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Tuesday, 15 January 2013 17:53

Redden in Ottawa? Not Happening.

Based on the discussion in the last post, it's pretty clear that the Rangers pending buyout of Wade Redden has caught the attention of Senators fans.

With the recent ruling by the NHL, the New York Rangers are now permitted to buy out Redden. What does that mean for Wade Redden? It means he'll be an unrestricted free agent. What does it mean for the Ottawa Senators? Well, not a whole lot based on what I've been told.

While the Ottawa Senators do have a clear need for help on the back end, and even though Bryan Murray has been fairly vocal about his desire to add another defenceman, I was told late this afternoon that the chances of Redden returning to the Nation's Capital are extremely low and boardering on non-existent.

On the surface, you can see why some fans may have an interest. Redden was always a solid player for this organization and the possibility of bringing back a fan favourite to hit the 1,000 game milestone is an interesting storyline.

But it just doesn't make sense for the team right now. Redden hasn't played an NHL game in more than two seasons and is a little long in the tooth at age 35. Add to that the fact that Murray has gone public with his support of Patrick Wiercioch and you can see why this isn't a move the Sens are dying to make.

A couple local media have also quickly poured water on the idea of a Redden return here, here and here.

The good news is Redden will get a chance to return to the NHL and will be able to hit that important 1000 games milestone.

It's just not going to be here in Ottawa.

Last modified on Tuesday, 15 January 2013 19:07

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0 #1 MethotToMyMadness 2013-01-15 17:55
Well Said Chirp!
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0 #2 zBernatchez 2013-01-15 17:59
good luck finding a new home Redden, you deserve a new fresh start. Two stupid contracts by glen sather potentially ruined gomez and reddens career! This is why the nhl should not have long term contracts at that kind of salary IMO!
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0 #3 WolfInSheepsClothes 2013-01-15 18:00
Never say never! ;)
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0 #4 SensChirp 2013-01-15 18:02
Quoting WolfInSheepsClothes:
Never say never! ;)

Haha and I rarely do! Getting pretty definitive indication on this one though.
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+1 #5 WolfInSheepsClothes 2013-01-15 18:05
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting WolfInSheepsClothes:
Never say never! ;)

Haha and I rarely do! Getting pretty definitive indication on this one though.


Fair enough. I'd just prefer a familiar face - veteran signing over "just some plug player".
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0 #6 DenisVial 2013-01-15 18:07
Peluso (Anthony) is on waivers from St. Louis. He's a big, tough S.O.B. that could replace Carkner, and he's played forward and defence. Makes only $600,000 and we could park his ass in the press box when we aren't playing a team with a heavyweight.
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+1 #7 St Nick 2013-01-15 18:34
I doubt anyone signs Redden, who was not very good in his last two seasons here, if people will remember & most wanted him moved. A few yrs later dosen't mean he is going to be any better especially since he hasn't played in two yrs. Let's get over the Redden love, he's too old & over the hill, he's done.

Wiercioch is the defenceman of the future for this team & has been playing well in Bingo. He has NHL size at 6'4", can skate well & will contribute to the offence. He just has to learn to play better defensively, after all he can't be worse defensively than Gonchar, can he? Well he's young & he can learn to be better defensively. Let's go with him.

If Wiercioch falters there is always Boroweicki who can also play with Gonchar & probably be better defensively. Both are better options than Redden. Then there is Ceci who is probably two yrs away & Gryba who could be ready anytime.
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0 #8 WolfInSheepsClothes 2013-01-15 18:48
Chirp,

Have you had the chance to watch the practices?

What is your opinion thus far?

If you have the chance, could you (or someone "qualified") do a quick review?


Go SENS Go
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0 #9 AlfieforMayor11 2013-01-15 18:52
I went to the Sens practice session today and I really liked what I saw from Wiercioch. He doesn't look out of place out there at all, and in my opinion he looked much better out there than Gonchar and Phillips.

Ceci and Noesen didn't look anywhere near NHL ready. They had a hard time keeping up with the pros out there. Obviously inviting them to camp was to give them a taste of what to expect and some added incentive to work and train hard for next season and no one really expected them to make the team.

Some other observations: Hoffman was solid, Silfverberg appears ready for prime time, Methot is a beast, and the skill possessed my Spezza and Karlsson is simply out of this world.
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0 #10 oakster15 2013-01-15 18:56
Managed to draft Spezza, Karlsson, Alfie and Michalek in my fantasy pool this year. Thats what you get when you draft with leafers!
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0 #11 Sens Saint .... the former #1 fan of Spezzafan19! 2013-01-15 19:08
HEY CHIRP - do you have a link to where I can find the fantasy league?
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0 #12 terry k 2013-01-15 19:12
Hello SC, do the Sens have to work to get to the cap floor? Capgeek has them at $51.95 Million with 21 players and the floor is $54.2 M...or has the amount of the cap floor changed?
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0 #13 Sens Saint .... the former #1 fan of Spezzafan19! 2013-01-15 19:15
found it.
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+1 #14 RUSHRLZ 2013-01-15 19:18
It would be major "neat" factor to have Redden play his 1000th game with us, it would show our fan base and ownership is strong enough to forget the bad parts of the past of celebrate great characters in Senators history. That being said I just don't think it makes sense for us as a rebuilding franchise at this point. I agree with the stance here but won't scream bloody murder either if we happen to give him a shot somehow.

Several players do charitable initiatives nowadays, but back in the days there was only one WADE'S WORLD, and I'll never forget about that until the day that I die.

Good luck Wade I hope you can find a good home and have an impact and go out on somewhat of a high note!
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0 #15 AllStarAlfie 2013-01-15 19:28
Hey chirp, I'm about to register but I won't be by a computer for the draft on Thursday night. Can I still sign up?
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0 #16 SensChirp 2013-01-15 19:29
Quoting AllStarAlfie:
Hey chirp, I'm about to register but I won't be by a computer for the draft on Thursday night. Can I still sign up?

You can have your team auto drafted. There is also an option to set your player rankings ahead of time to make sure certain players are a priority.
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0 #17 A Train 2013-01-15 19:33
I can't believe ANYONE is talking about Redden. I was just starting to get over his last signing here and the "choice" Muckler made back then.
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0 #18 AlfieforMayor11 2013-01-15 19:41
Yes!!! I got a spot in the pool :)
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0 #19 AllStarAlfie 2013-01-15 19:44
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting AllStarAlfie:
Hey chirp, I'm about to register but I won't be by a computer for the draft on Thursday night. Can I still sign up?

You can have your team auto drafted. There is also an option to set your player rankings ahead of time to make sure certain players are a priority.


How do you have it auto drafted?
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0 #20 AllStarAlfie 2013-01-15 19:55
Is it automatic or do I have to do something in advance to have it auto drafted?
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0 #21 TrueSensFan 2013-01-15 19:57
Look, I get the point some of you are tryin to make with redden but it is just a bad idea.

I have nothing against him and wish him the best and if he can get a spot in the NHL and do decent to well in order to go out on a high note then all the power too him.

It is just not in the cards nor a good idea for Ottawa. Yes, we have a bit of an issue with a thin defense right now but the young guys deserve the chance they are getting and it would be a slap in the face to bring redden in.

That and I truly believe the young guys we have are way better options.

P.S. NorCal, go approve my waiver lol
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+1 #22 SensChirp 2013-01-15 20:15
Quoting AllStarAlfie:
Is it automatic or do I have to do something in advance to have it auto drafted?

By not being there when we draft, you will be autdrafted.
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0 #23 Tcharger 2013-01-15 20:20
Ugggg too autodrafters

Got in...did decently last year, 2nd place I believe
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0 #24 jakester 2013-01-15 20:21
Getting a feeling from the interview with Lehner that he' ll be upset if he doesn't stay up. Am I misinterpreting things or is this going to be one unhappy camper. He knows he's good and has nothing left to prove in the AHL. Would we be better off unloading Bishop for a decent D -man in a package to get Lehner in a tandem with Anderson? Bingo would be able to survive with Lawson and Cheverie.
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0 #25 Tcharger 2013-01-15 20:23
Quoting jakester:
Getting a feeling from the interview with Lehner that he' ll be upset if he doesn't stay up. Am I misinterpreting things or is this going to be one unhappy camper. He knows he's good and has nothing left to prove in the AHL. Would we be better off unloading Bishop for a decent D -man in a package to get Lehner in a tandem with Anderson? Bingo would be able to survive with Lawson and Cheverie.


No we would be better to unload Anderson and run with

Lehner
Bishop

Do not trade either of these guys yet...I think I am one of few who wants to see us keep all three right now, but if we "have to" move someone I say let Lehner and Bishop battle for the top spot.
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0 #26 KJ-Sens 2013-01-15 20:38
Looking forward to the pool. :)

Go Sens Go.

KJ-Sens
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0 #27 SensChirp 2013-01-15 20:41
Four spots left!


League Name- SensChirp Fantasy League
ID#- 67682
Password- senschirp

hockey.fantasysports.yahoo.com/.../

First come, first serve! Try to use your SensChirp handle so we can recognize you.
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0 #28 jakester 2013-01-15 21:06
You know what Tcharger - trading Anderson for a 3-4 D-Man wouldn't be that crazy. Run with the young guys, let them continue to push each other in he bigs. A big risk but having seen them this year maybe a well calculated one. I think Murray moves Andy or Bishop soon. I think thy have to. Lehner is the guy.
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0 #29 Tcharger 2013-01-15 21:07
Quoting jakester:
You know what Tcharger - trading Anderson for a 3-4 D-Man wouldn't be that crazy. Run with the young guys, let them continue to push each other in he bigs. A big risk but having seen them this year maybe a well calculated one. I think Murray moves Andy or Bishop soon. I think thy have to. Lehner is the guy.



I also suspect that moving Anderson will potentially get us a better return right now.
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0 #30 Bellsey 2013-01-15 21:21
Although it is an unlikely scenario, moving Anderson will get us the most return. I think Bishop will be great in the NHL and at the moment, with limited NHL playing experience, he is worth no more than a late first early 2nd rounder. The return on him would not make sense for a trade.
On the flip side, why would we trade the first goalie we have had in years that provides us with consistent play, and the ability to "steal games" that sens fans have always asked for.
Right decision is to keep all 3 for this year and make a trade at the end of season. My 2cents
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0 #31 pizzatom999 2013-01-15 21:24
Quoting SensChirp:
Four spots left!


League Name- SensChirp Fantasy League
ID#- 67682
Password- senschirp

hockey.fantasysports.yahoo.com/.../

First come, first serve! Try to use your SensChirp handle so we can recognize you.

joined the pool,see ya there!
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+3 #32 SensChirp 2013-01-15 21:26
Pretty surprised by how many fans advocate trading Craig Anderson. Without him, there is no way this was a playoff team last season.

Lehner/Bishop are close but in my opinion, turning over the reigns to two young goalies would be a mistake.
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+1 #33 AllStarAlfie 2013-01-15 21:37
although Andy would get us more value right now, there's no way we should trade him at the moment. He is vital to our success and playing lehner/bishop instead could be a recipe for disaster.

I say stand pat with the 3 goalies for a few weeks and let it play out. Trading Anderson now would be a mistake. I don't think we would get enough in a trade anyways without leaving another hole
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0 #34 SensChirp 2013-01-15 21:47
This pool is all filled up. Will try to set up another one tomorrow night because it certainly seems like there would be enough interest.

Stay tuned for details!
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0 #35 AlfieforMayor11 2013-01-15 21:49
I agree with Chirp. Anderson is still our top goalie and there's no way we would have made the playoffs and to a game 7 against the Rangers without him. The best case scenario for the Sems right now is to have Andy as the starter, Bishop as the back up and Lehner in Bingo.

What I hope will happen is that Lehner will help Bingo secure a playoff spot. They're going to need him down there with the loss of Silfverberg and one or two of their top defensemen. While Lehner dominates down in the AHL, Andy will be the starter in Ottawa with Bishop getting enough games to help his trade value come the trade deadline.

Then hopefully at the deadline we can package Bishop in a deal to bring in an impact player or at least the 2nd round pick that we gave up for him. When we deal Bishop at the deadline, Lehner will come up to back up Andy down the stretch and into the playoffs.
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0 #36 AlfieforMayor11 2013-01-15 21:52
I really believe Anderson is the perfect mentor for Lehner. Andy is the ultimate teammate and he's a wonderful demonstration of what it is to be a pro in this league. Lehner could greatly benefit from spending a season or two under his wing.
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0 #37 SNOOPY SENIOR 2013-01-15 22:01
Quoting SensChirp:
Pretty surprised by how many fans advocate trading Craig Anderson. Without him, there is no way this was a playoff team last season.

Lehner/Bishop are close but in my opinion, turning over the reigns to two young goalies would be a mistake.


Agree with you Chirp !!

Craig Anderson was the reason we qualified for the Playoffs last year. He has this year, plus another 2 seasons left on his $3.187,000. contract, and he is our #1 goalie.

Bishop is at $650,000 for this year only.

Lehner will become our #1 in 2 years or less, depending on Anderson's play. Bishop will be traded at the end of this
year ! We are still re-building and we need Anderson !
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+1 #38 SeanJ 2013-01-15 22:24
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I agree with Chirp. Anderson is still our top goalie and there's no way we would have made the playoffs and to a game 7 against the Rangers without him. The best case scenario for the Sems right now is to have Andy as the starter, Bishop as the back up and Lehner in Bingo.

What I hope will happen is that Lehner will help Bingo secure a playoff spot. They're going to need him down there with the loss of Silfverberg and one or two of their top defensemen. While Lehner dominates down in the AHL, Andy will be the starter in Ottawa with Bishop getting enough games to help his trade value come the trade deadline.

Then hopefully at the deadline we can package Bishop in a deal to bring in an impact player or at least the 2nd round pick that we gave up for him. When we deal Bishop at the deadline, Lehner will come up to back up Andy down the stretch and into the playoffs.


...and we have a winner!
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+2 #39 Peluso 2013-01-15 22:25
Quoting DenisVial:
Peluso (Anthony) is on waivers from St. Louis. He's a big, tough S.O.B. that could replace Carkner, and he's played forward and defence. Makes only $600,000 and we could park his ass in the press box when we aren't playing a team with a heavyweight.


I fackin love that idea. I love the press box. I will try to steal all of Bruce Garrioch's food from him. Oh boy, he'll get SO mad! That guy loves his food!

Go fuckin Sens

~Peluso
#44
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0 #40 the red black ? 2013-01-15 22:35
Quoting Peluso:



I love the press box. I will try to steal all of Bruce Garrioch's food from him.


LMAO !
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0 #41 SlickRick 2013-01-15 22:38
I actually think Bishop is the more desirable asset to trade. Cheaper, younger and his potential is unknown. With Anderson you get a middle-aged, middle tier goalie.
Not to mention we need him to start for at least another year.
-Bishop + forward prospect (take your pick from Hoffman Z-bad, Puemple, prince, Pageau)
for 3-4 defencemen.
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0 #42 FBP 2013-01-15 22:40
I'd join the second pool. Went to see a movie tonight so I missed out.
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0 #43 ironside 2013-01-15 23:01
I wonder what it would cost to get Rundblad back....
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0 #44 N8ball85 2013-01-15 23:10
Anyone have details on the t.v schedule from what I can see there is only like 16 games televised? Talk about rubbin salt In the wounds. Hope this is incorrect !
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0 #45 N8ball85 2013-01-15 23:14
And also from my understanding, sorry Peluso, nobody even gets within striking distance from Garioch s food.
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0 #46 AllStarAlfie 2013-01-15 23:27
All games are televised
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0 #47 Bellsey 2013-01-15 23:55
Quoting ironside:
I wonder what it would cost to get Rundblad back....


Not sure if you were joking but here is my guess...

Zibanejad + Bishop or 3rd/4th line player with upside.

Phoenix obviously were happy to get him. Not to mention he did well in the AHL 20 some points in 32 games and plus 2.

Trading back for him would make management look bad but hey, crazier things have happened. I wouldn't do it either. Rundblad will be a first pairing D, but with somebody defensibly reliable. Can't find that in Ottawa right now and certainly could not put him on a line with Karlsson.
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+1 #48 The Apostle 2013-01-16 00:07
Having three good goalies in a shortened season is actually more beneficial than a full season, one lengthy losing streak and you are done, 3 goalies gives us more options.

If somebody shits the bed or Anderson gets attacked by frozen chicken again being able to bring up Lehner or Bishop who will have been playing regularly in Bingo would be very useful.

Unless trading one of the goalies (and I think it should be Bishop) gets back a genuine top 3-4 defenceman like Leddy of Hjalmarsson at the moment we should wait. Let's see what the Bingo blueliners can do and move Bishop at the deadline.
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0 #49 SensChirp 2013-01-16 00:27
Quoting N8ball85:
Anyone have details on the t.v schedule from what I can see there is only like 16 games televised? Talk about rubbin salt In the wounds. Hope this is incorrect !

All 48 games televised. No problems on that front this year!

How's the golf game coming along? Hope you're getting some training in during the off season :)
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0 #50 razor ramone 2013-01-16 00:40
I can see not taking Gryba up to the camp. It would have left the team in Bingo destitute to say the least. It seems like he did all right one game but I expect that to fall off depending who he partners up with. Can.t do everything himself. I wonder if he is considering to ask for a trade? Can't see him as a happy camper. This could come back and bite the Murrays in the ass if he ever gets up and finds some success.
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-2 #51 ZipZapRap 2013-01-16 02:11
Maybe Redden Can get a shot on the top line wing with Spezza
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+1 #52 MM41966 2013-01-16 06:22
Thanks for the update on Redden Chirp. I'm very glad that the Sens have no interest in him. I think Redden and Gomez careers are both finished. Got my Sens tickets yesterday, my first game is January 27th against the Pens. Thanks once again for the great work Chirp.
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0 #53 Smash_88 2013-01-16 09:24
Ah, I missed out on the pool also.. I'd definitely be interested if your going to set up a second one chirp.
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0 #54 WolfInSheepsClothes 2013-01-16 09:30
Bruins lost to their AHL team last night in a scrimmage (7-5) with Rask letting in 5 on 24 shots.

Not to put too much weight to that but... HA HA!
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+1 #55 SensChirp 2013-01-16 09:46
Quoting Smash_88:
Ah, I missed out on the pool also.. I'd definitely be interested if your going to set up a second one chirp.

Going to try and do one tonight but it may not be until late. Hoping to make it out to the season ticket holder event tonight.
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0 #56 onesupermanone 2013-01-16 09:58
I would love to join the pool as well.Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Smash_88:
Ah, I missed out on the pool also.. I'd definitely be interested if your going to set up a second one chirp.

Going to try and do one tonight but it may not be until late. Hoping to make it out to the season ticket holder event tonight.
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+1 #57 miguel 2013-01-16 10:34
Quoting DenisVial:
Peluso (Anthony) is on waivers from St. Louis. He's a big, tough S.O.B. that could replace Carkner, and he's played forward and defence. Makes only $600,000 and we could park his ass in the press box when we aren't playing a team with a heavyweight.


we already have our own SC Peluso... and there is no one in the league today tougher than our own Mullet Head Peluso...Tell'e m Pelusssssoooo!! !!!
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0 #58 Sensnation 2013-01-16 10:41
Quoting SensChirp:
Pretty surprised by how many fans advocate trading Craig Anderson. Without him, there is no way this was a playoff team last season.

Lehner/Bishop are close but in my opinion, turning over the reigns to two young goalies would be a mistake.


Have to disagree chirp, a 2.83GAA (3 SO in 63GP is pretty poor too) is not what got this team in the playoffs and would be very easy to replicate through another goalie. Lehner would have gotten us in guaranteed. I remember when people were as high on Gerber as they are on Anderson now.

Interested in the fantasy league if u make a 2nd one.
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0 #59 spezzerman 2013-01-16 10:47
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting SensChirp:
Pretty surprised by how many fans advocate trading Craig Anderson. Without him, there is no way this was a playoff team last season.

Lehner/Bishop are close but in my opinion, turning over the reigns to two young goalies would be a mistake.


Have to disagree chirp, a 2.83GAA (3 SO in 63GP is pretty poor too) is not what got this team in the playoffs and would be very easy to replicate through another goalie. Lehner would have gotten us in guaranteed. I remember when people were as high on Gerber as they are on Anderson now.

Interested in the fantasy league if u make a 2nd one.


Do you honestly feel his numbers tell the whole story?
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0 #60 miguel 2013-01-16 10:58
Really cannot understand all the controversy on the goalie front.
We have never had depth in nets, and from a long standing Sens fan, we have had plenty to bitch about in our goalies.
Lalime (god bless him, but he had the best team in the NHL at the time in front of him, and he could not help us past the leafs... still brings tears to my eyes)

Martin Garbage ( I still wake up in cold sweats thinking about "throw back everything" in nets)

Emery ( Finally a goalie with more balls than James Bond, but now brains to back it up, and fizzled in the wee hours of the morning )

Leclaire ( many of us were sold on this trade, but only to be broken hearted once again )

Finally Anderson, and for those of us who have seen most of the games last year, he had questionable defence in front of him when the season started, he did singlehandedly, win us enough games to get us into the playoffs, and take a very strong team, with arguably the best goalie in the NHL in Lunquist, and duelle him to 7 games.) not sure how we can question that?

So we have a very legit NHL Goalie in Andy, with a potentially strong backup project in Bishop, who will be happy with whatever amount of games he gets ( would Lehner be?).

Lehner, as long as the communication to him is very clear that he has won the future starting goalie position with the team, must go down for the good of the team to start the season.

If our starter faulters or gets injured, up he comes as the starter here. This is a very short season, and he will get his games up here, while keep sharp in the minors.

Next year one of Anderson or Bishop is gone, and in comes our future rock star as the starter... IMO only of course
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0 #61 spezzerman 2013-01-16 11:00
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting SensChirp:
Pretty surprised by how many fans advocate trading Craig Anderson. Without him, there is no way this was a playoff team last season.

Lehner/Bishop are close but in my opinion, turning over the reigns to two young goalies would be a mistake.


Have to disagree chirp, a 2.83GAA (3 SO in 63GP is pretty poor too) is not what got this team in the playoffs and would be very easy to replicate through another goalie. Lehner would have gotten us in guaranteed. I remember when people were as high on Gerber as they are on Anderson now.

Interested in the fantasy league if u make a 2nd one.


Do you honestly feel his numbers tell the whole story?

The win streak at the turn of the year from 2011-2012 was what got us in the playoffs and Anderson's play is the reason we had that win streak. Hard to say Anderson's play wasnt key, along wiht Karlsson and SPezza, in getting the Sens into the playoffs.

Best case scenerio is that Anderson and Bishop carry the load this year, one of them gets traded at the deadline or off season for a great return Lehner comes up to split the load next year and begin his reign of dominance for years to come.

I don't think you get top value for Anderson or Bishop by trading them now to make room for Lehner. He can take his lumps in the minors for another couple months like every other goalie does.
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0 #62 SENSational37 2013-01-16 11:02
[quote name="The Apostle"]

If somebody shits the bed or Anderson gets attacked by frozen chicken again...

haha!
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0 #63 miguel 2013-01-16 11:11
No to Redden,
yes he did put in some quality time here, for whatever reason, his career has quickly spiralled down at a very young age.
Sorry I cannot feel any sympathy for someone who has had the priveledge of playing 15 years in the NHL, made more that over 50 Million dollars, and let himself fall apart like he has.

Redden I thank you for you early years in Ottawa, you were excellent at times, and had some great memories, but the cinderella story of coming here for your 1000 game, really does not fit our current team right now, and you could not help us as much as our young d-men can, and they now deservet the shot that Redden had when he came into the league
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0 #64 Boivo 2013-01-16 12:04
have we all also forgotten that he may have been the ring leader in the coke issue ottawa had back in the day
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+1 #65 IcySurfas 2013-01-16 12:14
Quoting Boivo:
have we all also forgotten that he may have been the ring leader in the coke issue ottawa had back in the day


Did you seriously just type that? Funny how people all have that friend of a friend that told them what they heard from a friend of another friend.

Unless your buddies with certain Sens players or you actually saw them do it, then go speculate that kind of crap elsewhere.
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0 #66 Obey Wan 2013-01-16 13:28
On Redden: He's more machine now than man. Twisted and evil.
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+1 #67 HollywoodStyle 2013-01-16 13:42
I've got to say that I'm disappointed by the Redden news, not because I think that he is going to solve whatever possible problems the team might have on defence (I actually think we can make do with what we have), but because it's the chance to score a PR win among players and fans.

If I were Murray, I would offer Redden a two-way contract providing the opportunity to retire a Senator if he can't get a contract elsewhere. I would also give him the chance to play in the six games to get to 1000. Show the players in the league that this team takes care of its players (once a Senator, always a Senator); give him the chance to retire with the team that he helped to make great.

Maybe he shows that he still has game, maybe he doesn't. At least you gain a bit of respect from players that might not otherwise consider Ottawa as a destination of choice.
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0 #68 Obey Wan 2013-01-16 15:40
Quoting HollywoodStyle:
I've got to say that I'm disappointed by the Redden news, not because I think that he is going to solve whatever possible problems the team might have on defence (I actually think we can make do with what we have), but because it's the chance to score a PR win among players and fans.

If I were Murray, I would offer Redden a two-way contract providing the opportunity to retire a Senator if he can't get a contract elsewhere. I would also give him the chance to play in the six games to get to 1000. Show the players in the league that this team takes care of its players (once a Senator, always a Senator); give him the chance to retire with the team that he helped to make great.

Maybe he shows that he still has game, maybe he doesn't. At least you gain a bit of respect from players that might not otherwise consider Ottawa as a destination of choice.


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