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    (UPDATE 2:21 PM)- Paul MacLean has confirmed what has been speculated the last couple days- Jason Spezza is ready to return to the Ottawa Senators line up.  The Sens number one centre has been out of the line up since January 27.  A huge boost for this team as they return to Scotiabank Place for Game 3.

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Thursday, 12 May 2011 01:23

Game One in Charlotte- Gryba Returns

Robin Lehner and the rest of the Binghamton Senators continue their quest for the Calder Cup tonight against the Charlotte Checkers.  Game 1 of that series goes in Charlotte.

All the action can be heard live on the Team 1200 courtesy of Bingo's play by play guy Grady Whittenberg who has to be one of the best in the business. The puck drops at 7:05 PM.

It sounds like Binghamton could get a boost to their blueline ahead of Game 1. Eric Gryba skated this morning and should be in the line up tonight.  Patrick Wiercioch was skating with the rest of the scratches and isn't expected to play.

Another big game featuring a Sens player goes later this afternoon when Jason Spezza and Team Canada take on Ovechkin and Team Russia. Spezza has continued his great play in the World Championships and seems to have found his way on to the team's top line. Hitchcock and Spezza didn't get along so well last year but all that seems to be water under the bridge.

You can expect Ken Hitchcock's name to be among a list of guys included in the Sens search for a new head coach although early projections have him landing in New Jersey.

To this point anyway, I'm really having a tough time gauging who the favourite might be for the vacant position. As I understand it, interviews have not officially begun but I would expect that process to get going in the very near future.

As I think we all expected, Dave Cameron's name has been coming up quite a bit lately. He's definitely going to get a look but I get the sense the plan is to go with a more experienced guy.

Sens GM Bryan Murray was in Gatineau last night to take in Game 4 of the QMJHL final between the Olympiques and the Saint John Sea Dogs. Murray was likely there to get a first hand look at Jonathan Huberdeau, a player that has shot up recent draft day rankings.


Oh and don't forget to book your spot on the Bus to Bingo! Seems to be filling up pretty quickly so book your spot now so you don't miss out. Click here for more details.

 

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-1 #1 JScott 2011-05-12 12:34
How about the idea of Rick Bowness coming back to Ottawa?
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-1 #2 Dorkievicz 2011-05-12 12:36
Ahhhhh, Bingo, the worlds and no forerunner for coach. Wake me up for draft day (no offence intended, Chirp!)
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0 #3 383 2011-05-12 12:40
I just can't see BM going with Dave Cameron either. This is Murray's last kick at the can, so to speak, when it comes to hiring a coach.

You gotta think he's going with a proven coach with a proven resume, or a player turned coach (Muller, Carbonneau)that has a history of cups and some success as a coach.

Please no Dave Cameron, he is not the answer.
I'd rather Rick Bowness. (Not going to happen either)
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0 #4 SensChirp 2011-05-12 12:43
Quoting Dorkievicz:
Ahhhhh, Bingo, the worlds and no forerunner for coach. Wake me up for draft day (no offence intended, Chirp!)

It's times like these that led to the last duck hunt.
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0 #5 Mitchell 2011-05-12 12:45
I just wanna say I have been predicting Ken Hitchcock way before the firing of Cory Clouston. I have heard a lot of doubts and disapproval's from a lot of users here on senschirp. I think with the IIHF games people's minds may have changed.
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-1 #6 fireball8992 2011-05-12 12:54
I'm finding it very difficult to go for the BSens over the Checkers after hearing about Zach Bennett's story.

Here's a link if any of you want to see why:
http://es.pn/kAmqwA
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+2 #7 RealtorPat 2011-05-12 12:54
If Cameron is hired, it's clear to me that this call came from Melnyk, so it seems to me that Murray has a freebie with Cameron it shouldn't fall on his shoulders if it doesn't work out.
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0 #8 Jonny Mac 2011-05-12 13:00
I don't think the coach search starts until the Memorial Cup is over, and will end with Dave Cameron unfortunately. And don't think for a second this is Murray's choice, this is all Melnyk.
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0 #9 SensChirp 2011-05-12 13:03
Quoting fireball8992:
I'm finding it very difficult to go for the BSens over the Checkers after hearing about Zach Bennett's story.

Here's a link if any of you want to see why:
http://es.pn/kAmqwA

I can tell you that there is a fan down in Bingo with an equally inspiring story that I met while I was there last game.

The Zach Bennett story is fantastic though. Incredible strength for such a young kid.
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0 #10 383 2011-05-12 13:03
@RealtorPat

I agree with that to a certain extent BUT BM has to step and be GM and tell Melnyk to sit back and be an owner.
(In the nicest way possible)

It's Melnyk's ridiculous requests that landed us Kovalev and Gonchar.

At some point BM has to be a big boy and tell the big man to know his role.

Easier said than done, but this next coach has to be a pure BM decision.
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0 #11 Sandy 2011-05-12 13:53
I hope Hitchcock goes to NJ. I think he would be more suited for NJ.

Cameron should not be made Head Coach... this team needs experience.

Go Bingo..
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0 #12 fireball8992 2011-05-12 13:54
Quoting Senschirp:
I can tell you that there is a fan down in Bingo with an equally inspiring story that I met while I was there last game.

The Zach Bennett story is fantastic though. Incredible strength for such a young kid.


Okay, I did not know that. Brings back memories of the year the Sens made their cup run, and TSN released that story about the infant (forget the disease he had), and how he passed away the night Ottawa beat Buffalo in game 5.
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+2 #13 Eric1212 2011-05-12 14:07
SPEZZZZAAAA :P 1-0 canada
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+1 #14 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-05-12 14:08
SPPEEEZZZZA
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+1 #15 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-05-12 14:20
I wonder what it would take to get Rick Nash in Ottawa to play like this with Spezza :)

5 Firsts maybe?
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0 #16 Sandy 2011-05-12 14:45
Quoting fireball8992:
Quoting Senschirp:
I can tell you that there is a fan down in Bingo with an equally inspiring story that I met while I was there last game.

The Zach Bennett story is fantastic though. Incredible strength for such a young kid.


Okay, I did not know that. Brings back memories of the year the Sens made their cup run, and TSN released that story about the infant (forget the disease he had), and how he passed away the night Ottawa beat Buffalo in game 5.


I think his name was Elgin Reid..
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0 #17 Dorkievicz 2011-05-12 14:53
Quoting RealtorPat:
If Cameron is hired, it's clear to me that this call came from Melnyk, so it seems to me that Murray has a freebie with Cameron it shouldn't fall on his shoulders if it doesn't work out.


I think people believe Melnyk has more influence on this team than is the actual case. If the coach doesn't work out, no matter who it is (even Cameron), Murray
will always be responsible.

He does not get, as you put it, a freebie. No way, no how.
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+1 #18 PraiseAlfie84 2011-05-12 14:53
Spezza has been possessed ever since he came back from the mid-season injury. Finally playing like he's got something to prove. If he continues playing like this next season the other teams will have something to seriously fear about the Senators...
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0 #19 Dorkievicz 2011-05-12 14:57
If Melnyk were as involved as some people think, why even hire a GM? Melnyk knows Murray's hockey knowledge is far superior to his.

From another perspective, I don't think Murray would stand for much interference. Whether the Kovalev thing is true or not, Id hazard a guess that both Murray AND Melnyk wanted an FA and Kovi was all they could get. It's not like we could have got Cammaleri instead.
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0 #20 Sensnation 2011-05-12 15:15
Quoting Dorkievicz:
Quoting RealtorPat:
If Cameron is hired, it's clear to me that this call came from Melnyk, so it seems to me that Murray has a freebie with Cameron it shouldn't fall on his shoulders if it doesn't work out.


I think people believe Melnyk has more influence on this team than is the actual case. If the coach doesn't work out, no matter who it is (even Cameron), Murray
will always be responsible.

He does not get, as you put it, a freebie. No way, no how.


That doesn't exactly make sense. If Melnyk is picking the coach there is 0 liability to Murray. Also, if Melnyk was planning to give Murray the opportunity for only 1 more coach, he wouldn't have given him a 3 year deal and then make that 1 pick for him.
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+1 #21 PraiseAlfie84 2011-05-12 15:34
Well, so much for Canada at the Worlds....GO SVEEEEEDEN!
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0 #22 Sandy 2011-05-12 15:42
Russia won 2 - 1.

I feel real bad for Spezza. He wanted that medal so much.

One of the Russian goals was scored by Alexei Kaigarodov (sp?) -- remember him?
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0 #23 miguel 2011-05-12 15:43
we most certainly need a coach that can work with the young talent we have coming up... we have tried the rookie AHL route and have had little success... I would love us to land someone like Kirk Muller, he is along the lines of a Steve Yzerman, someone who has always studied the game, and has had success everywhere he has gone. He was a first rounder that went to New Jersey when they had nothing, and he has never looked back.
As for Melnyk, I think if he did not have anything at all to do with the FA signings then BM would have been fired by now and not awarded another 3 more years. Melnyk we hope has learned his lesson and will give free reigns to BM.
Have faith in BM he really does know young talent, we will be a force with a few years
Go B-Sens
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+2 #24 T K 2011-05-12 15:47
Jason Spezza continues to step up and carry more than his own weight.

I'm proud of him and glad that he is an Ottawa Senator.

Oh and go BSens go!
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+1 #25 NickG 2011-05-12 15:47
Quoting PraiseAlfie84:
Well, so much for Canada at the Worlds....GO SVEEEEEDEN!

Are you really surprised the Toronto Maple Leafs failed?

If it wasn't for Spezza and Nash, we wouldn't have even made it this far.

Did you see how AWFUL Phaneuf/Schenn were compared to Pietrangelo/Bur ns?
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+2 #26 PraiseAlfie84 2011-05-12 16:04
Quoting NickG:

Are you really surprised the Toronto Maple Leafs failed?

If it wasn't for Spezza and Nash, we wouldn't have even made it this far.

Did you see how AWFUL Phaneuf/Schenn were compared to Pietrangelo/Burns?


You should people ripping Spezza apart on the TSN boards right now for supposedly "not getting back" in time to stop that shorty by Russia....Wasn' t Pheneuf on DEFENSE???? Pathetic, I hate Leafs fans....

Then you get them saying we would've won with Reimer in net, and that Reimer was 4-0 while Bernier was 3-1. They're so stupid, Reimer played the weakest teams. I can't wait till he comes back down to earth next season and he experiences how fast Laff Nation throws him under the bus,,,
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-1 #27 Lambchops 2011-05-12 16:10
We should hire Dave Cameron as an Assistant and Bobby Orr as an assistant the Don Cherry as the Head Coach.. Can you say dream team of coaching
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0 #28 PraiseAlfie84 2011-05-12 16:11
Don Cherry....You'r e joking right???? It's so funny that it's not funny...
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0 #29 NickG 2011-05-12 16:13
I wonder how the IIHF continues to have these half-assed tournaments with clearly the worst refs around.

I mean, I'm well aware that the NHL refs are paid off by teams, but really, they don't make/miss as many obvious calls as the International refs do.
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0 #30 NickG 2011-05-12 16:14
Hey Tavares? Skating away from a scrum? 4 minutes for high sticking!
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0 #31 Lambchops 2011-05-12 16:15
of course i'm kidding... i was gonna add something to clarify the sarcasm, but i figured that it was kinda obvious
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0 #32 NickG 2011-05-12 16:16
Also, does anyone know if Carey Price was even asked to join? I know Cammaleri turned it down.
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0 #33 Sandy 2011-05-12 16:36
Quoting Lambchops:
We should hire Dave Cameron as an Assistant and Bobby Orr as an assistant the Don Cherry as the Head Coach.. Can you say dream team of coaching


Don Cherry hates the Sens... why in hell would he even agree to coaching them -- but it's definitely NOT happening.
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0 #34 NickG 2011-05-12 16:45
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Lambchops:
We should hire Dave Cameron as an Assistant and Bobby Orr as an assistant the Don Cherry as the Head Coach.. Can you say dream team of coaching


Don Cherry hates the Sens... why in hell would he even agree to coaching them -- but it's definitely NOT happening.

I don't think he hates the Sens. He's just paid substantially to 'love' the Leafs.

Glenn Healy on the other hand, is a douche who hates the Sens.
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0 #35 TheTyrantWee 2011-05-12 17:53
On the shorty Spezza was the last man back at that point and he clearly bit on the move. So with all due respect he probably should have backed off on the play as Phaneuf was already challenging the opposing player to try and keep the puck in at the blueline. However Spezza also scored the only Canadian goal on a reasonably stacked team against some no-name Russian goalie though so it's not all bad. The lineup Canada put out there today should have been able to pot a few more goals plain and simple.

I truly hope whoever the Sens choose to coach will be someone with serious NHL experience. I'd also place a premium on the coaches ability to communicate with players and his understanding of the psychological aspects of the game. It'll be an interesting training camp and draft day. After watching IIHF Silfverberg looks like he'll be a Senator sooner rather than later. Rundblad needs time in the AHL similar to what Karlsson needed.
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0 #36 conor smythe 2011-05-12 17:59
It's really too bad Clouston was brought up to the big leagues so soon into his AHL carreer.

Had he been given more time in the 'A' He might be an NHL ready coach by now.

For the love of god, I hope Eugene IS calling the shots with the next head coach. We've already seen what BM's judgement is like.
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0 #37 Yann 2011-05-12 18:07
Anybody has a stream for the game ??
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0 #38 Captain Alfie 2011-05-12 18:13
3 goals in the game already holy hahaha
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0 #39 timwrx 2011-05-12 18:22
Locke and Doggers!!!
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+1 #40 Sandy 2011-05-12 18:28
3 - 1 BINGO
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0 #41 timwrx 2011-05-12 18:30
3-2 :(
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0 #42 Captain Alfie 2011-05-12 18:30
BOBBY BUTLER!
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0 #43 timwrx 2011-05-12 18:35
My god!

enough already! Someone play defense!
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0 #44 Eric1212 2011-05-12 18:35
btw if people want a stream

channel is justin.tv/bingofan
password is hfsens
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0 #45 conor smythe 2011-05-12 18:38
you're the man eric
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0 #46 Eric1212 2011-05-12 18:39
not mine tho :) grabbed it from Hf forums :) they always have some posted there hehe

danishh from HFboards is the guy you want to thank for paying it and broadcasting it :)
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0 #47 Dorkievicz 2011-05-12 18:43
Quoting PraiseAlfie84:
Don Cherry....You're joking right???? It's so funny that it's not funny...


I thought so too, but he's got Orr in there which clearly isn't a joke.

Don Cherry as a head coach of the Sens would be a joke (and this is coming from someone who appreciates both the team and the commentator).
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0 #48 timwrx 2011-05-12 18:44
Pathetic play
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0 #49 Yann 2011-05-12 18:47
Thank you Eric
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0 #50 Dorkievicz 2011-05-12 18:55
Well duh - of course we want a coach who can communicate well. If you can't communicate, you can't coach. We don't see the bulk of interaction between the coach and his players (think practice, intermission), so to me, communication seems like one of those completely obvious qualities we can't really know about. If our next coach fails, will we blame communication?

Is there even such thing as a good coach/poor communicator? I doubt it.

Just seems like a cop put. That we need a coach who's been around the NHL - that I can agree with and quantify.

Take it easy now...
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0 #51 Eric1212 2011-05-12 19:19
yayyy 5-3 wick :D
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0 #52 timwrx 2011-05-12 19:20
Both goalies pulled
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0 #53 T K 2011-05-12 19:30
The weirdest part of watching the BSens is seeing all the wrong people in familiar jersey numbers
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0 #54 Bob Swarley 2011-05-12 20:08
Condra!
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0 #55 Captain Alfie 2011-05-12 20:09
RYAN POTULNY
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0 #56 Bob Swarley 2011-05-12 20:09
Potulny another one!!!
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0 #57 timwrx 2011-05-12 20:17
It's like a video game!
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0 #58 timwrx 2011-05-12 20:25
7 TO GO!!!
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0 #59 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-05-12 20:28
Sweden tmrw at 10am

Cowen: 1 A +2

Didn't see the game. Was he solid?
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0 #60 Yann 2011-05-12 20:34
Does Lehner start game 2 ??
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0 #61 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2011-05-12 21:07
hey did anyone watch team canada today didnt Alexei Kaigorodov shorty pretty sweet wait wasnt he a Senator wow
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0 #62 WeAreSensFans! 2011-05-13 07:30
As for the coaching situation,

If alfie is truly injured, and can't compete at the level he's used to. I for one would give alfie the coaching job.
He's got more on ice experience than anyone available, he knows todays nhl game very well, and i'm sure his experiences and knowledge of the game would make him a great coach,i'd expect him to have an incredible playbook and everyone would respect him 100%, a guy like dave cameron could be assistant and we also need a very good coach for the defense.

go sens
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