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Sunday, 08 January 2012 19:53

Cardiac Kids Do It Again

The magic continues for the Ottawa Senators.

Down 4-2 after forty minutes, the Sens looked liked they were out of it. Except Paul MacLean's Ottawa Senators just don't quit.  The Sens rallied with four third period goals for a 6-4 win and in the process take 3 of 4 points in the weekend home and home with the Flyers.

Considering both teams were playing in a back to back situation, the first period had a terrific pace to it. Both the Sens and Flyers made defensive mistakes that led to great scoring chances at both ends. Daniel Alfredsson and Chris Neil tallied for the Sens in the opening frame but the Flyers scored three of their own to hold a 3-2 lead through the first twenty minutes.

In the second period you could see fatigue start to creep into the Sens game a little bit. The Flyers stretched the lead to 4-2 on a power play goal by Matt Read and it looked like Philly was in control.

And then the third period happened.

On a night where the Sens just didn't seem to have their legs, the 3rd period switch was flipped and the Sens got right back in the game. First Colin Greening scored to cut the lead to one then a little over three minutes later Erik Karlsson tied it up. With overtime looming, a point shot by Filip Kuba hit a body out front and found a way past Bryzgalov. Foligno added the empty netter and capped off another ridiculous third period comeback.

Huge two points for the Sens as they get set to head out on the road. They are in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, New York on Thursday and close out the week in Montreal on Saturday.

With the win, Ottawa leap frogs the New Jersey Devils for 5th in the East. Games in hand still an issue but Ottawa is now just three points back of the division leading Boston Bruins.

  • Another solid game for Kyle Turris. He now has eight points in his first ten games in a Sens uniform and has helped stabilize the team's second line. People knew all about his offensive game but I've been really impressed with his play without the puck. Very strong defensively and always seems to be in good position. Had a good night in the faceoff circle too, going 12 for 16 for 75%
  • Erik Karlsson is really, really good. Another multi-point game and now has 41 points on the season.  Played just over 24 minutes tonight and was a +5. Incredible.
  • 14th sellout of the season for the Sens tonight and 6th straight. Shouldn't come as a big surprise the way things have gone at SBP this year. Unbelievably fun team to watch right now.

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+13 #1 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-08 20:15
All I can say is wow.
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+1 #2 T K 2012-01-08 20:15
I'm out with a cold today and actually fell asleep for 5 minutes in the second. Very glad that I did not miss a second of the third! Go Sens Go!
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+6 #3 T K 2012-01-08 20:17
Also, glad for Iggy on his 500th. Doubly glad that he did it against Heatley's team and not Sens.
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0 #4 KT7 2012-01-08 20:22
What a sexy game. Yes, Sexy.
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+1 #5 TheBoss 2012-01-08 20:27
Why do I have such a man crush on No.65? Because he's that effing incredible.

Have watched the kid since he got here, and always seem to be amazed by him. Can't even imagine how much better our D will be when he really hits his prime.

Bittersweet fact that we're so close to the Bruins in points.. yet they have 5 games in hand. We could potentially drop to 9th-10th by the end of this week due to the fact that the points are so tight, and every other team behind us has 3-4 games in hand on us.. Ugh.

With Staal, Neal, Crosby, and Letang out, we've got to be able to at least take 1 point if not both points from the Pens next game.. but we'll see.
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+7 #6 A Train 2012-01-08 20:30
EK is an absolute beast back there. And can we please sit back and look at the Sens record since the Turris trade? The kid can't take all the credit, but watching the game it's just so apparent what he's bringing to that second line. Teams need to respect him and its opening up space for our other players. Very exciting time to be a Sens fan.
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+13 #7 karlssens 2012-01-08 20:31
I literally jizzed my pants and squealed like a school girl when karlsson scored
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+4 #8 karlssens 2012-01-08 20:33
Not really interesting at all haha but my friend who owns a dealership sent me pics of Turris and his new car. He got a 2008 range rover.. kids got style too haha
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+4 #9 karlssens 2012-01-08 20:36
One has to ask the following question:
What are the chances that Karlsson does not sign with us?
This is something that has been bothering me, because I would like to think that Erik likes it here in Ottawa and wouldn't want to sign somewhere else for a ridiculous contract.. here's hoping I'm right guys.
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+5 #10 army 2012-01-08 20:36
Karlsson now a +7 on the season!? If he can stay in the + hes got to be a Norris Candidate!
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+5 #11 Sandy 2012-01-08 20:40
Quoting karlssens:
One has to ask the following question:
What are the chances that Karlsson does not sign with us?
This is something that has been bothering me, because I would like to think that Erik likes it here in Ottawa and wouldn't want to sign somewhere else for a ridiculous contract.. here's hoping I'm right guys.



I'm sure he will stay. Lots of Swedes coming in... he is an RFA and Sens control him...

He is just amazing. Come on Murray... just send him a blank cheque...
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+1 #12 TheBoss 2012-01-08 20:46
Quoting karlssens:
One has to ask the following question:
What are the chances that Karlsson does not sign with us?
This is something that has been bothering me, because I would like to think that Erik likes it here in Ottawa and wouldn't want to sign somewhere else for a ridiculous contract.. here's hoping I'm right guys.


I would think he signs with us obviously, silly question.. but should he choose not to, wouldn't be surprised if Detroit gave him an offer. Legendary organization, tons of swedes, and incredibly well respected across sports fans/leagues, plus they need a franchise D once Lidstrom is gone..
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+3 #13 Tcharger 2012-01-08 20:46
Just finished watching the PVR...Unreal, this team really is something else. Philips still looked like crap a bunch of times.

Kuba is REALLY pissing me off, he is playing too well, I stil hope we can move him, and if he keeps his play up maybe for a 2nd?? He is making it tough to want him gone though.

Karlsson...Lock him up for as long as is humanly possible. Every day I think he can't get better he does. We all know he can score, but +5....COME ON
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+4 #14 Johansen92 2012-01-08 20:58
I laugh at people who think the Sens are boring.

Karlsson has been superb this year, but Kuba has been so solid defensively all year long. I can't believe how well he plays for us game after game. After last year, I don't think anybody knew he could impact a game like he did tonight, both offensively and defensively. Crazy stuff from Kubs.

Karlsson, not surprised. He just keeps getting better and better every game, both offensively and defensively. Unlike Wade Redden, I would be happy to see the Sens sign him to a big deal.

I didn't expect Turris would get 8 points in his first 10 games. His hands are soft, his shot is lethal, he has great vision, and he's very reliable defensively.

Butler, Greening, Neil, Foligno, and Smith all had great games. Nice to see Foligno and Greening contribute a little offensively.
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+3 #15 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-08 21:01
Sign Karlsson ASAP !!! 10 or 15 years !!!
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+6 #16 conservativeHippie 2012-01-08 21:05
So much season left. I want it to end right now and start the playoffs! After this home and home, the sens are 100% legit in contention for a playoff spot.

One helluva ride so far! Thanks guys!
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+6 #17 conservativeHippie 2012-01-08 21:09
Quoting karlssens:
One has to ask the following question:
What are the chances that Karlsson does not sign with us?
This is something that has been bothering me, because I would like to think that Erik likes it here in Ottawa and wouldn't want to sign somewhere else for a ridiculous contract.. here's hoping I'm right guys.


No way, never gonna happen. I am certain that he is well treated by the sens and he is a stand-up guy. He will follow Alfredsson and retire a senator. LOTS of time to enjoy cheering for him!
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+9 #18 T K 2012-01-08 21:15
I've got a strong vibe that Alfie's gonna be back again next season.
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+5 #19 Mark 2012-01-08 21:16
not many people, myself included, would have bet on the Sens hitting 50 pts before the Sabres, Caps, Canadiens, Lighting, Pens or even the Devils for that matter. The Leafs - that was a given - HA HA LEAFS SUCK AGAIN!!!!!!
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+3 #20 Johansen92 2012-01-08 21:19
I'm sure Karlsson will stay with the Sens. It looks like he has really enjoyed his time here and I'm sure he loves playing with Spezza, Michalek, Turris, Alfie, etc. It will also be financially affordable to pay him in the long run when Gonchar and Kuba go, whenever that might be.
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+1 #21 SENSor 2012-01-08 21:26
Amazing game...as I said yesterday, be happy with the one point and try to take the two today, and the Sens did just that! I'm still not counting on a playoff berth, but this is a lot of fun!

...and Kuba had a great game today, I really have to take back what I said at the beginning of the season...Still, for the good of the reubuild, he needs to be moved at the deadline...

...as far as Karlsson, it's not a case of IF he will sign, the concern is for HOW MUCH? At this point, the starting number will be $5.5 MM per year, but I can see him getting close to $7 MM per if he keeps up this pace...
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+2 #22 ShaunK 2012-01-08 21:29
Turris and Alfie = Win.

The problem is, we're going to have a gaping hole in our top 6 when Alfie retires. Hopefully he plays next year so that we get another year to develop potential guys like Zbad, Silfverburg, etc.
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+4 #23 SENSor 2012-01-08 21:30
Quoting Mark:
not many people, myself included, would have bet on the Sens hitting 50 pts before the Sabres, Caps, Canadiens, Lighting, Pens or even the Devils for that matter. The Leafs - that was a given - HA HA LEAFS SUCK AGAIN!!!!!!

There were those who didn't have the Sens getting to 50 points for the whole year...just think back to all those experts and their 30th place predictions (Hockey News, I am looking in your direction)...

As far as the Leafs, they suck again and they always will - they are scum...
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+8 #24 Peluso 2012-01-08 21:30
I wanted to make mention of how many of the Flyers fans at the game tonight were both fat AND ugly. I'm not saying this to be mean, or derogatory - I'm just telling it like it is.

seriously....super fat and wicked ugly. And now, sad, hurt and disappointed. Lock up your freezers, the fat-uglies are hunting for their ice cream...

Up yours Philly...

Go Sens

~Peluso
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+2 #25 SwedishSens 2012-01-08 21:32
Karlsson should sign Duncan Keith Contract 13 years / $72 million..cap hit 5.5 million
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0 #26 Johansen92 2012-01-08 21:34
Quoting ShaunK:
Turris and Alfie = Win.

The problem is, we're going to have a gaping hole in our top 6 when Alfie retires. Hopefully he plays next year so that we get another year to develop potential guys like Zbad, Silfverburg, etc.


I think we'll be fine when Alfie retires when Mika, Silfverberg, Stone, etc, all come up and make the team.
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-3 #27 SENSor 2012-01-08 21:34
Quoting ShaunK:
Turris and Alfie = Win.

The problem is, we're going to have a gaping hole in our top 6 when Alfie retires. Hopefully he plays next year so that we get another year to develop potential guys like Zbad, Silfverburg, etc.


This is where an FA signing will have to come into play - if Alfie retires and with Kuba gone, there will be some decent funds to sign a top six forward...

Just a hunch, but I think Alfie will call it a career after this season...
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+1 #28 SENSor 2012-01-08 21:39
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Karlsson should sign Duncan Keith Contract 13 years / $72 million..cap hit 5.5 million

As good as Karlsson is, I think those 8+ year contracts are RIDICULOUS!
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+1 #29 Anonymustache 2012-01-08 21:39
Hells yeah!!!! Go Sens Go!

Can't wait til my Turris jersey is ready at the scank!
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+3 #30 57gord 2012-01-08 21:40
Saw the game from 103, great seat, great game. The people next to me left when it was 4-4. WTF?
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0 #31 Tcharger 2012-01-08 21:42
Quoting SENSor:
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Karlsson should sign Duncan Keith Contract 13 years / $72 million..cap hit 5.5 million

As good as Karlsson is, I think those 8+ year contracts are RIDICULOUS!



I agree, but think out of anyone on our team he is the one and only that I wouldn't have anything negative to say.
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0 #32 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-08 21:51
Quoting SENSor:
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Karlsson should sign Duncan Keith Contract 13 years / $72 million..cap hit 5.5 million

As good as Karlsson is, I think those 8+ year contracts are RIDICULOUS!


I agree with fail4nail , but having him locked down with all the talent coming and here id sleep alot better knowing we wont have too worry about a offer sheet !!!
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+2 #33 Mark33 2012-01-08 21:51
Chirp heard some rumours on the boards thay murray is
Going to bring back z-bad after he gets a week to rest. Is that
Even possible? Can he come back to the team mid season? And are
You hearing anything?
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+1 #34 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-01-08 21:52
So how about the emergence of Zach Smith?

Easily the most improved player on the team. He's like Mike Fisher 2.0 and has all the attributes I loved in Mike, but now as our 3rd line centre: wins faceoffs, scores clutch goals, kills penalties, fights, works his ass off... fun to watch.

And we're only paying him 700G's.

This guy is awesome.

I love this team.
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+3 #35 KJ-Sens 2012-01-08 21:52
Boston 38 26 11 1 53 141 73 14-7-1 12-4-0 8-2-0 Lost 1

Ottawa 43 22 15 6 50 135 143 14-8-1 8-7-5 7-1-2 Won 1


Ottawa and Boston have very close home records, but Boston is better team away, and has an unbelievable + in the Goals For vs Goals against ratio.

Although, Boston has 5 games in hand at the moment, you gotta hand it to Ottawa for finding ways to win games!!!!!!



KJ
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0 #36 Mark 2012-01-08 21:54
Quoting SENSor:
Quoting Mark:
not many people, myself included, would have bet on the Sens hitting 50 pts before the Sabres, Caps, Canadiens, Lighting, Pens or even the Devils for that matter. The Leafs - that was a given - HA HA LEAFS SUCK AGAIN!!!!!!

There were those who didn't have the Sens getting to 50 points for the whole year...just think back to all those experts and their 30th place predictions (Hockey News, I am looking in your direction)...

As far as the Leafs, they suck again and they always will - they are scum...


the only thing "ALL" the so-called experts could agree on was that the Sens would finish last - just goes to show you just how much they know. You just have to listen to Garrioch snorting and choking for 3 mins to understand their totla lack of hockey smarts.
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+4 #37 SkipOPot2Mus 2012-01-08 22:10
Wow this team is amazing to watch. Its unbelievable what paul maclean is doing with this team. Also alfie is on FIRE!! go sens go!!!
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+3 #38 terry k 2012-01-08 22:13
Congrats to the Sens. You can tell the game was important to the Flyers with Jagr coming back and Bryzgalov playing back to back, and Ottawa still won.

Anderson with the big save in the 2nd when down by two, then great comeback, and beautiful goal by EK. Great team effort; most teams would have mailed it in in the third, but not this group.

Awesome, they deserve tons of credit.
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0 #39 Boris2 2012-01-08 22:30
I'm wondering if BM is trying to sin Karlsson now, or is there a benefit to waiting until the end of the season?

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+1 #40 ShaunK 2012-01-08 22:45
was Anderson the 1st star tonight? By far our best player. STOLE that game
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0 #41 DrSens 2012-01-08 22:46
1st Karlsson
2nd Kuba
3rd Anderson

Obviously
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+1 #42 Tcharger 2012-01-08 22:53
If Murray isn't trying to sign karlsson right now he isn't dojng his job, the longer he waits the more ammunition karlsson has to demand more.
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+2 #43 KJ-Sens 2012-01-08 22:55
Heh heh, now that the Wifey is nicely tucked in bed asleep, I am all set to watch an encore presentastion of the 3rd period with a nice glass of Vino.

Man. What a come back. Feels real good, especially after listening to the sportsnets yahoos critique the Sens "poor" performance in between periods.

KJ
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0 #44 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2012-01-08 23:01
Quoting Boris2:
I'm wondering if BM is trying to sin Karlsson now, or is there a benefit to waiting until the end of the season?

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With the new CBA pending its a wait and see
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+2 #45 Sens247 2012-01-08 23:04
What a great game. The league's want's to attract more fans?! Why don't they do more of these home and home series! These were two great games, and they even had a slight playoff feel to them...

Regardless, what an awesome team to watch. Keep doing what you're doing PMac!
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0 #46 WantEggRoll 2012-01-08 23:13
Quoting karlssens:
One has to ask the following question:
What are the chances that Karlsson does not sign with us?
This is something that has been bothering me, because I would like to think that Erik likes it here in Ottawa and wouldn't want to sign somewhere else for a ridiculous contract.. here's hoping I'm right guys.


Did you not watch the skills competition? This kid is basically part of the Alfredsson family, and Alfredsson is this team. While some of the events are going on you can see Karlsson carrying one of Alfie's kids around on his skates skating him around the rink. No way does Karlsson not stay in Ottawa. Alfie said his kids basically demanded if he picks first during the ASG he has to pick Karlsson.
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0 #47 A11fie 2012-01-09 00:27
If Eklund can, I can.

I figure if Eklund can post rumours, why can’t I? Is it because my rumours are unsubstantiated and aren’t based on sound hockey knowledge? That can’t be, or else half of the sport reporting world would be unemployed. So here we go;

NYI: P A Parenteau (RW/C 1.25M) Originally from Hull, this 24 year old was second in scoring for the Isles last season. He’s a thrill to watch in the offensive zone and has excellent hands. While he has an outside shot at breaking 70PTS this year, he’ll have to find another 13 goals to hit 20 again this season. He plays RW but can shift to centre if need be. He needs to fill out, but once he does he’ll have one hell of a career; why not trade him, NYI? Sounds like something the Isle would do.

CAR: Ponikarovsky (RW/LW – 1.5M) While he’ll only be 32 by the times the playoffs role around, he’ll be sure to poop his pants like a geriatric if he makes it on to a contender (3G & 10PTS in 38GP). He plays great defensively, and has the size to battle in the corners, but doesn’t always cash in on his big frame or scoring ability. We all saw enough of him as a Leafs to know that he’s a pansy; next.

MTL: Moen (LW – 1.5M) Odds of Ottawa and Montreal making a trade? Slim to none. Can’t I wish? Moen is 30 years old and has tons of playoff experience, managing 4 GWG in 68 playoff games (11G, 19PTS). The guy plays hard and was a nightmare to match-up against in the cup finals a few years back. Plus, he’s on track for a career year in points while playing for the HABS! What’s not to like?
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0 #48 A11fie 2012-01-09 00:29
CBJ: Prospal (LW/C – 2.6M) He’s soon to be 37, he’s not a great skater and he’s wildly inconsistent; what’s not to like? However, if Prospal can stay healthy, he could break 50PTS for the 9th time in his career. And while he only managed 4 assists in 18 playoffs game when he played for Ottawa last century, he’s racked up 35PTS in 65 playoff games. He’s won gold and bronze internationally playing for the Czechs in 1998 and 2006, so he’s got plenty of big game experience. So what’s he worth?

ANA: Blake (LW – 4M) A bargain; that’s what you call a guy’s price that’s 38, has played a total of 6 games this season and hasn’t scored. He may be losing his game, but he’s still fairly quick and knows how to play in the offensive third. While missing 35 games with a wrist injury isn’t ideal, the short season will give him a good shot at being fresh for a playoff run. Why not throw away a 7th on him?

EDM: Smyth (LW – 6.25M) The Sens need to trade Spezza, and Smyth obviously dislikes the people in Edmonton, so it’s a perfect fit. MAN I hate Smyth rumours... almost as much as I hate the yearly ‘trade Spezza’ talk that Eklund “reports”.

CGY: Stempniak (RW – 1.9M) He’s 28 and a pending UFA; that’s the good news. I like Stempniak’s hustle on the special teams and his release is pretty deadly, but the compliments end there. While he has a career average of just over 20 goals per 82 game season, Stempniak has only managed to hit the 20 goal mark twice over 7 seasons in the NHL. He’s a streaky scorer with almost non-existent playoff production and limited big game experience; why do we need him again? Because he had that one good run, remember?
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0 #49 A11fie 2012-01-09 00:38
Previous Post's Link to the Senators -

I think it would be nice for Ottawa to acquire some scoring depth for a playoff run (if we're in a position come the deadline). It's just a list of UFAs I feel are available, as well as their ups and downs. I don't know what they're worth, but as I've said before, I wouldn't like to see anyone other than Lee and Butler (and possibly Kuba OR Gonchar instead of Lee) traded, and obivously we don't want to part with any early round picks.

I might come back with a list of Sens... if I don't get heckled.

Thoughts?
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+2 #50 KJ-Sens 2012-01-09 00:52
Quoting A11fie:
Previous Post's Link to the Senators -

I think it would be nice for Ottawa to acquire some scoring depth for a playoff run (if we're in a position come the deadline). It's just a list of UFAs I feel are available, as well as their ups and downs. I don't know what they're worth, but as I've said before, I wouldn't like to see anyone other than Lee and Butler (and possibly Kuba OR Gonchar instead of Lee) traded, and obivously we don't want to part with any early round picks.

I might come back with a list of Sens... if I don't get heckled.

Thoughts?


THe Sens shouldn't trade anyone right now. They are building team chemsitry right now, and it should be tampered with.

KJ
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0 #51 NickG 2012-01-09 03:33
Just my luck, I had to leave at the end of the 2nd period. They always win when I'm not looking! Haha

GO Sens GO!
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+1 #52 Big_S 2012-01-09 06:01
If Sens continue playing this style of hockey game in and game out and can stay healthy I have know doubt that they will make the playoffs. I think it's all about their key players staying healthy. I'd be a lot more concerned right now if I were a Penguins fan! Man that team has the worst luck!

I hope that people stop talking about this so called rebuild. Did we go out last year and trade the likes of Spezza, Alfie, Michalek, Karlsson? No we got ride of players whose time had come. The problem with us Sens fans is we are too damn passionate about our team and hate to admit when its time to move a player out and make a change. Ottawans hate and are afraid of change.

Bottom line, no one not even Murray had a clue that we had a few gems in the making down in the minors in the likes of Greening, Condra and Daugavins. Guess it just takes some players a few more years to develop than others.

Plus Murray and his team has done an amazing job the last few years with drafting Smith, Karlsson and Cowen.

Can't wait for this road trip to start! Hope to see the Sens play the way they did this past weekend and see what tyoe of result they get against the Pens.
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-2 #53 Big_S 2012-01-09 06:08
@ A11fie

One of the players that I would like see picked up would be Blake (ANA). Wouldn't cost Sens much and he shoots the puck tons. Good on the power play and can play on any of the top three lines also a UFA at years end. Sens will need some depth if they make the playoffs.

I also think a good experienced goalie would help and Nabokov (NYI) has put together some decent numbers lately and comes very cheap ($600K). Sure better than Auld.
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+2 #54 sensgod 2012-01-09 08:25
I'm loving this brand of firewagon hockey!
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0 #55 A11fie 2012-01-09 08:34
Quoting KJ-Sens:


The Sens shouldn't trade anyone right now. They are building team chemsitry right now, and it should be tampered with.

KJ


I agree to an extent; no way should we trade character guys like Smith or Foligno; but Butler and Lee come in and out of the line up and haven't found permanent spots on the roster. I don't think shipping them out would mess with team chemistry too much. It's the complete opposite for guys like Kuba and Gonchar; you take away one of those two and you throw a stick in the spokes of the offensive, for a few games at least... Still, the coaching staff has my complete trust, and whatever happens, I'm sure the coaches can handle it.
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+1 #56 Real_Fan 2012-01-09 08:40
Speaking of a KK contract...

Very interesting stat brought up during the broadcast yesterday. Over the past 20 years, only 4 Defensemen have finished in the top 5 in assists. Those 4 were:
1) Ray Bourque
2) Niklas Lidstrom x 2
3) Brian Leetch
4) Sergei Zubov

Good luck Bryan Murray....
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0 #57 Smash_88 2012-01-09 08:46
Quoting Real_Fan:
Speaking of a KK contract...

Very interesting stat brought up during the broadcast yesterday. Over the past 20 years, only 4 Defensemen have finished in the top 5 in assists. Those 4 were:
1) Ray Bourque
2) Niklas Lidstrom x 2
3) Brian Leetch
4) Sergei Zubov

Good luck Bryan Murray....


Anyone know who his agent is?
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0 #58 stephen 2012-01-09 08:46
Best thing about the ending of that game? The call from Dave Schreiber. I couldn't watch the end of the game on TV, but caught it on the radio...man what a voice.
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-3 #59 sben 2012-01-09 08:58
I was at the game last night. Great game 100 level seats. Karlssons the 2nd star I'm screaming his name he looks over to me. He throws the stick towards me. Some kid catches it to my left. The usher comes over to the kid takes the stick away and gives it to some girl to my right saying that he was pointing towards her. The girl didn't do a thing to get his attention. I'm freaking mad.
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0 #60 The Apostle 2012-01-09 09:13
Unless an offer for Lee is extremely good I think they will have him stick around until the end of the season and/or until they know what the situation is with Kuba.

Everybody assumed that Kuba would be gone by the deadline at the latest but his play and the removal of Rundblad from the equation makes that no longer a slam dunk. I can even see a scenario where he signs another contract with the sens.

Murray is already on record as saying that he doesn't want to sign any 30+ UFA this off season so I can't see him trading for a veteran unless they have an expiring contract and even then I'm not convinced he makes a move.

I still believe that Murray and Melnykj's priority is making this team better next year and the year after that rather than a short term boost for a better shot at the playoffs this season.
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+4 #61 Rizzo 2012-01-09 09:32
We're really damn good.

It might have been the alcohol last night, but all I could think about was - what if we won a cup this year for Alfie?

Pipe dream? Probably, but this was supposed to be a last place campaign...this team is fast, hits everyone in sight, puts pucks on net...what's not to like? Anderson gets hot at the right time...watch out.
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+2 #62 Rizzo 2012-01-09 09:35
Oh, and Turris is freakin' sweet. This kid is going to put up 70-80pts in his prime.
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0 #63 SensCherub 2012-01-09 09:36
I said a year ago on here that BM should be trying to ink Karlsson to an extension as soon as he becomes eligible to sign one for this very reason. The kid's value has been trending upwards consistently for a year and a half now. I'm hoping for a surprise announcement of an extension being signed to kick off the all-star weekend. I think it would be a massive PR coup.

As for Kuba's play, his value likely won't get any higher than it is now imo and I'd like to see the Sens move him if they can get a 2nd or a decent D prospect in return. I don't think a 2nd would be asking too much if we can ship him to a team in need of a minute-eating top 4 guy like Philly. Lee can step in and replace Kuba without too much of a drop-off in overall team D.

Lastly, I have to say that it's been a long time since I've enjoyed watching the Sens as much as I do this year. They just seem to have an "it" about them this year. Hopefully they can come out of this road trip in decent shape and continue to push towards the playoffs, which leads me to this question:

If we hold our ground to the trade deadline, are we buyers? If so, who's expendable from a prospect standpoint? This scenario scares me as the management might want to grab the low-hanging fruit that an immediate playoff berth would bare at the expense of some of our prospect depth. Thoughts?
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0 #64 BM KING 2012-01-09 09:40
Karlsson will have 2 options sign a short term deal 2-3 yrs at 6.5 mill or go long term at 5.5-6 (duncan keith type deal)....

How About Maclean as a Jack Adams candidate(other favorite Dineen)
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+2 #65 Johne 2012-01-09 09:41
I think you can look at Turris as our deadline acquisition. I highly doubt that Murray gives up anyone, possibly a pick, I'd like to see the backup goaltending upgraded, but I think Lehner can fill that duty. I think all "patches" can be made internally for a playoff run.
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+1 #66 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-09 09:56
If this team keeps winning in the coming weeks they're going to put Murray in a compromising position. What does he do? Sell? Buy? or just keep the group together? There are pros and cons to any direction they take.

Their offense continues to roll and if they can become a little more organized defensively in the coming weeks and play with a little more discipline, they could become one of the top teams not only in the east, but in the entire league.

A team that has this much toughness, speed, heart, resilience, youth, veteran leadership, confidence, and belief in their system and eachother is going to be a serious threat that I don't think any team would want to have to play.

This next string of road games remaining this month is going to determine whether or not the Sens are a fringe playoff team or a legitimate eastern conference contender.
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+2 #67 Dork 2012-01-09 10:10
I've been following Ottawa closely since the moment the announcement that we got a franchise was made.

Without a doubt, this is by far the most exciting Sens team to watch. Alfie/Spezza/Se lf-centered-Ass hole being able to score 3-12 pts/game wasn't even this exciting.

There's no reason to not be completely thrilled with the season so far.
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+2 #68 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-09 10:16
Craig Anderson's post game comments on Alfie:

"Alfie's one of the best guys in the league. His words in between periods are like gold."

I guess Alfie isn't just a "lead by example" kind of captain after all.
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+1 #69 moneymike 2012-01-09 10:17
If they are in a playoff position come deadline, I say you leave the team the way it is.

Let the young guys have the experience. It will only further their development.

Love this team.
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+1 #70 SensChirp 2012-01-09 10:19
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Craig Anderson's post game comments on Alfie:

"Alfie's one of the best guys in the league. His words in between periods are like gold."

I guess Alfie isn't just a "lead by example" kind of captain after all.

Caught that too! Was going to mention it in today's blog but it's interesting to hear that Alfie is more than just a lead-by-example type. Would love to see a 24/7 Behind the Scenes type thing on the Sens.
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+1 #71 The Apostle 2012-01-09 10:40
I agree that we should move Kuba if we can get a 2nd or 3rd round pick for him but I don't think it's simply a case of plugging Lee in to fill the gap. Lee might be a capable replacement defensively but he isn't close to being as good offensively and with Rundblad gone that area needs reinforcing if possible. I'm yet to be convinced by WireCock.

If we are looking to make deals at the deadline I think other GMs will be asking about Noesen, Pumpel and Silfverburg as they probably realise that Zbad is out of their reach. To my mind unless we bring in somebody who is under 25 and already relatively established in the NHL it's not worth upsetting the apple cart.

I think Murray has made his big trade of the season and the early signs are it was a good one for the sens.
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0 #72 Tookie 2012-01-09 10:43
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Karlsson should sign Duncan Keith Contract 13 years / $72 million..cap hit 5.5 million


Sounds about right, but if he wants a shorter deal it could be upwards of 6.5-7 Mil hit a season which I dont know if Sens would do it. It would def hurt us in the long run cap wise.

Longterm is definitely the answer!
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0 #73 Floridasensfan 2012-01-09 10:44
WOW like was said above, just watched on PVR, had to work.
What a phenomenal team.

Shout out to Kuba.

Not sure if we can pull Ziby back as suggested above but thats the kind of playoff addition I would like to see happen.

Anyone know how Petersson DaCosta are doing in the AHL this year, just wondering what they could bring if they come up.

We might have the playoff pieces to add in house.
Could Silverburg also be an option.
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+1 #74 hedpucker 2012-01-09 10:45
Wow what a a pair of games I notices every Sens player for the first time in a long time ,no passengers everyone contributing in one way or another ,Bryan Murray and MacStache
with his staff are doing a fabulous job yet what do I find on the Monday morning after ?..wannabe coaches/GM's trading and signing new players and prematurely trading our greatest asset
namely our captain,stupid and silly as well as fucking ridiculous....c elebrate you freakin morons !it's January 9th and we have 50 points..don't touch a thing for gods sake
I trust BM to sign EK 65 when the time is right which ain't right now..enjoy the ride and GOSENSGO
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-1 #75 Tookie 2012-01-09 10:50
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.
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+3 #76 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-09 10:53
Loving the Sens never die attitude. Even when you're down and appear out, keep fighting, good lesson for the kids watching. Even my girlfriend who doesn't know much about Hockey, is getting excited to watch the Sens enter the 3rd period. Can they continue to do that for the 2nd half of the season, who knows... all I know is I'm a very happy fan right now.

I'd rather not see Ottawa buy/sell this year. The only piece we were missing this season was a true 2nd line C and we got him in Turris. Mind you, if we aren't going to sign Kuba I'd rather see BM move him before the deadline for a pick or two so we don't lose him for nothing, but beyond that, I'd say keep it together and go out fighting.

All the excitment aside, we are still rebuilding, still learning, still finding our way. We are going to suffer some loses to some very good teams and we'll experience even harder to digest loses to teams we should beat, that's the name of the game. Yes, we appear to have a good chance to hold a playoff spot, but teams are SO close, we have a good chance we may not. And I'm not upset about that, as long as the Sens continue to have fun on the ice and learn as a team, even if they are learning how to handle a defeat.

Keep rolling boys, you are doing Sens Nation proud. Go Sens Go!!!
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-1 #77 conor smythe 2012-01-09 10:59
Quoting The Apostle:


If we are looking to make deals at the deadline I think other GMs will be asking about Noesen, Pumpel and Silfverburg as they probably realise that Zbad is out of their reach.

I think Murray has made his big trade of the season and the early signs are it was a good one for the sens.


Why would Z-bad be out of their reach?

- he's not the guy Murray wanted in this draft
- he got sent back to sweden
- we now have Spezza, Turris, and Smith all producing
- Zbad's value to another team is higher than it is to Ottawa

I would trade Zibby in a second. It's not that I don't like him, he's just redudant. We can't even move him to wing with all the wingers we have on the team/in the system.
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0 #78 Alcatraz 2012-01-09 11:00
Quoting Tookie19:
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.


Highly doubt it will ever happen, but Perry is a guy that Murray traded two 2nd round picks to slide into a late 1st round slot to grab Perry when he was there..(Similar to the way he went after puemple/Noesan)

That being said I could only begin to imagine the cost to acquire the reigning MVP of the NHL lol
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0 #79 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-09 11:00
Quoting Tookie19:
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.


I've actually been hearing the same thing, reading about it online too. Hard to believe that Anaheim would even consider it, but remember they would want some major return for it and I would expect it would cost even more based on a playoff performance if we made it and how far we advanced, just like our return with Fisher when we moved him. Perry could be that RW we've been looking for to replace our beloved Captain, but I really think the price is too high.
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-2 #80 hedpucker 2012-01-09 11:01
"my sources " really Tookie ? I'm laughing so hard I could puke....didn't think you would have the sack to peek out from under your rock until the next loss
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0 #81 PraiseAlfie84 2012-01-09 11:02
Quoting Tookie19:
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.



I cannot see Perry to Ottawa unless we gave up MM9 or Spezza, Ducks GM made it clear they are not trading away for picks/prospects but rather roster players that can fill in immediately....
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-1 #82 Dirk Diggler 2012-01-09 11:06
Quoting PraiseAlfie84:
Quoting Tookie19:
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.



I cannot see Perry to Ottawa unless we gave up MM9 or Spezza, Ducks GM made it clear they are not trading away for picks/prospects but rather roster players that can fill in immediately....

If there was a possibility of trading MM9 and our 1st rd pick this year for Perry, I would do it in a heartbeat... Perry was one of the biggest reasons the Ducks beat us in 07
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0 #83 SensChirp 2012-01-09 11:07
Quoting Tookie19:
SC any word on Perry/Getz/Ryan...

All I hear is Getz to TO and Perry to Ottawa, my source says only small talk as of yet.

Could this actually happen?

Perry is 26 and only making 5.325 with 2 years left.

Talked about this a little bit a couple days ago but right now I don't think the Sens are in on any of the big names floating around the trade market.

Sens are a budget team right now and any deal would have to see equal or close to equal money going the other way. Just the sense I get right now.
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0 #84 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-09 11:08
Where are you guys reading/hearing this Perry to Ottawa stuff??? That would be unbelievable but I don't believe it for a second.

PraiseAlfie84, Michalek in a package for Perry?? I'd do that. Michalek was taken 6th overall in the 2003 draft where Perry went 28th.

It's fun to talk about though, but I really don't see Anaheim trading Perry or Getzlaf for that matter. I doubt Ryan is going anywhere either. Those are three great players who are in their prime and will continue to be for a number of years.
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+2 #85 Big_S 2012-01-09 11:10
Karlsson currently stands at number #492 on the all-time scoring defenseman list with #112 points and is moving up quick.

Only 1,467 to go to catch Ray Bourque for number 1.

I say sign him to 20 years ($100 million - $5M/year). And let the good times roll.
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+1 #86 hedpucker 2012-01-09 11:19
How about a realistic signing like Bob Hartley to Montreal to shut up those idiots outside the Bell center or a backup goalie for the Sens , I think { without sources } that to bring in anyone into the Sens locker room at this point might mess with team chemistry ,why fool with a good thing ?
When BM did those sorts of things in the past media dicks and fans alike wanted to lynch the guy ,stay the course for now and see what Febuary brings my thinking is that teams out of the playoffs at that point won't be so greedy
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+1 #87 SensChirp 2012-01-09 11:30
Craig Anderson named the NHL's Third Star this week.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=610733
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0 #88 Rory M-G 2012-01-09 11:35
So glad I picked up Foligno and Turris in my hockey pool, both have been solid point generators the past couple of weeks.
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0 #89 Tookie 2012-01-09 11:49
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Where are you guys reading/hearing this Perry to Ottawa stuff??? That would be unbelievable but I don't believe it for a second.

PraiseAlfie84, Michalek in a package for Perry?? I'd do that. Michalek was taken 6th overall in the 2003 draft where Perry went 28th.

It's fun to talk about though, but I really don't see Anaheim trading Perry or Getzlaf for that matter. I doubt Ryan is going anywhere either. Those are three great players who are in their prime and will continue to be for a number of years.


Yeah I agree with you, it is fun to talk about it, the fact that its not entirely hogwash or impossible makes it even more fun.

Would you think Foligno, Zibby and our 1st round pick(18th-25th) would get the deal done?

Or do you think MM9 has to be in it instead of Nicky.

Anaheim wont be able to keep both Getz and Perry in 2 years, Im sure they are looking at options.
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0 #90 boom 2012-01-09 12:01
@Tookie,
I think you're on the right path with regards to what Ottawa would have to part with in order to acquire Perry. Personally, I;m not sure Ottawa will bite, but I think Anaheim will be asking for something similar to what you proposed.
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0 #91 St Nick 2012-01-09 12:06
There are still trades that Murray could do that would not upset the on-ice chemistry of the team. Winchester, Filatov, Konopka, Regin, Daugavins or Lee could all be traded without it effecting the team much. There are a few guys in Bingo who could replace any of these guys in Duirzynski, O'Brien, Hoffman & Boroweicki. Or they could get another good young player back.
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0 #92 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-09 12:18
Quoting Tookie19:


Yeah I agree with you, it is fun to talk about it, the fact that its not entirely hogwash or impossible makes it even more fun.

Would you think Foligno, Zibby and our 1st round pick(18th-25th) would get the deal done?

Or do you think MM9 has to be in it instead of Nicky.

Anaheim wont be able to keep both Getz and Perry in 2 years, Im sure they are looking at options.


haha it is pretty much entirely hogwash but I'll participate anyway.

Bob Murray said that if he were to deal one of Getzlaf, Perry or Ryan he said a core player would have to be going back his way, so you'd have to assume that Michalek would be part of the deal.

From a Sens perspective I'd do Michalek, Lee or Butler, and a first rounder for Perry. From an Anaheim perspective it would probably take an enormous over payment to pry the reigning NHL MVP away so they would probably want something along the lines of Michalek, Zibanejad, and a first rounder, in which case there won't be a deal to be had between Anaheim and Ottawa.
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0 #93 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-09 12:24
The other Perry rumour has the Canucks being very interested. If you ask me, it's even more unrealistic due to the cap space. Who would they need to move to get him? I'd think a high prospect like Hodgson, maybe Raymond and they could be after Cory Schneider to solve the G problem.

Getzlaf to the Leafs is all the talk in Leafs town. Blue team lovers are drooling over the thought of it.
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0 #94 Tookie 2012-01-09 12:25
Quoting boom:
@Tookie,
I think you're on the right path with regards to what Ottawa would have to part with in order to acquire Perry. Personally, I;m not sure Ottawa will bite, but I think Anaheim will be asking for something similar to what you proposed.


Yeah its hard to say what Anaheim would take for Perry but if we could somehow keep Michalek and replace with another pick or prospect like Puempel, Noesen or Stone.

Foligno, Zibby, Stone/Puempel/N oesen, 1st round pick. If i'm Anaheim, thats hard to say no too, even if Perry is reigning MVP.

The we could have:

Perry Spezza Michalek
Greening Turris Alfie
Condra Smith Neil
Daug Konopka Butler
Winchester Regin
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0 #95 hedpucker 2012-01-09 12:28
Sometimes its as important who comes in to take ice time as who leaves as far as chemistry goes ,I just read what the Ducks want for Perry or Getzlaf 2 prospects and 2 1st round picks and as far as Regin and winchester go nobody wants injured players and Filatov speaks for himself ,the Dog as much as I like him is a 3rd/4th liner and the guys on the farm are just that right now farm hands ,if the Ducks place an order with Ottawa it would probably be Turris ,2 1st rounders and 2 of our 3 2011 1st rounders ,kinda defeats what BM was trying to do for our future
I think if any player is coming to Ottawa it's gonna be a tweak like a backup or another d-man BTW anyone notice Rob Klinkhammer in Bingo PPG since the trade ,don't think he has an NHL contract though ,We're in pretty good shape for the future right now hate to see us stray off course this early in the game ,keep the faith and GOSENSGO
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0 #96 Tookie 2012-01-09 12:30
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
they would probably want something along the lines of Michalek, Zibanejad, and a first rounder, in which case there won't be a deal to be had between Anaheim and Ottawa.


Tough call to make, I would probably pull the trigger if thats what they were asking, Perry is a major upgrade over Michalek, Zibby, although promising doesnt really have a spot anymore since we got Turris as 2C, and Zibby on the wings isnt much of an upgrade to what we already have.
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0 #97 jakester 2012-01-09 12:35
I wouldn't toss Zibby in any trade he's a beast and too valuable - loads of talent. MM9+Butler+Lee+ (Derek Grant)+1st pick - if they don't want it screw them. Otherwise happy with what we have now and all our prospects coming up. Silfverburg-Zib by-Stone-Pageau - Prince-Noesen-P uemple -How good r we going to be in the future?

CRAZY
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0 #98 Tookie 2012-01-09 12:44
Quoting jakester:
I wouldn't toss Zibby in any trade he's a beast and too valuable - loads of talent. MM9+Butler+Lee+(Derek Grant)+1st pick - if they don't want it screw them. Otherwise happy with what we have now and all our prospects coming up. Silfverburg-Zibby-Stone-Pageau- Prince-Noesen-Puemple -How good r we going to be in the future?

CRAZY


I would much rather go with this trade but something tells me it would take more. Murray probably wont do anything too drastic which is fine by me anyways.
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+1 #99 Spinorama 2012-01-09 12:45
I wouldn't be ready to add Zibby to an offer for Perry. Let's not kid ourselves that Perry is a top forward in the league. Acquiring him would ultimately put us in the "contender" position. The fact that Tookie19 wants Ottawa to acquire him shows us that Tookie19 is a believer in our team at the midway point.

We have the assets for Perry. We can get him without giving up Zibby.
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+1 #100 No65* 2012-01-09 12:58
Zibby was flying in the World Juniors, everytime he was on the ice, he made something happened. And don't forget that he proved to be a clutch player by scoring one of the most important goal of the history for Sweden. This can't be taught. You have it or you don't.

We have to keep this kid. I like our team the way it is and Anderson seems to find his game. Future looks good.
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0 #101 Dirk Diggler 2012-01-09 13:03
Quoting Spinorama:
I wouldn't be ready to add Zibby to an offer for Perry. Let's not kid ourselves that Perry is a top forward in the league. Acquiring him would ultimately put us in the "contender" position. The fact that Tookie19 wants Ottawa to acquire him shows us that Tookie19 is a believer in our team at the midway point.

We have the assets for Perry. We can get him without giving up Zibby.

Honestly, I'd prosose...

To Anaheim:
MM9
2012 1st rounder,
Stone,
Lee

To Ottawa:
Perry,
Etem,
2012 5th round pick
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+2 #102 Tcheu 2012-01-09 13:07
The Kuba – Karlsson pairing is one of the reasons why we have so much success this year and some of you want to trade Kuba for the sake of a 2nd or even 3rd round pick. I’m sorry but I don’t get it.



Karlsson would be a minus player if it was Lee watching his back. Karlsson his amazing and one of the best young NHL players but he still needs someone reliable and good against breakaways behind him. That guy, right now is Kuba and it’s not going to change in the near future. You should focus on trying to guess the length and cost of his next contract with the Sens.



Kuba loves the sens organization. He is playing very well for us and not just this year. I hope Murray will reward him for that.



On the other hand, Phillips, Gonchar, Carkner and Lee could all be easily replaced
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0 #103 boom 2012-01-09 13:16
Quoting riceroni:
Quoting Spinorama:
I wouldn't be ready to add Zibby to an offer for Perry. Let's not kid ourselves that Perry is a top forward in the league. Acquiring him would ultimately put us in the "contender" position. The fact that Tookie19 wants Ottawa to acquire him shows us that Tookie19 is a believer in our team at the midway point.

We have the assets for Perry. We can get him without giving up Zibby.

Honestly, I'd prosose...

To Anaheim:
MM9
2012 1st rounder,
Stone,
Lee

To Ottawa:
Perry,
Etem,
2012 5th round pick


The ducks wouldn't bite at that...
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+1 #104 hq 2012-01-09 13:19
wow, sens are winning in convincing fashion and we have people here proposing trading guys like Michalek?? prospects like Stone? Zibanejad? seriously?

this team right now has a magical chemsitry to it. literally every piece is working wherever its being fit. the contributions are coming from literally everywhere. i mean this fact is literally glaring and obvious. you have karlsson sitting only two points behind spezza. what does that say? we have smith,mm,alfie, foligno,spezza all above 10 goals. turris is panning out just nicely with 8 points in 10 GP. honestly, the only two people this team needs to trade is chris phillips and alex auld. get a stronger backup to use as an asset once lehner comes up and get what you can while you can for phillips. not to mention the pieces that are coming up are just outstanding to name a few: silfverberg, zibanejad, stone? all the sens need to do is cleanup their defensive game and the wins will come. they will only be so much more deadly with this roster if they just fix their defensive game. come on guys, stop this trade talk, these guys win together and there is no point in breaking up a wonderful group of guys who love to win together. just ask chicago, they wish they could have all of byfuglien, niemi, ladd and versteeg back. they did the same as you guys are proposing: went and got hired help, not drafted help and it screwed them right after their cup win.
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+1 #105 hq 2012-01-09 13:25
i still dont get it, when the team is losing we want to trade people and when the team is winning we again want to trade people....we sound like stupid leafs fans, wet-dreaming stupid trades. we just beat philly in regulation yesterday and lost in OT to them the day before. both games there was only one weakness in the sens game: lackadaisical d-zone play at the wrong time, otherwise the flyers were dominated.....a nd we think getting perry would fix our d-zone struggles? philly is pretty stacked and fact is outside of some stupid mistakes, we went at a very minimum toe - to -toe with them defensively. and dont forget, that was ilya bryzgalov we potted three goals on in one period last night. NO PERRY OR ANYONE. PLEASE AND THANK YOU. JUST FIX THE D-ZONE EFFUPS.
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0 #106 Andrews Theory 2012-01-09 13:27
If I was going to chase one of the 3, I'd be looking at Bobby Ryan, he's young and an unbelievable talent, also asking price would be a lower than Perry.

Only way any of these guys move is if someone gives them an offer they can't refuse. Burke has the moxie to do it, not sure about too many other gms. would love to see the leafs depleat thier talent pool yet again.

What about a player swap between Columbus and Anaheim? Now that has some potential in my opinion.
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0 #107 Andrews Theory 2012-01-09 13:36
Quoting hq:
stop this trade talk, these guys win together and there is no point in breaking up a wonderful group of guys who love to win together. just ask chicago, they wish they could have all of byfuglien, niemi, ladd and versteeg back. they did the same as you guys are proposing: went and got hired help, not drafted help and it screwed them right after their cup win.


ummm- you've heard of the cap right?
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0 #108 hedpucker 2012-01-09 13:46
Quoting hq:
wow, sens are winning in convincing fashion and we have people here proposing trading guys like Michalek?? prospects like Stone? Zibanejad? seriously?

this team right now has a magical chemsitry to it. literally every piece is working wherever its being fit. the contributions are coming from literally everywhere. i mean this fact is literally glaring and obvious. you have karlsson sitting only two points behind spezza. what does that say? we have smith,mm,alfie,foligno,spezza all above 10 goals. turris is panning out just nicely with 8 points in 10 GP. honestly, the only two people this team needs to trade is chris phillips and alex auld. get a stronger backup to use as an asset once lehner comes up and get what you can while you can for phillips. not to mention the pieces that are coming up are just outstanding to name a few: silfverberg, zibanejad, stone? all the sens need to do is cleanup their defensive game and the wins will come. they will only be so much more deadly with this roster if they just fix their defensive game. come on guys, stop this trade talk, these guys win together and there is no point in breaking up a wonderful group of guys who love to win together. just ask chicago, they wish they could have all of byfuglien, niemi, ladd and versteeg back. they did the same as you guys are proposing: went and got hired help, not drafted help and it screwed them right after their cup win.


right on brotha
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0 #109 MethotToMyMadness 2012-01-09 14:30
Quoting hq:
i still dont get it, when the team is losing we want to trade people and when the team is winning we again want to trade people....we sound like stupid leafs fans, wet-dreaming stupid trades. we just beat philly in regulation yesterday and lost in OT to them the day before. both games there was only one weakness in the sens game: lackadaisical d-zone play at the wrong time, otherwise the flyers were dominated.....and we think getting perry would fix our d-zone struggles? philly is pretty stacked and fact is outside of some stupid mistakes, we went at a very minimum toe - to -toe with them defensively. and dont forget, that was ilya bryzgalov we potted three goals on in one period last night. NO PERRY OR ANYONE. PLEASE AND THANK YOU. JUST FIX THE D-ZONE EFFUPS.


I think all Sens fans agree with you, the trade talk is all just what ifs and nobody thinks they will happen.
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