Game Day – Sens vs. Red Wings – Oct 21, 2023


Oh Captain My Captain

Nepean, Ontario native and Hall of Famer, Steve Yzerman, is known for many great accomplishments. One of the most recognizable attributes for Mr. Yzerman, is being one of the greatest leaders and captains to ever play the game of hockey.

Known locally in Detroit, Michigan, as “The Captain”, Steve Yzerman continues to hold the record as the longest serving team captain among the NHL and in North American professional sports history at 19 years.

The next closest captain looking to challenge Steve Yzerman for his title is Sidney Crosby, who after taking the captaincy in May of 2007, currently sits at 16 years.

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GAME DAY REPORT

Senators All-Time Record vs. Red Wings: 27-24-1-9

It’s a battle for 1st in the Atlantic division between two teams that are riding 3 game win streaks. It is also the return of Alex DeBrincat to Ottawa since he was traded to Detroit. DeBrincat has scored 5 goals in the last 4 games. Artum Zub will be unable to play, forcing the call-up of Jacob Bernard-Docker. Lastly, the Ottawa Senators will be celebrating Spraty’s birthday at the game.

Red Wings
3-1-0
2nd Atlantic
W3
V. Husso
(2-1-0)
46.2 (1st)
86.7 (5th)
4.75 (T1st)
2.75 (13th)

Matchup
Team Record
Division Standing
Streak
Goalie
(Expected)
PP (%)
PK (%)
Goals Score Avg.
Goals Allowed Avg.

Senators
3-1-0
1st Atlantic
W3
J. Korpisalo
(1-1-0)
25 (T10th)
87.5 (4th)
4.75 (T1st)
2.5 (12th)

Projected Lineup

Brady Tkachuk-Tim Stutzle-Claude Giroux
Mathieu Joseph – Ridly Greig – Vladimir Tarasenko
Dominik Kubalik – Josh Norris – Drake Batherson
Parker Kelly – Rourke Chartier – Mark Kastelic

Jakob Chychrun – Thomas Chabot
Jake Sanderson – Travis Hamonic
Erik Brannstrom – Jacob Bernard-Docker

Source: @TSN1200

Injury Report

Robby Fabbri – Undisclosed
Matt Luff – IR – Upper Body
Carter Mazur – IR-NR – Lower Body

Artem Zub – Upper Body
Shane Pinto – RFA


Game recap – Oct 18 – sens vs. capitals

Josh Norris returns scoring twice to down the Capitals 6-1

Josh Norris made his season debut after playing only 8 games last season and showed no rust by scoring twice to lead the Senators over the Washington Capitals. The Senators have scored 19 goals through the first 4 games of the 2023-24 season, marking their highest total at this point in the season. The club’s previous best was 17 back in 2001-02.

Quick Sens Highlights:

Capitals
21 (39.6)
0-2
14
24

Team Stats
Faceoff (%)
Power Plays
Hits
Shots

Senators
32 (60.4)
1-5
11
29

NHL Three Stars

⭐ J. Norris (2G)

⭐⭐ T. Stutzle (3A)

⭐⭐⭐ J. Sanderson (1G 1A)


ON THIS DAY IN SENS HISTORY

🥅 Craig Anderson sets record for games played
In 2017, Craig Anderson becomes the first Senators goaltender to appear in 300 regular season games for the club when he skates in Ottawa’s 6-3 home win vs. Toronto. He would later appear in his 400th game, in 2019, and completed his run with the Senators with 435 games played over 10 seasons.

Craig Anderson not only holds the record for most games played but also holds the record for most wins, with 202, and sits in second place in shutouts (28) behind Patrick Lalime’s 30 shutouts.

🏒 Losing record for this day
Can the Ottawa Senators change history tonight? Historically, the Senators have a losing record on October 21st, winning only 4 games, the last of which was back in 2017. They have lost 5 times, most recently in 2021, and tied once in 2000. With a record of 4-5-1, the Senators are poised to reach the .500 mark with a victory tonight.


PLAYER profile – dominik kubalik #81 LW

Kubalik was drafted by Los Angeles in 2013 in the 7th round (191st overall) however, he never played for the Kings. In January 2019, the Chicago Blackhawks acquired Kubalik for a 5th-round pick. Kubalik played three seasons with Chicago, scoring 62 goals and marking 54 assists.

In 2022, Kubalik signed a 2-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings, playing in 81 games with them last year, scoring 20 goals and 25 assists. He was traded to the Ottawa Senators along with Donovan Sebrango, a conditional 1st-round pick in 2024 and a 4th-round pick in 2024 in exchange for Alex DeBrincat.

Check out Dominik Kubalik’s profile here!


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