Silver Nuggets: Regin or Winchester could play, McGrattan's putting up his points
It's gameday again, with the Ottawa Senators in Montreal tonight to play the Canadiens. Here's a look at some Sens-related news from around the Web:
- Either or both of Peter Regin and Jesse Winchester could be ready to play tonight against the Habs, but it's unclear who might sit if they draw in. (Citizen)
- Predictions for tonight's game are, once again, resoundingly pro-Ottawa. (Citizen)
- Game story: Alex Kovalev's return to Montreal. (Sun, National Post)
- Speaking of which, Robert over at the SB Nation Habs blog likens Kovalev's comeback to Guy Lafleur's return to the Montreal Forum so many years ago. (Habs Eyes on the Prize)
- Looks like Milan Michalek's girlfriend, who's from Montreal, and her whole family will be at tonight's game. I can't wait to see how he'll top Thursday night's hat-trick performance. (Citizen)
- Nice story about Nick Foligno and the ways he honours his mother Janis, who passed away last summer. (Sudbury Star)
- Brian McGrattan's awesome. I'm not looking forward to when he comes to Ottawa, but I am happy for his early-season success--including last night's Gordie Howe hat trick. (Hockey Capital)
- The Binghamton Senators have hit a rough patch: Three consecutive losses, including last night's 6-3 decision against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. (Press & Sun Bulletin)