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Senators swing 2 deals to open NHL trade deadline day

The Ottawa Senators wasted little time in kicking off the NHL’s trade deadline day by dealing forwards Vladislav Namestnikov and Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Namestnikov joins his third team this season in being traded to Colorado.

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