The Ottawa Senators will face the Boston Bruins again after their dominant 7–2 victory last week. This time, the matchup takes place in Boston, where the Bruins aim to recover from that heavy defeat.
The Senators return from a rare four-day break in their tight schedule. They have spent the last two days refining strategies in practice to prepare for tonight’s game. This week’s sessions were part of the team’s annual Dad’s trip, with players’ fathers attending practices and meetings, adding extra motivation and accountability.
Travis Green spoke to the media yesterday and emphasized a sixty-minute mindset as his mantra for the team going into this next stretch of games.
The coach stressed the importance of collective effort and consistency, urging complete player buy-in to the systems and strategies drilled over the past days. He noted that significant attention has been given to improving the penalty kill, expecting visible progress during the game.
Green also pointed out that 5-on-5 play and passing drills were a major focus in practice. When questioned about the so-called November curse surrounding the Senators, he dismissed the idea, underlining that the team’s energy should remain on preparation and performance, not superstition.
Ottawa enters the contest following a Saturday night defeat to the Montreal Canadiens and will look to rebound with a disciplined and engaged effort against Boston.
The Senators aim for a strong rebound in Boston as Coach Travis Green pushes a full-team effort and improved penalty kill after a short break and focused practices.