
Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Local Journalist at StittsvilleCentral.ca
sports content creator 📸🖋️ @shuttersportsm @inside_the_rink
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1 month ago |
insidetherink.com | Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Take a deep breath, Sens fans. Not all hope is lost. While the Ottawa Senators may have lost their first game back in the postseason since 2017, it’s not time to hit the panic button just yet. It may have been a 6-2 final in favour of the Toronto Maple Leafs, but that wasn’t a true reflection of the game. The first finger being pointed at has been at Linus Ullmark.
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2 months ago |
insidetherink.com | Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Photo by Chris Tanouye/Freestyle Photo /GETTY IMAGES With a goal from the new guy and a vintage (2023) Linus Ullmark in net, the Ottawa Senators came away with a much-needed win against the Detroit Red Wings last night, March 10th. In an in-division tilt at the Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa faced Detroit, two teams in the tight Eastern Conference Wild Card Race.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
insidetherink.com | Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Kaitlyn LeBoutillier for Inside The Rink TORONTO, ON. – The Minnesota Frost and Toronto Sceptres met in yet another overtime clash at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Sunday. The last time these teams met, Toronto secured the overtime victory, however, on March 9th, the Frost flipped the script, coming away with a 2-1 win in the extra frame. The Frost got things started in this one with a goal by Brooke McQuigge scoring five minutes in to the game.
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Mar 9, 2025 |
insidetherink.com | Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Dylan Cozens' first warm-up as a Sen (Photo: Senators via X) What looked like a quiet trade deadline for the Ottawa Senators turned into a frenzy in the final hour. Hockey analysts and Sens fans alike were ready to criticize the Senators for not making any moves at what was their first buying deadline in quite some time. That was until their first and biggest trade broke.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
insidetherink.com | Kaitlyn LeBoutillier
Kaitlyn LeBoutillier for Inside The Rink TORONTO, ON. – The Toronto Scepters had a dominant Thursday night at the Coca-Cola Coliseum, defeating the first-place Montreal Victoire 4-1. The Scepters are currently in second place in the league and gaining ground on the Victoire. Toronto’s recent push is mainly due to star player Natalie Spooner returning to the lineup after coming back from knee surgery.
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