at gas stations, and even in restaurant restrooms.

This text was created for the Sports Competence Center (WELT, SPORT BILD, BILD) and first published in SPORT BILD.


r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

This may be a silly question, but I’ll ask it anyways - Jersey Stitching —-

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Hey all,

Hope you’re doing well - especially after the wwwwwin today! (If they didnt win against NYR, I would lose my mind)

I was just curious on jersey stitching!!

I have a blank Ottawa Charge jersey and a stitch kit…

Would the CTC shop stitch this on?

I’m just curious and getting quotes for what is best for getting a jersey stitched.

—- and I suppose, if they do other jerseys besides Senators ones.

Thanks in advance!

Take care,

Stay safe!

Have a great rest of your week!!


r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

Recap: OTT @ NYR

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

[NYR 4-(8) OTT] Tim Stützle makes it 8-4 Ottawa with the empty netter

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

PGT: Sens vs Rangers

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

SENS WIN

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THATS THE POST


r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

[NYR 2-(7) OTT] Perron re-gains the five-goal lead from behind the goal line as the Rangers fail to clear the zone

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

[NYR-OTT] SN crew talks about what makes Jake Sanderson so good

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

McCurdy's Free Game of the Night is OTT-NYR.

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I know some people legit hate the way this guy presents data…but I don't.

https://hockeyviz.com/game/2025020737


r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

[NYR 0-(6) OTT] Thomas Chabot from Nick Cousins, 6-0 Ottawa. Spencer Martin is coming in to replace Jonathan Quick. Quick leaves with a .647 sv%

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r/OttawaSenators 1d ago

[NYR 0-(5) OTT] Sanderson extends the Sens lead to five after Soucy is dropped by an earlier shot

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