Saturday, 23 April 2011 20:41

BSens Moving On!

The overtime magic continued for Binghamton tonight as Ryan Potulny capped off an incredible five point night with a game winner in the first overtime period.  Bingo had a 4-1 lead that they let slip but for the fourth time in the series Bingo registered an overtime win and will move on to Round 2.

You have got to admire the fight shown by this Binghamton team. They looked like they were down and out with the series at 3-1 but with Lehner between the pipes they were able to battle all the way back.

All four of their wins in this series came in overtime.

Ryan Potulny, a slick deadline pick up by Bryan Murray, has been paying huge dividends in the AHL playoffs. Five more points tonight to give him a league leading 14 in the playoffs so far. Bingo should start to get some bodies back now in time for their next series which could include leading scorer Corey Locke.

Bingo now moves on to play the Atlantic Division's top team in the Portland Pirates in Round 2 of the Calder Cup playoffs.

GO BSENS GO!

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+2 #1 Captain Alfie 2011-04-23 20:49
That was the most exciting Sens game I have watched this season. Ryan fuckin Potulny everyone, wow.

GO BSENS GO!
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+2 #2 NathanM 2011-04-23 20:51
Unbelieveable.

How about Potulny for a late season pickup? Will this guy ever get a sniff at the NHL? He has been amazingly clutch for Bingo in the post-season.
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+1 #3 J.O.B 2011-04-23 20:52
the one player murray brings back at the TD. Everyone realize hes got 14 points in 7 games this playoff. 5 points tonite alone!
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0 #4 GreeningTheMonster 2011-04-23 20:53
Quoting NathanM:
Unbelieveable.

How about Potulny for a late season pickup? Will this guy ever get a sniff at the NHL? He has been amazingly clutch for Bingo in the post-season.

He played a full season for edm a couple years back and did pretty well
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+3 #5 Sandy 2011-04-23 20:54
It took him a while to adapt to his linemates and the playing system.. but wow what a pickup.

He may have a chance to crack the lineup next season...

ROAD TRIP.....
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+1 #6 J.O.B 2011-04-23 20:55
get a sniff? hes already had his sniff, 126 games worth....
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0 #7 j.j.benz 2011-04-23 20:59
WHAT? no talk about the road trip to Bingo? Didnt you say that if the B-sens advance you would take a road trip to Binghamton?
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+4 #8 SensChirp 2011-04-23 21:01
Quoting j.j.benz:
WHAT? no talk about the road trip to Bingo? Didnt you say that if the B-sens advance you would take a road trip to Binghamton?

Yep. Working on that! Wanted to wait until I had some more details. Trying to see if there is any interest from the Sens org to get involved.
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0 #9 j.j.benz 2011-04-23 21:04
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting j.j.benz:
WHAT? no talk about the road trip to Bingo? Didnt you say that if the B-sens advance you would take a road trip to Binghamton?

Yep. Working on that! Wanted to wait until I had some more details. Trying to see if there is any interest from the Sens org to get involved.


Thats awesome! If I didn't have exams right now, I would be making the same road trip.

It must be so exciting to see them play. Definitely a huge dream for any sens fan.
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0 #10 Sandy 2011-04-23 21:08
Just saw on Bingo's website... games in Binghamton are next Sat Apr 30th & Mon May 2nd...
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0 #11 MacK 2011-04-23 21:35
Murray must be feeling like he has hit the jackpot with the rebuild going exactly as planned including some pleasant surprises along the way!
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0 #12 PWL 2011-04-23 21:35
wow thats crazy bingo 4 ot wins for the series. CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!
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0 #13 Patrick1 2011-04-23 21:38
Great win. Up 2-0, then down, tied it up late, and then win it in overtime. I like the heart and the playoff experience the team is earning.
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0 #14 MacK 2011-04-23 21:42
Quoting Patrick1:
Great win. Up 2-0, then down, tied it up late, and then win it in overtime. I like the heart and the playoff experience the team is earning.


Up 3-0 and 4-1....unreal comeback series.
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+2 #15 T K 2011-04-23 21:48
A 4-1 win would have been too anti-climactic and a 5-4 loss would have been cosmically cruel. A 6-5 overtime win was just the right finish. (but they almost gave me a heart attack!)

Way to go B-Sens!
(Next time, a bunch of 3-1 wins will do...)
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+2 #16 sensarmy 2011-04-23 21:59
They're giving up way too many goals. They need to really buckle down defensively now.
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+1 #17 McLovin 2011-04-23 22:09
Quoting sensarmy:
They're giving up way too many goals. They need to really buckle down defensively now.


Hopefully they get a couple D back for next round...they were playing w 5 D men last 2 games (~9 periods in last 2 nights)
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+1 #18 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-23 22:19
Ok didn't see the game. Is this Potulny guy really that good?
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0 #19 DennisVial 2011-04-23 22:26
Potulny played 10 games for the Sens this season with 0 points and -1 rating. I don't think he will be a regular NHLer but he does very well in the AHL. Kind of like Corey Locke. I don't know if they will resign him either since they would owe a conditional 7th round pick to the Hawks if he resigns.
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0 #20 SENSational 2011-04-23 22:50
Yes he had 126 games, with 49 points to go along with it. Including 32 points in 64 games for Edmonton in 09-10 (which was his only legit shot he's had so far). Murray should def. sign him to a 2 year 2 way contract, what do we have to lose? For those who watched the game, does Potulny have any glaring weaknesses? Is he a really slow skater or something? It can't be his size, he's 6 feet and almost 200 pounds, which isn't big but it's by no means small either.
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+1 #21 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-23 22:57
potulney may be at best a good ahl'er, but you gotta give the guy a chance during camp to make the pro team.

there's a reason however, for the fact that he's bounced around for 8 years around the A and the pros.
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0 #22 1daysoon 2011-04-23 23:20
How old is Potulny?
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0 #23 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-23 23:24
Quoting 1daysoon:
How old is Potulny?


26
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+1 #24 conor smythe 2011-04-23 23:38
Potulny is an NHL caliber player. I said it when we got him, and I stand by it now.

His skating was noticeably bad when he got here, but our coaches down in bingo are pumping-out pretty smooth skaters. I see him cracking the sens lineup next year. It should make a good competition with DaCosta at centre (older guy with exp. and midlevel talent Vs. Younger guy with higher potential, but no exp.)

Jason, If you look at his stats, and the rosters he was playing for, the story pretty much tells itself. He played a decent rookie 'season' for philly, But then got the shaft after only 7 games and was buried in the minors.

In EDM he did admirably.

On Chicago.... Common, its Chicago, They were so stacked I doubt he got 5 mins a game.

I think the Edmonton season is the best indicator of his true skill.

We might have picked up a 20-goal guy here.
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+1 #25 conor smythe 2011-04-23 23:42
Chirp,

Something about a conditional pick if we choose to resign Potulny??
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+1 #26 PCooper 2011-04-24 00:34
We got a 7th for Kovalev, so if we have to give one to the Hawks to resign Potulny, who cares. I'm sure he'll have a chance at camp to make the team, if he re-signs. Depending on who we acquire in the off-season, he'll probably end up a 1st or 2nd call-up.
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+1 #27 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-04-24 01:09
I'd love for Potulny to compete for a roster spot.

Best scenario is Murray resigning him to a two way contract, and give him the opportunity to make the team. Who knows, he could make for a solid 3rd or 4th line centre. I don't see why he can't do just as good if not better than Winchester/Smith.

If anything, as PCopper said, he becomes one of the primary guys down in Bingo who gets called up when needed, à la Dustin Jeffrey [for Pittsburgh]. Has NHL potential though, without a doubt.
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0 #28 Yaro 2011-04-24 01:11
We give up 7th only if we call him up during the season. So if we resign him and he spends the year down in Bingo we don't lose 7th pick.
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+1 #29 timwrx 2011-04-24 07:43
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbB6eKMyatk
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0 #30 SENSible Musings 2011-04-24 10:51
Potulny isn't likely anything more than a 3rd or 4th liner at the NHL level. He's 26 years old and in the AHL for a franchise without a lot of forward depth...yikes.

Glad to see Bingo advance, at least the minor-league team is doing its job.
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+1 #31 Mitchell 2011-04-24 11:02
hey all! great win last night!

I stumbled across some discounts and info about the next series

http://www.binghamtonsenators.com/news/topnews/index.html?article_id=1046
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0 #32 EricBoris 2011-04-24 11:03
Fantastic for the bsens, and the organization in general!

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+2 #33 Sandy 2011-04-24 11:13
Quoting Yaro:
We give up 7th only if we call him up during the season. So if we resign him and he spends the year down in Bingo we don't lose 7th pick.


Not sure about that... the trade was Campoli and a CONDITIONAL 7th round pick for a 2nd round pick & Potulny.
If I remember Murray saying.. that conditional pick is only given to Chicago IF Murray re-signs Potulny.

Personally I think he is definitely worth a 7th round pick..
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+2 #34 WhoIsUsingMyName? 2011-04-24 12:00
Coming back and winning this series will do wonders for the up and coming youngsters playing there. Especially with all the overtime games, that is good character building stuff.
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+1 #35 Sensnation 2011-04-24 12:08
Great job by the B-sens. It's nice to see the level of character and determination we have coming up in the system.

Very impressed by the play of Potulny.
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0 #36 conor smythe 2011-04-24 12:18
Quoting Sandy:

Not sure about that... the trade was Campoli and a CONDITIONAL 7th round pick for a 2nd round pick & Potulny.
If I remember Murray saying.. that conditional pick is only given to Chicago IF Murray re-signs Potulny.

Personally I think he is definitely worth a 7th round pick..


Yeah, thats what I thought the deal was too.. hard to find what the conditions of Conditional picks are...

CHIRRPPP!!!
we need your expertise.
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+1 #37 conor smythe 2011-04-24 12:20
Here's what I found:

"The Hawks will get the Senators' seventh-round pick in 2012 if Potulny spends at least one day on Ottawa's roster during the 2011-12 season"


http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=554508
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0 #38 Sandy 2011-04-24 12:45
Quoting conor smythe:
Here's what I found:

"The Hawks will get the Senators' seventh-round pick in 2012 if Potulny spends at least one day on Ottawa's roster during the 2011-12 season"


http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=554508


Okay I guess I got that wrong... so it's in 2012 not this year...He will probably play at least one game in the NHL next season.. as we know the Sens can't stay healthy.
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0 #39 Sensnation 2011-04-24 13:05
How about them Preds! Really hoping for that extra pick next year.
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-1 #40 GreeningTheMonster 2011-04-24 13:25
Quoting JABSmilez:
How about them Preds! Really hoping for that extra pick next year.

Why does everyone want them to win, we have their first this year

would u rather

Solid 1st and solid 3rd
or
shitty 1st and shitty second
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0 #41 conor smythe 2011-04-24 13:43
Greening,


In all likelihood, Murray is going to trade up with the NSH pick. If we get the 1st and 2nd or 1st and 3rd, we can trade them straight up and the outcome will look like this

Fisher for really good 1st rounder

If we don't get the 2nd/3rd round pick, then we have to give something from our own assets to move up. Or,

Fisher + one of our other picks for Really good 1st rounder


In the Trade-up Scenario, the further NSH goes, the more FREE bargaining chips we have.
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0 #42 conor smythe 2011-04-24 13:46
Oh, and Greening, Nashville HAS to win this series, or we don't even get that 3rd round pick.
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-1 #43 Paradocs 2011-04-24 14:23
The Preds pick won't change unless they make it to the semi-finals - 3rd round. Best case scenario, they win round 1
and get the extra 3rd round pick The Nashville first pick stays 21st overall (actually could improve to 17-20st overall if lower teams go to 3rd round).

If they win round 2, the 1st rounder would be 27-30th overall and the extra pick becomes a second rounder.

Lose the 1st round series and the 1st rounder would be 17-21st overall with no extra pick.
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0 #44 TheTyrantWee 2011-04-24 14:24
Congrats to Bingo for getting it done.

Also I'd like to give a big I told you so to all those little fools who claimed Semin wasn't a player who could perform in the playoffs. Call him soft all you want. All the guy does is put up nearly a point-a-game pace virtually always on the second line without Backstrom or Ovie to help him.
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0 #45 Sensnation 2011-04-24 14:36
Quoting GreeningTheMonster:
Quoting JABSmilez:
How about them Preds! Really hoping for that extra pick next year.

Why does everyone want them to win, we have their first this year

would u rather

Solid 1st and solid 3rd
or
shitty 1st and shitty second


It's pretty straight forward. THere's no chance at a solid 1st rounder with the final regular season standings ... they finished too high.

It's not wanting them to win, I wanted them to miss the playoffs. But picking 19th or 25th is the same thing. So now that they are in the playoffs and winning they might as well win 2 rounds so we get the higher extra compensation pick.
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0 #46 aligator 2011-04-24 14:39
Maybe I'm going against the majority here, but I don't believe Murray will re-sign Potulney and I don't think he will trade up the Nashville pick as there is very little differenece(acc ording to scouts) in the players ranked 10-50. In this kind of situation, you don't need to trade up, just draft well and you keep all your picks as it is uncertain which ones will actually becomes players at a higher level.
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0 #47 Sensnation 2011-04-24 14:40
Quoting TheTyrantWee:
Congrats to Bingo for getting it done.

Also I'd like to give a big I told you so to all those little fools who claimed Semin wasn't a player who could perform in the playoffs. Call him soft all you want. All the guy does is put up nearly a point-a-game pace virtually always on the second line without Backstrom or Ovie to help him.


I second this. So many on here ripping us for saying how it was with Semin. This guy is a star player and would be a welcome addition on any team in the league, especially the sens.
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0 #48 Sandy 2011-04-24 14:41
Quoting conor smythe:
Greening,


In all likelihood, Murray is going to trade up with the NSH pick. If we get the 1st and 2nd or 1st and 3rd, we can trade them straight up and the outcome will look like this

Fisher for really good 1st rounder

If we don't get the 2nd/3rd round pick, then we have to give something from our own assets to move up. Or,

Fisher + one of our other picks for Really good 1st rounder


In the Trade-up Scenario, the further NSH goes, the more FREE bargaining chips we have.


The 2nd or 3rd round pick that we will get.. will be in 2012 not this draft year.
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0 #49 Sandy 2011-04-24 15:02
A little off topic. This is from the Ottawa Citizen. I've edited to fit it under 1,000 limit.

Here are 4 names that should receive the most serious consideration:

Red Wings asst Paul MacLean. He was hired in Anaheim with Mike Babcock by then GM Bryan Murray. MacLean had an interview for the Wild job 2 yrs ago, but it didn’t go well because he’s a gruff sort of guy. But he has years of experience & is ready for his own gig.

Perry Pearn might be loath to leave Montreal. But it’s long past the time when this former Senator asst should have had his own head-coaching job.

St. Louis asst Brad Shaw has put together an impressive resumé of NHL & AHL coaching experience. It’s only a matter of time before a NHL team gives him the top spot.

Dave Farrish: Under the radar, but this 53-year-old Anaheim asst has 24 years of coaching experience in the NHL, AHL, IHL & the ECHL. It’s only a matter of time before he gets his own team.
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+1 #50 conor smythe 2011-04-24 15:20
Tyrant,

A little pre-mature on the "I told you so". Using your logic, Semin's points in the first round don't mean anything because the the Caps were facing a Far Inferior team. Just like Huberdeau's points haven't meant anything.. Right?


Let's wait til to see what Semin does in the 2nd and 3rd rounds, against tougher opponents before we start tooting our own horns.

BTW huberdeau got another goal yesterday. toot, toot


Regardless, I have to agree with Jabs, Lucky number Semin would look real good in a sens uniform...

As would Dodo...


(Huberdeau = deau-deau = dodo.. for those of you who didnt catch it)
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+1 #51 conor smythe 2011-04-24 15:23
for the record, I wasnt one of the people who said Semin would bust in playoffs, thats just silly.

alls I ever said about Semin was:

Parise > Semin
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0 #52 SensChirp 2011-04-24 15:28
Yea I think a guy like Parise is on a different level entirely. But a guy that can shoot the puck like Semin can would look great on the wing with Spezza.

Speaking of Spezza, he scored in Canada's first exhibition game today against France. Da Costa also notched one for the French team.
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0 #53 Sandy 2011-04-24 15:50
Quoting SensChirp:
Yea I think a guy like Parise is on a different level entirely. But a guy that can shoot the puck like Semin can would look great on the wing with Spezza.

Speaking of Spezza, he scored in Canada's first exhibition game today against France. Da Costa also notched one for the French team.


Chirp

I assume that game wasn't televised... is it streamed?
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0 #54 SensChirp 2011-04-24 16:00
I didnt see it if it was. Still just exhibition.
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0 #55 Captain Alfie 2011-04-24 16:08
On re-signing Potulny:

I would.
Even if he is not an NHLer he will make a great AHL superstar and help our prospects develop in a winning atmosphere. He and Locke deserve a hard look at camp but if they just can't cut the NHL they still have great value on the farm and the fans of Binghamton deserve their own superstars.

He is worth more than a 7th rounder to me. 2 way 2 year contract sounds great.
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0 #56 Dorkievicz 2011-04-24 16:20
Good to see lots of fans liking Potulny. I still don't think he's NHL calibre, but nice to see him perfomrming. His best season was 15g17a in 64gp. I wouldn't count on him getting a roster spot out of camp.

I think we'd have a better chance at Semin than Parise because NJ will try harder to retain ZP. Thy can buyout/trade/de mote multiple players and Parise may well be their biggest asset above even Kovalchuk. Semin, while still a star, is not the Caps top priority (Backström, Ovechkin & Green) and is coming off a short contract.

I'm just worried about what we'd have to part with.
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0 #57 Sandy 2011-04-24 16:35
Semin has a 1 yr contract only. What happens if you give up a lot.. and you only have him for 1 season. I believe he would be a UFA would he not? I could be wrong.
That would be too risky for me.
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-1 #58 DenisVial 2011-04-24 17:09
Hey Dennis Vial, do you really need to poach a name from another fan? And before you mention it, I know his real name is Dennis, that's why I went with Denis. I'll bet you don't even know what his nickname was.
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0 #59 MoeDozer 2011-04-24 17:47
Canada Defeats France 3-2 in hockey worlds today. spezza scored 1 for canada and da costa scored 1 for france. (goalies were Dubnyk for canada and Huet for france) rick nash and chris stewart with the other goals
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0 #60 Peluso 2011-04-24 17:58
De Costa scores today against Canada (Spezza scored too btw))

http://www.tsn.ca/canadian_hockey/story/?id=363481
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+1 #61 KJ-Sens 2011-04-24 19:41
Fisher deal bears some more fruit. We get s 3rd rounder from Nashville.

Go Preds!
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0 #62 SieveClark 2011-04-24 20:22
Is this a 3rd rounder in 2011 or 2012?
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0 #63 McLovin 2011-04-24 20:48
Quoting SieveClark:
Is this a 3rd rounder in 2011 or 2012?


2012...time for them to lose next round, or the first rounder gets worse
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-1 #64 T K 2011-04-24 21:22
Quoting DenisVial:
Hey Dennis Vial, do you really need to poach a name from another fan? And before you mention it, I know his real name is Dennis, that's why I went with Denis.


And this is important...bec ause???
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0 #65 T K 2011-04-24 21:58
Just looking at AHL Conference standings. I'm confused...

Shouldn't lowest ranked (4) Sens play Penguins (1) rather than Pirates (3)?

BTW for those who may be interested, we just beat the LA farm team, it's kinda obvious who is the Penguins' farm team and the Pirates are Buffalo's farm team.
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0 #66 KJ-Sens 2011-04-24 22:12
Quoting McLovin:
Quoting SieveClark:
Is this a 3rd rounder in 2011 or 2012?


2012...time for them to lose next round, or the first rounder gets worse


True. we got the extra asset. time for Nasville to lose. I thought it was for this year.
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+2 #67 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-24 22:22
Hey, the way it's going, maybe we can get Vigneault to coach the Senators next season. He's about one loss away from looking for a new job.
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0 #68 DennisVial 2011-04-24 22:28
Quoting DenisVial:
Hey Dennis Vial, do you really need to poach a name from another fan? And before you mention it, I know his real name is Dennis, that's why I went with Denis. I'll bet you don't even know what his nickname was.


I created an account with Dennis Vial before I knew there was an incorrecly spelled Denis Vial. I've been to lazy to create another. I plan on changing it.
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0 #69 JackLaytonsMustache 2011-04-24 22:39
I think they should resign Potulny at the cost of the 7th. Just because a 7th round pick won't be seen on the team for 6 years if ever and we will have enough picks this year and probably next.
Unless Murray can pull a sweet deal to move up in the top 10 of the draft, I hope they keep Nashville's first and the three seconds. It's the hand grenade approach to drafting. You have a better shot an uncovering that late first/second round gem.
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0 #70 Rundbladsson 2011-04-25 02:21
Clouston was his usual idiot self with Potulny, NEVER gave him a shot on the top 2 lines, MAYBE for a shift or 2... In the 7 games he played (3 of the 10 total were with the Hawks) though, I can't remember seeing Potulny and Spezz out there once. He did the exact same with Wick, both would have contributed more had CCC gave them a proper shot. The endless amount of DUMB senseless moves made by CCC, just simply disgusted me over and over again. Potulny showed he can contribute with Edm last year too. Thank GOD CCC's gone.

I was away for a bit for Easter, Holy mother effer, Bingo with a near impossible comeback, and all wins in O.T. CRAZY! I said after game 4 Lehner is def gonna start Game 5 and I was very happy to hear it was him ahead of BB. No Locke, but add Potulny, and it pretty much replaces Locke's offense. Is Locke coming back? or is he done for the year?

Got to hope now, the Preds take out the Nucks, Wings or (unlikely) Kings. Go Fishy Preds Go!
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0 #71 Rundbladsson 2011-04-25 02:56
On the topic of coaching, I wish the Kings would have blown their lead and were eliminated. Hoping that the Kings would then fire Murray and Big brother would bring in little brother, but the Kings re-upped Murray through 2013 and the Kings held on for the win this time. Oh well Terry Murray isn't going to get fired.

I'm thinking Kirk Muller is going to be one solid NHL coach oneday, but would welcome Pearn or Shaw in a heartbeat, preferrably Shaw. (he at least had a .500 record with a bad Islanders team as interim coach in 05-06) and he has always been a leader. However BM needs to find a guy with experience, and with a ring on his finger. There's is DEFINITELY no one better for the job than Larry Robinson. If he's remotely interested in leaving the Devils BM better act on it. And if I were BM I'd go as far as giving him a call.

As for Vigneault I would have serious reservations. He ain't done shit in the playoffs. But he, like isn't going anywhere either.
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0 #72 Rundbladsson 2011-04-25 03:25
And before I go to bed. It would be nice if the new coach had a cup ring but it's definitely not essential. Not like any of the the last 6 coaches who won the cup did any serious damage as a coach in the league prior to winning it all.

But for shits and giggles.... If the new coach hired has won a Stanley Cup it will have to be either Larry Robinson : ) Marc Crawford, Ken Hitchcock, Mike Keenan, orrrrrrrr..... JEAN PERRON! Any winner recently isn't going anywhere, unless they get one unexpected shocking phone call in the next month or so.

* Just watched all O.T winning Bingo goals on youtube,,, SICK!*
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0 #73 SensChirp 2011-04-25 07:46
Still trying to put together details on this Bingo trip. Trying to reach out to the RSU to see if there is an opportunity for collaboration.

Just wanted to give a quick update for now and let you know to keep watching the site for details
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0 #74 PraiseAlfie84 2011-04-25 09:17
Quoting John Q. Spartan:
Hey, the way it's going, maybe we can get Vigneault to coach the Senators next season. He's about one loss away from looking for a new job.


CHOKE CHOKE CHOKE! I called it allll along....Hawks in 7 baby! Luongo has been shook since game 4, man he cannot handle pressure at all!

CHOKE CHOKE CHOKE! Never predicted the Habs would make some noise, but it seems like that's about to end as well! BRUINS IN 6!!
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