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Wednesday, 04 January 2012 13:31

Sens Prepare for Lightning- Phillips Out with Concussion

The Ottawa Senators were back on the practice ice this morning ahead of tomorrow's tilt with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Sergei Gonchar, who has missed the last couple games, was on the ice with the team and should be able to play tomorrow.  Chris Phillips, who suffered an upper-body injury in the second period vs. the Devils, was not on the ice this morning.

The news on Phillips isn't good.  MacLean spoke to the media today and revealed that the veteran defenceman has a concussion. As is so often the case with head injuries, no immediate timetable for his return.

With a tough home and home looming with the Philadelphia Flyers this weekend, finding a way to grab two points against a struggling Tampa Bay team is important.  Tampa has been hovering around .500 in their past ten and are coming off an ugly loss in Toronto last night. Meanwhile, the Sens continue to hang on to 6th in the East but there are a handful of teams following close behind. 

Every other team in the mix right now has games in hand so it's important for Ottawa to find points wherever they can. After tomorrow night, the Sens play 10 of 12 away from Scotiabank Place.

Here is how the team lined up at this morning's practice.

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Condra-Turris-Alfredsson
Foligno-Smith-Butler
Daugavins-Konopka-Neil

Kuba-Karlsson
Cowen-Gonchar
Lee-Carkner

I'm sure those of you that are voting regularly are getting tired of hearing about it, but today is the LAST day to vote our Ottawa Senators into the NHL All Star Game.  The polls close at midnight with the NHL expected to make an announcement on the starters tomorrow.

The Sens are in good shape but we can't let up. Already voted? Vote again! Maxed out all your votes? Tell a friend to vote! Don't have any friends? Tell a stranger on the street!

Since none of you got me anything for Christmas, I am willing to accept 90 votes for Alfredsson, Spezza, Michalek, Karlsson and Gonchar to make up for the oversight.

  • Disappointing loss for Canada at the World Juniors last night but you have to admire the fight the team showed in that third period.  Interesting to note that Sens prospect Mark Stone took the majority of right side faceoffs for his team in the third period.  The guy is a sniper, but other parts of his game, including play making, vision and draws are extremely underrated.
  • While one Sens prospect has been relegated to the Bronze Medal game, two more will play for Gold tomorrow night. Mika Zibanejad, Fredrik Claesson and Team Sweden will try to stop the high flying Russians in tomorrow's Gold Medal. Should be an excellent game to watch.
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0 #1 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-04 13:38
No love for Claesson Chirp? Mika's not our only prospect playing in the gold medal game.
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0 #2 DD 2012-01-04 13:39
Claessen plays for Sweden.. 5th rounder for the Sens last year
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+1 #3 SensChirp 2012-01-04 13:40
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
No love for Claesson Chirp? Mika's not our only prospect playing in the gold medal game.

Oops. Was actually impressed with him yesterday. Will add him to the post :)
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0 #4 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-04 13:42
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
No love for Claesson Chirp? Mika's not our only prospect playing in the gold medal game.

Oops. Was actually impressed with him yesterday. Will add him to the post :)


I was also quite impressed. He played some big minutes for the Swedes, especially in the 3rd period and overtime.
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+1 #5 SensChirp 2012-01-04 13:43
Quoting DD:
Claessen plays for Sweden.. 5th rounder for the Sens last year

Haha vultures! Added Claesson.
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0 #6 A11fie 2012-01-04 13:45
Always liked Phillips, and it's too bad that he'll be out for the foreseeable future; wishing him a speedy recovery and, more importantly, that he comes back to a team that's still in playoff contention.

Watched a little bit of the Leaf's game last night (2nd period) and it looked pretty run-and-gun. While Phillips was never the most mobile, he (was/is?) a great shutdown D-man. I've got to admit, I'm a lot more confident in our D this year compared to last. I think they can pull off a win against a Tampa team that seems lost at the moment; PLEASE let it be a regulation win, whether or not its a come-from-behin d thriller.

Losing Phillips sucks considering the tough strech ahead.
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0 #7 Fo-LEEEEEE-no 2012-01-04 13:57
Any word on Winchester or Regin?

The Sens will KILL Tampa. The Bolts cant even skate a full 60 with the maple laughs! Scared about Philly - hopefully Jagr's groin stays injured.

Wonder what we'd pick up/move out at the deadline if we're still in the hunt (like, btw 6th-10th). I'm sure Murray will start working the other GMs during the All-Star break if we're still in contention.

Which pending UFA's would we move out, and what type of player should we bring in?
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0 #8 DarcyLoewen 2012-01-04 14:11
Wondering if anyone knows where I could find stats for the Sens strength of schedule in the 1st half vs strength of schedule in the 2nd half. Ideas?
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-3 #9 SensFanInMTL 2012-01-04 14:13
Cocky fucker that Yakupov eh? I managed to understand extreme slightly of what he said during that interview. Why the OHL or CHL as a whole accept Russians to come hone their game here is beyond me. If I were to draft the 1st overall pick it'd be such a bounty and would be tremendous trade bait to any team.
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0 #10 The Apostle 2012-01-04 14:15
I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation.

I don't believe that players are softer than they were 5 years ago that's for sure but it seems like every team has at lest 1 or 2 players missing.

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?
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0 #11 Tcharger 2012-01-04 14:27
100% the perceived increase in concussion is based on awarness and increased knowledge.

I never played sports at a professional level but I know full well that I played both football and soccer with serious concussions and noone ever said much of it...over now watched my cousins/friends kids playing at similar levels and coaches/parents and in even agree cases the kids refuse to play them after even a major hit...not even a confirmed concussion. A friend if monday some was kicked off a football team for faking that he was ok.
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0 #12 Smash_88 2012-01-04 14:30
Quoting The Apostle:
I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation.

I don't believe that players are softer than they were 5 years ago that's for sure but it seems like every team has at lest 1 or 2 players missing.

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?


Yeah for sure.. Like was mentioned above in minor hockey now if you take a big hit, your pretty much not playing the rest of the game, they are being over cautious with it, but it's such an unknown injury that I'm not sure they will change it for a while...
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0 #13 Tcharger 2012-01-04 14:37
Its not unknown....it is known now and that is exactly why it is taken so seriously. I know for a fact I have done damage to my head/brain neck and spine by being "tough" and playing through it for the team...looking back now, not a single time I did play withca major injury was worth it. My neck now is always sore from to many head to head football ahots, shitty memoryfrom too many head shots and concussions, knee always throbs and feels like its tipped from tearing my aclu and ignoring it.

I would add I can't type for shit, but that's just because of my stupid pjone
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+1 #14 DenisVial 2012-01-04 14:39
Quoting Fo-LEEEEEE-no:


Wonder what we'd pick up/move out at the deadline if we're still in the hunt (like, btw 6th-10th). I'm sure Murray will start working the other GMs during the All-Star break if we're still in contention.

Which pending UFA's would we move out, and what type of player should we bring in?


I really don't see Murray doing much at the trade deadline. Our UFA's have little value on the market and probably have more value to us due to injuries as opposed to being forced to call up guys from Binghampton if we are still in the post season hunt. He might consider player for player trades if it is a player under contract coming back but why trade a guy like Kuba for a fourth or fifth round pick when we are in playoff position and he's contributing to our success.
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0 #15 jakester 2012-01-04 14:48
Claessen has really impressed me - I think he was a 5th round pick - what a steal. He skates well makes a good first pass and plays the man well on one on ones. He'll be a stable NHL d-man.
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-1 #16 A11fie 2012-01-04 14:49
Quoting Fo-LEEEEEE-no:
Any word on Winchester or Regin?

The Sens will KILL Tampa. The Bolts cant even skate a full 60 with the maple laughs! Scared about Philly - hopefully Jagr's groin stays injured.

Wonder what we'd pick up/move out at the deadline if we're still in the hunt (like, btw 6th-10th). I'm sure Murray will start working the other GMs during the All-Star break if we're still in contention.

Which pending UFA's would we move out, and what type of player should we bring in?


Pick up a veteren winger - bring back Vinny Prospal (pending UFA - what would Prospal go for? I heard CBJ wanted in on Turris, and that Prospal was part of their offer)

Trade Butler - I like him, but I feel he won't pan out. Trade him while he's young. Hopefully he can start producing, and we can ship him off at the deadline.
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0 #17 SensChirp 2012-01-04 14:54
Winchester is improving but still not participating in contact drills. Still no word on Regin. He has to decide whether or not surgery is the best option for him.
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+1 #18 Sandy 2012-01-04 14:57
Off topic... Yost had a heart-wrenching article in his latest blog.

A young high-school player by the name of Jack Jablonski had his spinal cord severed in a hit from behind in a hockey tournament in Minnesota. The prognosis is not good.

Please keep this child in your thoughts & prayers.
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+1 #19 Smash_88 2012-01-04 14:58
Quoting Tcharger:
Its not unknown....it is known now and that is exactly why it is taken so seriously. I know for a fact I have done damage to my head/brain neck and spine by being "tough" and playing through it for the team...looking back now, not a single time I did play withca major injury was worth it. My neck now is always sore from to many head to head football ahots, shitty memoryfrom too many head shots and concussions, knee always throbs and feels like its tipped from tearing my aclu and ignoring it.

I would add I can't type for shit, but that's just because of my stupid pjone


It's unknown in the fact that "what exactly causes a concussion" I've seen guys get smoked in the head and not feel any worse after, as I've seen guy get a nudge and be out for months...

It's a completely unknown injury compared to a bone break etc....
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0 #20 Tcharger 2012-01-04 15:00
What causes it isn't unknown,maybe why some people appear to be more susceptible to them than others maybe...but essentially rattling the brain and causing it to move within your skull is the direct cause.
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0 #21 Smash_88 2012-01-04 15:05
Quoting Tcharger:
What causes it isn't unknown,maybe why some people appear to be more susceptible to them than others maybe...but essentially rattling the brain and causing it to move within your skull is the direct cause.


Yeah they know how it happens for sure, I'm just saying they can't define the injury as it is completely different for one person and another...

Look at Alfie, is that not similar to Perron's hit in St. louis? or even Crosby's hit?

My point is they are being over cautious now because of those hits and resulting injuries..
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0 #22 MoeDozer 2012-01-04 15:06
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
Cocky fucker that Yakupov eh? I managed to understand extreme slightly of what he said during that interview. Why the OHL or CHL as a whole accept Russians to come hone their game here is beyond me. If I were to draft the 1st overall pick it'd be such a bounty and would be tremendous trade bait to any team.

ive always accepted cockyness if you can back it up with your skill. and i think theres no question about yakupov's play
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0 #23 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-04 15:06
Quoting The Apostle:
I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation.

I don't believe that players are softer than they were 5 years ago that's for sure but it seems like every team has at lest 1 or 2 players missing.

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?


Bingo! You sunk the battleship...
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0 #24 Fo-LEEEEEE-no 2012-01-04 15:15
Quoting SensChirp:
Winchester is improving but still not participating in contact drills. Still no word on Regin. He has to decide whether or not surgery is the best option for him.


Thanks Chirp,

I hope Regin will opt for surgery and take as much time as he needs. He's got about 8 full months before training camp next year!
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0 #25 T K 2012-01-04 15:15
That's odd news about Phillips. I'm not sure that it's still the case but last year wasn't he wearing a special concussion preventing helmet?
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0 #26 The Apostle 2012-01-04 15:16
I haven't voted once for the ASG and will feel proud that when I look at the sens players at the game that none of the work that went into getting them there was mine.

Interesting that sens employees were asked by the organisation to create accounts to maximise voting as well.
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0 #27 Sandy 2012-01-04 15:20
Quoting The Apostle:
I haven't voted once for the ASG and will feel proud that when I look at the sens players at the game that none of the work that went into getting them there was mine.

Interesting that sens employees were asked by the organisation to create accounts to maximise voting as well.



Why not. The ASG is in Ottawa.. and since it has a smaller population than the bigger cities.. it's only right that the try to get as many votes as they can for Sens players.

The Habs fans did it... so why not the Sens...
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+1 #28 Alcatraz 2012-01-04 15:20
@the apostle

i agree, how on earth does spezza karlsson or alfie even qualify to play in the NHL all-star game

Karlsson is not a top 12 dman, spezza in no way is a top 8 centre this year and alfie is not an ambassador for ottawa, sweden or the nhl at all!!

the blasphemy in it all!!!!!

(sarcasm)
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0 #29 The Apostle 2012-01-04 15:27
I agree completely that Karlsson deserves to be there. If it wasn't being held in Ottawa the case for Spezza and Alfie is lessened but they are deserving of consideration for sure.

But they should be put there by the league not by the joke that is fan based balloting.

As long as you have fan based balloting players who do not deserve to be there will get in because they play for teams with bigger fanbases than others.

It would also eliminate people being able to vote in Toronto players to piss off Ottawa fans or Philadelphia players to piss off Penguin fans if the ASG was being held in Pittsburgh. Even though that is actually quite funny.

The only virtue that fan balloting has is that it creates an atmosphere of inclusion for the fans which is important, especially for younger fans who have many temptations and destractions.
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+1 #30 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-04 15:29
Quoting Alcatraz:
@the apostle

i agree, how on earth does spezza karlsson or alfie even qualify to play in the NHL all-star game

Karlsson is not a top 12 dman, spezza in no way is a top 8 centre this year and alfie is not an ambassador for ottawa, sweden or the nhl at all!!

the blasphemy in it all!!!!!

(sarcasm)


Ok...you got me Al. I read your first sentence and my jaw dropped "wha...whatada. ...whadabbabawh awa...what'dya mean they don't....????" then saw the sarcasm.

FYI: you owe me a new brain, that sarcastic comment melted my old one :(
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0 #31 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-04 15:33
Quoting The Apostle:
But they should be put there by the league not by the joke that is fan based balloting.

As long as you have fan based balloting players who do not deserve to be there will get in because they play for teams with bigger fanbases than others.

The only virtue that fan balloting has is that it creates an atmosphere of inclusion for the fans which is important, especially for younger fans who have many temptations and destractions.


I wouldn't mind leaf fans voting for kessel, if they held tickets to the event. I mean, If you're paying money to see the ASG, then you deserve to see who you think is a star.

I say with each ticket bought, you get 10 votes or whatever haha. I know that system would never get put in, but it makes sense to me :)
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0 #32 The Apostle 2012-01-04 15:35
Does anybody know how many of the ASG tickets go to fans and how many go to corporate sponsorship and NHL guests?

Edit: just spoken to a friend who works for the sens - apparently very very very few (she likes the word very) go to regular fans. Suite holders and season ticket holders have first dibs but a lot go to sponsors, corporate and NHL people.
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0 #33 miguel 2012-01-04 16:09
Quoting Alcatraz:
@the apostle

i agree, how on earth does spezza karlsson or alfie even qualify to play in the NHL all-star game

Karlsson is not a top 12 dman, spezza in no way is a top 8 centre this year and alfie is not an ambassador for ottawa, sweden or the nhl at all!!

the blasphemy in it all!!!!!

(sarcasm)

yup got me to... I was ready with capitals and exclamation points... then saw sarcasm... love it...
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0 #34 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-04 16:11
Quoting The Apostle:
I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation.

I don't believe that players are softer than they were 5 years ago that's for sure but it seems like every team has at lest 1 or 2 players missing.

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?


OMG, I've said this over and over. Growing up and playing/watchin g the older stars, we never heard of this to the extent we do today, it's almost too much. Like any player who takes a hit, of any type, is automatically sidelined. It really makes me wonder.
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-1 #35 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-04 16:28
Quoting madpajamma:
[quote name="The Apostle"]I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?


@ madpajamma,


Most of you remember the solid & direct hit by Scott Stevens on Eric Lindros, when he was a Flyers' star !

This was a hit that would carry a penalty today, but was legal in that era. Played from 1992 to 2007.
Writing was on the wall, as Brett Lindros, got out of the NHL before getting concussed.

Marc Savard of Boston is another example !

Before the Eric Lindros hit, it was never addressed ,and players never complained ,but wanted to play hurt somtimes.
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0 #36 DenisVial 2012-01-04 16:33
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Quoting madpajamma:
[quote name="The Apostle"]I wonder how much of the time being lost to consussions around the league is based on paranoid over-reaction and/or finally getting proper treatment for the situation

Do those that have been following hockey longer than I believe that players are now more willing to admit when they are feeling concussive effects?


@ madpajamma,


Most of you remember the solid & direct hit by Scott Stevens on Eric Lindros, when he was a Flyers' star !

This was a hit that would carry a penalty today, but was legal in that era. Played from 1992 to 2007.
Writing was on the wall, as Brett Lindros, got out of the NHL before getting concussed.

Marc Savard of Boston is another example !

Before the Eric Lindros hit, it was never addressed ,and players never complained ,but wanted to play hurt somtimes.


Hey Snoopy, have you worn out the ! on your keyboard yet?
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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0 #37 Tcharger 2012-01-04 16:37
Ummm Snoopy Brett quit because of repeate concussions at 20 if I am not mistaken.
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0 #38 miguel 2012-01-04 16:56
Hey Snoopy
I here ya... let me guess you played a lot of hockey in the era of no helmets and no concussions right :)
Kidding
but it is true that it was called getting your bell rung, and you rarely missed much time for that.
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0 #39 Sandy 2012-01-04 17:09
Quoting The Apostle:
Does anybody know how many of the ASG tickets go to fans and how many go to corporate sponsorship and NHL guests?

Edit: just spoken to a friend who works for the sens - apparently very very very few (she likes the word very) go to regular fans. Suite holders and season ticket holders have first dibs but a lot go to sponsors, corporate and NHL people.


From what I understand the NHL controls the tickets. As a season ticket holder who has 1 ticket -- I got access to 1 ASG ticket. Season ticket holders get the first dibs and there is usually nothing left for other fans. Sponsors, etc get to sit in 100's.. season ticket holders sit 200 & 300 levels.. don't know about suite holders - I assume they get what is theirs.

Also what really gets me is the 'Draft' on Thursday night at the Casino is for sponsor's only.
We let our Sens reps know how disappointed we were that 'fans' can't attend that.. My friend also complained to Cyril Leeder when we saw at our last Sens game. That 'Draft' again is controlled by the NHL... bullshit I say.

Hey Chirp, I just noticed the word limit is higher... don't know when it happened.. but I'm alright with that.
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0 #40 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-04 17:23
Quoting miguel:
Hey Snoopy
I here ya... let me guess you played a lot of hockey in the era of no helmets and no concussions right :)
Kidding
but it is true that it was called getting your bell rung, and you rarely missed much time for that.


You are right about "no helmet", but I remember taking a slapshot from a 17 year old, when I was 12-13, and going behind the net to pick up my puck.

As I am rounding the net, I look up and see the puck coming
right at me. Got my bell rung, blood oozing from my forehead. Told the 17 year old, that I wanted to scrap with him right away. BTW this was in 1955 at outdoor rink next to church !

Got a few stitches, and was back on the ice ,the next day !

Those were the days .........
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+2 #41 The Apostle 2012-01-04 17:50
the fact that it is felt that the word sarcasm at the end of post #28 was needed explains why there is so much misunderstandin g and confusion on this board.
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+1 #42 SENSational 2012-01-04 20:24
150 votes each for Alfie/Spezza/Mi chalek/Karlsson /Gonchar. I am essentially a "lurker" on this website but I'm more than willing to pipe up when necessary. Come on people, vote in the Sens!
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0 #43 SensChirp 2012-01-04 20:28
Quoting SENSational:
150 votes each for Alfie/Spezza/Michalek/Karlsson/Gonchar. I am essentially a "lurker" on this website but I'm more than willing to pipe up when necessary. Come on people, vote in the Sens!

Best Christmas present a blogger could ask for!
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0 #44 ShaunK 2012-01-04 20:44
With the USA failure at the WJHC we're looking at group stage fireworks next year.

Group B will have the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, and 9th placed teams.

So Russia/Sweden, Canada (with a Bronze medal win obv), Czechs, USA
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+1 #45 Mats_24 2012-01-04 21:16
Hey everyone I'm what you guys call a Lurker, visit this site and read the comment section everyday. Just wanted to let you know your site is awesome and I just voted 90 times for all SENS and Thomas
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0 #46 conservativeHippie 2012-01-04 21:28
So I just found that texting to 81812 is really simple.

Text that number
Type the name (Alfredsson, karlsson, spezza)

It will respond the first time. It will also respond super quick when you vote karlsson. To this you have to hit 1 to choose Erik.

Less than 2 1/2 hours to vote people!
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0 #47 conservativeHippie 2012-01-04 21:31
I bet you could vote for Alfredsson 2x during one piss.

try it tonight! Its the new senschip challenge! Haha.
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0 #48 Sandy 2012-01-04 22:03
Quoting ShaunK:
With the USA failure at the WJHC we're looking at group stage fireworks next year.

Group B will have the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, and 9th placed teams.

So Russia/Sweden, Canada (with a Bronze medal win obv), Czechs, USA


That Bronze medal is not a gimme by any means. Another good young goaltender to deal with.

Apparently from Ferrero on TSN -- Stone has a hand injury and the flu...
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0 #49 SensChirp 2012-01-04 22:14
Quoting Mats_24:
Hey everyone I'm what you guys call a Lurker, visit this site and read the comment section everyday. Just wanted to let you know your site is awesome and I just voted 90 times for all SENS and Thomas

Awesome! Sounds like everyone is getting those last minute votes in. And thanks for the kind words about the site. Much appreciated.
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0 #50 captainohmycaptain11 2012-01-04 22:16
Yeah long time lurker, have been reading for the last 2 years... Really enjoy this blog... Just voted for every sen + thomas
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0 #51 *** T.o Sens Fan*** 2012-01-04 22:19
hey guys im new hi to all, im actually from toronto and there was a rumor on the radio about hiller going to the sens i didnt catch what the return was anyone hear anything?
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0 #52 SensChirp 2012-01-04 22:19
Quoting captainohmycaptain11:
Yeah long time lurker, have been reading for the last 2 years... Really enjoy this blog... Just voted for every sen + thomas

Thanks! Hope Tim Thomas knows exactly where this last minute surge in votes is coming from. Maybe the guy can go easy on us next time.
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+1 #53 SensChirp 2012-01-04 22:21
Quoting *** T.o Sens Fan***:
hey guys im new hi to all, im actually from toronto and there was a rumor on the radio about hiller going to the sens i didnt catch what the return was anyone hear anything?

Thanks for the comment. First I've heard of that rumour. Completely ridiculous for a number of reasons. Not happening.
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0 #54 *** T.o Sens Fan*** 2012-01-04 22:24
i didnt think so because we just signed anderson , it was said by bill watters so i should have known thanks
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0 #55 Mat 2012-01-04 22:25
Quoting Fo-LEEEEEE-no:
Quoting SensChirp:
Winchester is improving but still not participating in contact drills. Still no word on Regin. He has to decide whether or not surgery is the best option for him.


Thanks Chirp,

I hope Regin will opt for surgery and take as much time as he needs. He's got about 8 full months before training camp next year!


Regin will have no choice but to accept a two way contract next year. Sucks for him but he's still young. I wouldn't mind keeping him at that rate. And if a teams want to pick him up, then it will cost them draft picks. Win-win.
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+1 #56 ShaunK 2012-01-05 00:45
how about the news out of Anaheim that the only 2 untouchables on Anaheim are Selanne and Koivu (LMAO)

What I would do to have Ryan Getzlaf on our team. Such an unreal player
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0 #57 Skelly 2012-01-05 02:02
WTB Getzlaf for sure! I still think the resigning of Phillips was a wonderful move by Murray. It is too bad that he is out with a concussion. I am sure that Chris Phillips will make a quick recovery.
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0 #58 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-01-05 08:43
The news of Phillips is good.

It's only a mild concussion and is day to day.

He'll be back soon.
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+1 #59 SensChirp 2012-01-05 08:53
Results of fan balloting for the NHL All Star Game will be announced at 10:30 AM this morning.
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0 #60 Canucnik 2012-01-05 09:03
ONLY a mild concussion! It remains damage to an already mildly (?) damaged brain. After all these injury free years it was enough to KO big Chris Phillips. 65% of hockey fans believe it's no big deal, a numeric anomaly. I have news for these hockey insiders the older you are the tougher and longer it takes to recover. Alfie; Gonchar; Winchester Phillips give me a break. I know for a fact they have done nothing for 45 years! It's no longer a joke!
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0 #61 Kratos83 2012-01-05 09:12
Quoting SensChirp:
Results of fan balloting for the NHL All Star Game will be announced at 10:30 AM this morning.


going to be antsy until this hour and change passes, hopefully those stupid leaf fans didn't vote right until the last minute to try and get Reimer ahead of Thomas, he doesn't deserve to be there and neither does Phaneuf.
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+1 #62 Alcatraz 2012-01-05 10:05
Once this formality passes at 10:30 I'm anxious to find out the captains.

Obviously Alfie will be a captain thats a given. I would love to see Giroux as the other captain (born in Hearst played minor hockey in ottawa)

Anyways what I'm most anxious to see is if Alfie drafts Elliott! haha we all know the body language shown by the Sens players after every weak Elliott goal haha

Should be a fun weekend and as long as people don't think its the super bowl or Olympic games and is nothing more than a fan pleaser gimmick to create a fun environment than it should be a success
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+3 #63 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-05 10:33
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! ! Karlsson Alfie Spezza and MM9!!!!!!! NO KESSEL NO LUPUL NO REIMER.!!!

WAY TO GO SENS FANS!!!
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0 #64 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-05 10:33
Quoting Alcatraz:
Should be a fun weekend and as long as people don't think its the super bowl or Olympic games and is nothing more than a fan pleaser gimmick to create a fun environment than it should be a success


Agreed 100%. I've always liked the events around the All-Star game. I think most haters hate on it because they take it too seriously and not as a side-show where there are a lot of good hockey players doing "fun" stuff.
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0 #65 Johne 2012-01-05 10:33
http://twitter.com/reporterchris - Your NHL all-star starters: Karlsson, Alfredsson, Spezza, Michalek, Phaneuf, Thomas.
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0 #66 Mike Sullivan 2012-01-05 10:35
4 sens make it. rofl
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+1 #67 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-05 10:35
1. Daniel Alfredsson 897,055
2. Jason Spezza 817,483
3. Milan Michalek 743,977

1. Erik Karlsson 939,591
2. Dion Phaneuf 614,933

1. Tim Thomas 626,540
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0 #68 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 10:35
CONGRATS BOYS!!!!


karlsson, Alfredsson, Spezza, Michalek
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0 #69 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-05 10:36
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! Karlsson Alfie Spezza and MM9!!!!!!! NO KESSEL NO LUPUL NO PAHNEUF NO REIMER.!!!

WAY TO GO SENS FANS!!!


Sweeeeet!! Great news for Sens fans :).

I guess Kessel didn't want to be picked last again 0_o

Honestly, even as a Sens fan I could of understood Kessel, he's not a bad player, just playing for a bad team. Reimer on the other hand (not that he's horrible), would of been a joke at an All-Star game.
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0 #70 Smash_88 2012-01-05 10:36
How did Kessel not make it? He was way ahead...

Edit: I guess that push yesterday really delivered! LOL
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+1 #71 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-05 10:38
Man Gonchar missed out by only 11000 votes... Now I feel bad for voting for Letang all those times to edge out Phaneuf, when Gonchar could have been there. I'm sure many others did the same.
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0 #72 senskarlsson57 2012-01-05 10:39
man, gonchar was sooo close! that woulda been something to have 5 starters eh?! anyways...4 is still amazing! GO SENS GO!

Edit: just noticed that Anderson made it into the top 15 goalies in all-star voting...must have been one SENSational push the last few days by ottawa fans ;) ;) ;)
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0 #73 Johne 2012-01-05 10:39
http://twitter.com/mirtle - Milan Michalek finished third among forwards with 42,000 more votes than Kessel in fourth. Lupul was fifth.

http://twitter.com/mirtle - James Reimer finished second in voting among goalies with 498,075 votes, well behind Tim Thomas.
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0 #74 DrSens 2012-01-05 10:39
VIA NHL.COM

Goalie Tim Thomas of the Boston Bruins was the only star able to crash the First Six parade of Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs.

Ottawa defenseman Erik Karlsson led the voting with 939,951 votes, garnering 42,536 more votes than veteran teammate Daniel Alfredsson, the Ottawa captain. Center Jason Spezza is also among the First Six, joined by surprise addition Milan Michalek, who used a stunning last-day push to oust Toronto's Phil Kessel by 42,144 votes for the final forward spot. Kessel had been among the top-three in forward voting throughout the balloting process.
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0 #75 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-05 10:40
Last year, the only member of the Ottawa Sentors, to be selected on All- Star Team was Erik Karlsson.

This year we have 4 Ottawa Senators on the All Star Team.

TSN should take notice that the Senators are for real, and
will not finish in bottom 5 !!
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+3 #76 conservativeHippie 2012-01-05 10:41
HAHA...AWESOME!!!!

Not that I hate Kessel, but I find it amazing that he got pushed out at the last minute.

Same thing for Tim Thomas. He deserves the spot...not Reimer.
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0 #77 RUSHRLZ 2012-01-05 10:44
What a great day for our Senators!

Great job to everyone who voted their asses off. I am totally shocked we managed to overtake Kessel, that is awesome! Phil deserves to be there and will be selected regardless of the fan voting, and Milan may not have made it in without our help but he totally deserves to be there as well.

Four Sens in and every one of them totally deserving candidates!

*mosh*
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0 #78 Smash_88 2012-01-05 10:51
So is this actually for starters or just automatically in the all star game? Because if they still do that draft they will likely end up on different teams...
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0 #79 Kratos83 2012-01-05 10:53
nice...too bad phaneuf wasn't ousted too, but at least Kessel was kicked out, stupid bum
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0 #80 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-05 10:56
Quoting Smash_88:
So is this actually for starters or just automatically in the all star game? Because if they still do that draft they will likely end up on different teams...


With the new asg format it can't really be for starters anymore. So yeah it only means they're guaranteed to be there.

It should be interesting to see who the captains are... they should do Alfie vs Spezza or something like that.
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+2 #81 Lurker 2012-01-05 10:59
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Smash_88:
So is this actually for starters or just automatically in the all star game? Because if they still do that draft they will likely end up on different teams...


With the new asg format it can't really be for starters anymore. So yeah it only means they're guaranteed to be there.

It should be interesting to see who the captains are... they should do Alfie vs Spezza or something like that.


Why not Alfie vs Phaneuf? They were both voted in and are captains of their current teams. A bit of the Battle of Ontario flavour at the ASG!
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+1 #82 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 11:16
Maclean surprised the boys with this at the skate ...

http://lockerz.com/s/171816809
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0 #83 TheBoss 2012-01-05 11:24
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Last year, the only member of the Ottawa Sentors, to be selected on All- Star Team was Erik Karlsson.

This year we have 4 Ottawa Senators on the All Star Team.

TSN should take notice that the Senators are for real, and
will not finish in bottom 5 !!


The only reason why there are 4 Sens is because it's.. in Ottawa. And it was promoted like mad.

Let's not get delusional now, next year you can bet No.65 EK will be the only Senator there.
As great as Milan is, very few consider him an "all star player" and with good reason too.

GRATS BOYS!
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0 #84 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 11:28
@chirp

Any word if the Murrays are talking ? Side note how amazing would it be too get Corey PERRY !!
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0 #85 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-05 11:31
Quoting TURRIS91:
@chirp

Any word if the Murrays are talking ? Side note how amazing would it be too get Corey PERRY !!


I would love to see Corey Perry on Spezza's wing... can you imagine what it would cost us though?? Foligno, Zibanejad, 2012 1st rounder +++...

We wouldn't be able to give up that much organizational depth.
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0 #86 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 11:44
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting TURRIS91:
@chirp

Any word if the Murrays are talking ? Side note how amazing would it be too get Corey PERRY !!


I would love to see Corey Perry on Spezza's wing... can you imagine what it would cost us though?? Foligno, Zibanejad, 2012 1st rounder +++...

We wouldn't be able to give up that much organizational depth.


I agree but Perry in a sens uni wow top six

Greening Spezza Perry
Michalek Turris Alfie
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+1 #87 Curious 2012-01-05 11:53
Just read that the ducks are willing and listening to ofers for everyone except Selanne and Koivu. Corey Perry or Bobby Ryan would look great on our first line. Wounder what the asking price would be. No harm in inquiring no?
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0 #88 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-05 11:57
Quoting TURRIS91:

I agree but Perry in a sens uni wow top six

Greening Spezza Perry
Michalek Turris Alfie


Umm...nothing against Greening, but...
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0 #89 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 12:15
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting TURRIS91:

I agree but Perry in a sens uni wow top six

Greening Spezza Perry
Michalek Turris Alfie


Umm...nothing against Greening, but...



Till Pumps and Silfverberg are ready dont see anyone else in that role this year
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0 #90 Patrick 2.0 2012-01-05 13:06
Quoting TURRIS91:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting TURRIS91:

I agree but Perry in a sens uni wow top six

Greening Spezza Perry
Michalek Turris Alfie


Umm...nothing against Greening, but...



Till Pumps and Silfverberg are ready dont see anyone else in that role this year


Michalek Spezza Perry
Foligno Turris Spezza

But this is all "what if..." talk anyways. I just wouldn't think that Greening would stay of the first "if" anything like that were to ever happen. I would say that we will never get perry, but I said that about turris, and I can only fit one shoe in my mouth at at time ;)
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0 #91 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-05 13:11
Ok, just waiting for the slew of comments saying that a trade of that size will never happen. Come on, nobody??? Wow, I brought up a comment about a month ago wondering what a Bobby Ryan trade would require (mere inquiry) and it took minutes before I shunned.

I agree with the others, Ryan or Perry on our Wing would be a major step ahead. Who's to say any of the top 5 and above 1st round picks in this coming draft will be worth more than either of those guys? Ryan is 24, Perry is 26, not too old for a rebuild addition if you ask me. Ottawa also has the money to spend. Who knows, maybe BM has an interest. We are advancing (to this point) further ahead then most expected in our 1st year of the rebuild. Would it be worth risking a few potential stars for proven stars? It's risky, but it could work.
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0 #92 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-05 13:31
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting TURRIS91:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
Quoting TURRIS91:

I agree but Perry in a sens uni wow top six

Greening Spezza Perry
Michalek Turris Alfie


Umm...nothing against Greening, but...



Till Pumps and Silfverberg are ready dont see anyone else in that role this year


Michalek Spezza Perry
Foligno Turris Spezza

But this is all "what if..." talk anyways. I just wouldn't think that Greening would stay of the first "if" anything like that were to ever happen. I would say that we will never get perry, but I said that about turris, and I can only fit one shoe in my mouth at at time ;)


To be honest I would have had folingo there too but Folingo I think is the type of player ducks would like in return in a package do too skill and age ..
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0 #93 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-05 13:50
I had this on my mind awhile ago, heard it on the radio again last night. Are we truly seeing the end of the Goon era in the NHL? Guys who don't produce anything other than bloody fists appear to be almost extinct. Just yesterday, the Leafs placed Orr on waivers. This is a guy who's never passed the 6 point mark in an NHL season but up until now, was considered an asset. Why all the sudden is he expendable?

I think it's fair to say that if you can't do more than fight, you just don't fit anymore. I don't expect this means fighting will leave the game, that will never happen. To me it shows the importance of guys who can pot a goal now and again, make a play, make hits and play tough nose hockey. Guys like Neil, Lucic, Simmonds, Downie, Ott, Clarkson come to mind. I expect you'll see more of this as the year goes on, with head shots and concussions gaining more and more light. While fighting alone hasn't ended up with many real injuries, many have pointed the finger in that direction. Even a guy like Carkner, being limited to only 10 games is doing his best not to be a willing combatant this year and instead, play a more defensive game.

My prediction, guys like McGrattan, McLeod, Staubitz will soon be out of a job as teams look to get faster and stronger.

Anyone else have thoughts on this?
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0 #94 hussain 2012-01-05 16:46
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rhymes!
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