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10-26-2011 04:27 PM #31
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I think the deal with the Sweedish team and league was that he has to sign with the Sens or he goes back to Sweeden. Too bad, but he'll be back next year and should stay. No point rushing things.
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10-26-2011 07:45 PM #32
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I believe the primary reason you want a player back in jr vs AHL is because the year in jr does not count against the entry level contract. i.e Zibanajad starts his 3 year pro contract when he starts playing pro hockey ( nhl or ahl ) that way he becomes an RFA one year later.
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10-27-2011 01:39 PM #33
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10-28-2011 07:45 AM #34
The "cardiac kids" did it again , 2.5 secs left , whoohoo , GO SENS !
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10-29-2011 06:02 PM #35
This team is just insane! Never give up!
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10-29-2011 06:12 PM #36
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10-29-2011 08:38 PM #37
The sens are playing really good hockey. Where are all the naysayer complaining about Spezza and Gonchar??? Oh wait they have all disappeared... Awesome win today!
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10-30-2011 09:31 AM #38
Never understood all the hate for Spezza but I believe the the fan reaction to Goncar has been apart of him playing better. He had 0 heart the first few games. He has Played much better but hasn't been outstanding. Karlsson Rundblad, and Cowen are playing extremly well and have helped to take the pressure off bit. This team has 4 guys that could make a push at the Calder!
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10-30-2011 09:40 AM #39
Spezza still has his lapses (a couple of bad centre ice giveaways in OT last night) but his offense more than makes up for it. Can't believe he wasn't even picked in the top 25 centres going into the season. He has been the whipping buy in the past for these gaffe's but I always said he's just that type of creative player who will screw up once in awhile. He has really matured though at both ends of the rink as he needs to be more of a leader. Gonchar has been better and as Matt says, its about heart and effort. Let's not forget though, this is the worst defensive team in the league and the offense is winning the games for them right now. Late game heroics won't last forever and the offense has to continue to fire on all cylinders in order for them to have any success.
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10-30-2011 10:18 AM #40
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Spezza is Spezza. He's a good playmaker and contibutes his goals but is also known for giveaways and turnovers and that will never change. He will go down in the books as a good first line centre but not a superstar. He is on a high right now and that's great but he will go thru his slumps as well. Gonchar goes as the team goes. If the team is doing well then he plays better, if the team is not doing well then he gets worse. When Murray brought him here is was playing great but came from Pittsburgh, a Cup winner and contender that made him look really good. I still think Murray should trade him but that likely won't happen with his age and salary. IMHO Sens need a more balanced defense - 4 stay at home guys with size and strength and 2 offensive guys, Karlsson & Rundblad. Our offensive D are too small and soft in our own end.
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10-31-2011 09:17 AM #41
great win last night - really who are these guys in the Sens uniforms? anyone think after 12 games they'd be sitting in fourth spot, especially after the first 6 games? Amazing what a little confidence, effort and teamwork will do for you!
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10-31-2011 09:48 AM #42
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I think the one area people are not giving enough credit to is coaching.
MacLean and staff have developed a sound plan and the players have bought in. Hard work pays off.
I like the fact that when the team calls a timeout it is MacLean with the white board and not an assitant. He also seems to provide lots of feedback on the bench which is great for the young guys.
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10-31-2011 10:15 AM #43
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11-01-2011 01:35 PM #44
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11-10-2011 08:03 AM #45
4 tough losses in a row now , unfortunatley the unforced errors are the main reason right now (inexperience ?)
Apart from that, the teams play has been really good , very entertaining hockey , we just need a W right now , to keep the morale up.At the end of the day ... It gets dark
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11-10-2011 12:30 PM #46
they are losing the game they were winning before and pretty much by a goal each time. some bad giveaways are killing them.
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11-10-2011 04:46 PM #47
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21 give aways in the game last night. They are playing pretty good, except for the atrocious giveways in the defensive end. Some of the D are trying to get way too fancy with the puck in our end (blind drop passes, trying to pass or stick handle thru 2 guys going up the middle, etc.). Keep it simple, move the puck and your feet fast and up the outside, take the man and stop trying to do everything with your stick (use your body). Just my 2 cents worth.
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11-10-2011 11:37 PM #48
I was at the game....giveaways by rookies and vets alike. WAYYYYYY to much East-West play and not enough North-South - especially at the blue line. And, without doubt, it had to be one of the 'politest' games of pro hockey I have ever watched. A pre-set fight in the first, another in the third and one interference call. Why? Because nobody wanted to hit anyone!!!! Was at the Subway Series Russia/OHL game tonite. Way more heart and effort on these underpaid guys fighting for recognition than those who have 'achieved' at the 'big show'. IMHO
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12-11-2011 09:50 AM #49
Well went to my last Sens game for awhile. Pretty much agree with earlier posts about this (VCR) game. No heart, no speed, looked like a Jr A team against an NHL team for first 30 minutes. Rundbladt looked lost, tentative, and other than one good hit, was not productive. Had to keep reminding myself that this is a "rebuilding" year, but even the vets looked listless. 5 on 3 for two minutes and all they did was try to play keep away. Seemed like every poke check VCR tried worked, and every one the Sens tried failed. No taking the body on rushes and only Anderson kept them in the game. Have to agree also that despite some of the big hits by Foligno the game was non-contact. Went with my son, who has been to a number of HNL arenas and even he commented how quiet SBP is. Not hard to have a conversation at normal levels through most of the game. Had to chuckle, after the Canucks scored in the first two minutes the crowd turned and they were behind the Canucks for most of the way.
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01-23-2012 10:29 AM #50
Since the last post in this thread the Senators have gone 14-4-2.
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01-23-2012 01:19 PM #51
yep, funny how the season has progressed. I think everyone is afraid to say anything thinking they might jinx the streak....whoops!
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01-24-2012 09:36 AM #52
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01-25-2012 08:09 AM #53
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3-2 loss to Phoenix , it is unfortunate going into the break on a losing note , the Sens did not get the puck bounces / breaks last night . Several guys seemed to have off nights. I have to admit I have become a Karlsson convert but he had a rough night, seemed flat footed, but that is going to happen over and 82 game sched.
I hope the Sens are not burning out Anderson they don't seem to have any desire to let Auld make his mark. Might make sense to bring Lehner up for a stretch.
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01-28-2012 09:23 AM #54
Doh! I take full responsibility for the three game losing streak
They certainly look like they were in need of a break after that road trip -- they all looked tired. The refs included.www.chapeaunoirgolf.com
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02-06-2012 01:24 PM #55
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I was at the game vs. Toronto , that was a beating in more ways than one. I felt like I was in the ACC watching the game. I am kinda impartial beings a Red Wings fan so I was not caught up in the emotion of my team winning or losing but it sure was interesting watching the reaction of both teams fans. I guess the only positive was that the Leafs did not win the fights too ( there were none ). Of all the years of the battle of Ontario this is the first time I can remember the Leafs not having any muscle in the line-up ( exception I guess would be Brown ) , while the Sens had Neil , Carkner , Konopka dressed. Not a typical Burke line-up but I guess his attitiude is now we'll beat you with speed.
A win vs. St.l won't be easy but that would be a huge confidence boost. Sens need to get back on the winning side in the next 10 days otherwise they may end up being sellers at the trade deadline, which may not be a bad thing if assets are coming back that will make the team better 2-3 years down the road.
Don't give up hope Sens fans but there is a long way to go.
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02-06-2012 02:51 PM #56
Cleek, i was there too and it was brutal. Worst time I've ever had at a hockey game.
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02-07-2012 10:19 PM #57
Yeesh ! time to dig deep fellas , this seasons not over yet , GO SENS !
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02-23-2012 08:13 PM #58
http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=388672
hope Murray has unlimited North American minutes on his phone!!! lot of rentals who fill in for short-term: Nabokov, Giggy, Turko, etc. Usually indefinitely doesn't mean 5-6days
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02-24-2012 07:59 PM #59At the end of the day ... It gets dark
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