Sens Nation - Your Ottawa Senators Podcast

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.

Pinto Signs Four-Year Extension, Impact of Chabot Injury, Tkachuk's New Podcast

In this episode, we discuss the Senators' recent news, including Shane Pinto's four-year extension and whether it's the right deal for both sides. We talk about the lack of depth on the left side of the blue line, which got worse last week with the injury to Thomas Chabot. We also touch on Brady Tkachuk's injury and his new podcast, Claude Giroux's fountain of youth, the Oympics and much more!

11-17
45:12

Full Reaction After Senators GM Steve Staios Meets The Media This Week

In this episode of the Sens Nation podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Senators' recent performances, including a weekend sweep and the team's trajectory. They do a full breakdown of General Manager Steve Staios's comments to the media this week, which included questions about the goaltending situation with Linus Ullmark and the coaching style of Travis Green. The conversation also covers contract negotiations for Shane Pinto, player evaluations, including Fabian Zetterlund and the role of enforcers in modern hockey. The episode concludes with a discussion on potential changes in the CHL-NHL relationship.

11-11
47:13

Senators Play Three Straight OT Games, Beat Flyers; Former Sens GM Passes Away

In the latest episode of the Sens Nation podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Coach Gregg Kennedy dive into the highs and lows of the Ottawa Senators' recent games, including an overtime victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. As the season unfolds, they dissect the team's performance, player contributions, and the challenges that lie ahead.Main Content:1. **Game Highlights: A Hard-Fought Victory** The episode kicks off with an analysis of the Senators' narrow 3-2 overtime win against the Flyers. Steve and Gregg share their thoughts on the game's intensity and the importance of securing points, especially in a road game. "A dub's a dub, especially a road game. In today's NHL, that's okay," Gregg remarks, emphasizing the significance of every point as the Senators navigate a competitive Atlantic Division.2. **Performance Analysis: Missing Key Players** Despite the victory, the hosts acknowledge the challenges the team has faced, particularly with captain Brady Tkachuk sidelined. "They're on a playoff pace right now, despite the congestion that is the Atlantic Division standings," Gregg points out. The discussion shifts to the performance of players like Zetterlund and Ridley Greig, who have struggled to find their scoring touch in the absence of Tkachuk. Steve notes, "I understand why Sens fans are a little bit frustrated... they know what this team can be."3. **Key Players Rising to the Occasion** Amidst the struggles, some players have stepped up to fill the void. Tim Stutzle's standout performance, including a stunning one-timer goal, and Drake Batherson's crucial overtime assist highlight the importance of high-end finishers in tight games. Steve highlights, "You need your cream to rise to the top, don't you?" Additionally, Michael Amadio's recent scoring streak has provided much-needed depth. "There's somebody stepping up for he's got three goals in three games now," Gregg mentions, reinforcing the need for secondary scoring.4. **Coaching Decisions: Line Combinations and Strategies** Steve and Gregg also touch on Travis Green's tactical decisions, including line adjustments that seemed to generate positive results. "If the idea was to get some people going, yeah, I guess it worked," Gregg reflects on the changes. The hosts appreciate the fluidity in line combinations, even if the offensive output wasn't significant. They agree that the focus should remain on securing wins, regardless of how they come.5. **Fashion Tips and NHL Trivia** In a lighter segment, the hosts indulge in some NHL fashion trivia, discussing the Flyers' iconic white name bars and the Senators' stylish black helmets. While opinions vary on the aesthetic choices, the conversation adds an entertaining touch to the analysis of the team's performance and identity.As the Senators continue to navigate the season, the podcast highlights the importance of resilience and adaptability. With key players stepping up and coaching strategies evolving, the team remains on a playoff path, despite the challenges. Fans are reminded that every point counts, and with a little patience, the Senators can weather the storm until their full roster is back in play. Key Takeaways: - The Senators secured a crucial overtime win against the Flyers, emphasizing the importance of points in a competitive division. - Missing key players like Brady Tkachuk has posed challenges, but others have risen to the occasion, such as Tim Stutzle and Michael Amadio. - Coaching decisions regarding line combinations are crucial in maximizing player potential and securing wins. Tags: Ottawa Senators, NHL, Sens Nation, hockey podcast, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Michael Amadio, sports analysis, NHL fashion, hockey news.

11-09
37:19

Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

In this episode, we touch on the Blue Jay heartbreak, and the resilience of the Senators as they navigate their own challenges.Section 1: The Blue Jays' Disheartening Exit The Jays faced a gut-wrenching end to their season, losing crucial games six and seven of the World Series. "I just couldn't believe it. So many opportunities to win game six, so many opportunities to win game seven," lamented Gregg Kennedy, reflecting the sentiment of many fans who felt the weight of what could have been. Steve Warne highlighted how the Jays thrived on clutch performances, such as George Springer's game-changing three-run homer in the Seattle series. Yet, in the critical moments of the World Series, the expected clutch hits were absent.Section 2: The Senators' Resilience Amidst Challenges While the Blue Jays faced disappointment, the Senators have been on a rollercoaster of their own. With a record of 4-1-1 over their last six games, the Senators have shown resilience, battling back in games even when they fall behind. "You are what your record says you are," Kennedy noted, acknowledging that while their record may not reflect their performance, they are still banking valuable points as they find their footingThe Senators faced a tough loss against the Montreal Canadiens, where defensive lapses led to missed opportunities. Drake Batherson has stepped up spectacularly in the absence of captain Brady Tkachuk. With 15 points in his first 10 games, Batherson's performance has been a source of hope for fans. Despite a critical mistake that led to an overtime loss, his contributions have been key.Section 3: The Eastern Conference Landscape As the Senators continue their season, the Eastern Conference stands out this year with every team above .500 in terms of points percentage. "It's amazing that the number one team in the Eastern Conference, the Montreal Canadiens, only has a six-point lead on the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, who currently sit in last place," Warne remarked.

11-06
41:02

Ullmark Describes Senators as Immature in Chicago, Walks It Back Against Calgary

In this episode, we discuss the past week in Sens Nation and look ahead to a big game against Montreal on Saturday. First place is in sight, but so is last place. Five points separate first from last in the Atlantic. We discuss Linus Ullmark's inconsistent play, his attempt to fight last week, and his criticism of the team's performance in Chicago. We talk about the right side of the blue line and whether Nick Jensen's stock is falling. And who was the October MVP for the Sens?

11-01
46:34

Brady Tkachuk Provides Update on Thumb Injury, Senators Finish Decent Homestand

In this episode of the Sens Nation Podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the following:The Senators had a better homestand, gaining three out of four points.Concerns remain about the team's scoring ability despite recent wins.Fabian Zetterlund's production is under scrutinyTim Stutzla's move to left wingEarly defensive issuesBrady Tachuk's thumb injury is frustrating Nordiques and Whalers flashbackThe importance of treating the season as a process rather than focusing solely on outcomes.

10-25
51:28

Senators Lose 4 of First 6 Games, Travis Green Shares What They're Doing Wrong

In this episode, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Ottawa Senators' challenging start to the NHL season, focusing on coaching decisions, player performances, and the impact of injuries. They analyze Travis Green's critical approach to the team's struggles in Saturday's loss to the Islanders, the goaltending situation with Leevi Merilainen going to the minors. The conversation also touches on Shane Pinto's impressive scoring and potential rule changes to enhance player safety.Ottawa Senators, Travis Green, NHL, goaltending, player injuries, team performance, coaching decisions, hockey analysis, season start, roster changes

10-19
41:29

Ottawa Senators Lose Brady Tkachuk To Injury; Reviewing A Shaky Start

In this episode, we discuss the Senators' recent performance, focusing on the injury to captain Brady Tkachuk, the team's offensive struggles, and the goaltending. We analyze the implications of Tkachuk's injury on team dynamics and leadership, assess the hit that caused the injury, and evaluate the performance of the goaltender, Linus Ullmark. We also discuss upcoming games and the expectations of fans.

10-15
44:30

Senators Impressive Opening Night Performance In Tampa; Surprising Spence Scratch

In this episode, we analyze the Senators' season opener, discussing the team's resilience, coaching impact, player performances, and defensive strategies. They also touch on the challenges faced by the penalty kill unit and provide an update on Josh Norris's injury. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the Blue Jays' playoff prospects.

10-10
40:49

Final Cuts: Yakemchuk Sent Down, Batherson and Kleven On Injured Reserve

In this episode, now that it's over, we discuss the Ottawa Senators' preseason performance. We analyze player injuries, the new roster, and the recent trade for enforcer Kurtis MacDermid. The conversation also touches on the changes in broadcasting for the Senators and Connor McDavid's contract extension. We even hit on a little Blue Jays playoff talk off the top.

10-07
37:09

Former Senator Turned Broadcaster Jamie Baker Previews Sens New Season

We're joined by Ottawa's Jamie Baker, a former NHL player turned broadcaster, who shares insights on the current state of the Senators and leadership in hockey. He discusses the potential of players like Dylan Cozens and Carter Yakemchuk, the importance of not putting too much stock in preseason results, and the evolving nature of toughness in the NHL. The conversation also touches on the usual packed fall sports calendar, and be sure to tune out at the end when we get into our mutual love of fantasy football.

10-03
43:29

Sens Nation: Trip to Quebec City, Tkachuk's Leadership Matures As Fame Skyrockets

In this episode, we touch on a little Ryder Cup and Blue Jays off the top. We get into the first leg of the Sens' preseason Quebec City action. Linus Ullmark gets a shutout and reveals his strategy for low-shot games. We discuss the goaltending shift this year with Anton Forsberg's exit. We talk about Brady Tkachuk's leadership and how he's become a household name, even outside Ottawa. The Atlantic Division is becoming increasingly competitive due to injuries to key players. Do the Senators need a bona fide superstar to elevate their game further?

10-01
39:55

Preseason Injuries, Big Season Ahead for Shane Pinto, New Chapter for Josh Norris

In this episode, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Ottawa Senators' preseason activities, including player cuts, injury updates, and the dynamics of training camp. They get into the implications of these cuts on team finances, the performance of key players like Shane Pinto and former Senator Josh Norris, and the overall outlook for the season ahead. Takeaways:The Senators are off to Quebec City for bonding and games.Injuries to key players could impact the team's depth.Shane Pinto is in a contract year and has much to prove.Josh Norris hopes to rally with the Buffalo Sabres after injury struggles.The preseason games showcased varying levels of player motivation.The Senators may need to assess their defensive depth on the left sideLars Eller is healthy again and expected to be a reliable fourth-line center.Strong preseason rosters can sometimes be taken down by hungry B rosters.Pinto is entering a big season

09-27
49:33

Camp Opens, Moving on From Formenton, Can The Vets Avoid Slowdowns and Breakdowns?

In this episode of the Sens Nation podcast, Warnsy and The Coach discuss the opening of Ottawa Senators' training camp, focusing on expectations for the upcoming NHL season. They discuss the official end of the line for Alex Formenton in Ottawa, the impact of veteran players, and injury updates. The conversation also touches on the goaltending competition, Arthur Kaliyev being accused of a financial scam, and a tribute to another hockey legend we lost this week. The show is brought to you by JimKeayFord.com and Celebright.ca.

09-21
39:08

Which Prospects Might Be On The Ottawa Senators' Radar At Main Camp?

In this episode of the Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation podcast, host Steve Warne discusses Senators' rookie camp and the organization's best prospects with B-Sens play-by-play announcer David Foot. They explore the team's readiness for the upcoming season, key prospects and rookies to watch, and the importance of coaching and player development. Despite being just 23, Leevi Merilainen will be leaned on a lot this season as Linus Ullmark's backup. Ullmark has never played 50 games or more in a season. As one of the NHL's youngest goalies, is Merilainen ready?

09-18
26:38

Senators Rookie Camp Begins, Staios Optimistic, Formenton Eligible to Return To NHL

In this episode of the Sens Nation podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the kickoff of the Ottawa Senators' season. They get into rookie camp insights, the excitement surrounding the team, and the commentary that emerged from the club's recent golf tournament. The conversation shifts to speculation about whether Sidney Crosby will go wire-to-wire in Pittsburgh and the media comments this week about whether Ottawa night get in on the future Hall of Famer. We get into the future of Alex Formenton and his NHL eligibility being reinstated soon (Dec 1). They also analyze Tim Stutzle's development and expectations for the upcoming season.

09-13
43:07

Alex Formenton Returns to Pro Hockey; Remembering Hall of Fame Goalie Ken Dryden

In this episode, the conversation starts with hockey’s changing dress code policies and what they mean for player individuality. We then turn to Alex Formenton’s next chapter, exploring his career trajectory.We also reflect on the lasting impact of Ken Dryden, who passed away on the weekend, sharing stories about the Hall of Famer. We touch on the latest buzz around Max Guenette's trade potential.

09-08
28:08

Tkachuk and Spence at Ottawa Senators Media Event, Another Sens Radio Coverage Shakeup

In this episode, Graeme Nichols jumps on with us to discuss the Ottawa Senators' season-opening media event, the changes in radio coverage for Senators games, and the impact of remote broadcasting on fan experience. We also delve into public reactions to these changes, the future of sports radio and podcasting, and get some insights from team captain Brady Tkachuk and new player Jordan Spence who attended this week's media event.

09-06
36:50

Our Ottawa Senator Player Rankings Across All Positions

In this episode, we delve into the Ottawa Senators' organizational depth chart, analyzing player rankings across all positions. The conversation highlights key players like Ridly Greig, Shane Pinto, Jordan Spence, and Arthur Kaliyev, and examines their potential impact on the team. Additionally, they address Mitch Marner's recent comments and the implications of fan behaviour.

08-31
43:04

Drake Batherson Joins Us: Reflects On His Summer And First NHL Playoffs

Ottawa Senators winger Drake Batherson joins us to discuss his summer, including training, attending his neighbour Brad Marchand's Stanley Cup party, weddings, golf trips, and more. We discuss last season, finally getting to the playoffs and expectations for this season.

08-28
26:02

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 .

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Adam

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

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