Wednesday, 01 June 2011 11:10

Calder Cup- Game 3

After a lengthy break, the Houston Aeros and the Binghamton Senators are finally back on the ice tonight in Game 3 of the Calder Cup Finals.  The scene shifts to Binghamton tonight in front of what should be a raucous crowd at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.

Puck drops at 7:05PM and all the action can be seen live on SportsnetSENS.

Really looking forward to getting a chance to watch one of these games on something other than a choppy internet feed. Kudos to the guys at Sportsnet for recognizing and opportunity and getting these games on TV.

It feels like ages ago but the BSens are coming off a big OT win on Saturday night in Houston. Jim O'Brien played the role of hero in that won as Robin Lehner and the rest of the Binghamton side continued their unbelievable play in extra time.

Defenceman Derek Smith is expected to return to the Binghamton line up tonight and as expected, Robin Lehner gets the start in goal.


Ottawa Sun writer Bruce Garrioch has weighed in on the Sens coaching situation suggesting that Kirk Muller and Paul Maclean have both been interviewed for the position.  Add those names to a list that already includes Craig MacTavish and Bob Boughner and the names of confirmed interviewees is starting to look pretty good.

Spoke with a contact today who suggested that Maclean had an "excellent interview".  No confirmation on that but it certainly wouldn't come as a surprise. The former Detroit assistant has a great track record and a ton of experience.

From the beginning I think I just assumed that Kirk Muller was headed to Dallas or New Jersey but if there is a chance he comes to Ottawa, I think Murray needs to make it happen. Muller really does seem like the perfect fit with this team.

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+1 #1 sensman16 2011-06-01 10:15
I want Maclean for his stache. Its amazing
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0 #2 GreeningTheMonster 2011-06-01 10:15
mclean and muller would both be great coaches for ottawa, cmon Murray make it happen!

In Murray We Trust.
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+1 #3 SensChirp 2011-06-01 10:26
Maclean would be a great choice too. Ton of experience and has worked with Murray in the past.
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0 #4 PraiseAlfie84 2011-06-01 11:08
Anybody but MacT PLEASE!
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+2 #5 Mike Bauer 2011-06-01 11:12
I'd take Muller, Maclean, or Boughner.

Just not Crawford or Cameron.
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+2 #6 SensFanAl 2011-06-01 11:18
I'd take Paul Maclean over Kirk Muller just because he knows what it takes to win a cup since he's be under Mike Babcock.
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0 #7 MurderOnIce 2011-06-01 11:21
I have not heard Cunneyworth at all except from the fringe of the Citizen. Any definitive word if he is getting a sniff?
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+1 #8 SensChirp 2011-06-01 11:26
Quoting MurderOnIce:
I have not heard Cunneyworth at all except from the fringe of the Citizen. Any definitive word if he is getting a sniff?

Haven't received confirmation of an interview for Cunneyworth.
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0 #9 MurderOnIce 2011-06-01 11:39
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting MurderOnIce:
I have not heard Cunneyworth at all except from the fringe of the Citizen. Any definitive word if he is getting a sniff?

Haven't received confirmation of an interview for Cunneyworth.


Too bad seems like a good fit/good story. Respected Ottawa captain and successful AHL coach returning as head coach. From the periphery looks like he deserves a look. I trust Murray though. Melnyk on the other hand...
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0 #10 Brent 2011-06-01 11:59
Quoting SensFanAl:
I'd take Paul Maclean over Kirk Muller just because he knows what it takes to win a cup since he's be under Mike Babcock.


Muller won a cup with the Habs in 93 (and wore the 'A' for them). I think he knows what it takes to win a cup too no?
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+1 #11 Brent 2011-06-01 12:04
Most Overtime Goals in Playoffs, Career

6-Maurice Richard
6-Joe Sakic
5-Glenn Anderson
4-Bob Nystrom
4-Dale Hunter
4-Wayne Gretzky
4-Stephane Richer
4-Joe Murphy
4-Esa Tikkanen
4-Jaromir Jagr
4-Kirk Muller
4-Jeremy Roenick



I'd say he's in pretty good company in terms of winners......
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+2 #12 WeAreSensFans! 2011-06-01 12:27
Go Sens!

hopefully the sportsnet sens channel isn't blacked out in southern ontario.
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-6 #13 WeAreSensFans! 2011-06-01 12:38
On a side note and totally unrelated:

I believe we need to convince the Harper government to set our dollar equal to that of the american dollar and freeze it. Or introduce a north american dollar that has equal value in both countries. We should try to do this now while our dollar is higher and/or at par.

the advantages would be to the canadian citizens since all our pricing on goods in canada would be lowered, too many companies are not giving canadians proper exchange rates on goods and we are paying more then the american consumer.

this would help our economy but i know its more easily said then done.

since we talked politics on election day i thought i would mention it here since its for the good of you and i as citizens.

cheers. please discuss
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0 #14 WeAreSensFans! 2011-06-01 12:43
Sry chirp didn't mean to hi jack a great thread.

hopefully our coaching situation is announced soon.


Gooooooooooo BBBBBBBBBSSSSee eeeeeeeeeennsss sssss, Go!
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+3 #15 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 12:45
I want Pierre McGuire.
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0 #16 Joel 2011-06-01 13:15
For your Bingo trip Sat I would Leave a little earlier..A slight traffic delay anywhere along the route will have you possibly missing the start of the game..
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0 #17 Sandy 2011-06-01 13:26
I put this on the other blog...

I too am now thinking, with his credentials, that McLean will be the best fit.

I think also that the Sens missed out on a good one with Kevin Dineen.

McLean brings a lot of experience and Murray knows the guy.

Chirp, would you say right now he is the front runner? He has been an asst coach under one of the best NHL head coaches.

I still like Muller & Kleinendorst & Cunneyworth -- but this guy may have the edge.

Question is -- is he a good communicator and teacher for the younger players. Possibly asst coaches can help with that teaching as well.

Cunneyworth, Boughner or Kleinendorst could be in the running for asst coaches could they not?
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0 #18 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 13:51
I wonder when and if Craig Ramsay becomes available after the whole Atlanta fiasco if we'd give him an interview as well.
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0 #19 Sandy 2011-06-01 13:58
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
I wonder when and if Craig Ramsay becomes available after the whole Atlanta fiasco if we'd give him an interview as well.


I think he would be near the top of the list. Great coach.
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0 #20 Sandy 2011-06-01 13:58
Chirp,

I see the Bingo Bus is sold out... this that just 1 bus or 2?
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0 #21 Tookie 2011-06-01 13:59
@ RUSHRLZ

He's still serving as Winnipeg's coach. It would be tampering to speak to him.
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0 #22 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 14:05
Quoting Tookie19:
@ RUSHRLZ

He's still serving as Winnipeg's coach. It would be tampering to speak to him.


I thought the pundits were suggesting yesterday that the new ownership would possibly bring in their own GM and coach. Too bad about the tight timing. No idea how decisions like that need to unfold if this whole deal still requires NHL BOG approval in three weeks.

Alot of the coaching possibilities we've been talking have been interesting, as have the interviews thus far, but surprisingly none of the candidates so far are really veteran coaches.
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0 #23 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 14:07
hey fellow chirp and fellow chirpers. bob mackenzie keeps tweeting baout calgary and that they have till 5pm to sign erixon or else he has the choice to re-enter draft or stay in sweden. would we have an interest in him since he does play for skelleftea with rundblad. and another question
how long do we have to sign butler?
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0 #24 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 14:08
on a side note look at this beauty pic of cowen http://1.cdn.nhle.com/senators/images/upload/2011/06/SensTV-JaredCowen.jpg
i see a weber beard in him ;)
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0 #25 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 14:09
Quoting MoeDozer:
hey fellow chirp and fellow chirpers. bob mackenzie keeps tweeting baout calgary and that they have till 5pm to sign erixon or else he has the choice to re-enter draft or stay in sweden. would we have an interest in him since he does play for skelleftea with rundblad. and another question
how long do we have to sign butler?


I hope Bryan is working the phones on this one... if we could land the kid for cheap, that'd be an amazing steal!
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0 #26 SensChirp 2011-06-01 14:11
Quoting Sandy:
Chirp,

I see the Bingo Bus is sold out... this that just 1 bus or 2?

Bus 1. We didn't have enough interest to make the second bus roll unfortunately. The bus we are sending is packed though. Should be a great time!
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0 #27 Tookie 2011-06-01 14:27
Well I will be watching from the tube so I better hear you folks chanting Go Sens Go!!
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+1 #28 SensChirp 2011-06-01 14:29
It's early in the process but the Sens are working on contracts for Butler and Condra.
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0 #29 Tookie 2011-06-01 14:30
@ RUSHRLZ

Yeah I dont know how that works, if they bring their own GM/Coach then they would have to cut or buyout the others. Not sure tho.
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+1 #30 Tookie 2011-06-01 14:32
Quoting SensChirp:
It's early in the process but the Sens are working on contracts for Butler and Condra.


Whats the deadline?
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0 #31 Ctea 2011-06-01 14:42
It's official now. The Panthers announced Dineen as their head coach, just as Chirp mentioned. Any ideas how close the Sens are to naming our new head coach?
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0 #32 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 14:48
Quoting Tookie19:
Well I will be watching from the tube so I better hear you folks chanting Go Sens Go!!


Is this only on Sportsnet SENS? I'd love to watch but don't get that channel. Otherwise it will be Team1200 for me I guess!
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0 #33 Sandy 2011-06-01 15:04
Quoting Ctea:
It's official now. The Panthers announced Dineen as their head coach, just as Chirp mentioned. Any ideas how close the Sens are to naming our new head coach?


He was one of the guys that I hoped Ottawa would look at.

According to Pierre McGuire (yeah I know) he is a great teacher and communicator. Good luck to him in Florida.
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+2 #34 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 15:06
Sounds like the Rangers scooped up Erixon! Too bad!
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0 #35 GMAN88 2011-06-01 15:08
I don't get Sportsnet Sens either. Anyone know of a stream I can pick up for tonights game?
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0 #36 SensChirp 2011-06-01 15:09
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Sounds like the Rangers scooped up Erixon! Too bad!

Have already worked out a contract with him too.
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0 #37 SensChirp 2011-06-01 15:09
Quoting GMAN88:
I don't get Sportsnet Sens either. Anyone know of a stream I can pick up for tonights game?

I'm sure there will be one. Keep an eye on the comment section tonight.
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0 #38 Sensnation 2011-06-01 15:12
Please stop this Muller madness! The only arguments I'm hearing is that he was a winner as a player. Have you all forgotten a certain person named Wayne Gretzky? Skill as a player does not mean you'll be a great coach. Most of the best coaches will come from average players who had to work and study the game harder then the rest just to attain that level.
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0 #39 Tookie 2011-06-01 15:12
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Ctea:
It's official now. The Panthers announced Dineen as their head coach, just as Chirp mentioned. Any ideas how close the Sens are to naming our new head coach?


He was one of the guys that I hoped Ottawa would look at.

According to Pierre McGuire (yeah I know) he is a great teacher and communicator. Good luck to him in Florida.


They did, he was interviewed and chose Florida.
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0 #40 Tookie 2011-06-01 15:19
What do you folks think of this?

If you've been wishing for a change in the way the NHL hands out its discipline, then June 1 might be your Christmas morning.

Darren Dreger of TSN broke the news this morning that Colin Campbell, the NHL's Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations since 1996, is resigning his post as league disciplinarian. He'll remain on as Vice President of Hockey Operations.


Brendan Shanahan expected to take over.
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0 #41 SensChops 2011-06-01 15:23
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Sounds like the Rangers scooped up Erixon! Too bad!


He goes to NY Ranger with a 5th round pick, for two 2nd rounders and F Roman Horak (drafted 5th round, 127 overall in 2009) going to Calgary.
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0 #42 Sandy 2011-06-01 15:25
FYI

Tim Erixon + a 5th round pick has been traded by Calgary to the Rangers for Roman Horak (whoever that is) + 2 second round picks.

The Rangers signed him to an ELC.
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+1 #43 SensChops 2011-06-01 15:26
Quoting Tookie19:
What do you folks think of this?

If you've been wishing for a change in the way the NHL hands out its discipline, then June 1 might be your Christmas morning.

Darren Dreger of TSN broke the news this morning that Colin Campbell, the NHL's Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations since 1996, is resigning his post as league disciplinarian. He'll remain on as Vice President of Hockey Operations.


Brendan Shanahan expected to take over.


I read about this on TSN today. I am very happy that he decided to step down. Not only has he been very inconsistent, but it was a conflict of interest for him seeing as his son plays in the league. He has had a lot of heat from fans because they think he is showing some favortism for any team his son goes. I have heard or seen no bad comments about this news. Everybody loves it. Shanny will be much better anyway.
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+1 #44 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 15:28
More proof as to why Calgary has one of the worst management in the league.

Former first round pick who played well in the SEL. Should be a good player.
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-3 #45 Tookie 2011-06-01 15:30
Quoting JABSmilez:
Please stop this Muller madness! The only arguments I'm hearing is that he was a winner as a player. Have you all forgotten a certain person named Wayne Gretzky? Skill as a player does not mean you'll be a great coach. Most of the best coaches will come from average players who had to work and study the game harder then the rest just to attain that level.


Gretzky was never one to command respect out of fear, he was simply respected for his skills. I remember alot of retired players saying he was a little bitch and was protected by a goon squad!

Muller on the other hand oozes respect cuz he earner it the hard way. Not saying he would be better but I think Muller would have more command of players than Gretzky.

Greztky never did have much character...
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+1 #46 SensChops 2011-06-01 15:33
No wonder the Rangers got Erixon, even though they gave up a few good assets to do it... He was born in NY when his father played for the Rangers. Too bad we couldn't pair him with Rundblad though.
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0 #47 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 15:35
Ya Muller wherever he goes is going to be a good coach.

There's a reason as to why he's being considered by teams who have vacant coaching positions. He's ready.

My prediction of a coaching announcement for tomorrow still stands! Mark it!
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+3 #48 SensChops 2011-06-01 15:41
Quoting Tookie19:
Greztky never did have much character...


Even though I agree with your assessment that Muller would be a better coach than Gretzky, I completely disagree with you about Gretzky not having character or lacks respect from his players.
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0 #49 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 15:44
Question: How does Murray go about hiring the two vacant assistant coaching jobs? Are we supposed to have two more guys, or can one more be added?

I wonder when Murray would address that as well.
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+4 #50 boom 2011-06-01 15:45
Once again Tookie, you out-do yourself. Your breadth of knowledge is truly astounding. Your power of recall of conversations that you had with "alot of retired players" regarding Gretzky's lack of character is something to behold.

Tell me, when you go out to eat, do you have to order a separate meal for your ego?
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-2 #51 Tookie 2011-06-01 15:45
@ SensChops

Never said he didnt get respect from his players, I said Muller could probably get more as he has a much tougher character than Gretz.

Would you be scared if Gretzky got mad or if Muller got mad...

I think I would laugh if Gretzky got mad, with his little girly voice!
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0 #52 Spatchula 2011-06-01 15:54
Hey guys!

Maybe you can all help me.

I just time shifted for 7pm for tonight and checked all the Sportsnet channels and don't see the Bingo/Houston game for tonight. All I see is "International friendly football" listed for that time.

I live in Southern Ontario (London to be exact) so would that game be made available only to the Ottawa area or should that be available across the country if you get all the Sportsnet channels? (Sens games are blacked out here)

If that's the case ... wow .. stupid!
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0 #53 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 15:55
Quoting boom:
Once again Tookie, you out-do yourself. Your breadth of knowledge is truly astounding. Your power of recall of conversations that you had with "alot of retired players" regarding Gretzky's lack of character is something to behold.


All I can say regarding Gretzky is "F**K Marc Crawford". I'd rather bring Yashin back than hire that asshole. Nice shootout Marc. Sit Gretzky. Pure genius.
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+1 #54 SensChops 2011-06-01 15:57
Quoting Tookie19:
@ SensChops

Never said he didnt get respect from his players, I said Muller could probably get more as he has a much tougher character than Gretz.

Would you be scared if Gretzky got mad or if Muller got mad...

I think I would laugh if Gretzky got mad, with his little girly voice!


I don't think I would be scared either way, they are only doing the job they are getting paid to do. It always comes down to that. You would be scared of muller?
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0 #55 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 16:11
Chirp, the Team 1200 just explained what that Sens Reform is all about. It is similar to Oil Change and HBO's 27/7 series.

Should be interesting. I was incredibly impressed with the HBO Pens-Caps coverage, that I wanted them to do one for the Sens lol. Well, we have it!

Muller was interviewed in the past 48 hours. Mac T has been or will be interviewed. They're also given KK some chops for the coaching job as well.
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0 #56 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 16:12
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
More proof as to why Calgary has one of the worst management in the league.


Truer words have never been spoken. I feel bad for my buddies out there...
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0 #57 SensChirp 2011-06-01 16:40
@jasononoldsenschirp

Kind of a summary of what I have already said. MacTavish was interviewed already (over the weekend). As I understand it Muller and Maclean were spoken to earlier this week and Bob Boughner got an interview yesterday.

Sounds like the interview process has already been completed which seems to suggest they already spoke with Cameron and Kleinendorst. Can't confirm that last part though.
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-1 #58 Dork 2011-06-01 16:43
Quoting JABSmilez:
Please stop this Muller madness! The only arguments I'm hearing is that he was a winner as a player. Have you all forgotten a certain person named Wayne Gretzky? Skill as a player does not mean you'll be a great coach. Most of the best coaches will come from average players who had to work and study the game harder then the rest just to attain that level.


I think you missed the point - Muller can do both. Don't bring him down for being a champion when his hockey IQ is exceptionally high. Muller, although inferior, was a far, far more complete player than Wayne and can teach our kids all aspects of the game.

Gretzky had instant respect from his players, but Muller actually went out and DID the things he would be asking his players to do (give/take checks, fore/backcheck etc).

If the only argument you've been hearing is that Muller won as a player, then you haven't been listening.
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-1 #59 Dork 2011-06-01 16:45
Still, the only serious name I'm seeing that disappoints me is MacTavish (and does it EVER disappoint me)

Whoever ends up being the coach, I hope we're patient with him.
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0 #60 Spatchula 2011-06-01 16:45
Nevermind guy - I found Sportsnet One here and they have the Jays and Indians game in it's place.

Yep, Toronto teams even non hockey still put the screws to the Sens.

FRIG!!!!!!
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0 #61 Sandy 2011-06-01 16:48
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Ya Muller wherever he goes is going to be a good coach.

There's a reason as to why he's being considered by teams who have vacant coaching positions. He's ready.

My prediction of a coaching announcement for tomorrow still stands! Mark it!


They haven't interviewed Kleinendorst yet... so no announcement tomorrow.
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0 #62 Sandy 2011-06-01 16:50
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Question: How does Murray go about hiring the two vacant assistant coaching jobs? Are we supposed to have two more guys, or can one more be added?

I wonder when Murray would address that as well.



I assume the new head coach will have say in who is hired as his assistants. They need 2.
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+2 #63 SensChirp 2011-06-01 16:52
@Sandy

There is a chance they already interviewed Kleinendorst.
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+1 #64 CaMo 2011-06-01 16:57
Sandy , so you're an expert?
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0 #65 Sandy 2011-06-01 17:01
Quoting CaMo:
Sandy , so you're an expert?


NO far from an expert, just opinions which don't hurt anybody. Sometimes they are way off base... sometimes not.
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0 #66 Sandy 2011-06-01 17:01
Quoting SensChirp:
@Sandy

There is a chance they already interviewed Kleinendorst.



Now that's more like it... thanks for the correction Chirp.
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0 #67 SensChirp 2011-06-01 17:17
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting SensChirp:
@Sandy

There is a chance they already interviewed Kleinendorst.



Now that's more like it... thanks for the correction Chirp.

Ken Warren suggests otherwise in this article so who knows. I had been told that candidates had already been spoken to but that could mean everyone but KK.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/ottawa-senators/Farm+team+coach+distracted+league+rumours/4875882/story.html
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0 #68 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2011-06-01 17:31
Just had a message passed along that on detriot sports radio that Paul Maclean has been hired by the Ottawa senators to become there next head coach..then they talked about Murray Maclean as Murray hired him in 2002 with ducks...

Chirp you hear anything ... ??
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0 #69 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 17:43
He was interviewed today. Interesting

http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=paul+maclean#q=paul+maclean&hl=en&prmd=ivnsubo&source=lnms&tbm=nws&ei=XsDmTciCJ4r30gHXmJHmCg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=4&ved=0CBoQ_AUoAw&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=b13b8ee38f73d456&biw=1440&bih=799

I wonder if Murray does indeed have his guy in mind at this point.

Don`t know too much about Maclean... but has been an assistant under Babcock for a long time.
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0 #70 SensChirp 2011-06-01 17:46
Does it say MacLean was interviewed today? Don't believe that's the case
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0 #71 Captain Alfie 2011-06-01 17:57
Anyone have a stream?
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0 #72 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2011-06-01 17:59
Chirp

think we are just waiting on the annoucement ? If red wings management is already aware Maclean declined his extension and will be leaving too coach Ottawa what's with delay maybe find out tomorrow?
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0 #73 Captain Alfie 2011-06-01 18:04
Stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bingosens
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+1 #74 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 18:06
so happy the game is on TV. but for those of you that are less fortunate, here is the stream for you
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bingosens
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0 #75 SlickRick 2011-06-01 18:08
Sorry but what is the Sportsnet Sens channel for Rogers?
Can't believe the Flames didn't sign Erixon, fudge.
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0 #76 WeAreSensFans! 2011-06-01 18:10
sportnet sens blacked out, the other 3 sports nets are showing "friendly soccer" and canucks warmup.

thanks sportsnet.
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+1 #77 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 18:17
if only Zach Smith can play like that in the NHL
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0 #78 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 18:25
Quoting SlickRick:
Sorry but what is the Sportsnet Sens channel for Rogers?
Can't believe the Flames didn't sign Erixon, fudge.

ch 500 (if you got an HD box, although the game isnt in HD)
ch 414 for regular.
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0 #79 Floridasensfan 2011-06-01 18:28
I don't want to get into big gretsky arguments as who cares but I also heard he was a little bitch that he was not to be touched (hit) because of his entertainment value to the game.
playing without worry about being hit kind of opens the ice.

Not defending anyone, just a comment.
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-2 #80 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 18:32
Has Wiercoch not been playing?

I guess he`s not exactly turning into the prospect that the organization thought he`d be..

Tradable asset at the draft in my opinion.
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0 #81 SensChirp 2011-06-01 18:32
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Has Wiercoch not been playing?

I guess he`s not exactly turning into the prospect that the organization thought he`d be..

Tradable asset at the draft in my opinion.

He has been playing, yes. I believe he's injured right now. Actually got better over the course of the season. Needs to get bigger.
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0 #82 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-01 18:36
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Has Wiercoch not been playing?

I guess he`s not exactly turning into the prospect that the organization thought he`d be..

Tradable asset at the draft in my opinion.

He has been playing, yes. I believe he's injured right now. Actually got better over the course of the season. Needs to get bigger.


Hopefully he can bounce back and stand out next season. Going to be tough to break a D-core with the pro team for the next several years, however.
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+1 #83 NickG 2011-06-01 18:39
Quoting MoeDozer:
so happy the game is on TV. but for those of you that are less fortunate, here is the stream for you
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bingosens

Thank you!
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+1 #84 TheTyrantWee 2011-06-01 19:06
The key thing for the Ottawa Senators is that they bring in a coach who is capable of teaching young players to become professionals. The second most important thing will be to get a guy who can relate to and be well liked by his players. Most of the names floating around as favorites are well qualified hockey people. It's anyone's guess who would actually end up being the best coach in Ottawa.

If we're talking about the standpoint of winning games I don't think it much matters who is doing the coaching. On paper the Ottawa Senators are a bottom five team in the league talent wise. They are probably bottom three. If Anderson stands on his head a lot and several young players break out it could be a different story but don't hold your breathe. Fans will have to be patient with a couple tough years of young players learning + key drafts. I just hope if we're not likely a playoff team next year we're a lottery team instead. Top five or bottom five nowhere else I want to be.
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0 #85 TheTyrantWee 2011-06-01 19:09
Oh and just to throw it out there with respect to the draft. Regardless of who we get unless they're a monster in training camp I think they should probably spend another year in junior. Save a year of free agency and allow the team to bottom out for top picks since obviously next season isn't likely to be a playoff year.
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0 #86 Sandy 2011-06-01 19:17
Quoting New GM:
Just had a message passed along that on detriot sports radio that Paul Maclean has been hired by the Ottawa senators to become there next head coach..then they talked about Murray Maclean as Murray hired him in 2002 with ducks...

Chirp you hear anything ... ??


Personally, MY OPINION, I can't see them announcing that the night of the first game of the Stanley Cup Final. But what do I know.
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0 #87 Sandy 2011-06-01 19:18
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
He was interviewed today. Interesting

http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=paul+maclean#q=paul+maclean&hl=en&prmd=ivnsubo&source=lnms&tbm=nws&ei=XsDmTciCJ4r30gHXmJHmCg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=4&ved=0CBoQ_AUoAw&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=b13b8ee38f73d456&biw=1440&bih=799

I wonder if Murray does indeed have his guy in mind at this point.

Don`t know too much about Maclean... but has been an assistant under Babcock for a long time.



I think it's about 7 yrs.
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0 #88 Sandy 2011-06-01 19:20
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.
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0 #89 moneymike 2011-06-01 19:22
Quoting Sandy:
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.


very true. Sandy, will you marry me?
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0 #90 MacK 2011-06-01 19:27
Quoting moneymike:
Quoting Sandy:
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.


very true. Sandy, will you marry me?


what the... ?
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+1 #91 Sandy 2011-06-01 19:28
Quoting moneymike:
Quoting Sandy:
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.


very true. Sandy, will you marry me?


Sorry already married... probably old enough to be your mother.
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+1 #92 T K 2011-06-01 19:41
Jim O'Brien is starting to look like Geddy Lee...

Not sure if that's a celebrity that anyone would want to look like.
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0 #93 moneymike 2011-06-01 19:41
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting moneymike:
Quoting Sandy:
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.


very true. Sandy, will you marry me?


Sorry already married... probably old enough to be your mother.


Hey, did you ever consider that I may be 58? I'm not, but you should have at least considered it. Anyways, I understand
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0 #94 T K 2011-06-01 19:46
On Gretzky, I used to work with someone that was one of what some would call his "Goons". He had nothing but good things to say about 99.

My only head scratcher re: 99 is why he'd want to hang with caveperson Jungle Jim.
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0 #95 Ctea 2011-06-01 19:59
Keller with a goal! 2-1 now.
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0 #96 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-01 20:02
Quoting T K:
Jim O'Brien is starting to look like Geddy Lee...

Not sure if that's a celebrity that anyone would want to look like.


GEDDY FTW! *shrieks*
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0 #97 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 20:40
Quoting Sandy:
Is it me or do the B-Sens still look out of sync.

Can it be Houston doing a job of 'clogging them up'?

They appear from what I can tell by their faces to be an older team.

The B-Sens have to fight through them with speed. That's how they will win.

i checked houston's team age, they are roughly the same as bingo. however i believe they are more experienced. i just hope guys such as potulny step up to the plate and put similar production as they had in earlier rounds.
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0 #98 MoeDozer 2011-06-01 20:41
Quoting T K:
Jim O'Brien is starting to look like Geddy Lee...

Not sure if that's a celebrity that anyone would want to look like.

i see more of dobby from harry potter (specifically the ears)
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0 #99 Sandy 2011-06-01 20:45
Quoting MoeDozer:
Quoting T K:
Jim O'Brien is starting to look like Geddy Lee...

Not sure if that's a celebrity that anyone would want to look like.

i see more of dobby from harry potter (specifically the ears)


But that nose....
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0 #100 T K 2011-06-01 20:58
quote name="Sandy"]Quoting MoeDozer:
Quoting T K:
Jim O'Brien is starting to look like Geddy Lee...

Not sure if that's a celebrity that anyone would want to look like.

i see more of dobby from harry potter (specifically the ears)


But that nose....

Sandy, that's exactly what I was thinking... you hit it right on the
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0 #101 willie_008 2011-06-01 21:38
Watched the game tonight, a couple guys that caught my eye

Cowen was solid. His skating has improved a lot but his puck handling and passing still needs some work. Still though he is progressing nicely it looks like and played a ton of minutes

I thought Borowiecki looked great out there. He's very mobile, can move the puck, and has a bit of an edge out there. Watch out for this kid, he's flown under the radar a bit but I think he has a chance to make an impact in Ottawa in the future

Gryba is HUGE and he can move pretty good for his size I thought he had a few brain cramps though a few turnovers but was impressed by his speed for such a big guy
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+1 #102 willie_008 2011-06-01 21:39
Up front I thought Zack Smith was real good. He looks fast out there, he was physical, and had a few good chances. I think he should take Winchester's spot on the big club next year personally.

Mike Hoffman has a loooonnnggg way to go. Lots of speed but I've seen him play a few times this year and he makes bad decisions with the puck

Kinda tough to judge Lehner tonight. Made a couple big saves but the first one was a bad one, and unfortunately a big one.

I thought Bingo was and is the better team by far, but Houston clogged up the neutral zone real well and Bingo couldn't get anything going until it was too late. Hackett was real good as well. Still think we will win the series in 7!
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+1 #103 T K 2011-06-01 21:50
BTW Chirp, kudos for getting on-air appreciation for the coming road trip
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+1 #104 Sandy 2011-06-01 22:00
A little off topic... what a game in Vancouver.

Last year's SCF had two goalies who were average.

Not this year. Luongo & Thomas were nothing but spectacular tonight. Much more exciting with great goalies making unbelievable saves. Nothing more to say than that.

1 - 0 Vancouver wins on a goal with 18 seconds left in the game.
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-1 #105 GreeningTheMonster 2011-06-01 22:16
Quoting Sandy:
A little off topic... what a game in Vancouver.

Last year's SCF had two goalies who were average.

Not this year. Luongo & Thomas were nothing but spectacular tonight. Much more exciting with great goalies making unbelievable saves. Nothing more to say than that.

1 - 0 Vancouver wins on a goal with 18 seconds left in the game.


what a player raffi torres is
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0 #106 SlickRick 2011-06-02 08:00
Not that it matters now but there were 2 "scrambles!" at the end of the 3rd. The first one there was a post and then a rebound that I think went past Hackett but the lack of camera angles and instant replay left it as a no goal. Anyway hopefully the hockey gods made note of it.
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-1 #107 Tookie 2011-06-02 08:15
I hope your being sarcastic...
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0 #108 SENS1963 2011-06-02 08:48
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
On a side note and totally unrelated:

I believe we need to convince the Harper government to set our dollar equal to that of the american dollar and freeze it. Or introduce a north american dollar that has equal value in both countries. We should try to do this now while our dollar is higher and/or at par.

...
cheers. please discuss


Firstly, this is not the place to discuss politics. Secondly, anyone who knows anything about politics, econimics and the money market knows that no individual sets or government actually has true control over the value of the dollar. The Goverment can control what the value using a variety of factors including raising or lowering interest rates, etc.. but ultimatly its the same as the TSE or NYSE, it can be very volitile and fluctuate rapidly based on whether or not investors are buying or selling the Canadian dollar.
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0 #109 RUSHRLZ 2011-06-02 09:23
Quoting SENS1963:


Firstly, this is not the place to discuss politics. Secondly, anyone who knows anything about politics, econimics and the money market knows that no individual sets or government actually has true control over the value of the dollar.


Since the impact of the Canadian dollar on our NHL clubs here is a huge factor and given the timeliness of this issue with the Jets coming back and everything, I don't see a problem with bringing up comments like this. Besides, who are you to tell people what to discuss here or not?

That being said, I agree with you it is an asinine idea and very complicated notion welding two currencies together like that, never mind the fact there are benefits *and* drawbacks for our economy when when currency is higher than the other...

Will today be the day we announce our new coach? The suspense is killing me!
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0 #110 Sensnation 2011-06-02 09:28
Quoting Dork:

I think you missed the point - Muller can do both. Don't bring him down for being a champion when his hockey IQ is exceptionally high. Muller, although inferior, was a far, far more complete player than Wayne and can teach our kids all aspects of the game.

Gretzky had instant respect from his players, but Muller actually went out and DID the things he would be asking his players to do (give/take checks, fore/backcheck etc).

If the only argument you've been hearing is that Muller won as a player, then you haven't been listening.


The other argument I heard is look at what he's done the last few years in Montreal. And as I previously said it looks just like the same Jacques Martin team we had a while back, so I don't see why extra credit is going to Muller. Until someone shows me that he's done something special as a coach I'm just not sold on him.
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-1 #111 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-02 10:17
Craig Harstburg going to be announced as assistant coach for the Calgary Flames.
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-2 #112 Tookie 2011-06-02 10:41
@ JABS

Really? Look I hate the Habs with a passion but I cant deny what they have accomplished the last few years. They have a terrible club, yet Muller was able to get the most out of their forward group, guys like Plekanec, Kostitsyn, Gionta, Pouliot, Desharnais. Martin had a stacked team while in Ottawa, not the same in MTL, Muller is really running the show as far as forwards go.
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-1 #113 AJC 2011-06-02 10:41
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Craig Harstburg going to be announced as assistant coach for the Calgary Flames.

Poor flames fans... They just can't catch a break lol
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-2 #114 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-06-02 10:51
Downright horrible management.

Them and Colorado.
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-1 #115 Frootmig 2011-06-02 10:57
Great read from Gord Miller:

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=367643
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0 #116 moneymike 2011-06-02 11:13
The bashing of Calgary's management is not really founded. Yes, Sutter was a poor GM, but Feaster has brought a culture change to the organization that has clearly made a positive impact. With respect to the Erixon situation, how can this be blamed on Feaster? He didn't draft him, and the kid clearly wanted to play for New York, where his father played for a number of years. Considering the situation, Feaster got a good return.

Oh, and yes Hartsburg was a disaster here, but he and Sutter have a history together and play a similar system. Seems like a good fit.
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-2 #117 Tookie 2011-06-02 11:27
Quoting Frootmig:
Great read from Gord Miller:

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=367643


Only part that stood out was Iginla couldnt afford a pair of pants....come on man!
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0 #118 Dork 2011-06-02 11:48
Quoting JABSmilez:
Until someone shows me that he's done something special as a coach I'm just not sold on him.


Not particularly fair. He's only been assistant up until now. The point with Muller is that someone needs to bite the bullet and take a chance on him. Can't say he has to prove himself as a coach before he gets a chance to coach. Kind of a catch 22. It's difficult to say how much of what MTL does/did is/was his doing.

It's just so damn easy for me to imagine Muller as a great coach. He knows so much about the game and was a complete player, which is great for teaching.

Imagine 20 years from now, looking back, saying "Who would have thought Muller would be such a successful coach?"

Quite a few people, is the apparent answer.
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+1 #119 Sensnation 2011-06-02 12:03
Quoting Tookie19:
@ JABS

Really? Look I hate the Habs with a passion but I cant deny what they have accomplished the last few years. They have a terrible club, yet Muller was able to get the most out of their forward group, guys like Plekanec, Kostitsyn, Gionta, Pouliot, Desharnais. Martin had a stacked team while in Ottawa, not the same in MTL, Muller is really running the show as far as forwards go.


LOL Tookie, Muller is not running the show, what evidence do you have to that effect. Martin's teams in Ottawa were not all stacked either.
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0 #120 Sensnation 2011-06-02 12:08
Quoting Dork:

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I've never said Muller would never be a good coach, there is just not enough evidence for all the dick riding going on. I really expected Dallas would be taking a chance on him this summer. Either way though, I don't think he's the guy for Ottawa and I don't think Ottawa is in a position to be hiring a coach they are taking a chance on. I just don't appreciate when people claim a skill set he has not proven to date and base it on false claims.

The more I research about Paul Maclean and listen to other people in the business discuss his contributions and learning curve, the more I feel he would be one of the better candidates for the job.
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