The Ottawa Senators will begin their own version of a pursuit for happiness Tuesday.
After facing the Bruins, the Senators will take on the Caps Thursday on the road before saying farewell to 2022 with a trip to Little Ceasar’s Arena New Year’s Eve for a game against the Detroit Red Wings and a visit by the Buffalo Sabres Sunday to kick off 2023.
Of course, health remains a big issue for this team and there have been few games in the first 33 that you can say the Senators played with a full roster. Injuries aren’t an excuse, however, the Senators have had their fair share of battles with trying to have a healthy roster. Wearing a full-face shield to skate with his teammates, Zub told reporters Thursday he’d only just started eating solid foods. The doctors won’t give him clearance until they’re confident the bone is healing properly and he can’t suffer any further injury.Article content
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