Monday, 11 April 2011 11:05

Sens Clean Out Their Lockers

As the Sens came together for the last time before departing on what will be a long summer, there seemed to be a general sense of hope for the future. The team was much better down the stretch and a handful of young guys stepped up and made management and fans take notice.

Brighter days are ahead for the Ottawa Senators.

Today was a chance for the players, management and coaches to reflect on the season that was. The 26th place finish doesn't sit well with anyone and the changes have already begun. Cory Clouston was dismissed shortly after the team's final game along with his assistants Greg Carvel and Brad Lauer.

In a media availability this morning, Bryan Murray indicated that the decision to replace Clouston was made awhile ago but that they felt it was best to wait until the end of the year. Murray also said that in the next coach he hopes to find a guy that can get players to respond. A tweet from Ian Mendes indicated that the club plans to hire a coach within a six week window beginning on May 1.

Murray also reiterated what he has said in the past in that the club plans to pursue a top six forward via free agency or through trade.

Clouston also addressed the media for the first time this morning since his dismissal on Saturday night. The former Sens bench boss had nothing negative to say about the organization and indicated that he has already received calls about various coaching vacancies. Good to see Clouston will have some options moving forward.

Meanwhile for a handful of players, preparations beginning for the World Championships. Spezza, Shannon, Da Costa and Michalek are all confirmed while Erik Karlsson is a maybe for Sweden.


Big day for Sens fans tomorrow as the draft lottery is scheduled for 8:00 PM. Steve Lloyd of Team 1200 has done a great job of breaking down the potential outcomes in an article you can read here.

I'll be doing a live blog tomorrow night for the Draft Lottery that kicks off at 7:30 PM. Hope you can all make it out!

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0 #1 gcjager 2011-04-11 10:10
Woot!
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0 #2 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-11 10:14
Wow, good to see Shannon selected for team USA. He's actually a very skilled hockey player. Good for him. As much as I like him, I don't know if there is room for him next season. Hopefully though.

On the D-men question: who is most likely to go? We will be entering next season with too many prospective D-men, and it is inevitable that Murray will have to move some bodies somehow. Kuba, Gonchar, Lee and Carkner come to mind. Who is most likely to go?

I know we all want Kuba gone gone gone; will his recent play help his trade stock heading into the off season? What is a probable return?

I also do not see any room for Matt Carkner as well. He will probably be the 7th D man, given that the younger players do indeed crack the roster. Is he a tradeable asset as well?

In regards to FA signings, I hope we can sign Jussi Jokinen. He's by far among the best in the Free Agent market.
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0 #3 SensChirp 2011-04-11 10:15
Forgot Da Costa. He will be at the World Championships as well
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0 #4 SensChirp 2011-04-11 10:15
Hithcock will coach Team Canada
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+1 #5 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-11 10:23
For the record, *notable* Free Agents [not including Restricted Free Agents] are:

Teemu Selanne
Alex Tanguay
Tomas Kopecky
Tomas Fleischmann
Milan Hejduk
Scottie Upshall
Mathieu Garon
Brad Richards
Jamie Langenbrunner
Nicklas Lidstrom
Kris Draper
Michal Handzus
Antti Miettinen
Andrew Brunette
Radim Vrbata
Christian Ehrhoff
Kevin Bieksa
Jussi Jokinen
Joni Pitkanen
Cory Stillman
Tomas Vokoun
James Wisniewski
Andrei Markov
Ryan Shannon
Nikolay Zherdev
Ville Leino
Alexei Kovalev
Simon Gagne
Mike Knuble
Brooks Laich
Jason Arnott

EDIT: Knuble just signed a one year contract with Capitals.
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0 #6 Boffin Sandy 2011-04-11 10:33
Senchirp, long-time fan - keep up the great work.

I've been watching some of the discussion on possible coaching choices and haven't noticed one name - Ted Nolan. On the downside, he's known for being difficult for management. But on the upside, he's known as a player's coach whose able to get teams working together. He also won the Jack Adams award. Thoughts?
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0 #7 conor smythe 2011-04-11 10:43
Jason,

can you make a list of RFA's?? the UFA list is uggggly, I would take shannon(obvious ly) and jokinen(maybe). . the rest can get bent.

...also, you missed 'tim connolly' and 'alex frolov'..not that it makes any kind of difference.

If NYR are actually interested in Brad Richards, I say Ottawa makes a pitch at RFA Brandon Dubinsky. take him out of centre and give Spezza a 30 goal scoring winger.. OR keep him at centre and make a healthy competition for Dacosta.
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+2 #8 SensChirp 2011-04-11 10:44
@SensReporter
Spezza says players are always learning and coaches are too: "He'll get better at the things that he lacked in communication and such."
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0 #9 Johne 2011-04-11 11:00
I put anthrax in Kuba's locker. So long Flip.
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0 #10 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 11:02
We should pick up Kovalev.. Pay him 5 mil.. Yeah.. no. LOL. Kovalev has KHL written all over him. Great player.. When he wants to be. I am sure he can play at his own pace in the KHL.
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+1 #11 Johne 2011-04-11 11:06
http://twitter.com/reporterchris - Ryan Nugent-Hopkins named top North American skater by NHL Central Scouting.
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0 #12 Johne 2011-04-11 11:09
http://twitter.com/TSNBobMcKenzie - NHL CSB release final rankings. North America: 1. RNH 2. Landeskog 3 Huberdeau 4. Hamilton 5. Beaulieu 6. Couturier. Europe: 1. Larsson.
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0 #13 gauts26 2011-04-11 11:13
Heberdeau really came out of now where and couturier dropped as fast. interesting to see what we will do now.
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0 #14 Johne 2011-04-11 11:13
http://twitter.com/TSNBobMcKenzie - NHL CSB (cont'd): 2. Zibanejad 3. Brodin 4. Armia. TSN's Draft Lottery Top 10 (scout survey) revealed tomorrow, with NA/Euros on same list.
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0 #15 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-11 11:24
Quoting conor smythe:
Jason,

can you make a list of RFA's?? the UFA list is uggggly, I would take shannon(obviously) and jokinen(maybe).. the rest can get bent.

...also, you missed 'tim connolly' and 'alex frolov'..not that it makes any kind of difference.


Fair enough connor. List of *notable* RFA's:


Michael Frolik
Troy Brouwer
Viktor Stalberg
David Jones
Jakub Voracek
Wayne Simmonds
Drew Doughty
Shea Weber
Sergei Kostitsyn
Keith Yandle
Devin Setoguchi
Patrik Berglund
Brad Marchand
Drew Stafford
Andrei Kostitsyn
Zach Parise
Brandon Dubinsky
Ryan Callahan
Steven Stamkos
Clarke MacArthur
Semyon Varlamov

Agreed that the UFA's aren't anything to go leaps and bounds for, but again, I would love Murray to go for Jussi Jokinen.
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0 #16 Swesens 2011-04-11 11:27
The Zibanejad kid is an option that not many have considered. He's a center but plays on the wing aswell. A powerforward with good hands. He have been playing quite good in the Swedish Elite League.
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0 #17 INurHome 2011-04-11 11:29
Knuble signed an extension in the last 24HRs.
From that UFA list I am interested in Tomas Kopecky and Brooks Laich. I have no idea what the market is going to be like though....
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0 #18 RhinoceRoss 2011-04-11 11:30
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:

On the D-men question: who is most likely to go? We will be entering next season with too many prospective D-men, and it is inevitable that Murray will have to move some bodies somehow. Kuba, Gonchar, Lee and Carkner come to mind. Who is most likely to go?


I think people make the jump too quickly in their mind from having a guy in the system to trading him because we have more of a certain commodity.

Just because you have 8 capable dmen doesn't mean you have to start shipping them off to make a 23 man roster exact, especially considering the generous cap surplus The sens enjoy currently.

Kuba is the only guy who we will be trying to move.

Agreed on Jussi Jokinen though, I love his game now that he's got some NHL experience.
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-1 #19 Johne 2011-04-11 11:34
I think Kuba and Gonchar should be moved. Gonchar's needs affect Karlsson's game and Kuba cannot play with other PMD.
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+2 #20 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-11 11:35
Maybe we could throw some money at Stafford? He had a career year in Buffalo. Definitely a top 6 forward.

How do teams go about signing Restricted Free Agents again? Something about matching teams' offers or something like that?
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+2 #21 SlickRick 2011-04-11 11:35
I'd take Ville Leino..Could come at a reasonable price and has top line potential (scored about 60 points on Philly's 2nd/3rd line I believe)
Does anybody know if Roger's local network will carry the B-Sens playoff games? You'd think they would be made available to viewers in Ottawa (especially since we are not in the playoffs)
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+4 #22 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 11:36
On finding another blogger to replace Tost:

As I said last topic I would love to see a Binghamton Senators blogger to update us on the farm. A blogging contest between interested readers that follow Bingo is how I suggest we find them and their automatic name should be BSensChirp. Thumbs up if you like the idea ;)
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-1 #23 Johne 2011-04-11 11:37
The winner UFA will be Upshall, for 2nds I'd go for Bergenheim or Laich
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-1 #24 C-Mac 2011-04-11 11:37
Well since we know BM is probably looking at a Russian he can over pay for, im guessing its Zherdev from the list of UFA`s. I really hope not, I am hoping for Laich, Upshall or Bradley in that order.

C-Mac
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0 #25 gauts26 2011-04-11 11:40
murray should draft Magnus Nygren with his 4th or 5th round pick if he is still around.
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0 #26 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-11 11:40
RFA Ryan Callahan is another.
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-1 #27 meadowdog  2011-04-11 11:50
Johne is taking his smart pills again.

Laich would be a very nice signing for Ottawa.
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0 #28 WeAreSensFans! 2011-04-11 11:54
nice stat for the #2 ranked international goalie

HELLBERG, MAGNUS SWEDEN-2 04/04/91
6' 5" 185 gp.31 avg2.04 s.o.5 sv%0.935
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+2 #29 WeAreSensFans! 2011-04-11 11:58
anybody know if rundblad and karlson would fit in as their natural positions together?
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+4 #30 Johne 2011-04-11 12:02
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
anybody know if rundblad and karlson would fit in as their natural positions together?


Most videos I've seen of Rundblad he's playing LD which fits in perfectly.
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+2 #31 WeAreSensFans! 2011-04-11 12:11
I would go with the swedes together then, they'd read each other the best.
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0 #32 Mike Bauer 2011-04-11 12:16
Quoting Johne:
The winner UFA will be Upshall, for 2nds I'd go for Bergenheim or Laich


Bergenheim isn't a winner IMO, he's ok but never scored more than 15 goals.

Upshall, Laich and Fleischman would be my targets.

Fleishmann is a good target...51 points in 69 games last year. This year he had a bad injury so that is a writeoff.
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0 #33 Johne 2011-04-11 12:19
The way I see the D pairings at the end of the season

Phillips/Cowen
Karlsson/Rundblad
Gonchar/Lee

But I think Cowen and Rundblad are both going to play at reduced minutes for a good while, jumping in and playing big time minutes at the NHL level rarely happens.

I think you'll see Lee substituting for Cowen and Gonchar for Rundblad.

I also find it awesome that this team hasn't missed Carkner one bit. While I do admire what he's accomplished to make it to the bigs, he just is SOL on talent.
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-1 #34 Mike Bauer 2011-04-11 12:19
Quoting Johne:
I think Kuba and Gonchar should be moved. Gonchar's needs affect Karlsson's game and Kuba cannot play with other PMD.


Kuba wont be moved, he will be bought out. He's played his last game as an Ottawa Senator
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0 #35 RhinoceRoss 2011-04-11 12:24
Quoting Mike Bauer:
Quoting Johne:
The winner UFA will be Upshall, for 2nds I'd go for Bergenheim or Laich


Bergenheim isn't a winner IMO, he's ok but never scored more than 15 goals.

Upshall, Laich and Fleischman would be my targets.

Fleishmann is a good target...51 points in 69 games last year. This year he had a bad injury so that is a writeoff.


You gotta avoid picking up guys based on their point totals beside awesome talents. Laich and Fleischmann and Bradley have all had inflated stats because they pick up garbage goals and assists from OV and Backstrom and Semin controlling the play.

Not sure why anyone is interested in Scottie Upshall, talk about a sideways move - Nick Foligno is the exact type of player and I'd go out on a limb and say he's better. Have you checked his NHL play, or are you just liking him because of a WJC from a decade ago?
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+2 #36 OttawaSensFan 2011-04-11 12:24
"Murray also reiterated what he has said in the past in that the club plans to pursue a top six forward via free agency or through trade".

I can deal with us signing a young UFA but I have a massive problem with us trading any assets or picks. We should be collecting picks and building, slowly to become a truly elite team. Teams that rush end up like Toronto has since the lockout.
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+4 #37 RhinoceRoss 2011-04-11 12:24
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
anybody know if rundblad and karlson would fit in as their natural positions together?


They were linemates for all of their international competitions before Karlsson took the plane over to Ottawa.
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+1 #38 C-Mac 2011-04-11 12:32
Quoting RhinoceRoss:
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
anybody know if rundblad and karlson would fit in as their natural positions together?


They were linemates for all of their international competitions before Karlsson took the plane over to Ottawa.


I am pretty sure Karlsson and Hedman were paired most of the time before Karlsson flew over.
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+1 #39 aligator 2011-04-11 12:33
Quoting Mike Bauer:
Quoting Johne:
I think Kuba and Gonchar should be moved. Gonchar's needs affect Karlsson's game and Kuba cannot play with other PMD.


Kuba wont be moved, he will be bought out. He's played his last game as an Ottawa Senator


No. He will play better next year without an injury at the start of training camp. Couple that with his expiring contract and he will have trade value next season. Why throw that away?
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0 #40 Johne 2011-04-11 12:35
@RhinoceRoss

I'm basing all of those off of age + watching them play and envisioning even better point totals on our team.
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0 #41 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 12:49
Quoting SlickRick:
I'd take Ville Leino..Could come at a reasonable price and has top line potential (scored about 60 points on Philly's 2nd/3rd line I believe)
Does anybody know if Roger's local network will carry the B-Sens playoff games? You'd think they would be made available to viewers in Ottawa (especially since we are not in the playoffs)


I am actually thinking about getting AHL live to catch the future Senators on their run if it is reasonably priced.
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0 #42 Johne 2011-04-11 12:51
http://ahl.neulion.com/ahl/

Doesn't look reasonably priced to me. Hopefully we can find streams.
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0 #43 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 12:57
Quoting Johne:
http://ahl.neulion.com/ahl/

Doesn't look reasonably priced to me. Hopefully we can find streams.


Yeah $50 for what could be a series or a full run is not worth it to me. I'd pay maybe half that.
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0 #44 Johne 2011-04-11 13:00
I just tweeted them about a playoff package, maybe itll happen.
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0 #45 meadowdog 2011-04-11 13:00
I wasn't going to do this but here goes. The last four or five posts from meadowdog are not from the meadowdog who has been posting here the for the last year. My handle has been stolen by some gutless little puke who objects to any criricism of Bryan Murray.

I feel I can go toe to toe with anyone and defend my positions but the coward who has usurped my name is too gutless to match wits. This is the final post by the real meadowdog so just know that those inane posts currently showing up under my name are from an imposter and a coward. It's been a slice.
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0 #46 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 13:02
@ Johne

I hope so.


@ Meadow

Which personality is this?
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0 #47 SensChirp 2011-04-11 13:20
@meadowdog,

I answered your email last night.
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+1 #48 Johne 2011-04-11 13:21
@Chirp

with all the name highjacking thats gone on with the new site, its kinda cute but not really. Either can avatars be added to give a 2nd form of ID or display the username instead of the display name or both?
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-1 #49 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 13:23
Hey Chirp

What do you think of my BSensChirp contest idea?
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0 #50 SensChirp 2011-04-11 13:30
Yea I think what I will have to do is have registration required to post and then any other comments will be moderated. I have the IP address of the guy that has been doing it, same guy every time.
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0 #51 Johne 2011-04-11 13:33
@Chirp

it is possible to change the display name on a registered account, is there any way for you to differenciate between registered users and form fillerouters? If so you could ban that users account. I'd hate to ban an ip, but you abuse, you lose.
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0 #52 Rich 2011-04-11 13:36
Just follow B-Sens Hockey Here. http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=PluckPersona&U=551340dd39644ae695cca9fe0180e879&plckPersonaPage=PersonaBlog&plckUserId=551340dd39644ae695cca9fe0180e879
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0 #53 SensChirp 2011-04-11 13:37
Quoting Captain Alfie:
Hey Chirp

What do you think of my BSensChirp contest idea?

I like it. I plan to reach out to a couple of people first to see if there is any interest. I think even just a once a week update would be good.
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0 #54 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 13:39
@Chirp

Yeah once a week would be cool too. I was thinking a game by game kinda thing like you under a seperate tab but any update on the farm is good.
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+3 #55 Johne 2011-04-11 13:40
On the B-Sens writer/blogger note. It would be great to have that blogger writing from a Sens fan perspective 1st and a Bsens fan 2nd.

The impression I've gotten from most hardcore B-Sens fans is that they don't really care about the big club.
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-1 #56 Captain Alfie 2011-04-11 13:42
@Johne

Good point. They would probably ramble about what a swedish seive Lehner is and how we should trust Brust.

lol
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0 #57 Patrick1 2011-04-11 13:43
SC - I noticed that comment by Jason Spezza as well; very telling. I also very much appreciated Coach Clouston's comments, especially in light of his current situation. He kept his comments in perspective and seemed optimistic about the future - which is great. I especially enjoyed the comment about his girlfriend/fian cee - been there.
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0 #58 Johne 2011-04-11 13:44
Quoting Captain Alfie:
@Chirp

Yeah once a week would be cool too. I was thinking a game by game kinda thing like you under a seperate tab but any update on the farm is good.


Me too, like a Bsenschirp. I think it could also open up this site to the entire Bingo fanbase. :)
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+1 #59 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-11 14:23
Quoting Captain Alfie:
On finding another blogger to replace Tost:

...name should be BSensChirp. )


Quoting Johne:
@Chirp

with all the name highjacking thats gone on with the new site...


1) Like the idea of "Ottawa"-based Binghamton reports (weekly, game-by-game or when nec.) The name also works - Simple, familiar.

2) Isn't there just a way you can make sign-ups exclusive? ie you get an account name and then no one else (registered or not) can use that name

3) On Clouston, there were obvious errors: stubbornness, communication, positioning/lin es.

There were also bad circumstances: injured #1, awful backup, players returning from injury, depleted practices and underperformers.

So yes, it was his fault and yes, circumstances were stacked against him - neither 'side' is right.
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+1 #60 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-11 14:36
Just a little thought about this team long-term:

This is the first rebuild our franchise has undergone - the last time we did this was our initial building of a franchise. We got Phillips, Redden, Yashin and Alfie relatively early in our history. Daigle turned out to be a bust, but we turned Yashin into Spezza/Chara and continued to draft key pieces (Havlat, Hossa [into Heatley], Volchenkov).

I feel like this time around, our only advantage is our goaltender. As much as I loved players like Kelly, Fisher and Vermette, most franchises can replace them with similar prospects.

I don't see a well-rounded Redden (in his prime) or Chara-type in our backend, but we do have immense, more specialized talents. We obviously don't have the clear #1 forwards this time around. Only Spezza (Michalek is borderline).

Part of me thinks our return to cup contention will hinge on finding a late-draft gem like Alfie, Zetterberg, Datsyuk etc
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+2 #61 TheTyrantWee 2011-04-11 14:44
It's pretty obvious to anyone with a brain that Ottawa will need to get somewhat lucky in finding a couple top three forwards to play with Spezza if we want to become a contender again. Fingers crossed that whoever we take at 1st, 5th, or 6th overally this year will end up being one of those top three forwards who can put up 70+ points routinely. After that we need to find one more somewhere in the next 3 drafts to have any hope of becoming a contender whilst Spezza is still young enough to carry the team. Otherwise we'll be dealing Spezza at 32-33 for a 1st or 2nd overall pick and sucking for a couple years until we acquire the top three forwards we need.

Cowen, Lee, Rundblad, Karlsson, Wiercoch, and Gryba should be a solid group of defense prospects to build around. It's inevitable that we'll get a couple more of these guys through 2nd/3rd rounders over the next 2-3 drafts.
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0 #62 Dorkiewicz  2011-04-11 14:52
meadowdog = Jerkoff Jim Jerome 2.0.

He should have been euthanized long ago.
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0 #63 Johne 2011-04-11 15:04
@Everyone

There will be plenty of downtime this summer when you'll wish there was something going on, so hopefully Chirp puts the hunt for another blogger off until then :D
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0 #64 PraiseAlfie84 2011-04-11 15:06
Does anybody else think the book is out on Regin? I haven't seen anyone mention him at all in terms of next year's roster. He'll obviously be on it, but for how long remains the question...
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0 #65 SlickRick 2011-04-11 15:09
Part of me thinks our return to cup contention will hinge on finding a late-draft gem like Alfie, Zetterberg, Datsyuk etc

Maybe Mark Stone (7th round?) can be that gem.
Are patios open yet? I'm getting thirsty!
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0 #66 Johne 2011-04-11 15:11
Quoting PraiseAlfie84:
Does anybody else think the book is out on Regin? I haven't seen anyone mention him at all in terms of next year's roster. He'll obviously be on it, but for how long remains the question...


I think he's a lock to make it. He's on every lineup I've posted. His only threat of being pushed out is Da Costa and I didn't see enough there yet.
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-1 #67 WeAreSensFans! 2011-04-11 15:27
regin was a huge let down this year, maybe he needs time in bingo
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+1 #68 Johne 2011-04-11 15:40
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
regin was a huge let down this year, maybe he needs time in bingo


Wouldn't you be a letdown too if you get benched, demoted to 4th line AND played with Kovalev.
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0 #69 Spezzafan19 2011-04-11 15:42
Out of all the ufa I would like to see Murrray sign Ville Leino. As for trading for a top six forward I would like Murray to trade for is Ryane Clowe!
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+1 #70 Tcharger 2011-04-11 15:45
SPEZZAFAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We shoulda gotten Ladd eh man?
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+1 #71 Johne 2011-04-11 15:48
Quoting Spezzafan19:
Out of all the ufa I would like to see Murrray sign Ville Leino. As for trading for a top six forward I would like Murray to trade for is Ryane Clowe!


I think Leino is very overrated and a product of a highscoring offense. Someone will pick him up with a hefty pricetag and I hope it's not us. But if the price is right, he's worth a gamble as a LW.
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-2 #72 conor smythe 2011-04-11 16:12
I'd like to see Murray sign nobody.

Give the team another full year to develop and build chemistry, THEN decide what holes you need filled. The UFA market is weak, and rather than make a move just for the sake of making one, why not be patient?

Eugene has already accepted a 2-3 year rebuild, why put all your eggs in one basket in your first year? Isn't that what got us in trouble in the first place; spending money just because we had it to spend?


If Murray DOES sign a winger, I would like to see Michalek moved out, as he will become redundant (unless for some reason alfie can't play)
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0 #73 Johne 2011-04-11 16:28
I think theres room for 2-3 UFA signings + our backup goalie. There should be a few guidelines for those forwards.

Young
Cheap
Short term (No longer than 2 years, preferably 1)
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0 #74 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-11 16:33
Quoting conor smythe:
If Murray DOES sign a winger, I would like to see Michalek moved out, as he will become redundant (unless for some reason alfie can't play)


Lawrence Pierce asks: I think Homer gets stupider every year.

Well, that's not a question, but gotta side with Tyrant here and say that every time you comment it just gets crazier and crazier.

How on earth does our second-best offensive threat become redundant if we sign a winger?!? Hell, we could sign TWO FIRST LINE WINGERS and still have a perfect spot for Michalek as a high-end 2nd liner. Like Spezza, he picked up his game towards the end of the season, or didn't you notice?
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+2 #75 Johne 2011-04-11 16:39
Michalek sucks with Spezza so he is already a 2nd liner in my eyes and thats why I pray we sign a LW.
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0 #76 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-11 16:43
PS I don't see us making a move just for the sake of making a move or spending more cap space. Don't think Murray is the type of GM to do that either, now that we're under a rebuild mandate.
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0 #77 Tony 2011-04-11 16:54
I hope we just let our little guys grow. Eff going out and offer sheeting Parise(or anybody for that matter) and Eff throwing cashish at any notable UFA's. Wait for the pool to atleast be deeper so at least Murray can't be blamed for taking on an albatross contract in a UFA frenzy. Somebody tie up the Euge too. Though nobody can really confirm or deny his involvement in signing Kovalev except Melnyk himself, the possibility troubles me.
Having a businessman make hockey decisions is like having a computer programmer un-clog your pooper. Put away those wrenches, Euge!
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-1 #78 Sandy 2011-04-11 17:00
Quoting Johne:
The winner UFA will be Upshall, for 2nds I'd go for Bergenheim or Laich



Agree Johne, I like Upshall. Can score and pretty rugged.
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+1 #79 Sandy 2011-04-11 17:10
Quoting conor smythe:
I'd like to see Murray sign nobody.

Give the team another full year to develop and build chemistry, THEN decide what holes you need filled. The UFA market is weak, and rather than make a move just for the sake of making one, why not be patient?

Eugene has already accepted a 2-3 year rebuild, why put all your eggs in one basket in your first year? Isn't that what got us in trouble in the first place; spending money just because we had it to spend?


If Murray DOES sign a winger, I would like to see Michalek moved out, as he will become redundant (unless for some reason alfie can't play)


I agree... why the UFA/RFA forward this season.. unless it's a team in cap hell.. but that would mean giving up picks/prospects . But the Sens do have 12 picks this year..

The UFA crop is better in 2012 is it not? Wait until then.... let the young guys play to see what you got.
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+2 #80 Sandy 2011-04-11 17:16
I like Michalek. It took him a while to get over the ACL surgery. He had the surgery around June.. and it's about 6 mos recovery. He started playing really well until he broke his foot. He had something like 18 goals in 65 games -- including 4 that were shorthanded. He had 8 less goals than (he who shall not be named -- who scores most of his on the PP and had 26 goals in 80 games).
Michalek is a pretty fast skater and is not scared to go to the net with the puck.
I don't think he is redundant at all. But that's just my opinion.
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+1 #81 Spezzafan19 2011-04-11 17:18
Murray needs to draft a a player at this years draft who is a LW who is big like 6'4 to 6'5 who is grity and can score and who has some speed.

I still would like to see Murray draft Adam Lowry in one of
the later rounds.

Also Adam Lowry plays for the same junior team that Zack Smith that played the Swift Current Broncos
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-1 #82 Johne 2011-04-11 17:21
I like Michalek too, but he is a one man island, no chemistry at all with other players. I mean really, Spezza can elevate anyone's game, but not Michaleks??? This is why he is on my 2nd line.
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0 #83 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-04-11 17:52
Quoting Johne:
I like Michalek too, but he is a one man island, no chemistry at all with other players. I mean really, Spezza can elevate anyone's game, but not Michaleks??? This is why he is on my 2nd line.


I agree totally with Johne about Milan Michalek.
Last year and also this year, the line of Michalek - Spezza - Alfredsson was a flop !!

Michalek is a 2nd line LW, and can play with fast youg guns
and of course go to the net, and score dirty goals.
He is still young, and I would not trade him.
He will surpass Heatley in goals and total points in 2011-2012 !!
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0 #84 conor smythe 2011-04-11 17:57
I like Michalek too, but if we sign a winger, I would put alfie, butler, greening, and our new winger on the ice before 9MM.

4 mil for 25goal scoring 50 point getting, 2nd/3rd liner who has no chemistry with anybody?

I love his heart and effort, but its Fisher all over again.

DORKIEWIECZ, thanks for saying my "posts" are crazy. I don't mind when people attack the things I say (I do it to others all the time), but Tyrant takes it to a whole new level and attacks me personally.

Thanks for keeping it classy!
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0 #85 RRR11 2011-04-11 17:58
@Chirp

I know this is a huge long shot but what are the chances BM targets Zach Parise??
Im just curious we have a bunch of cap space...
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+1 #86 THEBLACKTERROR 2011-04-11 18:05
I see lots of talk about top-6 wingers, but people are thinking about this the wrong way.

This will not be a signing, the pool is severely lacking in legitimate top-6 talent.

Upshall? Nice depth, not a top-6.
Leino? Borderline 2nd liner.
Bergenheim? Career best 15 goals. Checking forward.
Laich? Moving in the right direction.

People talk about not trading depth, but the reality is that there are only 6 spots on a NHL team's blueline.

The way to get this winger is through a trade.

That trade should involve the NSH 1st, Regin, Wiercioch, and one of the 2nd's. Now ask yourself, what do you think the return could be for that package?

The answer is that Ottawa will get a LEGITIMATE 30+ goal scorer from SOMEONE. I honestly think this would be enough to get Nash out of Columbus.

Rebuilds don't have to take 3-4 years of sucking people! Wake up!
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0 #87 conor smythe 2011-04-11 18:08
hmmm, final rankings come out and Hubby is ahead of Strome AND couturier... who could have seen that coming... ?


but honestly, how do they do "final draft rankings' before the junior playoffs are done? seems like theres lots of hockey left to be played.
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0 #88 Johne 2011-04-11 18:13
Nash leaving Columbus isn't going to happen. The only reason people show up to games is cause of him.
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0 #89 Sens4thecup 2011-04-11 18:20
Anyone know of the D-man in this year's draft that is 6'7" and weighs 244lbs?
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0 #90 RealtorPat 2011-04-11 18:27
I agree with Terror our top 6 forward will not be a Free Agent signing he will be acquired via trade, now the questions becomes

Who do we target?
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0 #91 fireball8992 2011-04-11 18:37
Quoting Sens4thecup:
Anyone know of the D-man in this year's draft that is 6'7" and weighs 244lbs?


Only his name, Jamieson Oleksiak
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0 #92 Sens Saint .... the former #1 fan of Spezzafan19! 2011-04-11 18:53
SPEZZAFAN IS BACK!

Who knew that you were so correct about Ladd.
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0 #93 SensChirp 2011-04-11 18:56
Quoting RRR11:
@Chirp

I know this is a huge long shot but what are the chances BM targets Zach Parise??
Im just curious we have a bunch of cap space...

I dont know how likely it is but I do know I would not rule it out at this point.
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0 #94 anonymous 2011-04-11 18:56
GAWD - I miss the original version of this blog.

Things were a lot more fun when almost everyone posted as anonymous
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0 #95 Johne 2011-04-11 18:58
@anon

Just wait for the live blog tomorrow night when everyone chats as Johne :/ lol
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0 #96 Sens Saint .... the former #1 fan of Spezzafan19! 2011-04-11 19:01
That was a funny live blog. I became "Johne St. Johne"
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0 #97 anonymous 2011-04-11 19:03
Welcome back SpezzaFan19 !

Your opinions are always entertaining and often dead on.

Please don't repeat them so often this year though.
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0 #98 sensarmy 2011-04-11 19:22
Only UFAs Murray should be after are Laich and Leino. Otherwise keep what we got and lets lets this team gel and have our players grow up as a team and bond.
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+1 #99 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-11 19:22
Not sure if it's been posted yet, but here are the complete final Central Scouting Rankings:

http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=68892
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-1 #100 jakester 2011-04-11 20:11
Couturier really slipping which is good. I would do this - draft Huberdeau at 5 - I think he'll be there. Then try and deal with the team at 6-7-8 to get Couturier - trade the nashvillepick our 2nd +(either of Wiorcioch or Regin). Imagine a couple of years from now. Spezza first center-Couturie r 2nd-Da Costa 3rd. I"ve really been impressed with Da Costa was good at getting the puck and then could really stick handle(too bad he played with stiffs most games). Boston game looked good with Folignio and Neil. Forget the useless UFA's. Murray pulls this off and he'd be a genius. Plus imagine how Montreal fans would be pissed if we had two french stars playing in ottawa. Everyone in Gatineau would be SENS fans guaranteed. Season tickets would sky rocket. GO SENS GO.
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0 #101 SensChirp 2011-04-11 20:48
Quoting anonymous:
GAWD - I miss the original version of this blog.

Things were a lot more fun when almost everyone posted as anonymous

Haha I didn't think anyone missed the anonymous comment days.
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-1 #102 jakester 2011-04-11 21:32
Just read some fresh articles Huberdeau's stock has really risen - I hope the Sens late season point grab didn't make us pass him by. 6ft1 1/2 and they say he has nhl hands right now. When he fills out he's going to be explosive. NHL.com has an article talking about Couturier(that he's good)- but other's have passed him by.http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=558864

Murray get both of these guys - do it.
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+2 #103 Rundbladsson 2011-04-11 21:39
I Can't wait for Rundblad to get here. Your number 7 is waiting for you. I think Fleischmann would be absolutely PERFECT here. Been saying it all season, He played in the shadows of Ovechkin, Backstrom, Semin in Washington and still put up good numbers. I was still on the fence, then he gets traded to the Avs and stays at pretty much a point a game. If I'm Murray I prioritize Fleischmann. I'm a big fan of Chad Larose and he's up for grabs! Thrashers would match any offer submitted to Captain Ladd so thats a pipe dream for me, Sens had their chances at him and missed out BIGTIME. Other than that I'd bring back B. Laich in a heartbeat. I think B. Morrison is worth a look, no one wanted him and he had a decent year for the Flames. Does Svatos come back??? I wouldn't mind personally at the right price. E. Cole, C. Glencross, J. Jokinen, M. Sturm. There's some talent in the UFA pool, I'd list a Defensemen, but do we need one? I don't think so, I'd look at Bieksa and Wisniewski
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+1 #104 Rundbladsson 2011-04-11 21:41
Above was my first post. Thanks for all you do Chirpy! and Hi everybody!
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0 #105 SensChirp 2011-04-11 21:48
Quoting Rundbladsson:
Above was my first post. Thanks for all you do Chirpy! and Hi everybody!

Welcome aboard! Love seeing all the new faces around here lately.
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0 #106 Rundbladsson 2011-04-11 21:56
Quoting Sens Saint:
SPEZZAFAN IS BACK!

Who knew that you were so correct about Ladd.



For the record I was too : ( Was screaming for BM to grab him when he was flipped to the Hawks for Ruutu. Then again that summer and last year...

Never happened... What could have been.... we'll never know.

Didn't think I was the only one. See if I'm right about Fleischmann this year.
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0 #107 anonymous 2011-04-11 22:09
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting anonymous:
GAWD - I miss the original version of this blog.

Things were a lot more fun when almost everyone posted as anonymous

Haha I didn't think anyone missed the anonymous comment days.


Things were a lot more civil and hockey-oriented in the anonymous days.

I don't recall too many jerks hiding behind USER ID's and trying to be big men in cyberspace.
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-1 #108 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-11 22:15
Quoting anonymous:


Things were a lot more civil and hockey-oriented in the anonymous days.

I don't recall too many jerks hiding behind USER ID's and trying to be big men in cyberspace.


anonymous usernames helped that? I'd like to hear your expanded theory on that one...
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0 #109 Spezzafan19 2011-04-11 23:40
These are the two players that I would like to see Murray target to get one of them through trade.

1.Ryane Clowe
2.Rick Nash (I am dreaming)

I think that Rick Nash would be the perfect winger to play with Jason Spezza.

I would give up both Foligno and Regin and Wiercioch and Nash 1st round pick and a 2nd round draft pick for Rick Nash.
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-1 #110 KK65 2011-04-11 23:54
If by some miracle the sens were to acquire rick nash, without a doubt we would be instantly a threat again in the east....Imagine Nash-Spezza-But ler or Alfie......PIPE DREAM :D
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0 #111 DennisVial 2011-04-12 00:50
I don't think Columbus can afford to trade Nash as the identity of their franchise. Clowe will be 29 next year so I'm not really interested in him.
I would like to see BM trade for Devin Setoguchi. He is a RFA and San Jose will not be able to pay him. You may be able to get him for Nashville's first rounder.
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0 #112 Rundbladsson 2011-04-12 02:40
Meh Setogucci, production down bigtime last 2 years! (Probably because of Heatley though)

When it comes to offer sheets, I'd love for Murray to target Brad Marchand. Kid got better and better as the season went on. Could we be possibly looking at a repeat of Claude Giroux here? and while highly unlikey I obviously wouldn't have any objection to BM sending one NJ's way for a certain someone if negotiations go to hell

I personally wouldn't touch Scottie Upshall. Seen some posts about him. Milan Hejduk, Selanne (If he plays again) or Jason Arnott would be nice acquisitions on top of the ones I mentioned earlier. Especially Arnott,,, Ontario boy... He can finish his career in Ontario.
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0 #113 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-12 03:46
Quoting THEBLACKTERROR:

[The trade for Nash] should involve the NSH 1st, Regin, Wiercioch, and one of the 2nd's. Now ask yourself, what do you think the return could be for that package?

The answer is...


...not Rick Nash.

Same old, same old for trade suggestions... a late first, a lagging prospect, another that needs work and could be decent, plus a 2nd - basically all spare parts for an amazingly talented, sniping franchise player.

Why do you think Columbus is THAT desperate to get rid of Nash? This is not video game hockey - you can't just keep throwing in expendables and think they 'add up' to an established superstar.

It would probably involve less pieces and our pick instead of Nashville's, that is, IF Columbus had an aneurysm and decide to deal him.
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0 #114 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-12 03:49
PS: I think we should trade Regin, our 2011 & 2012 2nd round picks, Wiercioch, Da Costa, Neil and Kuba for Iginla. Don't you think that would be a great deal for us?!?!?!?!?!?!? !?
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0 #115 GreeningTheMonster 2011-04-12 05:25
Quoting Dorkiewicz:
PS: I think we should trade Regin, our 2011 & 2012 2nd round picks, Wiercioch, Da Costa, Neil and Kuba for Iginla. Don't you think that would be a great deal for us?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?


are u crazy ?

As good as iginla is, the only person I would trade out of that group is kuba.

And why the heck is da costa in there

And chirp, when's the chirp of the week coming back, I already sent my entry lmao
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0 #116 SensChirp 2011-04-12 06:29
Think we can expect Chirp of the Week to return on Wednesday or Thursday. Today is about the draft lottery.

There will be plenty of days with nothing to talk about in the future. Don't you worry!
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-1 #117 Prime 2011-04-12 06:54
Can people stop posting trades where we trade our junk for other team's star players, it won't happen!
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0 #118 joedick 2011-04-12 07:19
Quoting GreeningTheMonster:
Quoting Dorkiewicz:
PS: I think we should trade Regin, our 2011 & 2012 2nd round picks, Wiercioch, Da Costa, Neil and Kuba for Iginla. Don't you think that would be a great deal for us?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?


are u crazy ?

As good as iginla is, the only person I would trade out of that group is kuba.

And why the heck is da costa in there


Take a look at his previous post ;)
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-2 #119 DennisVial 2011-04-12 07:46
San Jose is at the cap and still needs defencemen. They have 6 other top 6 forwards besides Setoguchi. They cannot afford to pay him the 3M+ he will get on the open market. He is ripe for the picking. He is 24 years old, should just be coming into his prime and has scored over 20 goals the last 3 seasons, including 31 the year before Heatley got there and bumped him to the 2nd line. He is a legitimate top 6 forward. If San Jose would take Nashville's first for him, I would do it. I would even throw in a prospect if needed. The only problem I see is that he plays right wing.
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0 #120 Tookie 2011-04-12 08:29
I think getting Nash is NOT impossible. People talk like he is a God in Columbus, half the town probabaly dont know who he is. Their attendance is brutal and they arent winning with him, trading him and rebuilding with our picks and theirs would probably bring more fans than Nash is bringing in right now.
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+1 #121 Phil. 2011-04-12 08:44
Quoting Tookie19:
I think getting Nash is NOT impossible. People talk like he is a God in Columbus, half the town probabaly dont know who he is. Their attendance is brutal and they arent winning with him, trading him and rebuilding with our picks and theirs would probably bring more fans than Nash is bringing in right now.


Actually, Nash is well-known even by non-hockey fans here in C-bus, but it is the only hockey name people recognized. He is on every billboard, in every commercial. The only way the BJs trade Nash is for an equally marketable player or a homerun of a trade, not for a handful of rebuilding parts.

The talk continues to be to get Nash a centerman, not to trade Nash. The occasional Spezza to C-bus pops up with same kind of offers going back to OTT that OTT fans want to offer C-bus for Nash..
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0 #122 Sandy 2011-04-12 13:31
@ Black Terrior

I don't know about getting Nash. I think it would take a much higher defensive prospect than Weircoch. What about Bobby Ryan, David Booth or Weiss from Florida. But I think with these last 2 it would take a lot less than what you listed. For Bobby Ryan you would have to give up a lot and I can't see Anaheim parting with him either.
There could be other really good young top 6 forwards in the West that we don't see a lot that may be an option as well. I don't know a lot about some of these.
Is it worth trading with Chicago to get Hossa back? Or is that contract just too long to deal with. This guy is like a 'bull in a china shop' and it would be just great to get him back. Does Chicago have to clear cap space for next season as well?
However, Murray did mention in the season ticket holder hot-stove that any top 6 forward he gets would be under 30.
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0 #123 Sandy 2011-04-12 13:42
Quoting Spezzafan19:
These are the two players that I would like to see Murray target to get one of them through trade.

1.Ryane Clowe
2.Rick Nash (I am dreaming)

I think that Rick Nash would be the perfect winger to play with Jason Spezza.

I would give up both Foligno and Regin and Wiercioch and Nash 1st round pick and a 2nd round draft pick for Rick Nash.


Agree either of them would be great. But isn't Clowe one of the reasons SJ is winning -- along with Couture? He is relatively young with Marleau, Thornton & he who shall not be named, who are getting older.

Would really love to screw over SJ in a deal like that.
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-1 #124 BearPaw 2011-04-12 18:12
What's the chance that Gryba gets traded to Boston. We would like him to come home.
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0 #125 SENSational 2011-04-13 19:06
I would target a guy like Van Reems Dyk, he's really young with a massive upside and would have a way larger role on our club. Plus there's no way Philli can sign him to a new contract, there one of the worst teams in cap hell next year. We could low ball them with Nashville's first rounder.
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