'They took a goal from us': Sens fans feel cheated by refs in home opener | Unpublished
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Author: Nicholas Kohler
Publication Date: October 13, 2025 - 18:58

'They took a goal from us': Sens fans feel cheated by refs in home opener

October 13, 2025
From the balmy Thanksgiving weather at the gates of the Canadian Tire Centre to the languid post-turkey play on the ice to the lamentable fact that a referee’s call more or less stopped and then reversed the clock early on during the game, losing the Senators their first home goal of the season, time seemed to be playing tricks on Ottawa during a Monday afternoon home opener. Read More


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