The Ottawa Senators play for a second night in a row and are coming off an emotional 3-2 overtime setback to the New Jersey Devils. Their task doesnt get any easier as they visit the Chicago Blackhawks. Listen to the Senators vs. Blackhawks live on TSN Radio Ottawa 1200 starting at 5pm et. It was the first game for the Senators since their contest with Toronto on Wednesday was postponed due to a shooting in downtown Ottawa. Prior to the game, the Senators honored Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, who was gunned down while standing guard at Canadas National War Memorial on Wednesday. The gunman was later killed while attempting to storm Parliament Hill. The Senators also honored Warrant Officer Patrick Vincent, who was killed on Monday in Quebec when a man drove into him with a car. A moment of silence was held for the victims prior to the national anthems, with both teams circling members of the Canadian Armed Forces at center ice. It was a great ceremony, Senators goaltender Robin Lehner said. Were trying to get the city to come together. Lehner made 26 saves in the loss, one that snapped Ottawas four-game winning streak. Bobby Ryan scored a game-tying goal with 6:09 left in regulation. The Senators snapped a three-game series losing streak with a home victory over the Blackhawks on March 28, but have still lost six of the last eight meetings overall and five straight in Chicago. Ottawa has not won in the Windy City since March 28, 2001. The Blackhawks will try to avoid a third straight setback on Sunday evening as they return home to face the Senators. The Blackhawks dropped a pair of one-goal games on the road following a 4-0-1 start, losing in Nashville and St. Louis. The 3-2 loss to the Blues came on Saturday night and saw Antti Raanta make 28 saves in defeat. Raanta, starting again in place of the injured Corey Crawford (upper body), was tagged for a pair of goals in a 1:45 span late in the second period. The second and eventual game-winner was scored with six seconds left in the frame as Dmitrij Jaskin ripped home a loose puck from the high slot. That was a bad goal, Raanta admitted of the game-winner. Patrick Sharp registered a goal and assist for the Blackhawks, while Kris Versteeg had the other goal. Chicago will be without forward Dan Carcillo for at least the next week due to a right knee injury suffered last night. Miami Dolphins Jerseys . After missing 20 games as a rookie a year ago, Valanciunas - like the Raptors as a whole - has been fortunate to be in good health this season. As he spoke about it, the Raptors sophomore centre scanned the room for wood to knock on. "It is disappointing because we lost today so thats the worst part of the day," said Valanciunas, who left Tuesdays game with a lower-back sprain in the third quarter, missing the rest of Torontos 118-113 overtime defeat at the hands of the Hawks. Mark Clayton Jersey . 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Parker said in a statement released through the Spurs that the photograph was taken three years ago. Parker, who was born in Belgium but raised in France, said he didnt know at the time that "it could be in any way offensive or harmful.Salford owner Marwan Koukash will give life bans to anyone found to have been involved in the trouble that marred the end of his sides win at Huddersfield on Monday. Shortly after the Devils had beaten the Giants 26-24, photographs emerged on social media of some of Salfords players appearing to fight some of their own supporters in the away end of the ground.Pictures on Twitter showed winger Justin Carney and centre Junior Sau involved in heated exchanges, with one particular photo showing New Zealander Sau appearing to restrain a fan on the ground. The RFL have announced a full investigation into the incident with chief executive Nigel Wood saying: We do not condone violence of any kind and will ensure that anyone found to have acted improperly is dealt with accordingly.Koukash claims a child was hospitalised during the incident and although Salford issued a statement of apology, the owner has promised the strongest possible action against anyone found to have caused trouble. The minority who caused the trouble, who I called thugs, will not be associated with our club or the sport. We will make sure they never attend a rugby league game again. Marwan Koukash We have launched an immediate investigation into what happened, Koukash told Sky Sports News HQ. We are waiting for the CCTV footage from Huddersfield to understand what has happened and to identify those who are involved and isolate them from our sport altogether.We have asked for the CCTV from Huddersfield, Koukash said in an interview with talkSPORT. The minority who caused the trouble, who I called thugs, will not be associated with our club or the sport. We will make sure they never attend a rugby league game again.Koukash added that the daughter of a member of the clubs coaching staff had to be checked over in hospital after the fracas, and defended the actions of Carney and Sau.I thing what might have made things a lot worse than what they were is the fact that 2 of our plaers jumped into the crowd. If id have been there myself and seen my kids or family in distress and needing my help, obviously I would jump in. and thats exactly what has happened. Justin Carney and Julian Sale? Have done nothing more than anybody else would do.Koukash added: If I had been there myself, and had seen my kids or my family in distress and needing my help, obviously I would jump in, and that is exactly what happened.Justin Carney and Junior Sau have done nothing more than anybody else would do.He added: You go towards your fans at the end of the game to acknowledge their support and when you see your family are there and need your help, regardless of whether youre a policeman or a player, the human instinct is to jump in and help them out.Ive spoken to them and I accept what theyve done and what theyve done is what every other human would do, regardless of what their position is.The players want to go over to the away fans at the end of the game, and thats when some of the trouble started. Their families were in distress and needed their help - you dont expect them just to stay on the pitch and do nothing. Salford players Justin Carney and Junior Sau stepped in to stop fans fighting in the stands following their match at Huddersfield A statement from Huddersfield confirmed a flare had been let off in the Salford end just before the end of the game.ddddddddddddAt 1638 a flare was ignited by a Salford fan in the away stand. Neither the fan who ignited it, nor the fan who subsequently threw it towards the playing surface, were identified. The flare was removed from the playing surface by stewards.Two Salford fans were then ejected from the playing surface and pitch-side at the end of the game for pitch encroachment.Following this an incident occurred in the away stand. We are expecting the RFL to request an investigation into the incident involving some of the Salford players and Salford fans post match and we will co-operate fully with this. Highlights from the First Utility Super League as Huddersfield took on Salford at the John Smiths Stadium West Yorkshire Police said on Tuesday afternoon that no crimes had yet been reported and no arrests made. West Yorkshire Police were not in attendance at the fixture but were called at 4.53pm once the match had finished, said Inspector Jon Dunkerley. Officers attended and assisted stewards in a crowd control situation outside the ground. No crimes have so far been reported and no arrests made.We have since spoken to the club who are working closely with the Rugby League and we are reviewing CCTV footage of the incident. Also See: Reds rescue kids from brawl WATCH: Violence mars Salford win WATCH: Baz and Tezs big hits! WATCH: Top five tries ' ' '