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.
The Ottawa Senators will be without one of their top centremen for the remainder of the game against the New York Rangers.
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.
In the second half of the season, the Senators will need more out of Norris, who's on pace for a 44 point season.
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The Ottawa Senators will be without one of their top centremen for the remainder of the game against the New York Rangers.
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