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Friday, 09 December 2011 01:31

Sens Steal a Point

The Ottawa Senators stormed out to a 3-0 lead and it looked like this would be a cake walk for the visiting squad.

The Sens were in control but a three goal lead was laughed aside by the Devils and if not by a late goal by Jesse Winchester, this would have been an easy two points for the New Jersey Devils.

The Ottawa Senators were in control in this one but back to back shorthanded goals welcomed the New Jersey Devils back into the game.

Parise made it 3-1 in a  shorthanded situation and then Zubrus scored a man short to force a one goal game. Tedenby tied it and not long after Kovalchuk gave the Devils what had to be classified as a surprising lead.

Jesse Winchester scored a heroic goal late to steal a point form the Devils but in the end Pete DeBoer's group walked away with the two points.  I hate to blame a loss on a goalie but the Sens really could have used a save from Alex Auld in the shootout.  While it's always tough to see the Sens cough up a lead, you have to admire the determination the Ottawa Senators showed late in regulation. 

That late goal by Winchester helped steal a point the Sens had no business being a part of.

The Sens are next in action on Saturday night when they play host to the Vancouver Canucks.

I would be remiss if I didn't take time to thank everyone that took part in the Hunt4Chirp.  While there were only two winners, it certainly seemed like many folks were on the hunt.  Thanks to those that took part.

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-9 #1 Dillan 2011-12-09 02:20
screw alex auld. it is time to bring up lehner for good. way more reliable as a backup at this point of his career
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+2 #2 John Q. Spartan 2011-12-09 04:28
- That was a tough game to watch. Up 3-0, giving it all away, then stealing a point in the last seconds. McLean can't be happy. Cardiac Kids!

- Alex Auld gives up alot of rebounds and is no good in shootouts.

- Glad I picked up Foligno in my fantasy pool last week.

- Jesse Winchester must feel good tonight.

- Did the Sens fall apart after Gonchar left with an injury? Nah, can't be...

- Pretty sure Rundblad shouldn't have been shooting there, but oh well, what do I know?

- Speaking of Rundblad, if we ever get Kuba/Gonchar/Ca rkner back and healthy, he could benefit from some AHL time. IMO.

- Shanahan is a joke. I miss Colin Campbell, and that's saying something.

- Next game, bring on Vancouver.
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+9 #3 boucher77 2011-12-09 06:20
IMO Cowen was one of the best Senators players last night, looking forward to seeing him take down the leagues best players for years to come!
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+4 #4 Johne 2011-12-09 07:33
@Chirp

Suspiring or surprising?

Also, there is only one reason why I like Auld, he will never ever compete with Anderson for the #1 job. I really wish that we had held on to McElhinney, worst part about him was his last name.
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0 #5 MehadiK 2011-12-09 07:33
runblad is a good shooter if u checked out his highlights while he was playing in sweden; just happend that the 5hole wasnt there but im not going to hate on PM for putting him out there. You can tell although there will be times runblad will make u wanna pull ur hair out he is going to be stud once he gets used to the nhl; somewhat reminds me of karlsson in his first year

and i please ask to bring filitov in; butler isnt even noticeable aside from one shot i seen.. even if filitov isnt doing anything atleast give the fans some reassurance that we ATTEMPTED to use this kid and it didnt work out instead of letting him walk
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0 #6 GreeningTheMonster 2011-12-09 07:54
Im so mad about last nights loss even though I didn't watch it , but saw the highlights. I love how we fought till the end though. This is a rebuild and if we cant keep a lead, we can just learn from it and move on. I'm pretty pissed off how auld let in those weak couple of goals, but there's no need for personal attacks, auld has been a starting goalie before, and I would call him a pretty solid backup too now. Foligno, michalek, and Alfie played great as usual. Spezza gave the puck away for most of the goals, but he needs to work on that more.
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+5 #7 DrSens 2011-12-09 08:01
Runblad has hands made of clouds, his move and deeks were very nice for his first attempt.

Auld needs practice more on breakaway attempts I guess.
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-4 #8 Johne 2011-12-09 08:10
Auld for as long as he's been around the league was HORRIBLE last night. He never once made a save when his teammates needed him to. No excuses, he was downright horrible and the only "save" he made was on Kovalchuk's miss. If this team goes down the stretch in pursuit of a playoff spot, I sure as hell hope Lehner is called up to backup, because there will be points lost in net with Auld.
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-5 #9 boom 2011-12-09 08:18
I know most of you will take issue with this, especially Tookie, but Spezza deserves to take alot of flak for the way he's playing lately. Yeah, he's getting points, but he continues to make bad decisions at the wrong time, and in the wrong place. When I see Rundblad make a rookie mistake, I can live with it. When I see Spezza make a similar mistake, at this point of his career, I realize he will never be as good as he should have been. World class talent? Perhaps, but beer league mentality. Future captain? God help us.
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+4 #10 Johne 2011-12-09 08:25
The mistakes of Karlsson and Spezza will be talking points for years to come. But let's be honest here, both of them didn't get to the level where they are today by 'playing it safe'. I think Spezza has shown over the past two seasons that he can learn and that he is a leader. Karlsson is still too young to know exactly what is in store outside of an elite offensive dman. Last night's game was lost by the injury to Gonchar and the goaltending of Alex Auld. Don't pin losing a 3 goal lead on one turnover by Spezza.
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+4 #11 NikoTn 2011-12-09 08:26
I turned the TV off when Karlsson got the tripping call with the empty net, went across the street to return something to a neighbor, came back and we were in shootout...

You seriously cannot predict anything about this team this year. Great exciting hockey.

Not happy about how they played in the third period these past two games. IF they want to be competitive, the last games we play are the one you look back at in April and say "only if we got those three points".

Hope Gonchar is back asap.
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-1 #12 boom 2011-12-09 08:34
Quoting Johne:
The mistakes of Karlsson and Spezza will be talking points for years to come. But let's be honest here, both of them didn't get to the level where they are today by 'playing it safe'. I think Spezza has shown over the past two seasons that he can learn and that he is a leader. Karlsson is still too young to know exactly what is in store outside of an elite offensive dman. Last night's game was lost by the injury to Gonchar and Alex Auld. Don't pin losing a 3 goal lead on one turnover by Spezza.

I see progress with Karlsson (in his 3rd year) - not so much with Spezza (in his 9th). Listen, I know this is an unpopular stance so I won't beat a dead horse. I just wish Spezza would grow up already.
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+1 #13 The BluFunk 2011-12-09 08:35
@boom I kind of have to agree with you on the Spezza point.
It almost feels like he thinks he is playing an NHL12 videogame or something... and it's some tool of a kid holding the controller instead of an experience NHLer. 80% of the time, in order for Spezza's plays to be successfull, so many stars have to be precisely aligned. Cross ice passes through 6 1/2 skates and 4 sticks.... Drop passes to the point on the way in the zone when nobody is there yet or too far away to get the puck on time. Oh well, he is our Star... it's just too bad that he does not shine as bright as other teams stars. He is who he is and at this point, odds of him changing are slim. Not impossible but slim.
I wonder if he watches highlights of other NHLers like Toews & the like and think to himself: "Why don't I do that!" LOL. Not that everybody else playing is fault free. Just that our Star thinks he is in the circus every night !
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+3 #14 Johne 2011-12-09 08:37
@boom

you get the bad with the good, there's just far more upsides than downsides when it comes to Spezza. I even get frustrated with some of his turnovers but I'm already over it by the next shift because he's already made an offensive impact by then. The good outweighs the bad.
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+2 #15 my2sens 2011-12-09 08:51
The Sens must have been watching videos of their 2009-2010 campaign where they would always give up leads...

It pained me to watch that lead disappear, but even more so with 2 shorthanded goals against.

Winchester - great so see him get a goal. He's playing hard to get back in.

Foligno - he's chasing down Michalek for the team/lead league! Great confidence!

Alfredsson - did he find the fountain of youth!? What a shot!

Spezza - please stop trying to push the puck through people, you're not a Jedi!

Auld - practice, practice, practice the penalty shot, PLEASE!

Michalek - congrats on pissing off NHL.com and having them have to put your picture up as the top!!!!

GO SENS GO!! Learn from last night and kill the 'Nucks!
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0 #16 spezzerman 2011-12-09 09:13
for me the silver lining is that the Sens are beating themselves, not necessarily getting beat by the opposition. That just means the rookies and the young guys need to play to work it out of thier system and learn from losses like the last couple. it would be worse if the sens were flat out getting beat each night, and I dont think they are.
Cowen definitely seems to be progressing quickest into what we get to see for many years to come.
Paul Maclean has been able to turn team weaknesses around quickly so hopefully the sens will learn to hold a lead before too long. They certainly know how to come back from a deficit.
hard to imagine the Sens have the NHL's leading goal scorer! sweet!
and I love that winchester has been dropping the gloves but perhaps Carkner could give him a lesson or two on technique, it would go a long way.
Go Sens! get it out of your system, very tough week ahead, including a well rested Crosby!
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0 #17 GoBig=O=Go 2011-12-09 09:44
Pretty disapointed after last night defeat... IMO we lost this game because of costly turnovers on the powerplay. You simply can't be making those type of plays especially when leading by 3 goals. I think MacLean should have changed the strategy to dump and chase on the pp. The Spezza and Karlsson turnovers at the opposing blue line could have been avoided if he had. Of course Auld could have been better... We can't win them all but yesterday's game should have been in the bag ! Good thing the Winchester riffle hit the target with seconds left to give us a point. Once again, they never gave up and that shows lots of character ! Very entertaining team that got us fans riding the emotional rollercoster.

GoBig=O=Go
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0 #18 Johne 2011-12-09 09:44
Welcome back!
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0 #19 GoBig=O=Go 2011-12-09 09:53
Quoting Johne:
Welcome back!


Welcome back ?
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0 #20 SensChirp 2011-12-09 09:58
Quoting GoBig=O=Go:
Quoting Johne:
Welcome back!


Welcome back ?

Site was down for a bit. Back on track now though.
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0 #21 KING Karlsson65 2011-12-09 10:03
SOMEONE PLAY ME IN NHL 12 TONIGHT @KING Karlsson65
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+2 #22 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-09 10:04
Looks like the competition for first line ice time on Team Canada just got a little tougher. TB is loaning Brett Conolly and Anaheim is loaning Devante Smith-Pelley to the team.
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+5 #23 The Apostle 2011-12-09 10:05
Quoting Dillan:
screw alex auld. it is time to bring up lehner for good. way more reliable as a backup at this point of his career


60+ games in Bingo is better for his development than 12 in the NHL this year
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0 #24 Smash_88 2011-12-09 10:14
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Looks like the competition for first line ice time on Team Canada just got a little tougher. TB is loaning Brett Conolly and Anaheim is loaning Devante Smith-Pelley to the team.


I've always wondered how that works? Are they still technically in the NHL during this time? I mean are they getting paid to be in that tournament or do they lose all pay and are essentially a Junior player for those 2 - 3 weeks?
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+3 #25 Tcharger 2011-12-09 10:35
Steal a point??? Give a point away more like it
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-1 #26 sensarmy 2011-12-09 10:47
Quoting Johne:
The mistakes of Karlsson and Spezza will be talking points for years to come. But let's be honest here, both of them didn't get to the level where they are today by 'playing it safe'. I think Spezza has shown over the past two seasons that he can learn and that he is a leader. Karlsson is still too young to know exactly what is in store outside of an elite offensive dman. Last night's game was lost by the injury to Gonchar and the goaltending of Alex Auld. Don't pin losing a 3 goal lead on one turnover by Spezza.


dont know if you watched the game but spezza turned the puck over on each of the first three goals for the devils
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+2 #27 Johne 2011-12-09 10:50
@sensarmy

he was also out there for three goals scored and had 2 assists and scored on his shootout attempt. There may be a million reasons to hate Spezza, but there will always be more than a million reasons to love him.
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+1 #28 Kamran 2011-12-09 10:52
I think the point about Spezza to notice is that he has gotten away from the great two-way hockey he was playing late last year and to start this year. He was responsible in his own end and was not making as many blind passes and trying to pass through 4 defenders. He just needs to get back to that and he will be fine.

On both short handed goals, the rush for the eventual goal was started by a Spezza turnover. He may produce offensively but if he doesn't start playing more responsible hockey, games like this will become commonplace.
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0 #29 Johne 2011-12-09 10:53
Now that TSN and Sportsnet own the Leafs, I sure hope the bias doesn't bleed over to Sportsnet.
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0 #30 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-09 10:54
Quoting John Q. Spartan:
- That was a tough game

- Alex Auld gives up alot of rebounds and is no good in shootouts.

- Glad I picked up Foligno in my fantasy pool last week.

- Jesse Winchester must feel good tonight.

- Did the Sens fall apart after Gonchar left with an injury? Nah, can't be...

- Pretty sure Rundblad shouldn't have been shooting there, but oh well, what do I know?

- Speaking of Rundblad, if we ever get Kuba/Gonchar/Carkner back and healthy, he could benefit from some AHL time. IMO.

- Shanahan is a joke. I miss Colin Campbell, and that's saying something.

- Next game, bring on Vancouver.


@ JQS,

Agree with all of your bullet statements, and unreal to see so many negative posters on previous topic.

The Shanahan decision is a farce, and is based purely on him protecting the on ice officials, who made a mistake.
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0 #31 sensarmy 2011-12-09 11:03
Quoting Johne:
@sensarmy

he was also out there for every goal scored and had 3 assists and scored on his shootout attempt. There may be a million reasons to hate Spezza, but there will always be more than a million reasons to love him.


Wonderful. I'm so glad that he scored in the shootout that he helped the devils get too. Lets be real here, game should have been over at 3-0 if it wasn't for him. Its not really up for debate, its a fact.
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0 #32 Alcatraz 2011-12-09 11:04
I don't think we stole a point, more like salvaged a point lol

On twitter I saw a die hard NBA fan ask for Gary Bettman to replace David Stern. How awesome would that be hahaha. Shows how happy people are with Stern right now that even Bettman is an upgrade LOL
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0 #33 sensarmy 2011-12-09 11:06
btw he had 2 assists, not 3
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-1 #34 Miguel 2011-12-09 11:06
Had to wait before sending a message today, I do not like cursing on here but Holy f*%k was I pissed when we went down 4-3 on 2 SH goals.
I know it is a rebuild,
but both Karlsson and Rundblad cannot be in your top 6 starting lineup.
Yes it is cute and nice when they dance around or try those fancy little passes, but they are not FORWARDS, and that is how they are playing the game.
Rundblad will be good, but he is not good right now. Lee right now is better, he plays well in our own end, he had another great game yesterday.
On the PP, they cannot get the right shots on net, and end up killin our own PP.
Alie on the PP at the point is better than any of our D-men.
And I do not know who's brain fart it was to put a rookie with 0 confidence in the SO, but that was foolish.
And yes I saw a practice where they have the SO competition, and Rundblad was dead last!
Foligno, Smith, Condra, Daug, Greening even Winny should have gone before Rundblad.
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0 #35 Alcatraz 2011-12-09 11:09
Wow to that previous posts is all I can say

Man this site is full of women I think. We win its celebrate! we lose down with the sens! everything is wrong. Holy crap I can't take it

Go along with the ride, and just enjoy, stop trying to correct every little detail. PLayers have bad games, players have good games, get over it

Side Note:
Report is that Burke might offer Kadri for Brassard in a one on one deal hahahahahaha

How great is Cowen looking now
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+2 #36 Johne 2011-12-09 11:11
Again, the reason why we blew the lead last night was not because of Spezza, it was because of Gonchar's injury (which put more minutes on Karlsson and Rundblad) and the inability of Alex Auld to make a save when it counts. The blame finger can be pointed at whoever you like, but you were entertained and our youngsters never quit. Yes, I was mad at the outcome, but I'm still very happy with this team.
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0 #37 Miguel 2011-12-09 11:14
I really don't think it is fair to blame Auld, other than the no show in the SO,
really did not have much of a chance on those goals against him.
Really was even more impressed with Lee, he is getting better every game, even had a couple of very impressive rushes.
As much as I love the Sens, I really feel that they are hurting his development, and for pitty's sake either move him or play him like he is respected.
I know Rundblad will be a star one day, and I will accept the flaws Karlsson brings, b/c he is a hi-lite reel, but Lee is a true all around D-man.
Looks like he will finally get his real shot, and I hope he now gets top 4 minutes instead of 6 pairing minutes,
If Filatov does not get in on Sat, please let us fans know what the plan is for this guy, b/c we are missing something, and none of it makes any sense at all.
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0 #38 sensarmy 2011-12-09 11:19
Quoting Johne:
Again the reason why we blew the lead last night was not because of Spezza, it was because of Gonchar's injury (which put more minutes on Karlsson and Rundblad) and the inability of Alex Auld to make a save when it counts. The blame finger can be pointed at whoever you like, but you were entertained and our youngsters never quit. Yes, I was mad at the outcome, but I'm still very happy with this team.


This is the problem with most of our fans, its easier to blame the BACKUP than to blame the "superstar" so we make him the scapegoat. I think its bullshit. How can the highest paid player on our team get away scotch free after directly leading to 3 devils goals, but our goalie who plays maybe once every 3 weeks gets torched for not saving spezzas ass. Yea he let in a few weak goals but we shouldnt have given up odd man rushes on our PP anyways!
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+2 #39 Tookie 2011-12-09 11:26
Quoting sensarmy:
Yea he let in a few weak goals but we shouldnt have given up odd man rushes on our PP anyways!


Man you people are funny, how is it Spezza's fault when he loses the puck in the neutral zone and the Devils come in on a 2 on 2 and score, hahaha, thats all on AULD, weak shot from a weak angle.

Karlsson is directly responsible for that brutal drop pass to know one on the boards, Spezza tried to keep it in but he was handcuffed by Karlsson, then Alfie left his middle position to go after the puck carrier, leaving the other guy to break in scott free. Nothing Spezza can do here.

All Aflie had to do is stay in the middle, Spezza was putting pressure on the puck carrier.

I also agree with many here, how did we steal a point, its nice to be positive Chirp but we didnt steal a point, we lost one. 3-0 man, come on.
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+1 #40 Johne 2011-12-09 11:28
It's a sad day when Johne and Tookie have to team up.

GO SENS GO!
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0 #41 Smash_88 2011-12-09 11:29
Quoting sensarmy:


This is the problem with most of our fans, its easier to blame the BACKUP than to blame the "superstar" so we make him the scapegoat. I think its bullshit. How can the highest paid player on our team get away scotch free after directly leading to 3 devils goals, but our goalie who plays maybe once every 3 weeks gets torched for not saving spezzas ass. Yea he let in a few weak goals but we shouldnt have given up odd man rushes on our PP anyways!


Spezza gets away scotch free?

It's been 8 years now I've been listening to the "Spezza is garbage" tripe... Not a single game goes by without someone mentioning that Spezza needs to be traded for a bag of pucks...
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0 #42 Alcatraz 2011-12-09 11:30
Quoting Tookie19:

Man you people are funny, how is it Spezza's fault when he loses the puck in the neutral zone and the Devils come in on a 2 on 2 and score, hahaha, thats all on AULD, weak shot from a weak angle.

Karlsson is directly responsible for that brutal drop pass to know one on the boards, Spezza tried to keep it in but he was handcuffed by Karlsson, then Alfie left his middle position to go after the puck carrier, leaving the other guy to break in scott free. Nothing Spezza can do here.

All Aflie had to do is stay in the middle, Spezza was putting pressure on the puck carrier.

I also agree with many here, how did we steal a point, its nice to be positive Chirp but we didnt steal a point, we lost one. 3-0 man, come on.


Tookie did you not get the office memo? Sens win all hail alfie and karlsson, sens lose down with spezza
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+1 #43 Miguel 2011-12-09 11:32
Quoting Tookie19:
[Karlsson is directly responsible for that brutal drop pass to know one on the boards, Spezza tried to keep it in but he was handcuffed by Karlsson, then Alfie left his middle position to go after the puck carrier, leaving the other guy to break in scott free. Nothing Spezza can do here.

All Aflie had to do is stay in the middle, Spezza was putting pressure on the puck carrier.

This pains me... but Took makes a good point.
Both Karlsson and Rundblad are not playing well, if Spezza tries something and works, he is a magician, if he fails, then the D should bail him out, when they don't they blame Spezza,
unfairly IMO,
here is an idea...Karlsson , Rundblad try to remember you are also D-men... try to better that part of your game ala Cowen... he will be our best D-man one day!
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0 #44 KGV 2011-12-09 11:36
I must admit I was furious at this team last night when they gave up the 2 short handed goals then the lead. Then I remembered something and it helped put it into perspective. We are in the first year of a rebuild and are ahead of Washington, New Jersey, Montreal, Winnipeg, Tampa Bay, New York Islanders, and Carolina. The fact we are fighting for a playoff spot right now is almost unbelieveable.

As for Spezza, I agree that his turnovers were brutal and cost us last night but I notice no one bothered to point out that it was him that was directly responsible for the goal that put us into overtime. New Jersey had the puck and Spezza forced a weak clear from the zone allowing Alfie to get the puck at the point. If he didn't get that turnover, we would be talking about the game where we lost two points instead of one.

As far as Rundblad goes, once Kuba and Gonchar are back he could benefit from some time in Bingo to build confidence.

GO SENS GO!
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+1 #45 Johne 2011-12-09 11:39
Hah, Mendes is the best

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2011/12/09/mendes_mlse_reporter_guidelines/
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0 #46 sensarmy 2011-12-09 11:44
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting sensarmy:
Yea he let in a few weak goals but we shouldnt have given up odd man rushes on our PP anyways!


Man you people are funny, how is it Spezza's fault when he loses the puck in the neutral zone and the Devils come in on a 2 on 2 and score, hahaha, thats all on AULD, weak shot from a weak angle.

Karlsson is directly responsible for that brutal drop pass to know one on the boards, Spezza tried to keep it in but he was handcuffed by Karlsson, then Alfie left his middle position to go after the puck carrier, leaving the other guy to break in scott free. Nothing Spezza can do here.


and who said he had to try and keep it in? If he backs off its a 2 on 2
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+1 #47 Tookie 2011-12-09 11:56
He was already against the boards inside the blue line, with Karlsson in full possession, on the PP, why the hell would he back off?? KArlsson dropped it to a NJ Devil, who chipped it up passed a stun Spezza, w'ere not even in trouble at this point even, Spezza back checks and puts pressure on ther puck carrier on the boards, Alfie does the same and lets the other winger scott free. Alfie should have left the guy on the boards to Spezza and take the streaking winger, its defense 101, but I guess thats what happens when Alfie plays D.

All started by Karlsson. Karlsson and Rundblad were pretty suspect all night.
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0 #48 Tookie 2011-12-09 12:02
Quoting sensarmy:
and who said he had to try and keep it in? If he backs off its a 2 on 2


So when Spezza does it and our REAL D cant keep it in, then its ok to blame Spezza, lol...

Give yer head a shake.
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0 #49 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-12-09 12:11
"Sens steal a point", but really lost a point as well. They should have won this game.

Said it before, Rundblad shouldn't have taken that penalty shot. He's AHL material at best at the present time.

Glad Carks is back.
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0 #50 Miguel 2011-12-09 12:12
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting sensarmy:
and who said he had to try and keep it in? If he backs off its a 2 on 2


So when Spezza does it and our REAL D cant keep it in, then its ok to blame Spezza, lol...

Give yer head a shake.

Tooks you are making a lot of sense today... its kind of Spookie...Tooki e :)
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0 #51 Johne 2011-12-09 12:12
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0 #52 Sandy 2011-12-09 12:51
Quoting Alcatraz:
Wow to that previous posts is all I can say

Man this site is full of women I think. We win its celebrate! we lose down with the sens! everything is wrong. Holy crap I can't take it

Go along with the ride, and just enjoy, stop trying to correct every little detail. PLayers have bad games, players have good games, get over it

Side Note:
Report is that Burke might offer Kadri for Brassard in a one on one deal hahahahahaha

How great is Cowen looking now


Burke had the chance to take Cowen over Kadri... I'm glad Murray faked him out. I don't believe the Sens had any interest in Kadri... glad they didn't.
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