Ottawa has spent the last month debating the necessity of this surgery, following the player's early exit in the team’s season-finale with the injury.
Ottawa Senators’ defenseman Thomas Chabot suffered a lower-body injury on Wednesday vs. the Buffalo Sabres and will be out of the lineup Thursday vs. the Chicago Blackhawks.
Sunday night was a night to forget for Thomas Chabot and the Ottawa Senators. Ottawa took on the Carolina Hurricanes, and they fell apart. The Hurricanes defeated Ottawa 7-2 on the strength of a four-goal third period onslaught.
The Ottawa Senators mounted a couple mini-comebacks in this game, erasing deficits to make it 1–1 and 2–2. However, the Canes opened things up with four unanswered goals to start the third, and Ottawa couldn't make it back.
At the start of the season, it was generally agreed that the Ottawa Senators' blue line would be their greatest strength. It doesn't take a genius to look
In his second game after returning from long-term injured reserve, Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot suffered a leg injury and will miss a minimum of four weeks, per a TSN report Thursday.
The Ottawa Senators are trying to find themselves this season and it could be tricky with a key defenseman now expected to miss at least four weeks due to a leg injury.
Ottawa should issue a more comprehensive update on his status by Friday morning.
Ottawa Senators head coach D.J. Smith said defenseman Thomas Chabot would be “unavailable” for Tuesday night’s game against the New York Rangers.
According to Elliotte Friedman, “Despite rumours to the contrary, I don’t sense Ottawa is interested in moving Thomas Chabot.” Friedman didn’t go into more detail in his 32 Thoughts column, but if there is talk about Chabot being dealt, it’s likely due to his return to the Senators’ lineup.
The Ottawa Senators placed star defenseman Thomas Chabot on long-term injured reserve early Saturday morning. Chabot is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks with a fractured hand, coach D.J.
Smith said Chabot injured his hand on a blocked shot in Thursday night’s game against the New York Islanders.
The Ottawa Senators received a severe blow as defenseman Thomas Chabot is expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks due to a fractured hand, confirmed by head coach DJ Smith.
It may be early into the 2023-24 season, but are there any trends surrounding the play of Ottawa Senators defenceman Thomas Chabot? After a 5-2 victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday evening at the Canadian Tire Centre, lots of storylines are forming.
Here is statistical analysis on Ottawa Senators defender Thomas Chabot and whether or not he is among the elite. Are we talking about a defensive defenceman or a defensive forward?
Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot will likely miss the next couple of weeks due to an upper-body injury.
We had ourselves a nice night to start the week, and now the goal is to maintain those winning ways. Tonight in the NHL offers us nine games, and we've identified five prop plays worth a wager on this fine Tuesday.
It feels as if we've left some money on the table the last few nights, and while it hasn't been a bad week, it hasn't been a great one either. With 12 games on the NHL schedule tonight, I see that changing tonight.
In a move that will go down as a ‘what the hell was he thinking?’ kind of moment, Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot just smashed his stick into the face of his teammate Travis Hamonic while the two were sitting on the bench during the Senators vs.
After a brief hiatus, our ‘3 Up, 3 Down’ column for the Ottawa Senators is back. Each week, we’ll reflect on key developments from the past seven days of hockey at the Canadian Tire Centre.
Chabot was injured Saturday against the Flyers.
The Ottawa Senators got unfortunate news on Saturday as it appears defenseman Thomas Chabot suffered an injury in the Senators’ game versus the Philadelphia Flyers.
The injury likely was a result of a hit delivered by Columbus forward Sean Kuraly.
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