The deal the Senators signed with Canadian Tire in 2013 for the naming rights was set to expire at the end of this season, ...
The Ottawa Senators are taking steps in the right direction to build a new home at LeBreton Flats. Cyril Leeder, the National Hockey League club’s chief operating officer and president ...
The Ottawa Senators are moving forward with plans for a new arena at LeBreton Flats. They reached an agreement on September 20 to buy 10 acres of land.
Ottawa Senators president Cyril Leeder says the team’s move to the new LeBreton Flats arena is expected in four to six years. CTV’s Dylan Dyson reports.
As talks between the Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission to build a new arena at LeBreton Flats continue, the organization is preparing to spend another five years at the Canadian Tire ...
But in a recent update about potential new arena plans, Senators chief executive officer and president, Cyril Leeder, announced that a new building is still several years away from becoming a reality.
A group of friends will be walking all the way from Lebreton Flats to the Canadian Tire Centre next Saturday for the Sens game in support of B.G.C. Ottawa.
OTTAWA — NHL commissioner Gary Bettman ... The NHL commissioner also visited the LeBreton Flats grounds, the site of the Senators’ next arena, with members of the National Capital Commission.
On the latest episode of Sens 1-on-1 with Bruce Garrioch, Bruce speaks with Ottawa Senators President and CEO Cyril Leeder.
President and CEO Leeder outlined remaining steps that included completion of the purchase, zoning and approvals, design of the building, financing, construction and, finally, the opening.