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Friday, 15 April 2011 13:04

Chirp of the Week- One Man Show?

Here is the first entry in the Chirp of the Week feature. Received this email shortly after I made the announcement that Travis Yost would not be joining the site. I think the reader makes some great points about the regulars on this site and the direction of SensChirp moving forward.

Remember that if you have an entry for Chirp of the Week, you can send it to me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or use the contact form at the top of the page.

Chirp posts (typically) a single blog per day. Yet, I personally am good for at the very least, 10 site visits per day. I am very sure that I do not stand alone in this. Although I very seldom post/participate in the comments section, I read it obsessively and consider the views and opinions of the intelligent hockey posters we have on SensChirp when forming my own opinions. That is what separates us from other blogs out there. We are a solid group of knowledgeable hockey people, and although we sometimes disagree, we are able to remain self-mediated (usually) and (again, usually) remain right on topic.

This is a win-lose situation for Yost. Win in that he does not have to adjust to a single-team website, potentially losing some valuable numbers, along with (possibly) some cash. Lose, however, in that he misses out on the opportunity to be appreciated by the best fan base the NHL has to offer. He loses the opportunity to blog for a group of intelligent hockey people, who could offer him insights he has never had the opportunity to witness where he currently blogs. He loses the opportunity to instantaneously and dramatically improve his credibility by leaving a site of pure speculation. He loses the opportunity to be adequately appreciated for what he does.

Whether Yost reconsiders in the future or not, it doesn’t change how invaluable this site is to all of us, particularly with the off-season approaching. I for one will be starving for hockey news, and may even succumb to the insatiable appetite that all of us have and pay Yost a visit. What I won’t do, however, is stop visiting SENSCHIRP every single time the opportunity arises. I will continue my sporadic posting in the comments and forum, and I will continue to use the hockey intelligence that all of you possess to make myself appear much more hockey intelligent than I am.

The only person that suffers in Yost not coming to SensChirp is Yost. We at SensChirp still have the pick of the litter with regards to bloggers, and the format is pretty unbeatable. Yost or no Yost, SensChirp is still SensChirp. With or without him, we will continue to thrive as a hockey community.

GO SENS GO!


Game Two of the opening round of the AHL playoffs goes tonight in Manchester. Binghamton dropped the first game by a score of 2-1 and will be looking for the split tonight. The Sens will again be without top scorer Corey Locke but they are still hoping he can return later in the series.

All the action is live on the Team 1200 starting at 7:00 PM.

Last modified on Friday, 15 April 2011 12:20

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-3 #1 Harry Pubes 2011-04-15 12:17
Would it piss you off Chirp if I made a Topic in the forum that reposted Yost. So that Senschirp fans could read him here instead of going to HockeyBuzz? Would that get you in trouble?


Harry.
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+2 #2 Harry Pubes 2011-04-15 12:21
Also I wanted to thank you for the Bingo updates. I have never been so familiar with so many players on Bingo before. I am actually really interested in the teams playoff run this year. I love reading game takes on them. Please keep that up.

Also great Chirp of the Week. We need more of those too.

Harry.
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+3 #3 SensChirp 2011-04-15 12:25
Yea I will keep posting them as long as people send them! i know we have a couple readers that are avid Bingo followers so if anyone has a take on the game feel free to send it my way and we can post that as well.
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+1 #4 RUSHRLZ 2011-04-15 12:27
Harry - that's not cool, it's called stealing content. Those who want to read Yost can always visit both sites - no skin off anyone's ass.
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+1 #5 SensChirp 2011-04-15 12:28
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Harry - that's not cool, it's called stealing content. Those who want to read Yost can always visit both sites - no skin off anyone's ass.

Yea that's my take to. Guy is a good writer and deserves the audience he has.
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-2 #6 Harry Pubes 2011-04-15 12:31
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Harry - that's not cool, it's called stealing content. Those who want to read Yost can always visit both sites - no skin off anyone's ass.

Yea that's my take to. Guy is a good writer and deserves the audience he has.


That's why I asked.
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0 #7 Harry Pubes 2011-04-15 12:31
I just hate Eklund. I like that Yost calls him out from time to time.
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+3 #8 The Apostle 2011-04-15 12:31
Yost is no great loss. His opinion is no more or no less valid than anybody else that posts on here - it's an opinion.

I'm all for disagreeing with people and I'm all for letting people know that you don't agree with them. I wish it wouldn't descend to playground level as often as it does but that's where some people on this site clearly reside.

It might not be cool to advertise a different site on here but I know that there are readers of both on here and I know that chirp is already aware of sensunderground .com. The reason I'm bringing this up is that there is a guy on there who regularly posts info and thoughts on the Bingo players as he is a regular spectator. It's worth checking out for that and a lot of other things.
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+5 #9 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-04-15 12:32
Although the writer is not identified, in this Chirp Of The Week, he has written an excellent story, about the site remaining a One Man Show

Yost could have been a great addition, but maybe it's a blessing in disguise, that he decided to stay at that other site, that I never visit.

SensChirp is the Ottawa Senators true pulse, and it has
many knowledgeable posters to add to this blog !

Hope all of you have a great summer, and we look forward to the June24-25 draft with great anticipation !!
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0 #10 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 12:38
I remember quite clearly getting shit on (by the nuthuggers), when I suggested Yost wasn't all that. Funny how things work out when you just have the courage to tell it like it is.
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0 #11 Harry Pubes 2011-04-15 12:47
I don't think this site "needs" Yost. But I am a big fan of Yost. I follow him on twitter and I enjoy that he is a big fan of all north american sports. He also has some insider insight with the sens on some level.

But I think it is time now to just move on. That is in the past. We are a wonderful fan base here and I think we deserve the pat on the back from the anonymous Chirp of the Weeker.
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+1 #12 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 12:47
Six picks in the top Sixty-six...

6th overall:
Couturier
Huberdeau
Strome

Nashville Pick:
Puempel
Biggs
Jensen
Rattie

2nd round Dmen:
Mayfield
Bell
Musil

2nd/3rd round Goalies:
J.Gibson
C.Gibson
Perhonen

Other 2nd rounders
Catenacci
Khokhlachev
Prince
Noesen
Lessio
Rakell
Trocheck
Grimaldi

Other Sleepers:

Max Friberg, F
Adam Lowry, F
Michael St. Croix, F
Scott Harrington, D
Shane McColgan, F
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0 #13 Smash_88 2011-04-15 12:58
Quoting Harry Pubes:
I don't think this site "needs" Yost. But I am a big fan of Yost. I follow him on twitter and I enjoy that he is a big fan of all north american sports. He also has some insider insight with the sens on some level


This exactly.. The guy just loves talking sports, he is fun to read and knows his stuff.. Not everyone needs to like him or his writing, to each their own..
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+2 #14 ChasJackie 2011-04-15 13:50
I'm a rookie here for the past month or so and find it a very interesting place to visit. Good knowledgable hockey people but mostly Sens Fans.

Go Sens Go
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+1 #15 Sandy 2011-04-15 14:19
Quoting John Q. Spartan:
Six picks in the top Sixty-six...

6th overall:
Couturier
Huberdeau
Strome

Nashville Pick:
Puempel
Biggs
Jensen
Rattie

2nd round Dmen:
Mayfield
Bell
Musil

2nd/3rd round Goalies:
J.Gibson
C.Gibson
Perhonen

Other 2nd rounders
Catenacci
Khokhlachev
Prince
Noesen
Lessio
Rakell
Trocheck
Grimaldi

Other Sleepers:

Max Friberg, F
Adam Lowry, F
Michael St. Croix, F
Scott Harrington, D
Shane McColgan, F


What about that young guy from Sweden - Zibanj(sp?). He seems to be climbing up the draft order?
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0 #16 Dorkiewicz 2011-04-15 14:26
Please take this as a suggestion to all, not a complaint, but I find it's a lot nicer on the eyes when you edit quotes. Seems like most people just quote entire posts.

I know it's not a HUGE deal, but often we have a a few windows of redundant quotes when a line or even a few words would do.

Much obliged!

Go Vancouver & Nashville, (only in the first rounds)
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+1 #17 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 14:29
Quoting Sandy:


What about that young guy from Sweden - Zibanj(sp?). He seems to be climbing up the draft order?


We'd have to draft him with out 6th overall pick, or move up significantly with our Nashville pick. It'd be a pretty bold move by ol' Bryan Murray, but not out of the question.

By all accounts Mika Zibanejad is having an extremely solid Under 18 tournament and, like you said, is skyrocketing up the rankings. Definitely a darkhorse.

Do we want another Swede?
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0 #18 Sandy 2011-04-15 14:44
Speaking of Yost he had an article today discussing possible trades for the Sens to get that top 6 forward. Mentioned Hemsky & Brassard. Hemsky? Okay a great player that is good but is as injured as Pascal Leclaire. No thanks. Brassard from Columbus okay that I can live with.

But he also mentioned possibly Sens should consider trading Rundblad since his stock is so high or Cowen?

Why would the Sens trade one of the D prospects that they figure will form part of a very good young defense in a few years? You re-build from the net out, you don't trade them away.

Mark Stone has had a great year in the WHL. 106 pts in 71 games & 10 pts in 6 games in the playoffs. I don't think he is AHL eligible next season so does he stand a chance of pushing for a spot in the Sens lineup or go back to Brandon?

Stone was drafted in round 6 so you would think Sens could find a decent player @ 6th overall.
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+1 #19 Sandy 2011-04-15 14:47
Quoting John Q. Spartan:
Quoting Sandy:


What about that young guy from Sweden - Zibanj(sp?). He seems to be climbing up the draft order?


We'd have to draft him with out 6th overall pick, or move up significantly with our Nashville pick. It'd be a pretty bold move by ol' Bryan Murray, but not out of the question.

By all accounts Mika Zibanejad is having an extremely solid Under 18 tournament and, like you said, is skyrocketing up the rankings. Definitely a darkhorse.

Do we want another Swede?


Not sure re: wanting another Swede.. but if he is the BPA at whatever spot it is, why not?
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0 #20 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 14:54
Quoting Sandy:
Speaking of Yost he had an article today discussing possible trades for the Sens to get that top 6 forward.

But he also mentioned possibly Sens should consider trading Rundblad since his stock is so high or Cowen?


Just another example of why Travis Yost is an idiot... I wonder if he thinks Rundblad is a 'giraffe on skates' too?
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0 #21 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 14:55
Quoting Sandy:


Not sure re: wanting another Swede.. but if he is the BPA at whatever spot it is, why not?


I was just putting the question out there. I'd have no problem with it. Swedes are awesome!
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0 #22 senskarlsson57 2011-04-15 15:35
I honestly don't think we should try to move up with our 6th overall pick, but what I think we should do is try to move our nashville pick up and take Zibanejad like someone mentioned above. I watched some videos of him and he has a very fast release, and also his hussle in unreal...he is kind of a combination of Stamkos and Crosby. Not that Im saying that he is as good as those guys, but just his type of play is similar. And the guy can also lay out some nice hits.
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0 #23 Sens97 2011-04-15 15:50
How did Zibanejad end up in a spot where he could go in the top 10?

He would have to end up pretty high on his potential to crack a top 6 spot. He just doesnt have the speed or the offensive talent.

Dont get me wrong, I would to take him with our Nashville pick because you are certainly getting a great third line center who can put up points, and maybe even a second line center. But, to take him ahead of guys like Sven Bartschi, Brandon Saad, and even Matt Puempel seems silly to me...
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0 #24 Sens97 2011-04-15 15:50
and by top 6 spot i mean, on a roster, not in the draft
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0 #25 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 16:00
Quoting Sens97:
and by top 6 spot i mean, on a roster, not in the draft


Bob MacKenzie has Zibanejad rated as his 10th best prospect, so it's not outrageous to suggest he couldn't crack the top 6. However, nobody outright said that he would.

You don't think Mika Zibanejad has a good chance to be a top 6 forward in the NHL? Pretty bold comment.
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0 #26 Sens97 2011-04-15 16:10
Not saying he wont, but do people really think he has the offensive ability to put up more than mike fisher type numbers?

my guess is probably not. And mike fisher did everything else right but still seemed overcast as a second line center.

could be wrong, but thats how I see Zibanejad turning out
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0 #27 MethotToMyMadness 2011-04-15 16:17
Quoting Sandy:

But he also mentioned possibly Sens should consider trading Rundblad since his stock is so high or Cowen?


Oh please Murry, don't even CONSIDER trading Rundblad. I'd be more apt to seeing Cowen go, but even then I like the stock of young D we have in our system. Rundblad just took D of the year in the Swedish Elite league, 3rd in overall scoring.

In my Eyes, one of the best moves Murry made since joining the Sens organization. That and drafting Karlsson. Those two together on the same line in 2 years time, killer!!!

Mad
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0 #28 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 16:27
Quoting Sens97:
Not saying he wont, but do people really think he has the offensive ability to put up more than mike fisher type numbers?

my guess is probably not. And mike fisher did everything else right but still seemed overcast as a second line center.

could be wrong, but thats how I see Zibanejad turning out


I haven't seen the kid play enough to make anywhere near that sort of determination, and I doubt you have either. Why compare him to Mike Fisher? That just seems pretty random.
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0 #29 conor smythe 2011-04-15 16:53
Wiercioch + NSH pick for Hemsky????

yaaaaa... Maybe if it was Nashville's 3rd-round pick.... and we got a 2nd back...

Chirp, I'm glad you don't post Whack-as-hell trade scenarios. keep it up.
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0 #30 Sens97 2011-04-15 16:57
Haha clearly none of us are in a position to have much of an informed opinion, but when I think of a guy who is said to have not great speed and some hands (obviously just online reading), I see him as potentially putting up 20G 25A if all goes well.

The point in comparing him to fisher was that those numbers are pretty similar to fisher's and fisher played a great defensive and physical game. Therefore, even if Zibanejad plays very well defensively (which he supposedly does) and hits, he still wont be any further ahead of fisher (a great 3rd line center) unless he can get more points
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-1 #31 conor smythe 2011-04-15 17:02
I'm just going to go out on a limb here, because I know Bej loves it when I do...

If Wiercioch is not packaged this off season for one of:
A) moving up in the draft
B) rights to Zach Parise, or
C) Rights to Devon Setoguchi,

He will most likely start the season in Ottawa, ahead of Cowen.
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0 #32 two to Tootoo too 2011-04-15 17:15
Quoting John Q. Spartan:
Six picks in the top Sixty-six...

6th overall:
Couturier
Huberdeau
Strome

Nashville Pick:
Puempel
Biggs
Jensen
Rattie

2nd round Dmen:
Mayfield
Bell
Musil

2nd/3rd round Goalies:
J.Gibson
C.Gibson
Perhonen

Other 2nd rounders
Catenacci
Khokhlachev
Prince
Noesen
Lessio
Rakell
Trocheck
Grimaldi

Other Sleepers:

Max Friberg, F
Adam Lowry, F
Michael St. Croix, F
Scott Harrington, D
Shane McColgan, F


JQS - nice tight list - thanks
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0 #33 John Q. Spartan 2011-04-15 17:39
Quoting Sens97:

The point in comparing him to fisher was that those numbers are pretty similar to fisher's and fisher played a great defensive and physical game. Therefore, even if Zibanejad plays very well defensively (which he supposedly does) and hits, he still wont be any further ahead of fisher (a great 3rd line center) unless he can get more points


Let's just assume I'm going along with you for the ride...

But Fisher is a great skater with no hands. Zibanejad 'may' not be the greatest skater (I have grown to distrust scouting reports in this area), but he has good hands. He has size, but probably not the most physical player in the world.

See... two completely different players. But you're entitled to your opinion, only time will tell.
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0 #34 Sens97 2011-04-15 18:33
I think we're arguing past each other a little bit.

Im not trying to compare the two, just an example to point out that unless he can produce offensively, no dice on the top 6.

I fully agree that much of the stuff we read online is crap, but in the end, if im drafting in the top 10, im looking for the guy who is most likely to turn into the top line forward or top pairing D. Not the safe pick that might become a 2nd liner.

If the online info and random sites are wrong and he does have the potential to score points, then with his other attributes, i would gladly take him top 10
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0 #35 Tony 2011-04-15 19:17
Credit where it's due, Yost is a good writer, so is Chirp. Though it's unfortunate he won't be joining Chirp, it's really no big deal either way.
I like what both guys bring to me as a reader, and both provide readers with different things. Nobody can take away from Chirp what he's built with concerns to an intelligent blogger community that cares deeply about the Sens. Yost has a bit more speculative depth, but could he do what Chirp has done here? I have my doubts.
The only difference for me in the end is that I'm still 5-6 clicks away from my two favourite sources for all things Sens.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it...goes for both parties in this particular instance.
Let it be!
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0 #36 Sens97 2011-04-15 19:30
Bah! Whats up with Bingo???
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0 #37 Sandy 2011-04-15 20:12
Quoting Sens97:
Bah! Whats up with Bingo???


Gee they must have heard you..

3 - 2 for BINGO half way through the third period.

Come on boys.. put them away.
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0 #38 Sens97 2011-04-15 20:34
I just started actually listening to it now. anyone know how the former ottawa sens (butler, greening, etc) have looked?
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0 #39 NickG 2011-04-15 20:49
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Sens97:
Bah! Whats up with Bingo???


Gee they must have heard you..

3 - 2 for BINGO half way through the third period.

Come on boys.. put them away.

3-3, in OT, according to theAHL.com

UPDATE: 4-3 Bingo!
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0 #40 KJ-Sens 2011-04-15 20:50
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Sens97:
Bah! Whats up with Bingo???


Gee they must have heard you..

3 - 2 for BINGO half way through the third period.

Come on boys.. put them away.


THe boyz came through in OT. Derek Grant with the winner.
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0 #41 Yaro 2011-04-15 22:05
Toffoli got first goal as a pro for Monarchs by the way.
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0 #42 NickG 2011-04-15 22:48
Speaking of One Man Shows, anyone else here enjoying good old Ray Emery absolutely robbing the Preds?
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