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Sunday, 27 March 2011 16:52

Sens Drop Afternoon Affair

The Senators certainly didn't have their A game this afternoon in Atlanta but they were able to battle back with two goals in the third period and send the game to a shootout. The Sens couldn't find a way to beat Mason in the shootout though and Atlanta picked up the extra point.

Despite picking up a point, the Sens remain in 28th in the NHL.

With the battle at the bottom of the standings tightening up, I'm sure there were some fans disappointed to see the Sens pick up the single point. Although I think even those fans have to admire the fight in this team right now.

Despite giving up four goals, Craig Anderson was strong in goal again. Thrashers finished the game with a significant edge in shots on goal and if not for Anderson, this game would not have been as close as it was.

He has now stopped 11 /12 shootout attempts in an Ottawa uniform.

Marek Svatos scored the tying goal for the Sens in this one. It was his second of the game and 100th in the NHL.

Beginning tomorrow, I'll be doing a week of giveaways here on SensChirp. Each day, I'll be handing out a pair of tickets in the Wiser's Suite on the 100 level for the Sens/Flyers game on April 5. You must be legal drinking age to enter.

Check in tomorrow for complete contest details.


Here is how the bottom five look after this afternoon's action with both the Sens and Panthers losing in shootouts.

NY Islanders 76 29 35 12 70









Florida 76 29 36 11 69









Ottawa 76 29 37 10 68









Colorado 74 28 38 8 64









Edmonton 75 23 41 11 57
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-2 #1 Johne 2011-03-27 15:53
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - The Senators remain the worst-team all time in the shootout. 18-33 lifetime
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0 #2 Johne 2011-03-27 15:54
Love watching this new team, if this keeps up and bleeds into next season, there will be very few games that aren't winnable by this squad. GO SENS GO!
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+2 #3 Sensational Sens Fan 2011-03-27 16:01
Chirp, Sens have played 76 games, not 75.
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+1 #4 Tcharger 2011-03-27 16:03
Panthers lost in a shootout too, so at least we aren't closer to moving down another pick....idiots.

Although I did find myself cheering when we tied it up/on that Spezza move. Such a frustrating team right now because it is in our best interest to lose, but they obviously aren't and are at least looking competitive in winning(hopeful ly it carries over to next season, but I won't be holding my breath).

Final thought for now....what in the hell happened to that Andrew Ladd guy? LOL
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+2 #5 Sensational Sens Fan 2011-03-27 16:03
And the Oilers have played 75, not 74.
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+4 #6 WeAreSensFans! 2011-03-27 16:07
Why is cloutson not using butler in the shootout??
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+3 #7 Johne 2011-03-27 16:09
Garrioch also claims that Clouston's job won't be decided on how the team's been playing, that his fate has been decided on months ago, so it looks like Clouston is def out if those rumors are true about Murray trying to fire Clouston midseason.
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+3 #8 SensChirp 2011-03-27 16:11
Clouston has done a nice job during the recent run but there is no way he is back as head coach next season.
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+1 #9 Sensational Sens Fan 2011-03-27 16:13
Quoting Johne:
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - The Senators remain the worst-team all time in the shootout. 18-33 lifetime

And it's kinda ironic that we won the first shootout ever. ;-)
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+3 #10 sensarmy 2011-03-27 16:17
I threw my phone at the wall when Svatos tied the game.
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-2 #11 DB 2011-03-27 16:18
Who are we going to replace Clouston with if we let him go?

Kleinendorst?
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+5 #12 Yann 2011-03-27 16:30
B-Sens win 4-1 vs the Springfield Falcons. Goal by Gryba and 1G-1A by Wick ! 5pts in 2 games for Roman Wick.
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-1 #13 Johne 2011-03-27 16:30
I'm all for keeping Clouston around, I think he's great with the young guys and youth is clearly what we have.
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0 #14 Tcharger 2011-03-27 16:43
I don't know....I used to be a fan of his, but as this season goes on I am getting more and more annoyed by him.

I think I would be fine with a short extension....I am not even 100% convinced that he is the one making the "who is on the ice" choices anymore.
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+4 #15 Sandy 2011-03-27 16:49
Who comes in as coach then if not Clouston?

I would prefer a 'youngish' coach/asst coach in the NHL that is good with young talent. That is the key.

Someone like Hitchcock would be a disaster. I also hope it is not Cameron. Maybe bring him in as an assistant.. but definitely not as head coach.
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-14 #16 TheTyrantWee 2011-03-27 16:52
These season ending wins versus teams that have nothing to play for are just a smoke screen. Not to mention Ottawa is getting out-shot and out-chanced 2-1 by virtually every team they play. The real test will be the first 20 games of next season. That's when you'll see where this group of young kids matches up. Most teams we're playing right now are either already out of it or pretty much a lock to see post-season hockey. None of them are playing at full steam.

Johne is the exact kind of dumb fan I despise. Has an orgasm in his pants just because the team is winning meaningless garbage games down the stretch. Why don't you go join Leaf nation where the type of success you get excited about is seen as a predictor of a bright future every year. Ottawa is extremely likely to be a bottom 5 team next season. If they do better than that it will be a pleasant surprise.
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0 #17 AlfieforMayor11 2011-03-27 17:00
I don't know what to think about the coaching situation. I think it's pretty obvious that Clouston won't be given an extension.

I'm sure most of us are hoping they bring in a coach with significant NHL experience, but I just can't ignore the Melnyk-Cameron connection. I'm not sure how I feel about bringing in another inexperienced head coach, but Cameron.s record with Mississauga is pretty impressive, 53-13-0-2.

Any idea who some of the potential candidates could be Chirp? Have you heard any names floating around other than Dave Cameron?
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-4 #18 AlfieforMayor11 2011-03-27 17:03
I'm still pissed we ever signed Clouston in the first place when Peter Laviolette was available. I know I know... Clouston had the team playing great when he first came in after Hartsburgh, but I've always been a big fan of Laviolette.
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+1 #19 Cactus Face Elmer 2011-03-27 17:06
Kirk Muller please.
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+9 #20 Kravchukemptynetter 2011-03-27 17:07
Quoting TheTyrantWee:
Johne is the exact kind of dumb fan I despise. Has an orgasm in his pants just because the team is winning meaningless garbage games down the stretch. Why don't you go join Leaf nation where the type of success you get excited about is seen as a predictor of a bright future every year.


I have a stress ball you can have. Maybe have a white wine spritzer. Either way, relax.
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-2 #21 AlfieforMayor11 2011-03-27 17:10
Quoting Cactus Face Elmer:
Kirk Muller please.


I've heard his name mentioned as well, but why? Just curious. People always throw out names but then fail to mention why.
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+4 #22 Sandy 2011-03-27 17:16
@TheTyrantWee

I disagree that some of these teams have nothing to play for. I really think Wash wants 1st in the conference. There are only 3 teams right now that have clinched playoff spots.. and that's Philly, Pitts & Wash.

The Rangers and Tampa don't have a guaranteed spot yet and I can't believe they would 'throw' a game. New Jersey, when Sens played them both times had a chance of making it in... but the Sens did not help that by beating them both times.

Yes they are being outshot a lot of nights.. BUT they now have decent goaltending.

What do you expect, re shots per game, when half of your team is AHL call-ups. Until Michalek came back, the Sens had 1 legimate top 6 forward for almost a month + 3rd & 4th liners + the AHL players and they still are giving teams fits when they play them. Sens are definitely right now a hard team to play against.
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+6 #23 timwrx 2011-03-27 17:18
B-Sens 4-1 win over Springfield today! That's 6 in a row! Gryba left leg injury though.
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+4 #24 Sandy 2011-03-27 17:20
Quoting timwrx:
B-Sens 4-1 win over Springfield today! That's 6 in a row! Gryba left leg injury though.


That's sucks re: Gryba. How serious is it? I think he was due for a call-up to the Sens.

How did Lehner play in his 2 wins this weekend? I see he let in 1 goal in two games... so I assume he was great.
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+5 #25 Sandy 2011-03-27 17:22
On another note... Bingo is 7 pts above the 4th place team in the other division.. with 6 games left, I believe.

It looks good for them to make the playoffs. With the addition of Butler, Condra, Greening and possibly Karlsson and any other player that would be eligible to play in the AHL -- they could have a good run.
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+2 #26 DB 2011-03-27 17:25
I think Cory Clouston is the best fit for this team right now. people bring up Dave Cameron and his impressive record with Missisauga. Well look at what Clouston has done with teams in the past. Over 60% winning percentage with Kootenay, twice named WHL coach of the year, Head coach of Team Canada U-18 Gold Medal Winners in 2005. CHL Coach of the year, and lets not forget, ge got ottawa back into the playoffs after being written off before last season ever started. Just look at what he had to work with this season. No coach could have gotten Ottawa into a playoff berth. Quite frankly, this organizaiton would be foolish to let Clouston go, because gauranteed, he will be back somewhere in the NHL.
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+5 #27 timwrx 2011-03-27 17:30
Lehner played great this weekend. Brodeur was awesome today. The team defense and back checking by the forwards has been a lifesaver many times. A lot of props to Kinrade/Bass, and especially Captain Keller.
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-3 #28 Canucnik 2011-03-27 17:31
2011/2012 Ottawa Senator's coaching staff...Bryan Murray's dream coaches team...Brad Lauer, they like him a lot. Note the face time he has been recieving. Kurt Kleinendorst, they like him even better. Bringin' up the kids! Luke Richardson, they like him the best! Rocco and Alfie run the Power Play and the forwards...Alfi e says "#19 can kill penalties if he wants to!
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+4 #29 ZackSmith15 2011-03-27 17:39
I hope that this year is Clouston's last with Ottawa. 2+ years has been enough.
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+5 #30 MoeDozer 2011-03-27 18:20
i have been hearing a lot about kirk muller because apparently on the habs. all players love the way he is to players. since he is still young and not too long ago he was playing so he knows the pains some players go through with annoying coaches. apparently he is real good with the young ones especially. (can be perfect for us) and i hear he is interested in becoming a head coach.
the other coach i also hear lots about is Dave Cameron ( i dont know much about him other than his connections with Melnyk and i guess coaching team Canada WJC.)
i rather an experienced coach. remember
or we should hire Emilio Estevez (actor, and was in the movie The Mighty Ducks as the head coach) or we should hire Charlie Sheen.
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0 #31 MoeDozer 2011-03-27 18:22
i was joking about the last part but Charlie sheen is his brother. emilio changed his last name. but in all seriousness we need a defencive coach. i wouldnt mind seeing jacque martin back behind our bench
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-1 #32 meadowdog 2011-03-27 18:29
I'm happy to see Binghamton doing so well. Greening, Butler, Condra, Zack Smith and Wiercioch should all be made available for the playoffs. I'm not sure that Lessard would even dress in the playoffs but he'll be made available too.

If I understand the rules correctly I don't think we can lend any of our players currently on one-way contracts. I believe the experience of these high pressure games will be more beneficial to the young guys than these no-pressure games at the NHL level.
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+1 #33 Johne 2011-03-27 18:37
Quoting MoeDozer:
i was joking about the last part but Charlie sheen is his brother. emilio changed his last name. but in all seriousness we need a defencive coach. i wouldnt mind seeing jacque martin back behind our bench


I don't think this team need's Martin's defensive tactics when they have enough trouble scoring as is. Good coach, but I'll never forgive him for harnessing Spezza's offensive ceiling.
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-6 #34 SensChops 2011-03-27 19:00
I think we should let Clouston go at the end of the year, despite his end of the year run with the young guns. I think we should go get Craig MacTavish. He is available and has tons of experience. I've always liked the guy.
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+3 #35 sensarmy 2011-03-27 19:35
[quote name="TheTyrant Wee"]These season ending wins versus teams that have nothing to play for are just a smoke screen. Not to mention Ottawa is getting out-shot and out-chanced 2-1 by virtually every team they play. The real test will be the first 20 games of next season. That's when you'll see where this group of young kids matches up. Most teams we're playing right now are either already out of it or pretty much a lock to see post-season hockey. None of them are playing at full steam.

EXACTLY !!!!!
LOSSES? Buffalo twice, Carolina, Rangers. Common denominator? They're both fighting for playoffs.
BEATEN? Tampa twice, Philly once, Caps, Florida. Common denominator? They're either pretty much locked for the playoffs or locks to miss the playoffs. We are out-working them and this is why we are winning. You really think next year when every1 starts at 0pts we will be out-working teams this often? I predict another bottom finish but only time will tell...
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+5 #36 2015Champs 2011-03-27 19:44
Quoting TheTyrantWee:

Johne is the exact kind of dumb fan I despise. Has an orgasm in his pants just because the team is winning meaningless garbage games down the stretch. Why don't you go join Leaf nation where the type of success you get excited about is seen as a predictor of a bright future every year. Ottawa is extremely likely to be a bottom 5 team next season. If they do better than that it will be a pleasant surprise.


Is it insecurity or the need to feel superior that you always talk down to people? If we are going to toss around the term "dumb" then lets look at this situation. What's dumber, a fan being optimistic about his team or you attacking that person cause he made a comment on a forum that's directed to the general population, not you.

I don't know what's sadder, the fact you must belittle people or the fact that you don't even see the wrong in it.
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0 #37 2015Champs 2011-03-27 19:45
Anyhoo, always good to see a comeback by the boys. I remember when everything was falling apart earlier this season, all we wanted was for the team to show a little heart, careful what we wish for ;)
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+6 #38 aligator 2011-03-27 19:57
Don't want McTavish or Cameron. I'm on the Muller bandwagon.
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+2 #39 Sandy 2011-03-27 20:18
I wonder how many season ticket holders that said in Dec/Jan they would not renew -- have changed their minds.

Anyway... Chirp.. your opinion... does Ottawa have a better chance at Thomspon or Da Costa?
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+2 #40 J.O.B 2011-03-27 20:30
Quoting meadowdog:
I'm happy to see Binghamton doing so well. Greening, Butler, Condra, Zack Smith and Wiercioch should all be made available for the playoffs. I'm not sure that Lessard would even dress in the playoffs but he'll be made available too.

If I understand the rules correctly I don't think we can lend any of our players currently on one-way contracts. I believe the experience of these high pressure games will be more beneficial to the young guys than these no-pressure games at the NHL level.


Lessard actually is not available to us to use. He didnt make the clear day roster for us down here, as too Jason Bailey. Ottawa cant send down Karlsson either as someone suggested earlier. Hale can be sent down to help too as he did make the CDR.
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-3 #41 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-27 22:38
I'd like Clouston to stay for one more year. If not, hire Dave Cameron.

I think he would make a good NHL coach hands down.,
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0 #42 meadowdog 2011-03-27 23:35
[quote name="J.O.B"]

Lessard actually is not available to us to use. He didnt make the clear day roster for us down here, as too Jason Bailey. Ottawa cant send down Karlsson either as someone suggested earlier. Hale can be sent down to help too as he did make the CDR.



Good to know.I assume that Greening, Condra and Wiercioch are all eligible but what about Zack Smith?
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-2 #43 meadowdog 2011-03-27 23:38
I know the Sens would never hire him but for my money there isn't another coach in hockey who can get as much out of as little as Ted Nolan can.
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-4 #44 Andrews Theory 2011-03-28 00:00
Svatos has taken a fair amount of heat on here but i think he`s looked dangerous for a few games and has progressively gotten better.

he a shifty player with something to prove and I`m wondering if he might have a bounce back year the way afinogenov did.

depending on how he rounds out the next few games, i wouldn`t be against signining him to a one year contract for 1-2 million.
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+3 #45 MehadiK 2011-03-28 00:15
anyone think guy carbonneau would be a good fit?
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-1 #46 SensChops 2011-03-28 01:28
Quoting MehadiK:
anyone think guy carbonneau would be a good fit?


Never thought of him, but now that you mention it...yes.
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-1 #47 NickG 2011-03-28 02:18
I don't care who we lose to now, especially if by losing we're helping the Leafs miss the playoffs.

Also, super glad to hear Lehner's doing well in the little-league.

I never thought I'd be so happy to be at the bottom of the league.
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0 #48 gauts26 2011-03-28 06:53
Murray lest put pen to paper with NCAA free agents

New Hampshire lost last night, Paul Thompson is now free to grab, hopefully he wants to play with bobby butler, they did play together last year. id rather see murray sign Thompson then Da Costa.
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0 #49 Hax 2011-03-28 07:54
PROJECTED bottom 6. Not that I really care where we draft too much, but we have a legit shot at passing not only Florida (which seems likely) but also the Islanders and Devils:

NJ 79 pts
NYI 77 pts
Sens 76 pts
FLA 74 pts
COL 67 pts
EDM 61 pts
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0 #50 gauts26 2011-03-28 08:03
Quoting Hax:
PROJECTED bottom 6. Not that I really care where we draft too much, but we have a legit shot at passing not only Florida (which seems likely) but also the Islanders and Devils:

NJ 79 pts
NYI 77 pts
Sens 76 pts
FLA 74 pts
COL 67 pts
EDM 61 pts


I dont mind any pick in the top6, its not like theres much of a dif. between 2-6 anyways

Theres just Larsson thats prob the best player out there.

-RNH
-Landeskog
-Couturier
-Strome
-Huberdeau
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0 #51 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-03-28 08:39
Really generous of Wiser to participate in SensChirp Contest, by giving 100 Level Wiser Suite tickets.

Does this mean that they are giving 10 tikets ( 5 pairs) ?

Great way to end the season Chirp !!

Let the contests begin !!!
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0 #52 -zs 2011-03-28 08:58
Both Merrimack and New Hampshire are now out of the NCAA tourni.

You would think Butler (a former teammate of Thompson), and his success with this team would be a great influence on him to come here.

Da Costa would be nice as well out of Merrimack, but simply based on his size I would prefer Thompson.

Go Murray Go!
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+2 #53 The Dutch Treat 2011-03-28 09:04
Quoting SchubysGhost:


Is it insecurity or the need to feel superior that you always talk down to people? If we are going to toss around the term "dumb" then lets look at this situation. What's dumber, a fan being optimistic about his team or you attacking that person cause he made a comment on a forum that's directed to the general population, not you.


Actually, the saddest thing is that he posts under multiple names (Tyrant, OneLiner, etc.) on multiple forums such as HockeyBuzz and everyone thinks he's a know-it-all prick. The fact of the matter is he knows just as much about hockey as every other armchair GM on this site but he carries himself as the end-all be-all of hockey knowledge.

Combine that with how no one decided to read his sh!tty blog and decided to lash out at this world that has so rejected him.

Remember, this is the same idiot who thinks Ray Shero isn't a good GM.
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+2 #54 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-03-28 09:21
@ The Dutch Treat,

Very well stated and described to a T !!

Of all the posts that Tyrant inserts on SensChirp, about 5% are factual. Sure he knows hockey more than many on this site, and for that I respect him ( for his knowledge), but
he is too condescending and feels overly superior to all of us, which defeats his positives.
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+1 #55 SensChirp 2011-03-28 09:43
Yep, five pairs for a total of ten tickets. Going to post a trivia question at some point today for the first pair!
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+1 #56 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-28 09:46
Jason Spezza has 28 points in his last 25 games...

Somebody please tell me why he isn't one of the talks around the league.

Easily one of the hottest forwards in the entire league right now. Get's no credit.

Sad to see the NHL community gives no props to Ottawa. Spezz has been doing great
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+1 #57 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-28 09:55
Just did a comparison to Mike Richards of the Philadephia Flyers. 17 points in his last 25.

I honestly believe that Jason Spezza has the ability be one of the best forwards in the league- as his point performance in the past has shown before. He is more consistent than most other high caliber forwards around the league. Hopefully I don't sound pretentious is what I'm saying, but I think individually, he is one of the most skilled players in the league hands down. We have seen this guy single handedly deke opposing players out and set up team mates for some highlight reel assists.
I guess the difference between Spezza and a Mike Richards, is that Richards has Giroux, Pronger, Carter, Briere,etc. to play with, and therefore doesn't need to be as individual.
Just thinking what Spezza can do again with good linemates- as he's done with Heatley. Spezza reminds more and more like Rick Nash: one of the most talented forwards in the game who is on a mediocre team.
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0 #58 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-28 09:59
I also feel like Spezz can have a positive impact on a young scorer with much potential, kind of like a Marty St Louis to a Stamkos- the perfect balance of goal scoring while feeding the young scorer with tons of assists. He's kind of like that.

I hope we can get a hold of a scoring winger in the OS, either thru the Free Agent Market, or through the draft.

However I'm still not convinced that Landeskog is a prolific goal scorer. Hopefully he proves me wrong.
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+1 #59 The Apostle 2011-03-28 10:20
@snoopy and dutch - as suggested earlier a condescension off is the way forward between tyrant/oneliner /bejamin/miss julia childs and conor is the way forward.

sadly the anonymity of the internet lets cowards and bullies leap all over people who have differing opinions. Just because poster x likes a player that i don't or dislikes Spezza when I like Spezza doesn't mean the guy is automatically a moron.

on a sadder and conected note, i miss tookie, his delivery may have left something to be desired, but credit where it's due he was spot on from day one about this team and where we would end up this season - i think he should have his own blog on senschirp, he could be the antiyost or something
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+1 #60 Obsensational 2011-03-28 10:51
Any updates / details on the Gryba injury? Just heard that it is quite serious.
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-1 #61 St Nick 2011-03-28 10:52
Quoting -zs:
Both Merrimack and New Hampshire are now out of the NCAA tourni.

You would think Butler (a former teammate of Thompson), and his success with this team would be a great influence on him to come here.

Da Costa would be nice as well out of Merrimack, but simply based on his size I would prefer Thompson.

Go Murray Go!

Put me down for Thompson too, I also prefer his size & scoring over Da Costa. I hope they announce this week that Murray has signed him.
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+4 #62 THEBLACKTERROR 2011-03-28 11:05
With respect to the above comments regarding cutting fans down, I don't know why anyone does it. I'm optimistic about the team as well, and I got shredded for the entire first half of the season for being that way.

I don't particularly care that people do it to me, it just never made any sense to knock someone around for being an optimist.

That said, here's optimism. I believe the Senators will make the playoffs next year. They need strong goaltending from Anderson, tightened up defense over this year, and a top-line winger to play with Spezza. If they get those things, then I think they'll be a playoff team, and no one will convince me otherwise. The only way I'll be dissuaded is if/when they are mathematically eliminated next spring.

So suck it, shred me, I don't care. I think they are a better team than most of their 'fans' give them credit for.
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+4 #63 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-28 11:11
BAHAHA! Did anyone catch Craig Anderson staring at the ice girls as they were setting up the net morrings for the shootout yesterday? Just saw it on the highlights of the game on The Score. So funny!

Apparently he's done it before:

http://realdenversports.blogspot.com/2010/04/focus-andy-fo-cus-on-game.html

http://www.hockeyfightvids.com/2010/10/oilers-get-cheerleaders/craig-anderson-take-2-030308/

ahaha!
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+2 #64 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-03-28 11:14
http://video.thescore.com/watch/thrashers-5-senators-4

skip to 1:18.

i love this guy.
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+1 #65 PraiseAlfie84 2011-03-28 11:21
Quoting TheTyrantWee:
Most teams we're playing right now are either already out of it or pretty much a lock to see post-season hockey. None of them are playing at full steam.


You're such a retard sometimes, you don't think these teams are trying to play for home ice advantage? You don't think these teams are trying to win, develop chemistry, and have a hot streak that opponents will be weary of heading into the post season?

Outside of the teams that are mathematically eliminated, every team is trying their hardest to win games. Hope is better than no hope for all the teams on the outside looking in, and home ice advantage is a HUGE aid in winning playoff games.

Also, we don't really care for your opinion on other posters on here cause every one knows you have a baby dick....and therefore feel the need to shamelessly insult other posters...Loser ...
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0 #66 MoeDozer 2011-03-28 11:22
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
BAHAHA! Did anyone catch Craig Anderson staring at the ice girls as they were setting up the net morrings for the shootout yesterday? Just saw it on the highlights of the game on The Score. So funny!

Apparently he's done it before:

http://realdenversports.blogspot.com/2010/04/focus-andy-fo-cus-on-game.html

http://www.hockeyfightvids.com/2010/10/oilers-get-cheerleaders/craig-anderson-take-2-030308/

ahaha!


hahah yes i noticed he did that. kinda funny he is married with a child coming on the way. but he still cant resit those ice girls everytime.
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+1 #67 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-03-28 11:32
@ PraiseAlfie84,

Now that is what I call a "strong repartee, as well as a final parting shot" at the most shit disturbing poster on SensChirp !!

When Tyrant gets nailed by the truth, he never replies, and goes away for awhile !
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0 #68 Tcharger 2011-03-28 11:34
Quoting THEBLACKTERROR:

So suck it, shred me, I don't care. I think they are a better team than most of their 'fans' give them credit for.


Cut down for space

I would be shocked...and somewhat disappointed if this happened. You need to realize how many young/potential rookie players we will have, this is 99% of the time a recipe for disaster. Although if a team struggles together through a season or two I genuinely believe that in the long run it will make their bond stronger in turn likely increasing the long term productivity.

We all know I was right there with the we need to blow up...but I take a slightly less abrasive approach.
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-2 #69 Dork 2011-03-28 12:08
Usually, people who say "anyone who thinks x is stupid" are plain wrong, but I feel like must say that anyone who want Craig MacT as our coach should probably examine their mental health. He was extremely well-liked in Edmonton - until he started coaching.

None of the Edmonton fans I know (literally not a single one) has any love for CMac. He only had one decent year whereEDM went deep into the playoffs. His record is atrocious.

So if you want CMac to coach us, please go directly to the asylum and check yourself in.

That is all.
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-2 #70 Cy Denneny 2011-03-28 12:12
Isn't the old adage that you lose 10 games for every rookie you have in your lineup....and that is above and beyond your normal record - just do the math for next year - I hope I am wrong but making the playoffs would be a monumental achievement - but hey, isn't that why they play the games.
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-1 #71 Zira1 2011-03-28 12:39
Elliott (HNIC) is reporting Thompson has just signed with the Penguins. Too Bad.
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-1 #72 Zira1 2011-03-28 12:42
Quoting Zira1:
Elliott (HNIC) is reporting Thompson has just signed with the Penguins. Too Bad.


I suppose I should have identified the reporter as Elliott Friedman. My Bad.
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0 #73 SensChops 2011-03-28 16:06
Quoting MoeDozer:
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
BAHAHA! Did anyone catch Craig Anderson staring at the ice girls as they were setting up the net morrings for the shootout yesterday? Just saw it on the highlights of the game on The Score. So funny!

Apparently he's done it before:

http://realdenversports.blogspot.com/2010/04/focus-andy-fo-cus-on-game.html

http://www.hockeyfightvids.com/2010/10/oilers-get-cheerleaders/craig-anderson-take-2-030308/

ahaha!


hahah yes i noticed he did that. kinda funny he is married with a child coming on the way. but he still cant resit those ice girls everytime.


My dad always said "It doesn't matter where ya get your appetite, as long as you eat at home" Hahaha what an awesome video.
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0 #74 Sandy 2011-03-28 16:14
I assume that Bobby Butler will see more NHL playing time a lot sooner than his buddy...

Let's hope Murray can still get a good college player.
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-1 #75 SensChops 2011-03-28 16:20
Quoting Dork:

None of the Edmonton fans I know (literally not a single one) has any love for CMac.

So if you want CMac to coach us, please go directly to the asylum and check yourself in


You just contradicted yourself. "people who say "anyone who thinks x is stupid" are plain wrong, but I feel like must say that anyone who want Craig MacT as our coach should probably examine their mental health"

Way to complain about people and then go and do it yourself. Like the taste of that foot in your mouth? Posters are just throwing around names. Nobody here really knows who the coach will be next year.

Do you know all of the Edm fans or did you just ask 2 friends? Can I have a larger sample size please? Frankly I want Clouston gone. I don't care who replaces him as long as they can do a better job with player relations, lines, etc etc.
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