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Hosted by former TSN 1200 morning show host Steve Warne, now the site editor for The Hockey News Ottawa, the Sens Nation Podcast keeps you up to date on everything Ottawa Senators. Steve, alongside The Coach, Gregg Kennedy, delivers insightful, knowledgeable, and sometimes brutally honest analysis of the Sens’ latest news and developments. Tune in for exclusive interviews, in-depth features, and commentary on player performances, team strategy, and the future of the franchise. The Sens Nation Podcast has you covered. Visit sensnationhockey.com for more.
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After two periods, the Senators seemed to have a W wrapped up in Edmonton, but squandered a crucial point, giving up three straight goals. We get into what went wrong and what they might do, if anything, before Friday's trade deadline.
The Ottawa Senators got back on the winning track in Toronto on Saturday night, crushing the Maple Leafs 5–2 in a game that was not as close as the score would appear.Drake Batherson and Dylan Cozens each scored twice for the Senators, who moved to within five points of the Boston Bruins for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. We discuss the sheer dominaton of the game, the mini line brawl, the weird offside challenge and more.
Thanks to our title sponsor, https://jimkeayford.com, along with Midas Ottawa at https://Midas.caIn this one, we discuss the Sens' return to action, a 2-1 overtime loss to Detroit. That drops the Sens 7 points out with the trade deadline next Friday. Team USA Olympians keep the momentum going, Brady Tkachuk takes a controversial hit, and a full defensive breakdown in overtime. Arthur Kaliyev is cleared of violating any league policies. And the Sens begin a five game road trip.
In this episode, as we close the book on Olympic hockey talk, we dissect everything about Canada's 2-1 loss to the United States in the gold medal game. We get into all the controversial moments, the missed opportunities and what it means for Senators stars Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson.
After a pair of close calls, Canada will face the USA for gold on Sunday morning. We discuss their path to get here, hoping it goes better than the ladies final. If it doesn't, well, the bars are open, serving booze as early as 6 amCanada overcomes a 2-0 deficit to beat Finland, which is annoyed by a late high sticking call. We get into all the details on that game, plus the wild quarterfinal win over Czechia where Sidney Crosby was hurt. Was that his final Olympic game?Canada's women fell 2-1 to the USA in overtime, after Abby Murphy's obvious hook/hack on the gloves of Darryl Watts. Should 3-on-3 overtime be used to decide the biggest women's hockey game in four years? Or any big game that will eliminate one team?The Senators returned to practice this week and brought up some intriguing names from Belleville to help fill out their practice as they get ready to host Detroit on Wednesday night.
Team Canada is off to a strong start at the Winter Olympics and we break down everything Ottawa Senators fans need to know.In this episode, we talk about former Senator Mark Stone, the one that got away, looking right at home on hockey’s biggest international stage, and just how ridiculous the skill level is in this best-on-best tournament. From Connor McDavid to Nathan MacKinnon and Macklin Celebrini, the talent on display is off the charts, and Jon Cooper may have found something special with his line combinations.We also dive into the goaltending storylines, including the rising stock of Jordan Binnington and a strong showing from Logan Thompson, and what it could all mean moving forward. Plus, if the St. Louis Blues decide to move defenceman Colton Parayko, should the Ottawa Senators be in the market?Other topics include:A scary leg injury to Kevin Fiala in the Canada–Switzerland gameThe Olympic tournament format — does it work?“Stink-gate” involving the Oshawa GeneralsAnd one very odd bronze medal celebration in Olympic biathlonIt’s a packed episode with Olympic talk, Sens discussion, and some laughs along the way.Presented by Jim Keay FordSubscribe, like, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast.
In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast, the Senators hit the Olympic break on a heater (5 wins in 6), and suddenly the hope meter is back on the table. Steve Warne and “The Coach” Gregg Kennedy break down what’s real, what’s fool’s gold, and why Ottawa’s improved shot suppression has changed the conversation.They debate the brutal late line change vs. Carolina (and who wears it), gush over Tim Stützle’s ridiculous three-zone motor, and ask the big question: with only five games left before the March 6 trade deadline, what should Steve Staios do, buy, sell, or stand pat?Plus: why right-shot defence is priority #1, what a “seller’s market” could look like, listener poll reactions (including the Jesper Wallstedt dream), and a quick detour into Olympic ceremony gripes, All-Star skills done properly, and Steve's debut on a Super Bowl commercial.
In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Senators' recent 4-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils, highlighting the impressive return performance of goaltender Linus Ullmark and the enthusiastic support from Ottawa fans. They get into the contributions of The Big Three: Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, and Jake Sanderson, the team's playoff prospects, and the challenges posed by the competitive Eastern Conference. The conversation also touches on NHL rules after the weird Connor Brown goal almost counted.Thanks to our great sponsors: https://jimkeayford.com, https://celebright.ca, and https://midas.com. Visit our website at SensNationHockey.com. Read more Sens coverage from Steve at https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/ottawa-.... Become a member on Patreon at patreon.com/sensnation
We discuss the Senators' impressive two victories this week and tee up the Devils' game Saturday. We get into the goaltending decisions ( we now know Ullmark starts Saturday), Matthew Tkachuk says Brady is an "Ottawa lifer," we think the Sens should re-sign Nick Cousins, but what kind of contract makes sense, some Sens trivia, and a skypoint to our pal, Simmer, and actress Catherine O' Hara.
In this episode, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the surprising performance of the Senators against the Vegas Golden Knights, the ongoing goaltending situation, with Linus Ullmark ready be a backup but not start, player injuries, and the impact of fan reactions on player performance, particularly focusing on Brady Tkachuk. They also touch on potential trades, the legacy of Wayne Gretzky at 65, and a light-hearted incident involving William Nylander.Thanks to our great sponsors https://jimkeayford.com, https://celebright.ca, https://midas.com, and https://teamhardingcomfort.com/
The Senators don's seem to have any answers, and patience is wearing thin.In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy take a hard look at what’s gone wrong for the Senators and why the same problems keep resurfacing. From blown leads and shaky penalty killing to questions about maturity, leadership, and accountability, nothing is off the table, including trades.The guys break down recent performances, the impact of injuries, including David Perron’s absence, and what it all means as the trade deadline approaches. Is this a roster issue? A coaching issue? A management issue? Or were the current events set in motion during the Melnyk years?With a difficult stretch of games ahead, the Senators are at a crossroads. Major decisions may be coming — and fans are rightfully asking where this team is headed next.🔴 Topics covered in this episode:• Why inconsistency and lack of maturity keep hurting the Senators• Recurring issues with penalty killing and protecting leads• Accountability at the coaching and management levels• The absence of veteran leadership and its impact on young players• How injuries are complicating an already fragile situation• Trade deadline possibilities and pressure to make real changes• Fan frustration and growing questions about the team’s direction• What the upcoming schedule could mean for Ottawa’s playoff hopes
The Senators’ goaltending has struggled all season, but James Reimer has already brought a little calm to the storm.Reimer stepped up and helped deliver three of a possible four points, including a rock-solid performance in Columbus. It’s still early, but for the first time all season, there’s a (knock on wood) sense of comfort in the crease.We also dive into Jake Sanderson’s candid comments about Leevi Merilainen, touching on whether it's a problem or not.Where Merilainen is mentally as he continues to learn, and what his long-term future with the Senators could look like.Plus, Ridly Greig is quietly becoming impossible to ignore. With 6 points in his last 4 games, Greig is bringing: Snarl and edge, Legit skill and vision, and a team-first mentality that teammates love. Let’s break it all down. Thanks to our sponsors jimkeayford.com, celebright.ca, and midas.ca👊⬇️ Like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments ⬇️
The Ottawa Senators picked up back-to-back wins — but do they actually change anything?In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy break down what the Senators’ recent victories really mean, why restoring confidence matters right now just as much as points, and why the upcoming games against division rivals will tell us far more about where this team is headed.🏒 What We Discuss:Why the Senators had to win — even if the opponents weren’t eliteWhether these wins restore belief inside the room — or just delay tough questionsHuge weekend ahead vs. Montreal and Detroit, and why those games matter moreGoaltending uncertainty:Linus Ullmark’s return from personal leaveJames Reimer’s opportunity to prove himselfWhere Lévi Meriläinen fits into the equationBrady Tkachuk hits 200 goals — but is he still dealing with lingering effects from his thumb injury?The Senators are at a critical point in their season. The points are coming, but answers are still needed — especially in goal. This weekend could define whether Ottawa is still in the playoff conversation… or just chasing shadows.👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments👍 Like & subscribe for more Senators coverage🎧 SensNationHockey.comSupport our sponsors: https://JimKeayFord.com https://Celebright.ca permanent holiday lightingand https://midas.ca
Did the Senators make the right decision in the way they handled their social media controversy? We talk about the players' reactions, including Brady Tkachuk's. Are the playoffs now a pipe dream? Goalie James Reimer gets pumped for 6 goals in his Belleville debut on Sunday. A missed five minute major loomed large in Saturday's loss to Florida. And Claude Giroux turns 38.
We're pleased to be joined by analyst Mike Johnson from TSN and the NHL Network. We talk to Mike about this week's social media controversy, the fallout and what the Sens need in the second half of the season. We talk about Team Canada at both the World Juniors and the next month's Olympics in Italy.
In this episode, we discuss the team's goaltending issues, analyzing a tough home loss against Detroit, where the Sens were clearly the better team. We talk about coaching strategies, controversial officiating calls, NHL rule changes (die, offside challenge, die), and the upcoming Olympic roster for Team Canada.
Senators winger Drake Batherson joins us to talk about his holidays, the first half of the season and his first fight in quite a while. We're also joined by Prime Monday Night Hockey Host Adnan Virk, who tees up Senators-Red Wings, and we discuss his accomplished, well-travelled career, and his passion for movies. He's more than just a movie buff. He has a podcast and new book that includes conversations with Hollywood's biggest stars.
In this episode, we discuss the super-ugly 4-1 loss to Columbus and we review some of the top Sens storylines of 2025, by month.
Senators goalie Linus Ullmark takes a leave of absence for personal reasons, leaving Ottawa's net to Leevi Merilainen for the foreseeable future. We discuss the Sens 7-5 loss in Toronto coming out of the Christmas break. We also examine which Senators will likely be at the Olympics and what Team Canada's roster will look like.
In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation podcast, we discuss the Ottawa Senators' recent performances, highlighting their wins and the importance of trusting the process for team growth. We get into goaltending concerns, the return of Thomas Chabot, and the recognition of Jacques Martin with a Ring of Honour induction. The conversation also touches on coaching changes within the Belleville Senators, Brady Tkachuk's unique record, and the dynamics of coaching and team performance.
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Abraham Ishmael

Steve when I changed teams to the sens I listened to you as tgor which was amazing corey connacher song was annoying but hilarious. when you were no longer with 1200 that program really took a hit and truthfully never the same quality of radio you made my transition to sens nation very easy .. I m happy that your doing well . God bless you and thank you for clean show .

Jun 15th
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Adam

I have never heard Brent Wallace speak like this. Nice to hear stong opinions. love it!

Feb 15th
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