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Friday, 04 November 2011 10:03

Game Day- Daugavins Up, Lehner Down

After two days of Turris talk and heated debate over the non-suspension to Rangers forward Wojtek Wolski, there is finally a Sens game to look forward to!

The Ottawa Senators will look to bounce back from a loss in Boston on Tuesday night when they play host to the Montreal Canadiens.  Habs come into this one having won three straight games after a slow start to the season.

For the Senators, this is game three in life without Alfie. 

Alfredsson spoke with the media yesterday and was not able to give a timetable for when he might return to the line up.  In speaking with a couple people close to the organization, it really does sound like this could be a long term injury for the Captain.  With this team’s heart and soul on the sidelines, it will be a great chance for some other players to step up.

The Sens are expected to shuffle their line up a little bit after seeing their six game winning streak snapped at the hands of the Bruins.  Kaspars Daugavins has been recalled from Binghamton of the AHL and will skate on the third line.  Looks like Zenon Konopka will be the odd man out up front.

Here is how the lines looked according to Ian Mendes on Twitter

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Foligno-Da Costa-Butler
Daugavins-Smith-Neil
Filatov-Winchester-Condra

Phillips-Lee
Kuba-Karlsson
Cowen-Gonchar

On defence, it looks as though Brian Lee will draw back in to the line up in place of David Rundblad. Craig Anderson gets the start in the Ottawa goal.  Robin Lehner has been returned to Binghamton which means Alex Auld will dress as the back up.

It’s another Heritage Jersey night for the Sens as well as the Roger’s House Telethon beginning at 6:30 PM on Sportsnet.  For more information on the telethon, click here or go here to make a donation right now.

Last modified on Friday, 04 November 2011 10:30

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+9 #1 primetime83 2011-11-04 09:19
According to Ian mendes twitter, Wolski injured his groin yesterday
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+6 #2 Tcharger 2011-11-04 09:21
BS I would put money down he returns within 2 games following the ottawa match
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+2 #3 NikoTn 2011-11-04 09:23
I hope the Sens really go hard and get a goal/lead in the first 10 minutes. The Habs are finding their game and will come running at us.

A quick start and hard fast skating are the key to this one in my opinion. Anderson also has to be better.
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+3 #4 SensChirp 2011-11-04 09:24
Lines have been added to the post. According to Twitter reports from the morning skate, it looks like Konopka is the odd man out up front and Brian Lee will return to the line up.
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-1 #5 Rizzo 2011-11-04 09:29
Why would you sit Rundblad? He's looked awesome recently.

Time to move a vet on the back-end.
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+2 #6 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 09:30
I'm really liking their heritage jersey (and sens fan's biggest fear - that the "O" on the jersey will be made fun of as being the number zero, did not happen ;)

Let's see Filatov get his first point!!! PLEASE!!! I know he hasn't gotten up on the board yet, but watching him play on the top lines in the pre-season...he was so exciting to watch!

I surely can't be the only guy who doesn't want to give up on such a young talented player. Let him play, let him learn the system, Bingo is not where he's going to learn anything...I thought that is what this year was all about, "letting the young guns learn and develop" :(
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+3 #7 Spinorama 2011-11-04 09:34
Agree, Habs are finding their groove right now so it's important to get the first goal and quiet Scotiabank place. It hurt to type that. Nice to see Daug back up with us. Good move by Pauly Mac to insert Lee and give Roony a break. Kid's not used to all of this travel and packed in games.
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+1 #8 Sensational Sens Fan 2011-11-04 09:40
Chirp, I think you mean game THREE without Alfie? Toronto, Boston, and now Montreal tonight.
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0 #9 Tookie 2011-11-04 09:41
Yeah same here, aftera rough start the Habs are getting their groove, just like we did.

Price in nets is always tough to score on and Montreal has speed on all 4 lines.

Will be interesting to see how is matched up against Camm & Patches, both those guys will cause problems for our D as much as Spezza & Greening does to them!
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0 #10 SensChirp 2011-11-04 09:43
Quoting Sensational Sens Fan:
Chirp, I think you mean game THREE without Alfie? Toronto, Boston, and now Montreal tonight.

Well actually it should be four because he also missed that game in Carolina. Thanks for the correction though :)
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+3 #11 Insurance Ottawa 2011-11-04 09:50
Good call to put Lee in instead of Rundblad. I'm a fan of Rundblad but they got to watch his minutes. Rookie defense have far more pressure than forwards. This is just good for his confidence.
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+2 #12 Sens_247 2011-11-04 09:57
It's hard to see Rundblad come out of the lineup because he's so exciting to watch, but good to see Lee come back in; like this move by Maclean.

Filatov has been an enigma, and we're starting to see why Columbus was willing to give him up for a 3rd round pick. Lots of dazzle in the pre-season, but the pressure of the regular season has made him disappear. You can tell the Columbus team really lowered his confidence, and that plays such a big role in a player’s performance; regardless of talent. I think if there’s any organization that could help develop a players confidence it’s Ottawa, because of the rebuild lead by Maclean & Murray. With the great attitude he’s had through it all, if Filatov can someday develop a Karlsson-like confidence, he will be a very good player in this league.

Go Sens Go!
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-3 #13 St Nick 2011-11-04 10:02
Looks like Brian Lee is being show cased again, they must be hoping that someone will be interested in the guy.
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0 #14 boom 2011-11-04 10:19
I'm curious to see what all of you think...
Last summer, when I heard that they picked up Konopka, I thought it was a good move. Here's a guy who plays on the 4th line but is also good on the PK, good on draws, will fight...etc...
But now, when I look at the line up without him, I see the potential for more scoring throughout the lines. Now, don't get me wrong - I'm not saying lines 2-4 will score alot, just that there's at least more potential.
I'm beginning to like the line up more when Konopka sits. It also lets them look at guys who they nned to decide on (Regin, DaCosta, Filatov, etc.) I wonder what MacLean thinks? What do you guys think?
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0 #15 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-11-04 10:23
Hey Chirp,

Nice to see the Projected Lineup posted earlier than normal.

For the past few games our top line has been the same in positions. Greening - Spezza - Michalek.

You have it listed as Michalek - Spezza - Greening ??

Has it been reversed, or was it a typo error ??
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0 #16 miguel 2011-11-04 10:29
Great to see Lee back in!
Not happy that Rundblad comes out, should have been one of the vets...
Filatov needs a real chance, they should swap he and Butler from game to game to see who can earn that spot,
Should be a great game tonight, and lets hope our boys can bounce back and give MTL a real challenge tonight!
Go Sens Go!!!
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0 #17 SensChirp 2011-11-04 10:31
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Hey Chirp,

Nice to see the Projected Lineup posted earlier than normal.

For the past few games our top line has been the same in positions. Greening - Spezza - Michalek.

You have it listed as Michalek - Spezza - Greening ??

Has it been reversed, or was it a typo error ??

That's how it was reported from the skate but it could be reversed. Switched it up for now. Thanks for the heads up!
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+1 #18 The Apostle 2011-11-04 10:32
I don't think it does Rundblad any harm to sit for a couple of games and watch what's going on.

If he's been told that he's done a lot of things right but here are a couple of things to work on it shouldn't hurt.

The vets are playing much better than at the start of the season but I'd still like to see one of them moved out. The earliest that's likely to happen (unless there's a miracle around) is the trade deadline though.
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0 #19 Sensnation 2011-11-04 10:32
Should be a good battle tonight between two teams still trying to find their identity for this season. Sens need to get to Price early and often and just keep finishing their checks all night. Hopefully the game saving version of Anderson shows up tonight to help take this one.

5-3 Sens ... GO SENS GO!!!
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-2 #20 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-11-04 10:32
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Hey Chirp,

Nice to see the Projected Lineup posted earlier than normal.

For the past few games our top line has been the same in positions. Greening - Spezza - Michalek.

You have it listed as Michalek - Spezza - Greening ??


Has it been reversed, or was it a typo error ??


Thanks for reversing Greening and Michalek.
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+1 #21 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 10:42
Quoting miguel:
Great to see Lee back in!
Not happy that Rundblad comes out, should have been one of the vets...
Filatov needs a real chance, they should swap he and Butler from game to game to see who can earn that spot.
Go Sens Go!!!


I thought about posting something like that earlier, but, PMac's got it right. You can't flip/flop players every game as they will never build chemistry. Give Butler his chance to prove himself without the fear of "if i screw up, i'll be replaced" for a little while. He's a Sniper, and a logical choice to go with with foligno, and da costa. If he doesn't produce, then give filatov the chance to prove himself. Looking at the lines, I don't think switching Butler or Filatov places will will be what determines a win/lose right now.

As far as D goes,its just a matter of too many well playing D's, not enough spots. Someone's gotta go...come on murray, pull the trigger.
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-1 #22 jakester 2011-11-04 10:55
REALLY don't like the idea of Rundblad sitting. He should be playing!
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+1 #23 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-11-04 11:03
Quoting jakester:
REALLY don't like the idea of Rundblad sitting. He should be playing!


Bound to happen , when you have an overflow of good defencemen !
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0 #24 senswillkickass 2011-11-04 11:06
people should stick to there jobs and stop trying to overanalyze every move maclean does. nobody knows what goes on in pratice and i trust maclean over any of you!
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0 #25 RUSHRLZ 2011-11-04 11:10
Quoting senswillkickass:
people should stick to there jobs and stop trying to overanalyze every move maclean does. nobody knows what goes on in pratice and i trust maclean over any of you!


Yes. I would love to see Lee AND Rundblad in tonight but it is what it is. I think Rundblad should benefit nicely from watching a game or two from the box.

From a roster perspective I'm sure we are thinking of applying a little more pure D tonight to shut down those speedy Habs forwards, so inserting Lee will make sense.

Have to admit though, I finally get to take in my first game of the season tonight, I was looking forward to watching Rundblad but oh well. I'll take a win!
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+4 #26 Tookie 2011-11-04 11:12
Quoting jakester:
REALLY don't like the idea of Rundblad sitting. He should be playing!


Rundblad looked awefull vs the Bruins, its good to give him a breather, he will be playing alot for this Org down the road, dont need to rush him...
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+1 #27 DenisVial 2011-11-04 11:17
Enroth playing for Buffalo tonight. I hope we don't put Auld in against Miller tomorrow night.
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0 #28 Hax 2011-11-04 11:19
Lord people - don't freak out of Rundblad getting a game or two in the press box. He's still learning the game and even though overall he has looked good the odd game from the rafters will only help. Lee needs some games.

Cowen will probably sit a few games here and there as well as long as we have 7 or 8 healthy D. It's not an indication that they're not doing well, it's called developing them slowly and not rushing them.
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+7 #29 SensChirp 2011-11-04 11:21
Some good news from Bruce Garrioch this morning as apparently Alfredsson rode the bike for the first time since his injury. A step in the right direction.
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+2 #30 CohMa 2011-11-04 12:03
Quoting SensChirp:
Some good news from Bruce Garrioch this morning as apparently Alfredsson rode the bike for the first time since his injury. A step in the right direction.


I think the important thing is how he felt afterwards...
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+1 #31 ozzyb 2011-11-04 12:13
Quoting jakester:
REALLY don't like the idea of Rundblad sitting. He should be playing!


I don't like it either, but maclean's doing a good job and you have to give other players a chance to play. Even if you don't see them in your long term goal, it's increasing their trade value. No GM is going to trade for a run of the mill player if he never plays and doesn't show a bit of potential.
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+1 #32 Spinorama 2011-11-04 12:35
Quoting St Nick:
Looks like Brian Lee is being show cased again, they must be hoping that someone will be interested in the guy.


Now if there is a Phoenix scout @ SB tonight then we are right to speculate.
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-2 #33 boom 2011-11-04 12:48
Quoting Spinorama:
Quoting St Nick:
Looks like Brian Lee is being show cased again, they must be hoping that someone will be interested in the guy.


Now if there is a Phoenix scout @ SB tonight then we are right to speculate.

I don't think he's being show-cased. Even if he plays well, any GM would ask why he's only played 3 games so far...especiall y on a team not known for a stellar defensive group. I think it's nothing more than wanting him to get into some games. I'd still rather see them deal Gonchar. I seem to be in the minority here who still thinks he hurts the team more than he helps it...
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+3 #34 DenisVial 2011-11-04 13:13
I think it's very possible Lee is being showcased for a trade. Aside from Toronto, we are the only team with a healthy d corps. I think a move is coming soon, especially if Carkner is getting healthy.
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+2 #35 Sandy 2011-11-04 13:21
Apparently they are watching the number of games Rundblad plays.

He is used to 55 games in the SEL... With the rigors of the NHL schedule.. they don't want to burn him out too early.

Glad to see Daug back... after having surgery on Tuesday... he must be a quick healer...
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+1 #36 DrSens 2011-11-04 13:32
Quoting Sandy:


Glad to see Daug back... after having surgery on Tuesday... he must be a quick healer...



Surgery on Tuesday? man he got his wisdom teeth out...
Daug better be tougher than that.

Sens will win tonight 4-3 in OT but will sadly fall tomorrow 3-1.
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+1 #37 boom 2011-11-04 13:34
Quoting DenisVial:
I think it's very possible Lee is being showcased for a trade. Aside from Toronto, we are the only team with a healthy d corps. I think a move is coming soon, especially if Carkner is getting healthy.

You may be right, but the difference between our D and Toronto's D is that (and I hate to say it) their's IS regarded as a very strong group.
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+1 #38 Sensnation 2011-11-04 13:42
Quoting boom:
Quoting DenisVial:
I think it's very possible Lee is being showcased for a trade. Aside from Toronto, we are the only team with a healthy d corps. I think a move is coming soon, especially if Carkner is getting healthy.

You may be right, but the difference between our D and Toronto's D is that (and I hate to say it) their's IS regarded as a very strong group.


By leafs fans and leafs media only ;)
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+1 #39 conservativeHippie 2011-11-04 13:49
Quoting boom:

You may be right, but the difference between our D and Toronto's D is that (and I hate to say it) their's IS regarded as a very strong group.



Are you actually trying to say that Toronto has a better group of defensive players and prospects than Ottawa does?
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0 #40 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 14:05
Quoting conservativeHippie:
Are you actually trying to say that Toronto has a better group of defensive players and prospects than Ottawa does?


I think he simply stated that "Toronto's D is regarded as a very strong group", as in the present state, and i agree that their D is currently more efficient at shutting down opposing teams than ours. Once Karlsson, Rundblad, and even to some extent Cowen gain a bit of experience, they will be awesome. But presently, as in "today", yeah...I think that statement is true.

Tough couple of games for our Sens tonight and tomorrow. Gomez and Markov are injured, so hopefully that helps us. I think it will tight and low scoring tonight, top line better show up against Price, he's finding his game. Hopefully we can grab a 2pts in the next 2 games.
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+1 #41 boom 2011-11-04 14:13
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting conservativeHippie:
Are you actually trying to say that Toronto has a better group of defensive players and prospects than Ottawa does?


I think he simply stated that "Toronto's D is regarded as a very strong group", as in the present state, and i agree that their D is currently more efficient at shutting down opposing teams than ours. Once Karlsson, Rundblad, and even to some extent Cowen gain a bit of experience, they will be awesome. But presently, as in "today", yeah...I think that statement is true.

Thank you Patrick - that's exactly what I was saying.
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+2 #42 Tookie 2011-11-04 14:42
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Gomez and Markov are injured, so hopefully that helps us.



Arent they always...Markov hasnt played in 3 years!! lol
And Gomez actually helps us when he's in the line up!!

The Habs just stink, if not for Price they would be at the level of the CBJ's, Panthers and Jets!
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+3 #43 Sens of Peskyville 2011-11-04 14:48
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Gomez and Markov are injured, so hopefully that helps us.



Arent they always...Markov hasnt played in 3 years!! lol
And Gomez actually helps us when he's in the line up!!

The Habs just stink, if not for Price they would be at the level of the CBJ's, Panthers and Jets!


I'm confused... you are Tookie, right? How come you didn't include the Sens in that list? Or are the Sens on an even lower list than those teams?
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+1 #44 boom 2011-11-04 14:49
Ok, I know I may be sounding like a broken record - but keep an eye on Gonchar tonight, and try to keep track of how many times he bails on a hit, and puts a team-mate in a bad position as a direct result.
I promise this is the last time I mention it. (unless someone else brings his name on first)

Of course, with my luck, he'll be first star...
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+1 #45 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 14:51
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Gomez and Markov are injured, so hopefully that helps us.



Arent they always...Markov hasnt played in 3 years!! lol
And Gomez actually helps us when he's in the line up!!

The Habs just stink, if not for Price they would be at the level of the CBJ's, Panthers and Jets!


I'm confused :(
First you say "habs are in their groove and have speed on all 4 lines", then you say they stink...

So....are the habs going to win or lose? Just looking for clarification.
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+1 #46 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 14:57
Quoting Blue:
I'm confused... you are Tookie, right? How come you didn't include the Sens in that list? Or are the Sens on an even lower list than those teams?


Answer: According to a few past posts, he ranks ottawa in the bottom 3 - from drafting Yakupov, to drafting 28th. So its safe to say he just forgot to put the Sens on the list.
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0 #47 Tookie 2011-11-04 15:11
Quoting Blue:
I'm confused... you are Tookie, right? How come you didn't include the Sens in that list? Or are the Sens on an even lower list than those teams?


I would of but with the streak, they have moved from abysmal to bad...
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-1 #48 Tookie 2011-11-04 15:14
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
I'm confused :(
First you say "habs are in their groove and have speed on all 4 lines", then you say they stink...

So....are the habs going to win or lose? Just looking for clarification.


I see it doesnt take much...

Price is the difference maker here, as for their lines, yes they have speed but doesnt mean they can score.

Everything depends on Price.
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+1 #49 Spinorama 2011-11-04 15:14
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Blue:
I'm confused... you are Tookie, right? How come you didn't include the Sens in that list? Or are the Sens on an even lower list than those teams?


I would of but with the streak, they have moved from abysmal to bad...


Ah Tooks, it's Friday man, grab a beer, go play some puck somewhere and enjoy the Sens not being bottom feeders.
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-2 #50 Tookie 2011-11-04 15:17
Quoting Spinorama:
Ah Tooks, it's Friday man, grab a beer, go play some puck somewhere and enjoy the Sens not being bottom feeders.


I am playing! Probably gonna get a hat trick too!!

Cant wait!
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+2 #51 Patrick 2.0 2011-11-04 15:19
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Spinorama:
Ah Tooks, it's Friday man, grab a beer, go play some puck somewhere and enjoy the Sens not being bottom feeders.


I am playing! Probably gonna get a hat trick too!!

Cant wait!


NHL 12? :)
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+1 #52 Spinorama 2011-11-04 15:24
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Spinorama:
Ah Tooks, it's Friday man, grab a beer, go play some puck somewhere and enjoy the Sens not being bottom feeders.


I am playing! Probably gonna get a hat trick too!!

Cant wait!


NHL 12? :)


hahaha good one. He put himself with Mario and Wayne and is playing vs Columbus.
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0 #53 Spinorama 2011-11-04 15:26
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting Spinorama:
Ah Tooks, it's Friday man, grab a beer, go play some puck somewhere and enjoy the Sens not being bottom feeders.


I am playing! Probably gonna get a hat trick too!!

Cant wait!


Sure Tooks, I bet you play defense in division 14 of the Travellers league and are -25.
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0 #54 DenisVial 2011-11-04 15:37
Just a thought. If Ryan Suter decides to test the free agent market, do we make a splash and offer him 7+ long term to anchor our D of the future? Very few non budget teams will have the cap space that we will next year. Murray will have around 15 million in cap space and there are slim pickings for forwards in the UFA market next summer.
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0 #55 Sensnation 2011-11-04 15:38
Quoting DenisVial:
Just s thought. If Ryan Suter decides to test the free agent market, do we make a splash and offer him 7+ long term to anchor our D of the future? Very few non budget teams will have the cap space that we will next year. Murray will have around 15 million in cap space and there are slim pickings for forwards in the UFA market next summer.


Personally unless we moved both Gonchar (I could live with) and Phillips (doubt it will happen) I don't see there being room for a Suter. As for 7+, do u mean years or million/year? I'm in the camp that thinks Suter is a really good Dman, but gains some from playing with Weber.
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0 #56 boom 2011-11-04 15:39
Quoting DenisVial:
Just s thought. If Ryan Suter decides to test the free agent market, do we make a splash and offer him 7+ long term to anchor our D of the future? Very few non budget teams will have the cap space that we will next year. Murray will have around 15 million in cap space and there are slim pickings for forwards in the UFA market next summer.

I'd love to see it, but only if they rid themselves of Kuba and Gonchar. I doubt he would come here though...
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+1 #57 Spinorama 2011-11-04 15:41
Quoting DenisVial:
Just a thought. If Ryan Suter decides to test the free agent market, do we make a splash and offer him 7+ long term to anchor our D of the future? Very few non budget teams will have the cap space that we will next year. Murray will have around 15 million in cap space and there are slim pickings for forwards in the UFA market next summer.


Karlsson - Suter
Runblad - Cowen

Pretty solid but I really think BM will stay the course with this rebuild. Promote from within.
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0 #58 Floridasensfan 2011-11-04 15:43
I think we pull a win tonight, it would be nice to quiet the Habs fans in our building.
You can even hear them on TV

4-3 Ottawa
Gonchar Spezza Filatov Greening

Really I hope I am way wrong and it is a shut out.

(for us)
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0 #59 ShaunK 2011-11-04 15:45
If we can land Suter, you make that move no matter the status of our rebuild. Just because we're rebuilding doesnt mean we cant land a big UFA or 2 if the price and player is right.

Suter would be a perfect fit with us because it would give us a 2nd shut down dman alongside Cowen to go with the 2 young puck movers
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+2 #60 NickG 2011-11-04 15:46
Dear Streamer, don't let me down tonight!
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+1 #61 Spinorama 2011-11-04 16:10
Quoting ShaunK:
If we can land Suter, you make that move no matter the status of our rebuild. Just because we're rebuilding doesnt mean we cant land a big UFA or 2 if the price and player is right.

Suter would be a perfect fit with us because it would give us a 2nd shut down dman alongside Cowen to go with the 2 young puck movers


Tying up big money AND Term for Suter would hurt us in the long run when it comes time to sign our young guys. Forget Suter it won't happen and is not worth it.
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+1 #62 token 2011-11-04 17:50
Quoting Sens_247:


Filatov has been an enigma, and we're starting to see why Columbus was willing to give him up for a 3rd round pick. Lots of dazzle in the pre-season, but the pressure of the regular season has made him disappear.

Go Sens Go!


Slightly premature assessment don't you think?
I dont think he has been given a proper chance as of yet..since his call up he has been on the fourth line with around 5 minutes a games...Cant do much with that kind of ice time and the role of grinder when you are supposedly a skilled forward...

He still has that dazzle as can be seen if you watched him play in Bingo..just needs more minutes to get into the feel of the game to start skating and do his stuff...

Like Lee he has been caught up in the numbers game...If i am not mistaken he was decent in the first two games of the season but was sent down cause of his two way and our need to check out zibby..
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+1 #63 ZipZapRap 2011-11-04 18:04
Lee is the man for keeping a good attitude throughout the years
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0 #64 Dorkiewicz 2011-11-04 18:32
Quoting NickG:
Dear Streamer, don't let me down tonight!



Ditto! Please.... help!
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0 #65 Swesens 2011-11-04 18:32
Stream for the game

http://www.ilemi.me/33149/1/Watch-Ottawa-Senators-vs-Montreal-Canadiens/
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0 #66 sbs138 2011-11-04 18:45
is it just me...or does that stream not work?
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0 #67 NickG 2011-11-04 18:48
It sure doesn't.

In related news, I made a meme about it.

http://i.imgur.com/RfbZo.jpg
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0 #68 Swesens 2011-11-04 18:50
another one

http://globalsports.netne.net/home.html

french

http://fr-ca.justin.tv/exou09#/w/2015610272/2
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0 #69 NickG 2011-11-04 18:50
http://www.lshunter.tv/hockey-live-streaming-video.html

Appears to have a few, including Veetle streams.
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0 #70 ZipZapRap 2011-11-04 18:50
The new Jerseys dont look good on tv, hard to see numbers and players are hard to identify at times
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0 #71 sbs138 2011-11-04 18:55
globalsports worked! thank you sir :) i'm in Calgary and this is the only way i see games that arent on cbc or tsn. go Sens!
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0 #72 Mr Hockey 2011-11-04 18:56
Quoting ZipZapRap:
The new Jerseys dont look good on tv, hard to see numbers and players are hard to identify at times


You need a better tv!
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-1 #73 NickG 2011-11-04 18:58
Are there any Sens fans at the game?

Sure doesn't look or sound like it.
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0 #74 NickG 2011-11-04 19:13
My money says we get 3 penalties for every 1 Montreal gets.
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-1 #75 NickG 2011-11-04 19:50
What's with Habs players flying into stanchions?

And with Butler's feet flying above his head on his own? (serious sarcasm on this one)
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0 #76 ZipZapRap 2011-11-04 19:56
Quoting Mr Hockey:
Quoting ZipZapRap:
The new Jerseys dont look good on tv, hard to see numbers and players are hard to identify at times


You need a better tv!


1080p sharp Aquos ...

My opinion still stands
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-1 #77 NickG 2011-11-04 19:57
Poor Anderson.

We are getting smoked so far.

Outplayed and outhustled on every play.
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0 #78 hq 2011-11-04 20:05
just atrocious...... ...karlsson knows better than that.
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0 #79 Tcharger 2011-11-04 20:08
WOW maclean looked like he wanted to kill someone at the end of the period.
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+1 #80 NickG 2011-11-04 20:10
I'm normally super optimistic.

And I guess I still can be.
Because aside from Anderson, we sure can't play any worse.
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0 #81 NickG 2011-11-04 20:21
Quoting Tcharger:
WOW maclean looked like he wanted to kill someone at the end of the period.

Lets hope he does.
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0 #82 ZipZapRap 2011-11-04 20:27
Smith is intense
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0 #83 NickG 2011-11-04 20:27
Woo Smith!
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0 #84 Dorkiewicz 2011-11-04 20:46
Who is
"Colin Greenwood"?

Pffft
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+2 #85 NickG 2011-11-04 20:55
Good game, Zebras.
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-2 #86 NickG 2011-11-04 21:02
Hey, we played pretty good for about 4 minutes there!
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+2 #87 Floridasensfan 2011-11-04 21:07
Where do they get these refs at, foot locker.
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+1 #88 Canadianhero 2011-11-04 21:09
Stupid refs.
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+2 #89 MoeDozer 2011-11-04 21:11
horrible refs is an understatement. thanks a lot for that make up call in the last minute.. not really
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0 #90 NickG 2011-11-04 21:27
For as god awful as the refs were, we still gave the puck to the Habs for both goals.
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+2 #91 token 2011-11-04 21:52
I have a wierd feeling that Spezza is playing hurt...doesnt have the same drive in the last two games as the games before Boston...His first period dangle was pretty..good defensive play to take away the scoring chance by the habs..
Hope it is not the back again...

Also on that second goal...The turnover was by EK which is going to be on all the highlights of the night...but shouldnt butler have been on that side of the ice...we had two sens skating together out of our zone at the boards...I think EK had the right idea but was just unfortunate Butler wasnt there..
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+2 #92 N8ball85 2011-11-04 22:10
Quoting token:
[quote name="Sens_247"]

Filatov has been an enigma, and we're starting to see why Columbus was willing to give him up for a 3rd round pick. Lots of dazzle in the pre-season, but the pressure of the regular season has made him disappear.

Go Sens Go!

Like seriously how come he can't score on line 4 with 5 mins Ice time a game ??? Moron
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0 #93 MoeDozer 2011-11-04 22:29
Quoting token:

Also on that second goal...The turnover was by EK which is going to be on all the highlights of the night...but shouldnt butler have been on that side of the ice...we had two sens skating together out of our zone at the boards...I think EK had the right idea but was just unfortunate Butler wasnt there..

in the post game interview. PM said it wasnt karlsson's fault it was the fualt of the forward who shoulda been there (butler) because that was a play they use all the time and practice it a lot.

butler has been awful this year. hope filatov gets a shot at the top 6 soon.. like tomorrow soon.
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0 #94 IcySurfas 2011-11-05 01:18
Got tickets to Sabres vs Sens game. Canadian Forces appreciation night. Been waiting for a chance to take my son to a game in uniform. Hope the Sens can rebound and put on a good show.

Cheers yall

GSG!
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0 #95 IcySurfas 2011-11-05 01:36
Actually...didn t mean to say they didnt work hard against the Habs...cause I thought they did. Just mean I hope they can bring it again for saturday night, and come out with a win.
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+1 #96 Floridasensfan 2011-11-05 08:22
Filatov will break out, he has the skill and can skate.
Maclean even said in a video that he just needs confidence to more or less go balls out and not worry about making mistakes. Not quite his words but the same meaning.

I hope we keep putting him out until he gets over it.

I think other teams are watching the video of our games and figured out how to handle us.

However we came close to tie it up at the end, just could not find the back of the net.
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+2 #97 RUSHRLZ 2011-11-05 08:31
Holy shit it was annoying being at the game last night with all those Habs fans... Leafs games are still worse, but with the stupid OLE thing, the Habs are a very close second.
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+1 #98 The Silfver Surfer 2011-11-05 09:06
Putting Filatov on the 4th line tells me that Maclean wants him to improve on his defensive game and he did make a couple good defensive plays in the game last night. Also when they send him to Bingo thats where he can gain confidence in his offensive game with top six minutes. Looking like they have plan for Filatov and with patience this kid can be an elite player in the league.
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0 #99 Mike Bauer 2011-11-05 10:13
I like what Pmac has done this year, but the playing of Filatov on the 4th line is stupid. Im sorry, but this kid did not get a fair shake here. He had a pretty good camp and then was given a mere 2 games before his demotion....yet guys like Butler, Foligno eat up top 6 minutes. I could see if after a solid 10 game tryout he didn't do a thing...but he's being wasted on the 4th line - what a waste of a 3rd rounder if you're not going to even let him play and try to be someone.
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0 #100 anonymustache 2011-11-05 10:23
I agree with Mike B, Daugavins is being made out to be a bigger deal than Filatov....When the f do we stop pumping up the 3rd and 4th lines and start building some proper chemistry on the top 2 lines, as opposed to just sticking in fillers every so often?

Somebody tell mustachio that the pre-season is over! enough with over tinkering with the line ups!
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0 #101 Sandy 2011-11-05 15:15
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Holy shit it was annoying being at the game last night with all those Habs fans... Leafs games are still worse, but with the stupid OLE thing, the Habs are a very close second.


Agreed... I guess there was a bus load of them from Mtl -- pretty smashed from what I heard.

The Sens played a great 3rd period... but they should have played the whole game like that. Also can someone please tell McLean that Gonchar and Phillips can't be partners on D... that's not a good pairing at all. Phillips-Lee and Gonchar-Cowen.

Cheap shot by Pachioretti (sp?) on Anderson. Those little Habs like running goalies. They did it on Reimer and put him out with what now appears to be a concussion.. now trying to take out Anderson.
Konopka in for the next Habs game..
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