Senators Beat Capitals in Overtime
The Senators second line centre will miss at least the next three games with what the club describes as an upper-body injury.
Ottawa's Josh Norris finds the back of the night on a short-handed penalty shot to give the Senators the lead.
The Ottawa Senators are going to be without one of their top scoring threats for the next few games. On Wednesday, head coach Travis Green revealed that forward Josh Norris will be out for the upcoming weekend’s slate of games due to an upper-body injury.
The Senators are looking for solutions to a power play that has scored just twice in the past 25 opportunities
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As the Ottawa Senators continue their sometimes-bumpy ride through a season that’s had plenty of positives, their lack of goal scoring remains a concern. Just 137 goals scored in 50 games? It’s puzzling,
Ottawa Senators center Josh Norris (upper body) will miss the rest of the week. He was hurt on Tuesday against the Rangers, and Senators head coach Travis Green has ruled Norris out for the weekend. Ottawa faces Toronto on Saturday and Utah on Sunday.
Norris (upper body) is skating in a non-contact jersey at practice Saturday, per TSN 1200 Ottawa. While Norris has been ruled out of Ottawa's pair of weekend games, he has returned to the ice after suffering an injury Tuesday versus the Rangers.
Norris (upper body) is expected to miss Ottawa's next three games, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports Wednesday.
Ottawa Senators forward Josh Norris left Tuesday's game against the New York Rangers due to precautionary reasons after falling and hitting his chin on the ice. The 25-year-old had 17 goals and 10 ...
The Ottawa Senators will close out their Tuesday contest against the New York Rangers without center Josh Norris, who left late in the first period due to precautionary reasons, reports the Ottawa Sun’s Bruce Garrioch.