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04-05-2003 08:47 AM #1
Ottawa Senators' run for the cup
Last night Ottawa clinched 1st place overall in the league!http://www.tsn.ca/news_stories/36449.html
Cheers to our Sens on a great season (not to mention the team bonus for finishing on top) which they really need.
Any predictions on how far the Sens might go this year in the playoffs? Personally, I'd like to see them vs Vancouver for the Cup (and see those Leafs get swept in the first round by Phily)!
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04-05-2003 09:09 AM #2
I think Ottawa has a great team, loads of confidence, excellent disipline, the total package to win the cup. Islanders scare me though, they are a tough team...just look how they took Toronto to seven last year, bruised and battered both teams. The west is strong also, but the top team to finish there will be full of injuries.
Prediction: Ottawa in 5 against Isles.
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04-05-2003 09:31 AM #3
I agree Sens vs. Canucks would be awesome.
Ottawa in 6 over the Isles.
Go Sens.
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04-05-2003 09:34 AM #4
Nothing like a little Yashin Bashin' to start the playoffs though.
Sens in 5.
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04-05-2003 02:33 PM #5
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I am a Sens Fan!
My $0.02
Congrats to the Sens, but winning the Presidents Cup is like kissing your sister, winning the Stanley Cup is like getting lucky with a supermodel.
They still have alot of work ahead of them, and from what they've shown in the past in regards to playoff runs, they're still virgins. Time to let their play, then success, do the talking.
Now Mike,
Time to get out of your dream world, the Leafs will not win Lord Stanley, they won't even get past Philly. The Flyers are twice the team they were last year with Hitch, Amonte, & Roenick.
Watch the Flyers steamroll over a bunch of old fossils.
But with that being said, until the Sens actually do something in the post-season you deserve the bragging rights over us Sens fans. Correct??
Sens in 6 over the Isles.
Flyers in 5 over the Buds.
Devils in 7 over the Bruins.
Caps in 7 over the Bolts.
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04-05-2003 03:40 PM #6
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I agree!
It will be a good series, but the Flyers will be extra hungry, having something to prove after scoring only 3 goals last year. I will be very surprised if the Leafs can win. The Flyers are playing great and made some great acquisitions this past year. As a Sens fan that's the team I'm really worried about, but have to take one series at a time.
As for the putter, not a whole lot yet. A little.
As I said, "At 35 inches, its longer then all my previous putters" so I have to choke down to the bottom of the grip which means slightly more than an inch hanging out the top.
I'd hate to trim a Scotty Cameron Prototype, but really I should.
Actually its so nice, I hate to even use it.
Thanks again.
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04-05-2003 05:12 PM #7
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Go HABS Go!!!...
Well yeah.. I can't wait to play golf...nice_lag
Almonte
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04-05-2003 05:24 PM #8
All I can say is please have A NICE LONG SIX-MONTH PLAYOFF SEASON...........
With the NHL cowtowing to the US TV interest's, I'll have lots of empty fairways on the weekend afternoons!!!!
Oh yeah FLYERS win cup on June 16th. Now come golfing!!
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04-05-2003 06:37 PM #9
Flyers will be too busy choking...
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04-05-2003 09:50 PM #10
LEAFS. WHAT LEAFS?
Does anybody know when was the last time the leafs won the cup?
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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04-05-2003 10:24 PM #11
http://calendarhome.com/date.shtml
35 years
11 months
3 days
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04-17-2003 09:52 PM #12
WooHoo!!!!!!
It doesn't get much better than this. Ferbey wins the curling championships, Weir wins a Masters green jacket...now Bonk scores two(count em two) playoff goals and the Sens move on to round Two....
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04-29-2003 01:04 PM #13Ty WebbGuest
Dallas and Ottawa in the finals. Dallas in 6. I am an Ottawa fan but don't believe they have what it takes to beat a great team 4 games out of 7. Maybe one good strong game but not 4. I would love to see them win it all though.
On another note, Ya$hin didn't do diddly in the playoffs again. Adrian Aucoin, an ottawa boy, played very well.
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04-29-2003 02:01 PM #14
Aren't those Mighty Ducks still leading 2-1. Hey what about Vancouver? I disagree I don't think it's Dallas' year. I still haven't seen one team really stand out yet.
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04-29-2003 02:05 PM #15Ty WebbGuest
I hope you are right. With the exception of Anaheim (up until last night), no one team has been hot. This makes for an interesting playoff.
We can't forget the 67s and how well they are playing. Hull too, actually. Hats off to those boys.
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05-05-2003 10:10 PM #16
Nice to see Ottawa Senators outplay, outsmart, outclass the Flyers. Bring on the Devils.
Hopefully the Canucks wrap there series tonight.
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05-05-2003 10:18 PM #17
gotta like it
You have to like the way they are playing right now. Getting results from everyone at the right time.
Go Sens Go......I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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05-17-2003 06:38 PM #18
Damn Devils
Oh Oh!! Doesn't look good for our Sens...its going to be tough to win three in a row against these Devils.
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05-17-2003 06:49 PM #19
Win three in a row
I believe they can do it. Go Sens
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05-17-2003 07:14 PM #20
frustrating...
The Sens will need a much better effort from Lalime if they plan on getting past the Devils.
As much as I like Lalime, he chokes at the worst possible times! I mean, the guy makes fantastic saves when he's not pressured to do so and when the game is on the line, he let's in a softie.
I can understand that one soft goal in a playoff game is somewhat acceptable...... but THREE???
I hope that he's sharp next game and I still think that we can take the series in seven. But PLEASE Patrick, don't pull a Roman.....
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05-20-2003 04:52 PM #21
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Martin has to go...
Soft goals, no emotion...does this sound like a broken record, or what?
The Sens need to get a real coach if they ever want to be considered a true cup contender.
Only Jacques Martin could take an offensively explosive team, with great speed, & make them play like a bunch of plumbers.
Jacques was good for the team when the talent wasn't there, but now it is, and these talented playes need to be able to free-wheel!
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05-21-2003 12:09 AM #22Jacques was good for the team when the talent wasn't there, but now it is, and these talented playes need to be able to free-wheel!
My only beef with Jacques is that he should have brought Spezza in sooner, if for no other reason than to shore up their anemic power play. But in today's NHL, defence wins in the playoffs. Of the final four teams this year, nobody has a more "free-wheeling" offence than the Sens.
Besides, IMHO if you go to 6 games or more in the Conference Finals - you can already be considered a "true cup contender".[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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05-21-2003 01:21 PM #23
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Originally posted by el tigre
Huh? So, are you saying they need to play more like those "free-wheeling" New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Mighty Ducks?
My only beef with Jacques is that he should have brought Spezza in sooner
Besides, IMHO if you go to 6 games or more in the Conference Finals - you can already be considered a "true cup contender".
Spezza didn't play because the Sens have no money & he is on a 2-way contract - that's it, it has nothing to do with his "poor defensive play" - Jacques probably had no say in that one.
I love the Sens, but sorry tigre, going to the conference finals does not make you a cup contender.
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05-21-2003 01:31 PM #24Ty WebbGuest
Jacques is a good, knowledgeable coach. He has to show some emotion and lead by example. A defensive breakdown (both defencemen behind the net) results in a goal and they show Jacques. He is looking at the replay and then writing in his notepad. Somebody should get their a*s chewed for that!
To win the cup, a team requires 110% from everyone. The Sens are not getting that. Even the last game, 6 shots in the first period??
:reallymad
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05-21-2003 02:02 PM #25
Spezza
Mr. Shank-
The reason why they were NOT playing Spezza was not bacause of a money issue. They were winning without him in the lineup and they had good team chemistry. He would have played earlier ONLY if another player got injured, or the team would falter and lose some chemistry. He would be used to shake things up a bit if the team needed it.....
As the old saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Obvoiusly, the Sens have lost some team chemistry over the last few games and now Spezza is in the lineup. Good move by Jacques Martin. Tonight New Jersey has to worry about our famed rookie and hopefully this will open some doors for Hossa, Havlat, Alfredsson....
It should be an amazing game tonight! And BTW, the game is being played on a jumbo tron at the Corel Centre. There is no enterance fee and the parking is free!
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05-21-2003 02:05 PM #26Ty WebbGuest
I understand that Jacques did not want to disrupt his lineup and Muckler ordered him to put Spezza in.
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05-21-2003 02:10 PM #27
ESPN was reporting that Muckler forced Martin to put Spezza in the line up. Funny thing is it paid off. Going to be a first I think in NHL history that the Presidents Cup, and Stanley cup winning team fires their head coach.
You have a situation where the GM starts second guessing the coach and bye bye.
GO Sens GO!!!!
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05-21-2003 02:50 PM #28
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Re: Spezza
Originally posted by The Shtick
Mr. Shank-
The reason why they were NOT playing Spezza was not bacause of a money issue.
Same reason he played 21 games this year - he's not eligble for the Calder trophy ensuring he won't get the bonuses built in to his contract.
Spezza got screwed by the Sens.
IMO, if Muckler was behind the bench we would be having a Cup parade down Bank St in a couple of weeks.
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05-21-2003 02:57 PM #29Ty WebbGuest
I agree with you to some degree. However, the Sens have been screwed by a few players too and have learned some lessons. Daigle and Y*****hin spring to mind.
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05-21-2003 04:28 PM #30
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Does anyone know (or care) where Daigle is now?
Does he still play anywhere?
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