Senators' Greening: Assists In Two Straight: Colin Greening assisted on Ottawa's only goal in Tuesday's loss to Carolina, giving him a helper in each of the last two games. (Updated 04/03/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
The speedy Colin Greening has 37 points in 80 games and is still developing as an NHL player. His name is worth remembering in keeper leagues next fall. (Updated 04/03/2012).
03/24/2012 22:16 Crosby scores first goal since return
Daniel Alfredsson had two goals and two assists, and the Ottawa Senators dealt Pittsburgh its first regulation loss in 15 games, beating the Penguins 8-4 on Saturday night.
03/16/2012 22:26 Senators move into first in Northeast
Filip Kuba scored 3:07 into overtime Friday as the Ottawa Senators moved into first place in the Northeast Division with a 2-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.
03/14/2012 22:53 Price perfect in SO, Habs defeat Sens
David Desharnais scored in regulation and in a shootout, lifting the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday.
Greening was another Binghamton callup who impressed Ottawa's management with his physical play and ability to open up space for his linemates in the offensive zone. In 24 games with the big club, the 6'3", 210 lb center notched six goals and added seven assists. Greening surprised many when he won both the fastest skater and hardest shot contests during Ottawa's annual skills contest. It's those skills that have Ottawa's management intrigued by his potential offensive upside at the NHL level. While he did spend some time playing with Jason Spezza and Bobby Butler on Ottawa's first line, look for him to start the season on Ottawa's third or fourth line to start 2011-12. 10 goals and 20 assists for the rookie center is not out of the question. Greening is still a work-in-progress having come out of the college ranks, but he is one of the most in-shape and hardest working of Ottawa's youngsters. (Updated 10/4/11)