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While the Ottawa Senators continue to pursue a deal to build a new arena at LeBreton Flats, their current home will be retaining its name for a while longer.
The Ottawa Senators are taking steps in the right direction to build a new home at LeBreton Flats. Cyril Leeder, the National Hockey League club’s chief operating officer and president ...
Senators CEO Cyril Leeder tells Postmedia the club expects to be at the Canadian Tire Centre for five more years ...
As talks between the Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission to build a new arena at LeBreton Flats continue, the organization is preparing to spend another five years at the Canadian ...
The Senators owner was also asked about the possibility of playing the Toronto Maple Leafs in the opening round of the ...
where things stand with LeBreton Flats, and what a return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the Senators would mean for the city of Ottawa.
The Ottawa Senators are taking steps in the right direction to build a new home at LeBreton Flats. Cyril Leeder, the National Hockey League club’s chief operating officer and president, told ...
The deal the Senators signed with Canadian Tire in 2013 for the naming rights was set to expire at the end of this season, ...
The Ottawa Senators are moving forward with plans for a new arena at LeBreton Flats. They reached an agreement on September 20 to buy 10 acres of land. This step brings them closer to building a ...
Yasir Naqvi is the Liberal candidate in Ottawa Centre.
They talk about the success on and off the ice for the Senators this season, how it has affected ticket sales, the impact of Michael Andlauer and the ownership group, where things stand with LeBreton ...
What’s in a name? The Senators will likely move to LeBreton Flats, but Cyril Leeder, the team’s chief operating officer and president, told Postmedia the National Hockey League club would stay ...