Thursday, 05 January 2012 23:42

Great Time to Be a Sens Fan

The day started with an announcement from the National Hockey League.  It ended with one of the Ottawa Senators top prospects scoring a Gold Medal clinching goal at the World Juniors.

In between, the Sens scored their 4th straight victory, a win that vaulted them into 5th place in the Eastern Conference. Ladies and gentleman, this was a fantastic day to be a fan of the Ottawa Senators.

Nobody told me a rebuild would be this fun!

The Senators picked up their fourth straight win and a huge two points with a tough road stretch looming.  All Star starter Daniel Alfredsson scored into the empty net and added two assists in another stellar performance from the Captain.  Jason Spezza, another All Star, scored his 15th and the newest Senator, Kyle Turris scored his first in an Ottawa uniform.

The real story in this one was Craig Anderson.

The Senators ran around in their own end for prolonged stretches tonight and Anderson was up to the challenge.  He made a number of excellent saves, controlled his rebounds well, and battled from opening puck drop to the final horn. 

Said this on Twitter but I think this may have been Anderson's best game of the season.

As if seeing the Sens vault the idle Pittsburgh Penguins for 5th in the Eastern Conference wasn't good enough, fans were given one more reason to get excited when Mika Zibanejad broke in and scored a beauty of a goal to clinch the Gold Medal for Sweden.

Earlier in the day, Mark Stone, another top notch Sens prospect, went home with a Bronze Medal and was named one of the players of the tournament for the Canadian side. The future is unbelievably bright for this organization but to the surprise of many, the present is every bit as promising.

Sit back and enjoy the ride Sens fans!

  • While we are talking about young players Sens fans should be excited about, another stand out performance from Jared Cowen. With Phillips sidelined, Cowen logged just over 23 minutes of ice time and was a +4 on the night.  Along with Sergei Gonchar, the two were out against Steven Stamkos most of the night.
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+7 #1 CarloswSPECR1 2012-01-05 23:50
LOVING THIS REBUILD! GO! SENS! GO!
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+5 #2 KJ-Sens 2012-01-05 23:58
Was at the game. Absolutely wicked day for Sens fans!!!
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+5 #3 Windsorsensfan65 2012-01-06 00:04
Should've voted Anderson into the all-star game! Whatta guy
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+2 #4 Spanishflea12 2012-01-06 00:05
Hey Chirp, hats off for not getting involved with the ignorant leaf fans earlier on twitter. Keep it classy dude!
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+1 #5 raciner 2012-01-06 00:08
Some teams take 5 plus years to rebuild and still no luck...cough cough edmonton and the islanders...som e take half a season. Go sens go!!!
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0 #6 SensChirp 2012-01-06 00:17
Quoting Spanishflea12:
Hey Chirp, hats off for not getting involved with the ignorant leaf fans earlier on twitter. Keep it classy dude!

Missed it. Did I have some people trying to drag me in to the gutter? I've found it best to just ignore that type completely!
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+2 #7 zibyisabeaut 2012-01-06 00:18
As soon as i saw ziby start skating for that loose puck i knew he was gonna score
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-1 #8 ZachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-01-06 00:19
Zibanejad is just sick! As is Mark Stone!

Trade idea....

The st louis blues have an insane amount of talent on their roster. Many of which will be RFA's this year. (Stewart, Oshie, Perron, (Berglund next year)). Each of these four players will ask for somewhere between 3 and 5 million. St louis is a budget team and simply cannot afford it. Yes they could fit it under the cap but they just won't spend to the cap. With players such as Macdonald, Backes, Steen, D'Agostini, Pietrangelo, Halak already signed they just won't be able to keep all 4 upcoming RFA's. They may have to trade away one or even two of them. I personally would love any one of these 4 players. However... st Louis just traded away their precious 1st overall pick for Stewart so they wont be getting rid of him any time soon. I'm also pretty sure they love their hard nose American kid T.J Oshie. That leaves out pure goal scorer and Quebecer David Perron and big Swedish Patrick Bergland. If anyone hasn't seen either of these two players play, then please do me a favor and check them out on YouTube. Both of these players would fit in perfectly, wouldn't cost a ridiculous amount to re-sign, or to trade for. And finally we could have a proper winger for Spezza

Thoughts?
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+4 #9 111519 2012-01-06 00:25
Seriously, the Leafs have been re-building for 5 years now and are behind us in the standings. We have been re-building for 4 months and have way better prospects already.

Leaf fans should keep their traps shut cause quite frankly their organization has been and continues to be pathetic.


Rumour is Getzlaf and Perry could be in play, both only 26 years old and drafted by Murray. Our first and a prospect would be the price I'm sure. Would Murray be interested? Does it help our re-build?
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+1 #10 Spanishflea12 2012-01-06 00:32
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Spanishflea12:
Hey Chirp, hats off for not getting involved with the ignorant leaf fans earlier on twitter. Keep it classy dude!

Missed it. Did I have some people trying to drag me in to the gutter? I've found it best to just ignore that type completely!


Yeah it got frustrating pretty quickly but the twitter world was quick to take out the trash for you (myself included). Even Scott Cullen from TSN was talking crap, but he got ambushed pretty quickly. It's amazing how Leaf fans took the ASG results to heart :P
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+7 #11 111519 2012-01-06 00:51
Scott Cullen is a tool. Guy spews on about his "methodology" for his power rankings as if its some proven scientific formula instead of his biased opinions.

The more i think about it, I don't think i would go after Getzlaf or Perry, they will be 27 next year, and if it costs us a pick and prospect, we are pulling a kessel. Lets go young, and pick up some quality ufa's when the time is right. Ufa's don't cost us players.
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+3 #12 Michael Figueiredo 2012-01-06 00:53
Murray should stick to the draft. I know myself would love to get Corey Perry here but I think the price would be to high and this is not the time. Perry is an elite player and winner, the type paying a huge price for is a GUARANTEE that he will come and score a ton. However we have a great draft pool and I'd rather stick with that and not go after big fish for another few years when we are elite, with good cap structure to put us over the top for a few years and go win a Stanley Cup or a couple through a few short years.

Leaf fans should STFU. Sens have the #2 ranked prospect pool in the nhl. As long as Murray holds onto his high picks it will grow even stronger. Let's take our time and draft. Keep our eye on the LONG TERM ball. It's great we are doing so well as an nhl team this year already but remember Colorado did this, then ended up drafting in the lottery the next year. No dealing picks or huge prospects, no big fish hunting. No letting our nhl standings impact our decisions with future players. Lets horde them and keep drafting them.
THAT IS HOW YOU GIVE YOURSELF THE BEST CHANCE FOR A DECADE TO WIN A CUP! GO SENS GO!
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+1 #13 T K 2012-01-06 02:00
Great day for Sens all 'round.

I particularly enjoyed the PA music at the game. I'm not a metal head but, on the main, it was fun and energetic. Hardly any of that dance shit and NO more Kentucky backwater "good old, cotteneyed" cheeseball sing along crap.

(Wasn't impressed by the band though...)
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+1 #14 hq 2012-01-06 03:51
zack smith is turning out to be quite a utility stud on the sens front corps with 12 goals and 9 assists in 41 GP. turris has quietly been very productive with 6 pts in 8GP with ottawa while being a plus player, also he now by my count has three GWG pts (1G, 2A), trade closed as a winner then?
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0 #15 O TOWN SENS FAN 2012-01-06 05:16
Quoting hq:
zack smith is turning out to be quite a utility stud on the sens front corps with 12 goals and 9 assists in 41 GP. turris has quietly been very productive with 6 pts in 8GP with ottawa while being a plus player, also he now by my count has three GWG pts (1G, 2A), trade closed as a winner then?


We still need to see how Rundblad and that pick turn out to actually figure out if it were a good trade. So far, although I was a Rundblad fan, I think the trade was good.

Quoting Michael Figueiredo:
Leaf fans should STFU. Sens have the #2 ranked prospect pool in the nhl.

This is a serious question: who's ranked 1st? I'm assuming Edmonton. I haven't really been paying too much attention lately.
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+1 #16 Smash_88 2012-01-06 08:06
Quoting O TOWN SENS FAN:
Quoting hq:
zack smith is turning out to be quite a utility stud on the sens front corps with 12 goals and 9 assists in 41 GP. turris has quietly been very productive with 6 pts in 8GP with ottawa while being a plus player, also he now by my count has three GWG pts (1G, 2A), trade closed as a winner then?


We still need to see how Rundblad and that pick turn out to actually figure out if it were a good trade. So far, although I was a Rundblad fan, I think the trade was good.

Quoting Michael Figueiredo:
Leaf fans should STFU. Sens have the #2 ranked prospect pool in the nhl.

This is a serious question: who's ranked 1st? I'm assuming Edmonton. I haven't really been paying too much attention lately.



Florida...

They have one hell of a prospect pool
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+7 #17 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 08:30
"This is going to be a long year..."
"Sens will finish bottom 3..."
"Trade Spezza..."
"Fail for Nail..."
"Blah, blah, blah..."

I don't think I need to put in names besides those quotes ;)
What a great game by Andy, nice to see him steal a game from start to finish, as the game was a lot closer than the score indicates thanks to him. Turris couldn't wipe that smile off his face even if he had a mr clean magic eraser thingy.

The only thing I don't like is how many games the other teams in the league have compared to us. The only thing the Sens can do is keep winning and see where they end up, but I hate that feeling. Let's enjoy 5th, but let's not go overboard and get too excited ;)

I'm already excited about next year's training camp, haha, is that wrong? Stone, Zibby, Puemple, Prince, Lehner, and many, many, many others! :)
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+1 #18 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-06 09:37
Anderson really earned his contract in past few games, but
last night's game, was one of his best !!

Our top 3 lines shared the scoring, and Turris finally clicked, with his first goal as a Senator !

The next 4 games, are no doubt the most challenges this team will face, to stay with top 5 teams, or fail and slide back in the standings.

Should they upset the Flyers in Philly, I truly hope, that
in return match on Sunday in Ottawa, we avenge the 7-1 or
7-2 score in early October !

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!!
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+4 #19 Johne 2012-01-06 09:39
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - Daniel Alfredsson said he would make Karlsson his top pick if named captain
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - "My kids wouldn't have it any other way," said Alfredsson on Karlsson.
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+6 #20 The Apostle 2012-01-06 09:41
The only person on our D that people (media scuzzbucket types)really talk about in a positive manner is Karlsson because he is high profile and because of his the offensive numbers - but very quietly Cowen is having a phenomenal rookie year.
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0 #21 The Apostle 2012-01-06 09:50
I have made it pretty clear that I don't really care about the ASG. Even then I am still quite pleased that so many Sens players will be there. Even better than that is the upset this has caused with Leaf fans, some of whom are reacting as if sens fans have been drowning their kittens in the canal for the past two months

A guy at work (leaf fan - i speak to him as part of my disabled in the community program) said that this proves that the workers in the Federal Government have nothing better to do than vote for the ASG.

There are two things that need to be said aboutbthis:

(1) Most of the workers in the Federal Government in Ottawa aren't sens fans which he knows because....

(2) We both work for the Federal Government.

Some props for the ballot stuffing should go to the Senator organisation who apparently had an All Star Voting Plan. A thank you e-mail went out yeaterday to all employees and it specifically mentioned what a good job they had done in making sure Phil Kesel was knocked from the list. Hilarious.
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+1 #22 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 09:51
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:

Our top 3 lines shared the scoring, and Turris finally clicked, with his first goal as a Senator !

The next 4 games, are no doubt the most challenges this team will face, to stay with top 5 teams, or fail and slide back in the standings.

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!!


That's pretty much how I feel. The season is well on it's way. Players have had chance to "shake off rust", get used to coaches/systems , create chemestry with each other...no more excuses for anyone, it's time to determine who really belongs into the playoffs.

Let's see how we play with the big boys!!! If we grab a few 4+ points in the next few games (Phi, Phi, Pitts, NYR), then we deserve to be in a playoff spot. If they end up losing most of them, then they will get bumped down to the 8/9 area and try be a playoff bubble team. time to put up, or shutup Sens...AND I'LL BE CHEARING MY ASS OFF!!! :D
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0 #23 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 09:56
Quoting The Apostle:

There are two things that need to be said aboutbthis:

(1) Most of the workers in the Federal Government in Ottawa aren't sens fans which he knows because....

(2) We both work for the Federal Government.


Hehe...well there are only two things to be said about that:

1) The provincial government workers in Toronto have just as much time to vote.

2) I know this as I work for the Provincial Government.

So no one can use that crap as an excuse ;)
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+1 #24 The Apostle 2012-01-06 10:04
Quoting 111519:


The more i think about it, I don't think i would go after Getzlaf or Perry, they will be 27 next year, and if it costs us a pick and prospect, we are pulling a kessel. Lets go young, and pick up some quality ufa's when the time is right. Ufa's don't cost us players.


I think the MINIMUM it would take to get Getzlaf or Perry would be our 1st and a prospect. I agree the cost will likely be prohibitive but Murray should listen to any proposal that doesn't include Karlsson or Cowen.

I know we like to bash the Kessel deal but it really wasn't as terrible as it is fun to make out. 2 1st rounders for kessel isn't that high a price at all. Burke's mistake was failing to realise that Toronto were still going to be so shitty for the first two years after the deal.

I know this is lazy but I think most Sens fans would trade Foligno and O'Brien for Kessel. If Toronto had been mid pack 2 picks say around the 10-20 range would have probably been worth it.

I would be happy in giving up 2 first round picks for Getzlaf or Perry in a normal situation but we are rebuilding and I don't think the equivalent of 2 firsts would get the job done. Taking Karlsson and Cowen out of the equation, I think Anaheim would want our first this year, Noesen or Puempel and Michalek - and that's too much.

I don't believe trades are necessarily going against the rebuild model, it depends who you trade for and Getzlaf or Perry are right on the bubble of good/bad. Ryan would be a better option (even though Getzlaf is awesome).
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0 #25 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-06 10:09
If Toronto ever traded Kessel, I would tend to believe that Burke would be gone as Leafs GM !

Getzlaf or Perry would be awesome for Sens, but the cost to acquire might not be to Murray's thinking !
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+1 #26 spezzerman 2012-01-06 10:11
I don't think nhl.com would be accessible from a federal government employees computer.

Was yesterday, perhaps with the exception of clinching their first ever SCF birth, the proudest day for sens fans? wowza!

the next four games are going to be intense. great timing though as we are playing the best hockey of the season. Anderson picked a fine night to steal his first victory for the sens last night. He's going to have to be even better the next four games!

Jared Cowen was a plus 4 last night. if he keeps this up, I'd love to see him get some Calder love. would love to see him nominated. If RNH's shoulder injury derails his season, its an open race. there are a lot of great rookies having great seasons but Cowen is right up there with them.
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+1 #27 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 10:23
Agree about Cowen. What I like most about him is that not only is he responsible in his own zone, but with his new-found confidence and style that this team plays, he often rushes deep into the offensive zone as well.

I've really noticed how our D often goes (and stays) deep in the offensive zone during the rush, but are always covered by a straggling forward that will play the point until the D comes back before they start cycling the puck (the forwards often being Alfie, Greening, Condra I noticed). Great responsible team play, love it! :). Creates very exciting hockey to watch in my opinion.
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0 #28 Johne 2012-01-06 10:28
With the acquisition of Turris, Foligno seems to have reverted back to being next to unnoticeable. I was really loving the emergence of Nick Foligno at 2nd line C, but I do realize that Turris is a better fit and higher ceiling. Now, what to do with Nick?
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+1 #29 specko 2012-01-06 10:35
OOOOH Canada!
Lyndon Slewidge is great, but she was definitely interesting. Sensations should definitely sell clothing more like that dress she was wearing and have the loud crowd wear it!

Way to go Sens every game is a blast to go to, 13th sell out - way to go sens army!

PRAISE ALFIE
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0 #30 Andrews Theory 2012-01-06 10:37
Agreed that trades don't necessarily go against the rebuild but I think you need to stick with the theme that keeps your team young.

Bobby Ryan is only 24 and still young enough to fit the criteria we are looking for.

There are suggestions floating around that the leafs may take a run at getzlaf which has me wondering what peices they intend to move? I'm guessing Kadri and Schenn as a starting point.
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-2 #31 miguel 2012-01-06 10:40
To Yakupov, Grigorenko(sp), ans Kuznetsev fans
you can all kiss my "Stone" cold "Zibby!!!!
Love our propsects and our drafting, and as much as I love Russian people, keep staying away from those arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players!
Go Sens!
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+1 #32 Andrews Theory 2012-01-06 10:41
Quoting Johne:
With the acquisition of Turris, Foligno seems to have reverted back to being next to unnoticeable. I was really loving the emergence of Nick Foligno at 2nd line C, but I do realize that Turris is a better fit and higher ceiling. Now, what to do with Nick?



He is still one hell of a good third liner and injuries happen as we all know providing the flexibility for him to move up in the line up. I'm a huge Foligno fan and this should allow us to retain him at a reasonable price moving forward.

Should certainly be interesting next year when Silfverberg and Zibanejad are pushing for spots on the big club. We could potentially have a third line that is as good as our 2nd.
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+1 #33 Johne 2012-01-06 10:43
Things I've been wrong about this season:

Filip Kuba - what a turn around season he's had, but please do not resign him

Zack Smith - I really did not see what warranted a 1-way deal over the offseason, I saw he could drop his gloves and take lots of penalties, but I have been so impressed this year by his puck possession skills and that shot of his seems to be getting better every game.

Things I was right about this season:

Sergei Gonchar - I knew he couldn't be as bad as last season and he was ALMOST a friggin all-star :)

Erik Condra - I knew that we had something good going on with Condra when he made the NHL jump last season, and he has continued to bring that hard work ethic and produce on whatever line or whatever role he is playing. I think Tookie and I made a bet that he would/wouldn't have 20 pts this season and at the halfway mark he's got 16.

Alex Auld - What a brutal signing this was, for as many b2b games as we have we really needed a more capable backup. So bad that Anderson is actually playing most of the b2b games himself, I hope this doesnt bite us come march/april.
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+2 #34 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-06 10:51
@Johne...

I felt the same way about the Smith signing. All he seemed to be to me was a goon that ran around and took bad penalties. Last season under Clouston, I couldn't stand Smith's game.

This year he has been the most pleasant surprise on the team. I can't believe how much he has transformed his game under Maclean. He's a player that can really do it all. He's on pace for 24 goals and 41 points this season and when a team can get that kind of production out of their 3rd line center, they're in a pretty good situation.

Sick player.
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0 #35 Johne 2012-01-06 10:57
@AFM definitely. I think the team is tremendously better with him. I also have to wonder what impact Konopka has had on him as well. I love to be wrong about players I hate.
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0 #36 spezzerman 2012-01-06 11:01
love Zack Smith, biggest surprise of the season by far and there have been many surprises. Zack Smith is also that guy that will be an even better playoff player. As good as he has been, I think he would take it up a notch come playoff time. (like last year's calder cup run) what I wouldnt give to be able to see that this year. But if not, next year for sure!
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+2 #37 You are Poop 2012-01-06 11:08
Quoting miguel:
To Yakupov, Grigorenko(sp), ans Kuznetsev fans
you can all kiss my "Stone" cold "Zibby!!!!
Love our propsects and our drafting, and as much as I love Russian people, keep staying away from those arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players!
Go Sens!


Not that we drafted either one, but...

Pavel Datsyuk - arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players?

Dany Heatley - A Russian?

My handle says it all: You and your stereotypes are POOP!
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0 #38 miguel 2012-01-06 11:09
Also want to comment on last post by Peluso

"Dear leafs fans and habs fans,

If you boo my captain during the all-star game, one of us will end up in the hospital, and the other in jail.

I fahh-kin dare you.

with utmost sincerity,

~Peluso"

I LOVE Peluso - not in a gay way though (not that there's anything wrong with that)
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+1 #39 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 11:12
I've been a fan of Smith for a while (for the wrong reasons I'm afraid, not solid NHL knowledge). My Foligno/Smith/A lfie 2nd line has been lighting it up in NHL 12 LOL, whooo! Now if only I can find a second winger for spezza (hoping that filatov, yes I still have old fily, or butler develops in the AHL enough to join Spez).

Ok...back to real life, I've been wrong too many times to post them all (I said turris won't happen, also sens are ranked 7 spots higher than I thought they would...I honestly didn't see it coming. oh well, at least i was never on the fail for nail camp right, you guys will take me back right?).

By the sound of the boo's I don't think you were alone on the Kuba hating :P
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0 #40 miguel 2012-01-06 11:18
Quoting You are Poop:
Quoting miguel:
To Yakupov, Grigorenko(sp), ans Kuznetsev fans
you can all kiss my "Stone" cold "Zibby!!!!
Love our propsects and our drafting, and as much as I love Russian people, keep staying away from those arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players!
Go Sens!


Not that we drafted either one, but...

Pavel Datsyuk - arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players?

Dany Heatley - A Russian?

My handle says it all: You and your stereotypes are POOP!

Really could give a poop what you think, I am glad that Murray (and most NHL GM's) are staying away from Russian hockey players, and that our rebuild is way ahead of where is should be, and the only Russian left our system will be gone in two years!
And like I said Love Russian people, could not care about their hockey arrogance, and selfishness
"Canada no good" Yak
not putting on the silver medal like they are too good for that,it is all about them, led by their captain.
Go Sens Go!!!
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0 #41 Andrews Theory 2012-01-06 11:25
Quoting Johne:
Things I've been wrong about this season:

Filip Kuba - what a turn around season he's had, but please do not resign him

Zack Smith - I really did not see what warranted a 1-way deal over the offseason,Things I was right about this season:

Sergei Gonchar -

Alex Auld - What a brutal signing this was,.


SEASON IS FAR FROM OVER BUT...

I'll play along...

Things I was right about

kuba has done what i thought he would but agreed, they should move him at the deadline and get a return.

while i didnt expect Smith to be this good, I liked the signing and thought he'd be good.

things i was wrong about

i liked the auld signing and suggested it as my first option before they did it but it certainly hasn't been great.

karlsson has been much better than i thought he would be especially defensively.

gonchar has been better defensively than i thought he could be.

sens have been much better than i thought they'd be, i'm still nervous that we'll get hit with some injuries which will send us into a slide but I'm very happy about where we are.
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+1 #42 Sicilian 2012-01-06 11:32
That Alfie, Turris, Condra line is playing well together. 6-1-1 since the Turris Trade.

Nicky has the wheels too, just have to figure out where best to play him
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0 #43 miguel 2012-01-06 11:32
I'll play too...
Things I was wrong about...NOTHING ! :)

I was really wrong about:
Kuba, he has played himself back into a top 4, where I thought he would never reach that level again
Having said that, please trade him at the deadline, we have plenty of good young D that deserve to come up in our rebuild.

Also have to admit that I never though Karlsson could be as good as he has been, yes his defensive part needs more work, he has picked it up, and he has me out of my seat every time he touches the puck.

Turris, will fit in nicely, but was against the trade when it happened.

Butler - I thought he would pot at least 20 this year, and is no where near what I had expected

Right about
Andersson
Smith
Condra
Alfie - his comeback, and his not retiring (I pray!)
Spezza - and his rebound
Cowen - suprised to see his quick development, but knew he was a stud

Go Sens Go!!!
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+20 #44 Tookie 2012-01-06 11:33
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
This year he has been the most pleasant surprise on the team. I can't believe how much he has transformed his game under Maclean. He's a player that can really do it all. He's on pace for 24 goals and 41 points this season and when a team can get that kind of production out of their 3rd line center, they're in a pretty good situation.

Sick player.


100%, and I now admit that my prediction to fall anywhere close to the bottom 5 is almost impossible the way this Sens team is playing each and every game.

Players like Smith, Condra, Greening, Foligno, are playing VERY well, Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, playing like STARS and Andy playing reasonably well is all we need!

I clearly did not put much stock into our 3rd and 4th liners but they are the reason this team is not bottom dwellers, that and the fact MacLean has them believing in themselves, thats what he was brought in to do, I didnt think he would be able to do it in his first year.....proved me wrong...

Dont get me wrong tho, I would love to have a top pick, especially in this years draft and in 2013 but if we are doing this well with the kids we have now and some not even playing yet, we are definitely in good shape.

This team has been brought back from the dead and is playing exciting hockey, I keep watching them and waiting for them to drop the ball and start sucking but they just dont.....they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.

I still hold out for a chance at a top 5 pick but at 40 games in, the Ottawa Senators have proven me wrong.

That actually felt good!
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+6 #45 SensChirp 2012-01-06 11:36
Quoting Tookie19:

100%, and I now admit that my prediction to fall anywhere close to the bottom 5 is almost impossible the way this Sens team is playing each and every game.

Players like Smith, Condra, Greening, Foligno, are playing VERY well, Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, playing like STARS and Andy playing reasonably well is all we need!

I clearly did not put much stock into our 3rd and 4th liners but they are the reason this team is not bottom dwellers, that and the fact MacLean has them believing in themselves, thats what he was brought in to do, I didnt think he would be able to do it in his first year.....proved me wrong...

Dont get me wrong tho, I would love to have a top pick, especially in this years draft and in 2013 but if we are doing this well with the kids we have now and some not even playing yet, we are definitely in good shape.

This team has been brought back from the dead and is playing exciting hockey, I keep watching them and waiting for them to drop the ball and start sucking but they just dont.....they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.

I still hold out for a chance at a top 5 pick but at 40 games in, the Ottawa Senators have proven me wrong.

That actually felt good!

Is that really you?!
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+3 #46 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 11:38
@Tookie

I stands up and slowly start to clap my hands while looking in tookie's direction
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+4 #47 GoBig=O=Go 2012-01-06 11:42
@ Tookie19

I believe that's the first time I've ever hit the like button on one of your comments. And it's probably the first time you've deserved it all season.

Keep the positive attitude. Did you get some this morning ?? Lmao
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+1 #48 miguel 2012-01-06 11:47
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
This year he has been the most pleasant surprise on the team. I can't believe how much he has transformed his game under Maclean. He's a player that can really do it all. He's on pace for 24 goals and 41 points this season and when a team can get that kind of production out of their 3rd line center, they're in a pretty good situation.

Sick player.


100%, and I now admit that my prediction to fall anywhere close to the bottom 5 is almost impossible the way this Sens team is playing each and every game.

Players like Smith, Condra, Greening, Foligno, are playing VERY well, Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, playing like STARS and Andy playing reasonably well is all we need!

I clearly did not put much stock into our 3rd and 4th liners but they are the reason this team is not bottom dwellers, that and the fact MacLean has them believing in themselves, thats what he was brought in to do, I didnt think he would be able to do it in his first year.....proved me wrong...

Dont get me wrong tho, I would love to have a top pick, especially in this years draft and in 2013 but if we are doing this well with the kids we have now and some not even playing yet, we are definitely in good shape.

This team has been brought back from the dead and is playing exciting hockey, I keep watching them and waiting for them to drop the ball and start sucking but they just dont.....they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.

I still hold out for a chance at a top 5 pick but at 40 games in, the Ottawa Senators have proven me wrong.

That actually felt good!

Halleluah!!!!
God bless Took I know you had it in you!
I think you have turned a very big corner...
Now we have to work on that top 5 pick you a still so stuck on :)
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+1 #49 hello_gary 2012-01-06 11:55
re: Tookie

Let's all give him a slow golf clap! Thanks for your honesty Tookie! :)
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0 #50 Johne 2012-01-06 11:56
@miguel

I forgot about Butler, I was also wrong about him. I thought he could put in 20 or 30, but he'll be lucky to hit 10. He's a sure enough goal scorer, but I think he's lacking motivation or something right now. I'd like to see him play some with Turris and shoot the puck a bit more before I give up on him.
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+3 #51 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 11:57
Hey Tookie, enjoying the successes of the Sens looks good on you. I'm happy for ya.

Cheers!
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+2 #52 Johne 2012-01-06 11:59
Did Tookie and I just become best friends?
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+2 #53 GoBig=O=Go 2012-01-06 11:59
What a day it was for all us loyal Sens fans !! The day after hockey fans all over the country we're heartbroken by the Canada/Russia game, 4 Senators get voted in the ASG, Sens victory with Turris scoring his first and game winner and what better way to end the day with Mika F..ing Zibanejad getting the Golden goal !!

Go=O=Go
One Love
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+3 #54 Smash_88 2012-01-06 12:00
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
This year he has been the most pleasant surprise on the team. I can't believe how much he has transformed his game under Maclean. He's a player that can really do it all. He's on pace for 24 goals and 41 points this season and when a team can get that kind of production out of their 3rd line center, they're in a pretty good situation.

Sick player.


100%, and I now admit that my prediction to fall anywhere close to the bottom 5 is almost impossible the way this Sens team is playing each and every game.

Players like Smith, Condra, Greening, Foligno, are playing VERY well, Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, playing like STARS and Andy playing reasonably well is all we need!

I clearly did not put much stock into our 3rd and 4th liners but they are the reason this team is not bottom dwellers, that and the fact MacLean has them believing in themselves, thats what he was brought in to do, I didnt think he would be able to do it in his first year.....proved me wrong...

Dont get me wrong tho, I would love to have a top pick, especially in this years draft and in 2013 but if we are doing this well with the kids we have now and some not even playing yet, we are definitely in good shape.

This team has been brought back from the dead and is playing exciting hockey, I keep watching them and waiting for them to drop the ball and start sucking but they just dont.....they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.

I still hold out for a chance at a top 5 pick but at 40 games in, the Ottawa Senators have proven me wrong.

That actually felt good!


Jaw on floor! LOL
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+4 #55 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-06 12:02
Wooooooooowwwww Tookie, it does feel good doesn't it? I know how you feel trust me. You know I was there with you earlier in the season in expecting this team to be a bottom dweller. It feels great to be proven wrong for sure.

I honestly think that everyone on this team has performed above expectations, from Spezza and Alfie all the way down to Condra and Smith. I think many of us are wanting more from Butler, but even though he hasn't been scoring his all-round game has been good enough to warrant a roster spot.

Greening and Foligno are having good season but I'd like to see them find some consistency in their games. They both go on hot and cold streaks, unlike Smith and Condra who are the model of consistency.

If these "role" players continue to perform like this, they'll have themselves a role in this organization for a very long time.

There's so many reason to be excited about this team, and the prospects the organization possesses, but we're still a long way from being considered one of the leagues elite. I expect we'll get there much sooner than everyone anticipated.
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0 #56 The Apostle 2012-01-06 12:03
Quoting spezzerman:
I don't think nhl.com would be accessible from a federal government employees computer.


depends on the department, some of them have external as well as internal networks
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+3 #57 Johne 2012-01-06 12:06
I know I'm reaching a bit here, but I think we're well on our way to becoming the next Detroit. Prospects are deep and one year under MacL, he's already getting far more out of our players than we had imagined. We may not be in the class of elite, but I bet you we'll be in playoff discussions for a long time. I don't mind being the underdog.

Something that hasn't been talked about much is our assistant coaches that were brought on. I think some of the Sens success is due to our coaching staff top to bottom, not only MacL.
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+3 #58 spezzerman 2012-01-06 12:12
.they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.



I think this is the key. MacLean has ensured that this team learns fast from every mistake or bad trend. since a few long losing streaks in the beginning we have been able to avoid going more than 2 straight without a point. that is HUGE! I'm hoping that last night is the first example of how this team has learned to play with and keep a lead. Earlier this year, tampa ties it and the sens hope to get the second point in OT. not last night!
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+4 #59 DenisVial 2012-01-06 12:17
@Tookie

I just made your post +9. I think you're going to hit double figures you old curmudgeon!
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+3 #60 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-06 12:17
@ Tookie19,

Said I would not reply in my last post re you !

Are you really starting to believe in our team, and
if you can post 1 positive comment, I'm sure it will
become a habit you will make us all enjoy reading!!

After all ,you did say "I might be a changed man " or
something close to that .

HOORAY FOR THE NEW TOOKIE !!
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+1 #61 The Apostle 2012-01-06 12:26
@AFM

Part of the reason that greening is inconsistent is, I believe, that he is one of the players being asked to perform a role he is not particularly suited for.

He's spent most of his time on the top line out of necessity and I think he has been great most of the time he's been there - his speed and work ethic has opened up space for his linemates and he has better hands than a lot of people anticipated but when the rebuild is finally shaken and the majority of our prospects are on the roster I think he'll find himself on the 3rd line where he will excell.

We are shaping up to have an absolutely outstanding 3rd line ina couple of years if the players projected to be on it pan out the way we hope. Greening/Smith/ Noesen anyone? That would be awesome.
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0 #62 Alcatraz 2012-01-06 12:27
In regards to Auld, I really don't see him playing much come March/April. If and big if we are in playoff position or battle come March I see us rolling Anderson/Lehner

Similar to Buffalo last year. Miller liked Lalime so they signed him again to play backup, and he looked about as good as Auld has this year. They used him sparingly. Once Rochester were out of the AHl playoff race they calle dup Enroth, and he became the everyday backup and Lalime was used as target practice

This in my eyes is what will happen for Ottawa this year. Bingo has been brutal and once that season is almsot done, Lehner will be calle dup and will play the b2b games for Anderson to keep him fresh, if and only if we have a chance at the post season.
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+1 #63 The Apostle 2012-01-06 12:29
Quoting DenisVial:
@Tookie

I just made your post +9. I think you're going to hit double figures you old curmudgeon!


I gave him a thumbs down to keep him grounded despite agreeing 100% with what he said.
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0 #64 Tookie 2012-01-06 12:30
Also just noticed this but Karlsson will probably start with Dion Phaneuf in the All-star game. Unless they are on different teams.

Phaneuf ended 2nd in defensemen in fan voting.

There is something I dont get tho:

NOTE: Fans determined the first 6 players chosen to participate in the 2012 Tim Horton's NHL All-Star Game (3 Forwards, 2 Defensemen, 1 Goalie).

But there is 2 teams...so isnt there 12 players starting? are the 6 others selected by the coach?
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0 #65 Johne 2012-01-06 12:30
@Alcatraz

I was referring to Anderson being overplayed and having issues come the spring.
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+2 #66 Peluso 2012-01-06 12:30
If anyone gets tired of battling with leafs fans OR habs fans, consider this: they are like Horton, you are like Winchester, and I am like Zack Smith.

leafs fans are like the fat kid in the playground whose parents just got divorced and he found out he has asthma and diabetes in the same day.

habs fans are the girl in the corner who is wearing her grandmothers hand-me-downs, with greasy hair and acne.

~Peluso
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0 #67 Alcatraz 2012-01-06 12:31
Quoting Johne:
@Alcatraz

I was referring to Anderson being overplayed and having issues come the spring.


Yes I understand, and what I was saying is that come the spring, Lehner will be with us to give Anderson rest even though the games will be more crucial.lol..we wont have to cringe when putting in auld
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+1 #68 You are Poop 2012-01-06 12:33
Quoting miguel:
Quoting You are Poop:
Quoting miguel:
To Yakupov, Grigorenko(sp), ans Kuznetsev fans
you can all kiss my "Stone" cold "Zibby!!!!
Love our propsects and our drafting, and as much as I love Russian people, keep staying away from those arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players!
Go Sens!


Not that we drafted either one, but...

Pavel Datsyuk - arrogant, selfish, cocky, hockey players?

Dany Heatley - A Russian?

My handle says it all: You and your stereotypes are POOP!

Really could give a poop what you think, I am glad that Murray (and most NHL GM's) are staying away from Russian hockey players, and that our rebuild is way ahead of where is should be, and the only Russian left our system will be gone in two years!
And like I said Love Russian people, could not care about their hockey arrogance, and selfishness
"Canada no good" Yak
not putting on the silver medal like they are too good for that,it is all about them, led by their captain.
Go Sens Go!!!


Are most GMs going to pass on Russian born players at the draft? Did WASH and PITT stay away from Russians during their rebuild? Are you judging a country full of hockey players based on the performance of a bunch of 18 year olds?

I agree with you, the move of completely immature, but don't think for a second the Sens wouldn't draft a Russian-born player if they were the best available player... or have you forgot about the Russian Bear that played for Ottawa? Was Volchenkov selfish or a league-leader in blocked shots when he was in a Sens uniform?

And don’t even say that Volchy was selfish for leaving, or that his decline in play has anything to do with nationality
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0 #69 Johne 2012-01-06 12:38
I'd stay away from Russians right now. I love a lot of Russian players but I think GMs, especially Ottawa are cautious based on the past and current decline. I'd rather build through Sweden.
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+3 #70 Mat 2012-01-06 12:51
Quoting miguel:
Also want to comment on last post by Peluso

"Dear leafs fans and habs fans,

If you boo my captain during the all-star game, one of us will end up in the hospital, and the other in jail.

I fahh-kin dare you.

with utmost sincerity,

~Peluso"

I LOVE Peluso - not in a gay way though (not that there's anything wrong with that)


Why would Habs fans even invest in All Star tickets?? The starting lineup: 4 Sens, 1 Leaf and a Bruins. That would seem like torture to me...
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+1 #71 DenisVial 2012-01-06 12:57
Quoting The Apostle:
Quoting DenisVial:
@Tookie

I just made your post +9. I think you're going to hit double figures you old curmudgeon!


I gave him a thumbs down to keep him grounded despite agreeing 100% with what he said.


LMFAO!
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+1 #72 Tookie 2012-01-06 12:58
Quoting Johne:
I'd stay away from Russians right now. I love a lot of Russian players but I think GMs, especially Ottawa are cautious based on the past and current decline. I'd rather build through Sweden.


Hard to stay away from them when they are projected to go 1-2-3...

I agree with the old Russians not being devoted to NHL clubs, but these new Era Russians like Yak, Gal and Grigo are very different, the Stanley Cup is their dream, not simply making it to the NHL.

Alot of people say it was classles to not put on the medal, was it not classless to leave during the playing of the Russian Anthem, you could see hundreds if not thousands head for the exits.

Those who bash the Russians for not being classy or respectful have done the exact same. I could care less if they wear it or not.
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0 #73 Dillan 2012-01-06 12:59
does anyone know if there will b an autograph session for the all star game. would love to go
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0 #74 Mat 2012-01-06 13:00
Quoting Tookie19:
100%, and I now admit that my prediction to fall anywhere close to the bottom 5 is almost impossible the way this Sens team is playing each and every game.

Players like Smith, Condra, Greening, Foligno, are playing VERY well, Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, playing like STARS and Andy playing reasonably well is all we need!

I clearly did not put much stock into our 3rd and 4th liners but they are the reason this team is not bottom dwellers, that and the fact MacLean has them believing in themselves, thats what he was brought in to do, I didnt think he would be able to do it in his first year.....proved me wrong...

Dont get me wrong tho, I would love to have a top pick, especially in this years draft and in 2013 but if we are doing this well with the kids we have now and some not even playing yet, we are definitely in good shape.

This team has been brought back from the dead and is playing exciting hockey, I keep watching them and waiting for them to drop the ball and start sucking but they just dont.....they might go on short losing streaks but the find ways to bounce back everytime, very resilient bunch.

I still hold out for a chance at a top 5 pick but at 40 games in, the Ottawa Senators have proven me wrong.

That actually felt good!


OMG!! The therapy is working!! One "positive" step at a time Tookie! (Here's hoping the Sens can muster at least a split with Philly this weekend or we may see old Tookie again.
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+1 #75 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-06 13:04
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.
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+1 #76 captainohmycaptain11 2012-01-06 13:07
Huge win for the sens last night. I know teams behind us have games in hand but they still have to win them...
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0 #77 Tookie 2012-01-06 13:07
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.


Washington is gonna be looking even better in a few years, Ovie, Backstrom, Kuznetsov, Orlov, Johannsen(sp)...

And whoever they pick in the top 5 this year thx to Colorado, wow....(Yak, Forsberg, Grigo, Gal, Murray)
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0 #78 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-06 13:10
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.


Washington is gonna be wicked to watch in a few years, Ovie, Backstrom, Kuznetsov, Semin, Johannsen (sp)...

And whoever they pick in the top 5 this year thx to Colorado, wow....


I think Kuznetsov makes Semin expendable. Why spend the money on Semin when they can improve their club elsewhere with the money they'd give him. If I were Washington I'd hope that either Weber or Suter will be available this summer and throw big money at one of them.

Kuznetsov can probably put up nearly the same amount of production as Semin has this year.
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0 #79 Tookie 2012-01-06 13:13
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.


Washington is gonna be wicked to watch in a few years, Ovie, Backstrom, Kuznetsov, Semin, Johannsen (sp)...

And whoever they pick in the top 5 this year thx to Colorado, wow....


I think Kuznetsov makes Semin expendable. Why spend the money on Semin when they can improve their club elsewhere with the money they'd give him. If I were Washington I'd hope that either Weber or Suter will be available this summer and throw big money at one of them.

Kuznetsov can probably put up nearly the same amount of production as Semin has this year.


Damn you were too quick, I removed Semin right after I posted that, he is gone I think, just like you said they could go after a big name D and have Kuz replace Semin.
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0 #80 SensChops 2012-01-06 13:13
@ Tookie

Fans get to vote in 3 forwards, 2 defense, and 1 goalie. They are not necessarily on the same team. The players vote for the 2 captains and the captains end up drafting their team like last year. I'm assuming Alfie will be a Captain and he has admitted he would draft EK first.

Note: the NHL picks all of the other all stars to play in the game.
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0 #81 spezzerman 2012-01-06 13:18
We havent been able to beat the russians at the WJC because we dont respect them. it's a fatal mistake. if you're more upset at how the russians react to beating us, you're missing the most important thing; that they are beating us. the world is getting better and we should be more concerned about that than how they celebrate.

re: all star voting: i'm not sure but I don't think that the NHL stated that you are voting for the starters per se; just that you are voting for 3 forwards, 2 d and a goalie to play in the game. I dont think that those players necessarily have to start, especially since they won't all be on the same team.
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0 #82 SensChops 2012-01-06 13:21
Quoting spezzerman:


re: all star voting: i'm not sure but I don't think that the NHL stated that you are voting for the starters per se; just that you are voting for 3 forwards, 2 d and a goalie to play in the game. I dont think that those players necessarily have to start, especially since they won't all be on the same team.


That is exactly right. They are able to play but may be drafted later on by the 2 captains. I hope our guys aren't the last to go like Kessel last yr. Still can't believe he got a car for that...
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0 #83 Alcatraz 2012-01-06 13:24
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.


Washington is gonna be looking even better in a few years, Ovie, Backstrom, Kuznetsov, Orlov, Johannsen(sp)...

And whoever they pick in the top 5 this year thx to Colorado, wow....(Yak, Forsberg, Grigo, Gal, Murray)


considering Colorado is one point back of 8th place thanks in large parts to JS Giguere Washington may not get a top 5 pick out of it..closer to 8-14 area.

at this point its safe to say top 5 picks will go to:

colombus-anaheim-islanders-carolina and edmonton/montre al/tampa (one of these 3 is bound to turn it around)
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0 #84 Smash_88 2012-01-06 13:25
Quoting SensChops:
Quoting spezzerman:


re: all star voting: i'm not sure but I don't think that the NHL stated that you are voting for the starters per se; just that you are voting for 3 forwards, 2 d and a goalie to play in the game. I dont think that those players necessarily have to start, especially since they won't all be on the same team.


That is exactly right. They are able to play but may be drafted later on by the 2 captains. I hope our guys aren't the last to go like Kessel last yr. Still can't believe he got a car for that...


If Alfie is indeed a captain, he wouldn't let that happen I'm sure...

It would be kind of neat though if they do end up on different teams... I'd like to see if Karlsson could contain Spezza! LOL
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0 #85 SensChirp 2012-01-06 13:28
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.
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0 #86 A11flie 2012-01-06 13:32
Great write up SC! Also, I read a great piece by Ian Mendes (10 Ottawa Observations) - a nice recap.

Couple of questions:

Does Butler have any trade value at the moment? I don't disagree with an earlier post that he should be given more time to develope (I think he'll bounce back towards the end of the season), but I don't see him developing into a top-end talent. What's he worth and what could we get - in your opinion?

Do you really see the Ducks trading one of RPG? I mean, can they keep the core and move some of the pending UFAs? Doesn't that make more sense? I see them getting a nice return for Lydman, but that's just me (I thought he was good, from what I saw from all those Sabre matchups).

PS - Don't hate on the Russians. I think it's more accurate to say that Russia produces a lot of snipers/ players with sick hands. Just so happens that those type of players turn out to be a little more selfish.
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0 #87 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 13:32
Quoting SensChops:
Quoting spezzerman:


re: all star voting: i'm not sure but I don't think that the NHL stated that you are voting for the starters per se; just that you are voting for 3 forwards, 2 d and a goalie to play in the game. I dont think that those players necessarily have to start, especially since they won't all be on the same team.


That is exactly right. They are able to play but may be drafted later on by the 2 captains. I hope our guys aren't the last to go like Kessel last yr. Still can't believe he got a car for that...


If Alfie is one of the captains, no way that would ever happen. I wouldn't be too surprised if he picked his three teammates as his first three selections ;c]
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+1 #88 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 13:35
Quoting SensChirp:
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.


Who would thumbs-down this comment? Glad that Big Rig is 1) doing well 2) will be back. Our D last night seemed a lot less stable without him there to calm everyone down. Anderson REALLY bailed us out last game.
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+1 #89 Fo-LEEEEEE-no 2012-01-06 13:44
Quoting SensChirp:
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.


Never thought I'd bash Phillips, but his importance seems marginalized now that Cowen looks more like a regular NHLer than a 20-year-old... maybe that's just my man-crush speaking.

Also, any thoughts on current Sens:

With Foligno (RFA), Winchester (UFA), Regin (RFA), Kuba (UFA), Karlsson (RFA) and Lee (RFA) in contract years - who do you F***/Kill/Marry.

$#!+, i mean, who do you keep, who can you trade and who just gets let go after the season?
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+1 #90 Alcatraz 2012-01-06 13:49
Quoting Fo-LEEEEEE-no:
Quoting SensChirp:
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.


Never thought I'd bash Phillips, but his importance seems marginalized now that Cowen looks more like a regular NHLer than a 20-year-old... maybe that's just my man-crush speaking.

Also, any thoughts on current Sens:

With Foligno (RFA), Winchester (UFA), Regin (RFA), Kuba (UFA), Karlsson (RFA) and Lee (RFA) in contract years - who do you F***/Kill/Marry.

$#!+, i mean, who do you keep, who can you trade and who just gets let go after the season?


Foligno= qualify and give raise
Winchester= offer 2 way deal, let him test market to see if he can have bigger role elsewhere

Regin=see winchester

Lee= Qualify and offer raise

Kuba= Make decision now, offer less money, if he refuses trade at deadline, in a rebuild can't afford to lose for nothing at yera end. regardless of playoff situation (this 5th place seeding is all gravy right now). If market says 4th rounder or less than keep and let walk.

Karlsson= offer him Melnyk's Barbados resort
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0 #91 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-06 13:56
Quoting SensChirp:
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.


I know he gets flack, but man I'm I relieved he's back in time for this little stretch of games.
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0 #92 Floridasensfan 2012-01-06 13:57
Well guys I have to say I have zero problems with having Russians on our team, BUT
I do not want a single one that thinks they are too good to put on a silver medal.
NO THANKS

JUST PATHETIC
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+1 #93 Alcatraz 2012-01-06 14:00
Quoting Floridasensfan:
Well guys I have to say I have zero problems with having Russians on our team, BUT
I do not want a single one that thinks they are too good to put on a silver medal.
NO THANKS

JUST PATHETIC


especially a silver medal that was awarded in a game in which only the goalie showe dup to play in. They had 6 shots after 2 periods, not like they deserved gold anyways
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0 #94 miguel 2012-01-06 14:02
Quoting Johne:
I know I'm reaching a bit here, but I think we're well on our way to becoming the next Detroit. Prospects are deep and one year under MacL, he's already getting far more out of our players than we had imagined. We may not be in the class of elite, but I bet you we'll be in playoff discussions for a long time. I don't mind being the underdog.

Something that hasn't been talked about much is our assistant coaches that were brought on. I think some of the Sens success is due to our coaching staff top to bottom, not only MacL.

Hey Johne,
excellent point on the Asst coaches, they must have a part in this too, but seem to be overlooked
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0 #95 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 14:15
Quoting Floridasensfan:
Well guys I have to say I have zero problems with having Russians on our team, BUT
I do not want a single one that thinks they are too good to put on a silver medal.
NO THANKS

JUST PATHETIC


WhoTF did that? Link?
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+1 #96 Tookie 2012-01-06 14:21
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting Floridasensfan:
Well guys I have to say I have zero problems with having Russians on our team, BUT
I do not want a single one that thinks they are too good to put on a silver medal.
NO THANKS

JUST PATHETIC


WhoTF did that? Link?


They all did, not like it was 1 guy in specific, even the goalie didnt put it on, it wasnt the medal they wanted, Im pretty sure they were disgusted in their performance, dont think it had anything to do with being too good to wear Silver.
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-1 #97 Fo-LEEEEEE-no 2012-01-06 14:22
Quoting Alcatraz:
Quoting Fo-LEEEEEE-no:
With Foligno (RFA), Winchester (UFA), Regin (RFA), Kuba (UFA), Karlsson (RFA) and Lee (RFA) in contract years - who do you keep, who can you trade and who just gets let go after the season?


In a rebuild can't afford to lose a player for nothing at year end, regardless of the playoff situation. If market says 4th rounder or less than keep and let walk.


Good point,

Carkner is also a UFA, as is Konopka. De Costa and Daugavins are also RFAs. Tough summer ahead for Sens management, although things will be a little clearer by the end of Jan.

(* - on 2-way deals)

Keep - Foligno, *Regin, Winni, Karlsson, *Daugavins and *De Costa

Trade - Lee

Let go - Konopka, Carkner

Wait and see (deadline) - Kuba (i agree about taking a 3rd or better)

Maybe we could package Kuba+Butler for a pick and a D-man at the deadline if we're still in it?

How awesome would it be to finish 6th and come up against the Panthers in the 1st round? Best case scenario IMO (being somewhat realistic that this)...
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0 #98 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 14:25
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting Floridasensfan:
Well guys I have to say I have zero problems with having Russians on our team, BUT
I do not want a single one that thinks they are too good to put on a silver medal.
NO THANKS

JUST PATHETIC


WhoTF did that? Link?


They all did, not like it was 1 guy in specific, even the goalie didnt put it on, it wasnt the medal they wanted, Im pretty sure they were disgusted in their performance, dont think it had anything to do with being too good to wear Silver.

Wow that's terrible sportsmanship though. Brutal. I'm glad I was raptly watching the Senators instead.
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-1 #99 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-06 14:29
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting SensChirp:
Chris Phillips passed concussion tests and should be good to go in Philadelphia tomorrow night.


Who would thumbs-down this comment? Glad that Big Rig is 1) doing well 2) will be back. Our D last night seemed a lot less stable without him there to calm everyone down. Anderson REALLY bailed us out last game.


I do not think that Phillips will be ready for game in Philly,which starts at 1 PM !
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-1 #100 miguel 2012-01-06 14:32
Quoting Johne:
I'd stay away from Russians right now. I love a lot of Russian players but I think GMs, especially Ottawa are cautious based on the past and current decline. I'd rather build through Sweden.

Absolutely,
take a look at the draft since 2004, no signifigant Russian has been drafted (2) or made any major impact on their teams.
yes, they are skillful, but individual skill will not beat a team that plays as a team.
For every Volchenkov's I can give you:
Kovalev
Semin
Bryzgalov
as well as a host of Sens wasted picks:
Zubov
Kaigarodov
Nikolin
Bashkirov
Anikayenko
Lyamin
Need I go on?
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0 #101 A11fie 2012-01-06 14:33
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Maybe we could package Kuba+Butler for a pick and a D-man at the deadline if we're still in it?
???

A few days ago you were all about giving Butler more time?

FLIP FLOP! LOL

Still, the more I think about it, I'd rather keep Kuba for a run at the playoffs. I'd trade Lee and Butler if the return was there.
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0 #102 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 14:37
Quoting miguel:
Quoting Johne:
I'd stay away from Russians right now. I love a lot of Russian players but I think GMs, especially Ottawa are cautious based on the past and current decline. I'd rather build through Sweden.

Absolutely,
take a look at the draft since 2004, no signifigant Russian has been drafted (2) or made any major impact on their teams.
yes, they are skillful, but individual skill will not beat a team that plays as a team.
For every Volchenkov's I can give you:
Kovalev
Semin
Bryzgalov
as well as a host of Sens wasted picks:
Zubov
Kaigarodov
Nikolin
Bashkirov
Anikayenko
Lyamin
Need I go on?


Are you kidding? By the time we had Alexi he was 3 years overdue for retirement, but he had an awesome career! I'd draft a Kovalev clone in a heartbeat.
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0 #103 Sudsy 2012-01-06 14:40
If Ryan Suter goes to free agency, is there any chance he could sign with the Sens? We have the cap room even after giving Kuba's salary to Karlsson...Sute r would be a sick replacement for Kuba/Gonchar soon after.
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0 #104 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-06 14:42
Everything is so upbeat here today, we deserve it. But these Detroit legacy comparisons and talks of deadline acquisitions I find a bit much this early.

Flip-flop indeed A11fie. We'll see what the mood is like in here 5 or 10 games from now. Unless Anderson hits the consistency switch and is rock solid the next several games and Auld improves vastly as backup, I'm not sure how well we will fair on this brutal road swing.

I'd be happy if we could split with the bitch Flyers the first two games.
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0 #105 A11fie 2012-01-06 14:57
Quoting miguel:
Need I go on?


First off, drafting isn't a science, so expect that picks won't always pan out.

Second off, what I was trying to point out was that the attributes you listed (arrogant, selfish, cocky) aren't inherently 'Russian' characteristics (enter Dany Heatley).

Thirdly, how many of those players do you know personally? I don't know any either (although, I did get to meet Volchy; large, quiet and always smiling), but realize you're judging people you've never met based on media reports... the same media that told us the Sens would win the lottery (we did, just not for Yakupov).

I do agree that Kovalev is a bum... and that his and Semin's effort don't do their skill justice. I don't think it’s a problem with the country or its people, just the personally types - look at Daigle - what a gong show he was...
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0 #106 miguel 2012-01-06 15:06
Quoting A11fie:
Quoting miguel:
Need I go on?


First off, drafting isn't a science, so expect that picks won't always pan out.

Second off, what I was trying to point out was that the attributes you listed (arrogant, selfish, cocky) aren't inherently 'Russian' characteristics (enter Dany Heatley).

Thirdly, how many of those players do you know personally? I don't know any either (although, I did get to meet Volchy; large, quiet and always smiling), but realize you're judging people you've never met based on media reports... the same media that told us the Sens would win the lottery (we did, just not for Yakupov).

I do agree that Kovalev is a bum... and that his and Semin's effort don't do their skill justice. I don't think it’s a problem with the country or its people, just the personally types - look at Daigle - what a gong show he was...

Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Yeah enough of the Russian stereotypes. So stupid. If there's anyone out there who wouldn't want Yevgeni Kuznetsnov on their team, well they are just plain stupid. What a great player.. He single handedly beat the Canadians and he probably had ever Swede shitty their pants every time he touched the puck last night.


Sorry you missed my earlier posts, that I have very much respect for the Russian people, and do know many that have many great characteristics.
But with our bad luck history on the Russians we have had, and the fact that many use the KHL as a threat, it is not worth the risk,
And truthfully other than a handful of Russian players, they do not care as much for team success over individual success.
And after witnessing the fookishness arrogance after the Canada win, and the Silver medal I would not want to build my team around a selfish individual... again only my opinion, and not necessarily everyones
But Murray seems to be doing well not drafting any, thats all
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+1 #107 Sensnation 2012-01-06 15:18
What a day it was indeed Chirp! Present is bright, future is even brighter. It's nice to see this team prove that they only needed the retool, not a full rebuild. If Muckler was half as good at drafting as Murray is we'd have won that cup or at least gotten back there since.

Hopefully Anderson is starting his 2nd half surge early this year. It's great to see him put in quality efforts like last night and the last few games.

Despite all that went on yesterday, I think Turris was the most impressive. He's really looking like he'll be a 1B (to Spezza's 1A) type of Center. He was all over the ice, dominating most of his shifts and we all saw the results on the scoreboard. Spezza-Turris-S mith is obviously no Crosby-Malkin-S taal, but it's definitely a lot closer to it then most teams can dress.
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0 #108 Tookie 2012-01-06 15:24
Quoting miguel:
as well as a host of Sens wasted picks:
Zubov
Kaigarodov
Nikolin
Bashkirov
Anikayenko
Lyamin
Need I go on?


Do you not think that maybe it is the Sens scouting of these Russians more at fault? Just because we picked them doesnt mean they automatically pan out for good.

I can name you many if not more draft picks that the Sens got that didnt pan out that werent Russian.

Point is Russians are no worse than any other country, its a select few individuals that tarnish their outlook.
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0 #109 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-06 15:50
Quoting miguel:


Absolutely,
take a look at the draft since 2004, no signifigant Russian has been drafted (2) or made any major impact on their teams.
yes, they are skillful, but individual skill will not beat a team that plays as a team.
For every Volchenkov's I can give you:
Kovalev
Semin
Bryzgalov
as well as a host of Sens wasted picks:
Zubov
Kaigarodov
Nikolin
Bashkirov
Anikayenko
Lyamin
Need I go on?


Miguel, sorry man but your point sucks big time. For every Crosby, Yzerman, Sakic, I can name you hundreds of Canadians that didn't pan out. For every Alfie, Lidstrom, Sundin, Forsberg, I can list of hundreds of Swedes that didn't make it.

This Russian stereotype is such crap that's been fed to you and anyone else who will take the bait by the Canadian media.

I'd take the likes of Datsyuk, Ovie, Malkin, Kovalchuk, Federov, Bure, Mogilny, Larionov, Sergei Zubov, Markov, Gonchar, Zhamnov, Kozlov etc etc on my team any day.
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0 #110 Floridasensfan 2012-01-06 17:50
Yes none of the players wanted the silver medal, poor sportsmanship big time.
We do not need that kind of poor character players on our team, I don't care what their skill level is.

Lucky we will be nowhere near getting a low draft spot to have to considering picking them up in the draft.
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0 #111 Hax 2012-01-06 20:41
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
This Russian stereotype is such crap that's been fed to you and anyone else who will take the bait by the Canadian media.


It's a statistic, plain and simple. Russian-born draftees are more likely to refuse to play in the AHL or "earn their stripes" in the NHL. Not 100% (far from it) but statistically it bears out. The KHL has a lot to do with that of course and Russia's general lack of willingness to work with NHL clubs on player development etc.

Doesn't mean "never draft a Russian" but it does mean "make sure you really want this guy and he's really willing to come to North America" etc.
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0 #112 Blitz_18 2012-01-10 20:24
Ahhhhh gonchar
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