It wasn't hard to find disappointments for the Ottawa Senators this past season; it was harder to find veritable bright spots. Maybe the brightest of them all was Jake Sanderson who, at age 21, established himself as undoubtedly this team's number-one defenceman.
Jake Sanderson scored 41 seconds into overtime to lift the Ottawa Senators to a 3-2 win over the host Washington Capitals on Sunday evening. Sanderson's 10th goal of the season capped a comeback for Ottawa (34-39-4, 72 points), which trailed midway through the third period before Ridly Greig scored to force overtime.
It’s a quiet Friday night in February and we find ourselves checking capfriendly.com. Hold up, hey. Unfortunately for the Ottawa Senators one of their star, young core players, this time defenceman Jake Sanderson has an injury.
The Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in overtime in what was the last of four matchups of the season between the two teams. The Senators lost their first game against the Red Wings in their season series, but have won three in a row against them since.
The Ottawa Senators announced on social media that defenseman Jake Sanderson suffered a lower-body injury in the first period of their game against the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday and will not return.
Twenty-five minutes a night against the NHL’s best superstars? That’s nothin’. Not when you’ve spent entire days fighting 200-pound fish.
The Ottawa Senators are showing us that the future that has been advertised for so long is now as they continue to deliver early in the season. The young guns are stepping up as the team looks to continue to build on their three-game winning streak.
The Ottawa Senators recently re-signed one of their future stars to a long-term contract extension, locking up defenseman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year deal worth $8.05 million per season that begins in the 2024-25 season.
Swing big, Pierre, because this Sanderson kid looks good and the salary cap is about to explode.
The Ottawa Senators signed defenseman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year, $64.4 million extension. The deal announced Wednesday night includes a 10-team no trade clause for the final three seasons.
Out of nowhere, the Ottawa Senators made big news on Wednesday, locking in their future on the blue line by signing defenseman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year contract worth $64 million, set to begin in the 2024-25 season.
The Ottawa Senators announced late Wednesday night that they have extended defenseman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year contract extension worth an average annual value (AAV) of $8.05 million.
The Ottawa Senators have made a significant move to solidify their future by signing defenseman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year contract extension worth a total of $64.4 million.
The Senators have taken care of another one of their top young talents, announcing that they’ve signed blueliner Jake Sanderson to an eight-year contract extension that kicks in for the 2024-25 campaign.
The Senators took care of one important piece of business earlier this week with the signing of Vladimir Tarasenko to a one-year contract to help fill the void created by the departure of Alex DeBrincat to Detroit. While they’re pretty much capped out, GM Pierre Dorion is hoping to have another big contract in the works as Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reports that the Sens and defenseman Jake Sanderson are set to sit down for extension discussions later this summer.
The only team to already have clinched a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Boston Bruins return home from a five-game road trip to face the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.
Only 16 NHL games into his burgeoning professional career, Senators’ defenseman Jake Sanderson is patrolling the Ottawa blue line like a grizzled veteran.
Ottawa Senators defenseman Jake Sanderson will have an X-ray to check for further damage after taking a stick to the mouth on Thursday night. The 20-year-old rookie told The Athletic he needed about 15 stitches on his lip following the Senators' 5-2 win over the visiting Washington Capitals.
Sanderson is excited and ready to get things rolling in 2022-23.
A hand injury kept him on the sidelines after signing his entry-level deal.
University of North Dakota defenseman Jake Sanderson has signed on the dotted line giving Senators fans an exciting glimpse into the future. The crowd at the Canadian Tire Centre Saturday was electric.
University of North Dakota defenseman Jake Sanderson has signed on the dotted line giving Senators fans an exciting glimpse into the future. The crowd at the Canadian Tire Centre Saturday was electric.
There's a chance Sanderson could make his debut with the club before the end of the regular season.
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