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Ottawa 67's young roster is surprising the OHL, showcasing depth on offense and stellar import talent. Their surprising early season success continues with back-to-back wins over the weekend.
Last season, when the Ottawa Senators needed goal-scoring help, there weren’t many high-end options down in the minors. Their top goal-scoring Belleville candidates were Wyatt Bongiovanni and Angus Crookshank, who each scored 22 goals. Neither finished last season among the AHL’s top 30 goal scorers.
Defenceman Thomas Chabot, who suffered an upper-body muscle injury a week ago against the Stars at home, was on the ice on Monday. He hasn’t been cleared to take any contact, but the expectation is that he will be on the flight with his teammates when they depart Ottawa.
Ottawa City Council approved a $419 million arena project on Friday that PWHL officials say jeopardizes the Charge’s financial viability.
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.
Utah is 9-6-3 on the season and is looking to get back into the win column in the team’s final game of a four-game road trip. The Mammoth are 6-4-0 in their last 10 games. Sunday’s game is the second half of a back-to-back for Utah.
According to Ottawa County dispatch, a pedestrian has died after being hit by a semi-truck in Blendon Township.
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Here's what Bill 60 could mean for tenant rights in Ottawa
“Bill 60 restores balance and rebuilds confidence in Ontario’s rental housing market by protecting responsible tenants that fulfill their responsibilities in their lease agreement while ensuring accountability for those who repeatedly abuse the system and create backlogs at the Landlord Tenant Board,” spokesperson Daniel Strauss wrote.