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Thursday, 01 December 2011 14:38

Game Day- Road Trip Continues in Dallas

(UPDATE 4:58 PM)- Defenceman Matt Carkner, who has yet to play this season due to a knee injury, has been sent to Binghamton of the AHL on a conditioning stint.  Obviously the Sens don't want to rush Carkner into an NHL game and with the logjam on the blueline, they can afford to give him sometime in Bingo

The Ottawa Senators have played some pretty solid hockey away from SBP the last month or so and will look to continue that in Dallas tonight.

After an ugly loss in Pittsburgh, the Sens have rebounded nicely, notching a couple solid wins over the Hurricanes and Jets to close out the month of November on a high note.

Tonight's opponent, the Dallas Stars, has to be considered one of the league's most surprising teams through the first quarter of the season. The Stars have an impressive 14-9-1 record which includes a 8-3-1 run on home ice.   Despite being five games above .500, the Stars have a negative goal differential and are the only team in the top 10 in the West where that's the case.

Andrew Raycroft will start for Dallas.

Ottawa comes into this one sitting 8th in the Eastern Conference, just a single point clear of Saturday's opponent, the Washington Capitals. Things are extremely tight in the East right now as the Sens only sit six points clear of the 14th place Hurricanes.

Paul MacLean will be forced to make one change to his line up, with Filip Kuba not able to play this evening. His absence means Brian Lee draws in on the blueline, where he is expected to be paired with David Rundblad.

Nikita Filatov left the game against the Jets after taking a skate in the head but he will play tonight. No changes expected among the forwards. Chris Neil was on the ice at the morning skate but is still wearing a no-contact jersey. Here is how the Sens will line up.

Greening-Spezza-Filatov
Michalek-Foligno-Alfredsson
Daugavinsr-Smith-Condra
Konopka-Winchester- Butler

Phillips-Karlsson
Cowen-Gonchar
Rundblad-Lee

Craig Anderson gets the start in goal.

Another late puck drop tonight with the start scheduled for just after 8:30 PM. The game is available on Sportsnet SENS and TVA. Keep an eye on the comment section for a stream.

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0 #1 DenisVial 2011-12-01 14:52
I'm calling Greening with a Gordie Howe hat trick tonight.
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-1 #2 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 14:58
Really, a Gordie Howe hat trick... has Greening ever been in a fight?
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0 #3 SensFanInMTL 2011-12-01 15:05
When Neil is ready to return, surely Daugavins will be the one that comes out because of his 2 way contract right? He's been playing well so I hope he stays on. Guess Konopka will be the odd man out when Neil is healthy although would like to have Konopka remain.
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0 #4 my2sens 2011-12-01 15:13
Love Runblad and Lee... but that pairing scares me a little!

Hope Anderson is ready to see another busy night!!

Not going to make a prediction.. when I do, it turn ugly!

GO SENS GO!!!
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0 #5 DenisVial 2011-12-01 15:14
Quoting MrSkullhead:
Really, a Gordie Howe hat trick... has Greening ever been in a fight?


Who would fight him. He's built like a brick shithouse. I say he drops them with Burrish, scores a garbage goal on a goalmouth "scramble!", and gets an assist on a Michalek backhander. Just being hopeful.
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+1 #6 Blitz_18 2011-12-01 15:17
Quoting MrSkullhead:
Really, a Gordie Howe hat trick... has Greening ever been in a fight?


im fairly sure he fought against carolina, or very recently
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0 #7 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 15:17
He may be big, but he isn't very aggressive. I'm pretty sure he apologizes after every hit. Watch his hits, he gently places people on the ice. He's a beast, but, he has this "nice guy" element to his play.
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+2 #8 SensChirp 2011-12-01 15:21
Quoting MrSkullhead:
He may be big, but he isn't very aggressive. I'm pretty sure he apologizes after every hit. Watch his hits, he gently places people on the ice. He's a beast, but, he has this "nice guy" element to his play.

He just fought Derek Joslin the other day.
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+1 #9 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 15:22
Go watch that Carolina fight... he got 5 mins for it, but, kid has never thrown a punch in his life.
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+4 #10 Sensfan1741 2011-12-01 15:27
Here's hoping Filatov buries one tonight !
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+1 #11 Prusek 2011-12-01 15:29
Colin Greening has been in 7 pro fights.

http://www.hockeyfights.com/players/16071

Last year in Bingo management told him he was going to have to fight occasionally because the way he played guys would want to come after him.
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0 #12 Hax 2011-12-01 15:31
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
When Neil is ready to return, surely Daugavins will be the one that comes out because of his 2 way contract right? He's been playing well so I hope he stays on. Guess Konopka will be the odd man out when Neil is healthy although would like to have Konopka remain.


Nobody goes down yet. Konopka gets scratched (or Butler perhaps).

Now when Regin is healthy that may force Murray's hand a bit. But even if Daugavins gets sent down it's not the end of the world. Let him go play the PP in Bingo and top line etc. He'll be back with Ottawa before too long.

Though I still think his contract is such that he'd have to clear waivers - @chirp can you confirm?
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0 #13 Hax 2011-12-01 15:33
Quoting Prusek:
Colin Greening has been in 7 pro fights.

http://www.hockeyfights.com/players/16071

Last year in Bingo management told him he was going to have to fight occasionally because the way he played guys would want to come after him.



He is a bit "too nice" for sure, but that can change. I bet once Neiler is cleared for it he'll give Greening a few lessons. All Greening has to do is fill in a guy every 10-20 games or so to remind people not to mess with him. Kind of like Chara (though not comparing the two).
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+1 #14 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 15:46
I'm not taking anything away from Greening (BTW - Those aren't really fights exactly, a lot of rag dolling) but, I'm just saying to predict Greening for a Gordie Howe tonight, you might as well predict Condra scores a hat trick. Greening is a big teddy bear. Get him mad, and he'll throw you around, but not really fight.
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+1 #15 Hax 2011-12-01 15:49
Quoting MrSkullhead:
I'm not taking anything away from Greening (BTW - Those aren't really fights exactly, a lot of rag dolling) but, I'm just saying to predict Greening for a Gordie Howe tonight, you might as well predict Condra scores a hat trick. Greening is a big teddy bear. Get him mad, and he'll throw you around, but not really fight.


Well technically a "rag doll" would still count for the GHHT as long as he gets 5 minutes. But yeah he's not exactly a boxer.
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0 #16 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 15:51
True, he'll take the occasional 5. Just the prediction is a long shot cuz he isn't the fighting type, it's not in him and isn't reflected in his play.
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0 #17 Hax 2011-12-01 15:53
Quoting MrSkullhead:
True, he'll take the occasional 5. Just the prediction is a long shot cuz he isn't the fighting type, it's not in him and isn't reflected in his play.


Totally agree but I think he should make that a part of his game (not tonight necessarily). To me he should sort of play like a Lucic (again, not exactly saying they're the same skill set etc).
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0 #18 MrSkullhead 2011-12-01 15:53
I'd bet if the other guy doesn't throw a punch, in most of Greening's fights, it'd be 2 mins for roughing.
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+1 #19 Hax 2011-12-01 15:59
So glad to see Filatov playing tonight. The last thing that kid needs it to be percieved as injury prone and/or soft. Not sure how bad the injury is/was but it just looks good on him to play the very next game. Would love for this experiment to work out for us and Filatov to stick with Spezza.
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0 #20 texmexnl 2011-12-01 16:05
Can anyone post a stream, I am in Nova scotia and the hotel doesnt have snet sens
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0 #21 SensChirp 2011-12-01 16:06
Quoting texmexnl:
Can anyone post a stream, I am in Nova scotia and the hotel doesnt have snet sens

Keep an eye on the comment section. Seems as though one always pops up.
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+2 #22 DenisVial 2011-12-01 16:10
Quoting MrSkullhead:
I'm not taking anything away from Greening (BTW - Those aren't really fights exactly, a lot of rag dolling) but, I'm just saying to predict Greening for a Gordie Howe tonight, you might as well predict Condra scores a hat trick. Greening is a big teddy bear. Get him mad, and he'll throw you around, but not really fight.


How about understanding that I was just having some fun? I didn't realise I needed to provide statistical data to back up my statement. Grab a cold one and relax Skully, we're on the same team.
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0 #23 Sensnation 2011-12-01 16:19
I was very happy to hear we drew the Stars backup tonight. To me that says they may be taking us too lightly. The Stars started out great this year, but it hasn't and will not continue. The only bonus with this start for them is that they may now have a chance at the playoffs instead of being just behind the competitors.

I have a buddy who's a huge Stars fan, so this will be a fun matchup with lots of trash talk tonight. Suggestions welcome :)

I'm looking for a nice 4-2 win by the Sens, with Anderson continuing to improve his play, and a good all around team game. Whoever gets the defensive assignment of the Benn line will be in for a tough night. Should be a physical affair.

GO SENS GO!!!
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0 #24 DenisVial 2011-12-01 16:19
And Condra is going to score a hat trick. Cause I said so! Empirical evidence to follow.
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0 #25 DenisVial 2011-12-01 16:26
Quoting Sensnation:
I was very happy to hear we drew the Stars backup tonight. To me that says they may be taking us too lightly. The Stars started out great this year, but it hasn't and will not continue. The only bonus with this start for them is that they may now have a chance at the playoffs instead of being just behind the competitors.

I have a buddy who's a huge Stars fan, so this will be a fun matchup with lots of trash talk tonight. Suggestions welcome :)

I'm looking for a nice 4-2 win by the Sens, with Anderson continuing to improve his play, and a good all around team game. Whoever gets the defensive assignment of the Benn line will be in for a tough night. Should be a physical affair.

GO SENS GO!!!


Raycroft is in net because Lehtonen is injured again. He's the Russian DiPietro.
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0 #26 Sensnation 2011-12-01 16:30
Quoting DenisVial:

Raycroft is in net because Lehtonen is injured again. He's the Russian DiPietro.



Ah ok, thanks for the update.

FYI Burrish is injured too, so no Greening - Burrish spectacular tonight :(
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0 #27 Hax 2011-12-01 16:31
Quoting Sensnation:
I was very happy to hear we drew the Stars backup tonight. To me that says they may be taking us too lightly. The Stars started out great this year, but it hasn't and will not continue. The only bonus with this start for them is that they may now have a chance at the playoffs instead of being just behind the competitors.

I have a buddy who's a huge Stars fan, so this will be a fun matchup with lots of trash talk tonight. Suggestions welcome :)

I'm looking for a nice 4-2 win by the Sens, with Anderson continuing to improve his play, and a good all around team game. Whoever gets the defensive assignment of the Benn line will be in for a tough night. Should be a physical affair.

GO SENS GO!!!


Sometimes the boys skate harder in front of a backup - especially one who's playing due to injury to the starter. But either way, let's hope our boys get an early jump tonight.
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0 #28 Ronnie 2011-12-01 16:33
@texmexnl

Best site for streams is firstrowsports. tv
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0 #29 novascotian 2011-12-01 16:34
Raycroft is in net because Lehtonen is injured again. He's the Russian DiPietro.

Finlands DiPietro?
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0 #30 DenisVial 2011-12-01 16:38
Quoting novascotian:
Raycroft is in net because Lehtonen is injured again. He's the Russian DiPietro.


Finlands DiPietro?

Whoops! I just assumed cause he's supposedly fat and lazy that he's Russian.
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0 #31 Sensnation 2011-12-01 16:42
Quoting Hax:

Sometimes the boys skate harder in front of a backup - especially one who's playing due to injury to the starter. But either way, let's hope our boys get an early jump tonight.


Yup. I didn't know he was injured so that first part no longer applies.
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+2 #32 SensChirp 2011-12-01 16:56
Carkner headed to Binghamton on a conditioning stint
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0 #33 Hax 2011-12-01 16:59
Quoting SensChirp:
Carkner headed to Binghamton on a conditioning stint


Good to hear that. Good for Bingo and for Carkner (and of course good for us though he's still 8th D I guess).
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0 #34 Sandy 2011-12-01 17:09
Quoting my2sens:
Love Runblad and Lee... but that pairing scares me a little!

Hope Anderson is ready to see another busy night!!

Not going to make a prediction.. when I do, it turn ugly!

GO SENS GO!!!


The pairing that really scares me is Phillips-Karlsson.

I thought it would have been:
Phillips-Rundblad -- they have played together before
Karlsson-Lee
Gonchar-Cowen -- they have played together before..
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0 #35 lbernier 2011-12-01 17:12
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
When Neil is ready to return, surely Daugavins will be the one that comes out because of his 2 way contract right? He's been playing well so I hope he stays on. Guess Konopka will be the odd man out when Neil is healthy although would like to have Konopka remain.


Ottawa will not split that line up. What will probably happen is Neil will go in for Konopka. With that line being on fire, you just dont change it up if you are wining that is coaching 101. There will be a trade here soon. Murray is not going to risk putting someone on waivers. It will be Kuba, Lee, and Filatov on the block in my eyes. If Filatov does not work out here soon, Murray can easily move him and get a 3rd round pick back with him or package him with Lee and get himself at least a 2nd and a decent prospect. Kuba is on the block but can not trade him unless they are getting the same cap hit back as they are close to the cap floor and need to stay above it.
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0 #36 Sandy 2011-12-01 17:22
RE: Daug (from GM hockey):

He signed his first pro-contract at the end of the season, in June of 2007, at the age of 19; that standard 3-year ELC was for the start of the 2007-08 season, but his contract 'slid' to the next year, presumably because he didn't play enough AHL games (Capgeek does record the first year of his ELC 'sliding' to the next). So, from the 2008-09 season to the 2010-11 season, Daugavins was on his ELC, which expired this summer, when he re-signed his new 1-year deal. That means that he is now in his 4th pro season, which means that he IS waiver exempt at the moment -- at least until the end of this year, anyway.
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Can't verify if this is 100% accurate... but it makes sense to me.
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0 #37 Sensnation 2011-12-01 17:27
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting my2sens:
Love Runblad and Lee... but that pairing scares me a little!

Hope Anderson is ready to see another busy night!!

Not going to make a prediction.. when I do, it turn ugly!

GO SENS GO!!!


The pairing that really scares me is Phillips-Karlsson.

I thought it would have been:
Phillips-Rundblad -- they have played together before
Karlsson-Lee
Gonchar-Cowen -- they have played together before..


You can't have Lee playing 23-28mins beside Karlsson though, they'd get run over by the more physical Dallas players. I'm sure the pairings will be pretty fluid throughout the game though.
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0 #38 Hax 2011-12-01 17:34
Quoting lbernier:
Ottawa will not split that line up. What will probably happen is Neil will go in for Konopka. With that line being on fire, you just dont change it up if you are wining that is coaching 101. There will be a trade here soon. Murray is not going to risk putting someone on waivers. It will be Kuba, Lee, and Filatov on the block in my eyes. If Filatov does not work out here soon, Murray can easily move him and get a 3rd round pick back with him or package him with Lee and get himself at least a 2nd and a decent prospect. Kuba is on the block but can not trade him unless they are getting the same cap hit back as they are close to the cap floor and need to stay above it.


Okay I don't want to seem like I'm jumping all over you .... but:

I can't see a trade happening soon just to make room for Konopka (you're right that he's odd man out).
Filatov is untradable right now unless we want to give him away - which we don't.
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0 #39 Hax 2011-12-01 17:36
Quoting Sensnation:
You can't have Lee playing 23-28mins beside Karlsson though, they'd get run over by the more physical Dallas players. I'm sure the pairings will be pretty fluid throughout the game though.


Agreed but remember we're rebuilding. So they may push Lee's minutes a bit more than you'd think. Also, Karlsson gets a fair chunk of those minutes on the PP which Lee won't see much of.

But yeah, the pairings have been very fluid. Seems like Gonchar and Phillips end up together all the time.
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0 #40 Hax 2011-12-01 17:38
Quoting Sandy:
RE: Daug (from GM hockey):

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Can't verify if this is 100% accurate... but it makes sense to me.


Yeah me too and I hope it's true. I had seen that before. I'd just feel better seeing Chirp back that up. Clearly if he's not exempt then we can't send him down which might get sticky when Regin is healthy.
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0 #41 Sensnation 2011-12-01 17:41
Quoting Hax:
Quoting Sensnation:
You can't have Lee playing 23-28mins beside Karlsson though, they'd get run over by the more physical Dallas players. I'm sure the pairings will be pretty fluid throughout the game though.


Agreed but remember we're rebuilding. So they may push Lee's minutes a bit more than you'd think. Also, Karlsson gets a fair chunk of those minutes on the PP which Lee won't see much of.

But yeah, the pairings have been very fluid. Seems like Gonchar and Phillips end up together all the time.


I'd love for Lee to get big minutes, it's just pairing with Karlsson that scares me as a whole.
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0 #42 Sandy 2011-12-01 17:45
Quoting Hax:
Quoting Sandy:
RE: Daug (from GM hockey):

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Can't verify if this is 100% accurate... but it makes sense to me.


Yeah me too and I hope it's true. I had seen that before. I'd just feel better seeing Chirp back that up. Clearly if he's not exempt then we can't send him down which might get sticky when Regin is healthy.


But if he was called up an emergency basis to replace Regin.. then he does not have to clear waivers going back down (IF he is waiver eligible that is).

Yeah sure would like Chirp's thoughts on this..
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0 #43 Hax 2011-12-01 17:47
Quoting Sandy:
But if he was called up an emergency basis to replace Regin.. then he does not have to clear waivers going back down (IF he is waiver eligible that is).

Yeah sure would like Chirp's thoughts on this..


Can't recall/too lazy but that's a possibility as well.
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0 #44 SensChirp 2011-12-01 18:28
Quoting Sandy:
RE: Daug (from GM hockey):

He signed his first pro-contract at the end of the season, in June of 2007, at the age of 19; that standard 3-year ELC was for the start of the 2007-08 season, but his contract 'slid' to the next year, presumably because he didn't play enough AHL games (Capgeek does record the first year of his ELC 'sliding' to the next). So, from the 2008-09 season to the 2010-11 season, Daugavins was on his ELC, which expired this summer, when he re-signed his new 1-year deal. That means that he is now in his 4th pro season, which means that he IS waiver exempt at the moment -- at least until the end of this year, anyway.
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Can't verify if this is 100% accurate... but it makes sense to me.

This is how I understood it but I'm certainly no expert on the subject. I
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0 #45 RogerGagne 2011-12-01 18:29
if anyone is looking for a stream of any game generally I go to this site:

lsh.lshunter.tv

easy to find compared to most streaming sites. this one you can choose hockey and they generally have several streams of every game.

also I'm calling a goal by either Rundblad or Karlsson tonight!
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0 #46 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-01 18:40
I can't wait for HBO's road to the winter classic to start on dec. 14th. Has anyone watched the preview of this years series?
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0 #47 SensChirp 2011-12-01 18:43
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I can't wait for HBO's road to the winter classic to start on dec. 14th. Has anyone watched the preview of this years series?

Just watched it the other day! Thought it would be tough to top the one they did last year but this looks every bit as good.
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0 #48 Johne 2011-12-01 19:09
Could we see Brassard in Ottawa soon?

http://www.bluejacketsxtra.com/content/blogs/puck-rakers/index.html

"While I have tremendous respect for (general manager) Scott Howson and the rest of Columbus' management team, the situation regarding Derick Brassard has become untenable. The coach has a history of burying players and using them as scapegoats to mask his own lack of success on the ice. Derick has been singled out, almost from the very beginning of the season, to be the fall guy in case things don't go well. The Columbus organization cares about Derick and has been good to him, but at some point, one has to say, enough is enough."
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0 #49 SensChirp 2011-12-01 19:10
Quoting Johne:
Could we see Brassard in Ottawa soon?

http://www.bluejacketsxtra.com/content/blogs/puck-rakers/index.html

"While I have tremendous respect for (general manager) Scott Howson and the rest of Columbus' management team, the situation regarding Derick Brassard has become untenable. The coach has a history of burying players and using them as scapegoats to mask his own lack of success on the ice. Derick has been singled out, almost from the very beginning of the season, to be the fall guy in case things don't go well. The Columbus organization cares about Derick and has been good to him, but at some point, one has to say, enough is enough."

Sens have been interested from the get go. Sounds like the situation has reached the tipping point.
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+1 #50 Johne 2011-12-01 19:11
Filatov for Brassard? LOL
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+1 #51 SensChirp 2011-12-01 19:28
Just remember where you heard this Brassard business first. Ottawa likes him but money is an issue right now.

http://www.senschirp.ca/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=492:sens-jackets-talking-deal&Itemid=13
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0 #52 Sandy 2011-12-01 19:43
Chirp... other than upper-body injury.. have the Sens actually said the exact injury to Kuba... is it concussion -- I hear he hit his head on the check -- or shoulder?
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0 #53 conor smythe 2011-12-01 19:48
Quoting my2sens:
Love Runblad and Lee... but that pairing scares me a little!



...get used to it.. this is our future 2nd line pairing. behind Cowen-Karlsson of course

I just can't wait til the 4 of them actually start laying some body checks
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0 #54 cc 2011-12-01 20:05
Sens 4-2 my provider won't supply the game, stream?
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+1 #55 SeanJ 2011-12-01 20:11
Quoting cc:
Sens 4-2 my provider won't supply the game, stream?


http://forum.wiziwig.eu/threads/64179-NHL-Today!-Dec.-1st-Streaming
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0 #56 Sens of Peskyville 2011-12-01 20:27
I'd be happy to see Karlsson-Cowen getting 25+ game...
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0 #57 Johne 2011-12-01 20:48
CONDRAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
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0 #58 SensChirp 2011-12-01 20:49
Quoting Johne:
CONDRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Snnnnipe
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+2 #59 Peluso 2011-12-01 20:49
Condra TOP TITS! woooo!!! nice apple to #2!!!
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0 #60 pomattic 2011-12-01 20:51
None of the streams are working for me... I missed the opener : (
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0 #61 McLovin 2011-12-01 20:53
its been said before, but atdhenet.tv always has a stream
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0 #62 Tcharger 2011-12-01 20:54
Shocking...phil ips is on the ice
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+1 #63 ZipZapRap 2011-12-01 20:54
It's still early in the season but PHILLIPS FOR NORRIS?

Thumbs down if you agree
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0 #64 novascotian 2011-12-01 20:57
Lay off Phillips. Holy shit, it was a fluky bounce through his legs. He has been playing awesome lately and most the year.
+4 Last game or something?
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0 #65 pomattic 2011-12-01 20:57
Quoting McLovin:
its been said before, but atdhenet.tv always has a stream


Ya I usually have no problem.
Might be the VPN connecting me back home... hmm...
Can someone confirm the other streams work... that would mean it is my connection.
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0 #66 Tcharger 2011-12-01 20:59
Wow...chris philips dad is here !
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0 #67 McLovin 2011-12-01 20:59
Fili! sooo close...
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+2 #68 Sicilian 2011-12-01 20:59
Filatov just about had his first.
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0 #69 Mr Hockey 2011-12-01 21:07
http://www.firstrowsports.tv/watch/95447/1/watch-dallas-stars-vs-ottawa-senators.html is a Dallas feed but it works for me
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-1 #70 ZipZapRap 2011-12-01 21:16
Quoting novascotian:
Lay off Phillips. Holy shit, it was a fluky bounce through his legs. He has been playing awesome lately and most the year.
+4 Last game or something?


I'm Sorry Mr. Phillips but your son isn't as good as you think.
I do respect you for being a loyal hockey dad and sticking up for Chris though.
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+1 #71 SkipOPot2Mus 2011-12-01 21:21
ive said it before and ill say it again, give filatov more ice time and youll see production.
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-3 #72 texmexnl 2011-12-01 21:22
I think Neil will be a complete upgrade over butler when he comes back. Butler , aside from the game in Calgary, has shown nothing this year at all.
And when regin comes back I think he should fill in for winchester.

Line up would look like this: all pending filatov stays up
Greening-Spezza-Filatov
Michalek-Regin-Alfredsson
Condra-Smith-Daugavins
Foligno-Konopka-Neil
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+2 #73 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-01 21:32
Quoting texmexnl:
I think Neil will be a complete upgrade over butler when he comes back. Butler , aside from the game in Calgary, has shown nothing this year at all.
And when regin comes back I think he should fill in for winchester.

Foligno-Konopka-Neil


Foligno is having a career year and you want to throw him on the fourth line? No way broski
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-1 #74 SkipOPot2Mus 2011-12-01 22:00
wow, what a boring period lol. lets hope the 3rd is better
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-1 #75 Tookie 2011-12-01 22:34
And thats what I mean by Karlsson's defensive lapses....major brain fart or what?
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-1 #76 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-12-01 22:36
The goal that they scored was on a PP that shouldn't even had been a PP in the first place... Nick didn't do anything wrong was just being aggressive. BS call
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+1 #77 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-01 22:38
NICE!!!!!
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+2 #78 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-12-01 22:38
MIIIIIIIIIIILLL LLLLLLLLLAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AANNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNN
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+1 #79 SensFanInMTL 2011-12-01 22:40
Milan!
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0 #80 Peluso 2011-12-01 22:40
MILOOOOOOOOO!!! ! And Bob's your Atick! woooooo
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0 #81 Tcharger 2011-12-01 22:46
Philips!!!!!!!! !
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0 #82 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-01 22:47
Phillips and Karlsson got caught out there for too long on that one. Time to dig deep boys.
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0 #83 Peluso 2011-12-01 22:47
F*ck you Dallas - I killed JR
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0 #84 McLovin 2011-12-01 22:51
king k got burned bad on that one...yikes...
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0 #85 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-01 22:52
Wow exciting third period.
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-1 #86 ShaunK 2011-12-01 22:54
what an abysmal effort on the Stars tying and go ahead goals. Embarrassing.
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0 #87 token 2011-12-01 22:58
0-3 when we have the lee-rundy pairing on the ice for a game....i think....ah well..

now we get to play the ice-caps...hope fully they are still frozen on Saturday...
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