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Tuesday, 27 December 2011 22:29

Anderson, Sens Struggle on Home Ice

The first game back from the holidays certainly didn't go the way the Ottawa Senators were hoping it would.

Zack Smith got the home side on the board early but it was all Canadiens from that point on.  Craig Anderson struggled, allowing 4 goals on 7 shots and the Habs earned Randy Cunneyworth his first win as Head Coach of the Montreal Canadiens.

You often hear coaches talk about the concept of a trap game and this was certainly one of those for the Ottawa Senators.

With the Habs struggling lately, it seemed pretty clear that MacLean's group just didn't have the level of focus required to pick up what would have been an important two points.  With the exception of a couple of guys, the Sens didn't have the legs to skate with a more hungry Habs team.

While it's hard to isolate a negative on a night where the Sens struggled as a team, this was definitely a rough game for defenceman Erik Karlsson.  He didn't look nearly as sharp as he has at times this season and finished the night a -3 in just under 24 minutes of ice time.

Milan Michalek returned from a concussion and I thought he looked fairly comfortable, logging over 20 minutes and registering an assist on a second period goal by Jason Spezza.  Having Michalek back and contributing will help stabilize the Sens top six forwards.

Obviously wasn't pretty for the Sens but they won't have much time to dwell on what went wrong as the club will host their annual skills competitions tomorrow at SBP. That event kicks off at 1:00 PM tomorrow.

To close on a positive note, the reviews seem excellent for the new scoreboard which made its debut tonight.  Aside from a minor glitch where the board shut off with a minute to play, it sounded like fans really enjoyed the new addition.  Can't wait to see that thing in person!

Will have updates up on tomorrow's skills competition as they become available.

 

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+3 #1 MoeDozer 2011-12-27 22:57
the team didnt really deserve the loss tonight, we gave them a free win and i will state the obvious but it was andy's fault from the get go. the D lost a lot of confidence in our goalie this year (when hasnt that happened in ottawa anyways..) so, when our D are in a mind set of believing every shot is going to end up in our own net or be a horrible rebound, it makes the D back off rather apply heavy pressure which at the end causes more shots anyways..

this is what bad goaltending can do.. basically throws off and ultimately slows down the thinking process of the entire team.
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+2 #2 PATRICK 2.0 2011-12-27 23:04
Alright, so they had a bit too much eggnog before the game. Andersson looked shaky from the first shot.

Time to hit practice, work off the eggnog/fruit cake, come back next game to show us what they are made out of; a bunch of energetic youth who want a win.

I had to turn off the game after the first, couldn't stomach it :(
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+4 #3 Hax 2011-12-27 23:17
Scoreboard is already great and when finished it will be even better.

Pretty painful to watch the Habs with with 15,000 Habs fan in the building, but the most annoying fans were still a handful of Leaf fans - who wears their Phaneuf jersey to a Habs/Sens game? Douchebags!
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+2 #4 Andrews Theory 2011-12-27 23:24
was at the game.

i kinda thought they'd pull anderson after the third goal, Sens looked great in he first five minutes but a couple of soft quick goals killed them.

score board is definitely impressive but the top line of the netting in the ends cuts off part of the picture especially because its black, slightly annoying but not sure there is an easy fix.

ridiculous amount of habs fans at the game ughhh.
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+1 #5 conservativeHippie 2011-12-27 23:33
Remember Elliot.

He's much better this year and good for him. In reality though, tonight was a flashback to last year; pre-anderson .
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+2 #6 stevrock 2011-12-27 23:37
Inconsistency is a sign of inexperience.
They'll shake it with time.
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-1 #7 Spanishflea12 2011-12-27 23:39
WTF HAPPENED @_@?!?!?!?!
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+1 #8 Dorkiewicz 2011-12-28 00:00
Missed the first period, but if you guys tell me Anderson was bad, I'll take your word for it.

However, I watched the 2nd and 3rd and although we had a few chances, I never thought we made them work hard. Not a lot of scoring chances/sustain ed pressure/puck possession/fore checking etc, so it's tough to say the team didn't deserve the loss (looking at you, moe)
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+1 #9 Dorkiewicz 2011-12-28 00:04
Quoting Hax:
who wears their Phaneuf jersey to a Habs/Sens game? Douchebags!


Could have been Tampa vs Detroit (NFL) and a leafs fan would still wear their jersey. I even saw a Leafs jersey in a picture accompanying an article about the last pope's death.

To a Leafs fan, any occasion is suitable.
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+1 #10 111519 2011-12-28 00:37
This one was on Anderson

He owes us one now

Reimer got pulled in the Laughs Loss which is nice to see

Cunneyworth was a good Senator, glad we could help him out.
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+1 #11 The Dutch Treat 2011-12-28 03:20
Quoting conservativeHippie:
Remember Elliot.

He's much better this year and good for him. In reality though, tonight was a flashback to last year; pre-anderson .


Yeah, he looked awesome tonight standing straight up on two goals from Detroit. And losing his last two starts...

Never underestimate Hitchcock's system and the way it makes average goalies look good (see: Leclaire, Mason).

Elliott is streaky at best, a choke artist at worst.

Crappy game by Anderson nonetheless, too bad considering how stellar he was against Carolina.
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+1 #12 NickG 2011-12-28 04:38
The only thing good that I'm taking from this loss, is the Jets are now in a playoff spot, poised to knock the Leafs down too.

Oh well.

Sens will be better next game.


Also, Congrats to the Anglo coach in Montreal. I wonder what the french press will complain about in this one.
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+1 #13 The Apostle 2011-12-28 04:55
"To close on a positive note, the reviews seem excellent for the new scoreboard which made its debut tonight. Aside from a minor glitch where the board shut off with a minute to play, it sounded like fans really enjoyed the new addition."

The scoreboard fared better than the team - they shut off with 58 minutes to play.
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-7 #14 anonymustache 2011-12-28 08:04
Anderson pisses me off....He's Patty Lalime part 2!
Didn't deserve that length of a contract.
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+6 #15 miguel 2011-12-28 08:46
I will probably upset a few people with my comments, but how the hell can everyone always blame the goaltending.
No Anderson did not help us win this game, but please people look at the goals and where they are scored from. Our D did not do much to help either
The Leblanc goal was the only really bad goal.
Eller should never have been able to skate into slot like that and get such a great angle. Any other d-man would have put him on his ass, but he just skated in on Karlsson like it was a breakaway and he wasn't even there givin him excellent angles on Andy.
Plakanec batted out of mid air, a third was off a deflection to a Mtl player with an open net.
C'mon people, the past 10 years we have had some very shoddy goaltending, but Anderson is a very big part of us being in playoff contention.
Some of this has to go on our D as well.
Andy will be back to form on Friday!
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0 #16 my2sens 2011-12-28 08:54
@ miguel

I agree - Anderson perhaps should/could have stop the Eller goal... but to me the blame should rest on the D. Most were tips or the D leaving men wide open.

Also, blame the refs on the 3rd goal... should have been a blatant penalty behind the Montreal net for holding the stick, instead they skate down and score.

Not saying Ottawa should have won, Montreal was the better team... but:

A) Not all Anderson's fault, mostly D's fault.
B) Ref's missed call led to a 3rd quick goal and deflation of the team.

Lastly, please everyone stop bitching and moaning about losing games. We are rebuilding and in a year where everyone pegged us for the bottom, we are proving them wrong. We are going to have growing pains.

We will bounce back - GO SENS GO!!!
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+1 #17 merry christmas 2011-12-28 08:59
Too much ham and turkey...

Get'em next time boys!
Go sens
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+2 #18 The Apostle 2011-12-28 09:04
These sort of games will happen with a rebuilding team. Learn from it, put it away and move on.

Next!!!
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+1 #19 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-28 09:11
Even the best teams in the league get blown out from time to time. Anderson could have played better but the team defense was horrible last night. We didn't really generate many quality scoring chances for ourselves either.

On to the next one!
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-1 #20 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-28 09:36
@ Miguel & The Apostle,

Agree with both of your comments, on the lack of emotion
from certain players, but really the whole team let us down.

Do not wish, to ever see a lineup like the one last night.

There just is "no chemistry " with Michalek on Line 1 with Spezza and Alfredsson, period !!

Michalek and Alfredsson must be on different lines to balance out the scoring threat, but can still play together on Power Play !
Michalek has most of his 19 goals :Greening- Spezza - Michalek. That is where he is most efficient.

So, on Line 2, we could have : Foligno - Turris - Alfredsson.

At any rate, I trust that MacLean will revamp all the lines
to become most efficient, and score many goals.
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-2 #21 NotwinninforM­acKinnon 2011-12-28 10:03
At the game last night ..First hand Anderson looked like he didnt care at all and thats a issue he is a hot or cold goalie ..But I did hear a we want Lehner chant which was funny and nice too hear ...
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0 #22 EH_Matt 2011-12-28 10:35
Anyone know if there will be a stream of this afternoon's skills competition?
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0 #23 Patrick 2.0 2011-12-28 10:54
I hope to see alfie back on the second line as well. Not as a demotion, but I just love the Foligno/Alphie combo. they really do play well together and add in turris now...

Last night's loss doesn't bother me "too much". It was a blow-out and it sucked, but I have a feeling they'll bounce back. What has me personally concerned is our powerplay :(. Is it just me or does anyone else cringe when we get a powerplay? I keep thinking: "crap! they're gonna get a short-hander on us! I don't have the year stats on short-handed goals against, it just seems like its happened way too often in the last few games I've watched. I'm not sure who coaches the powerplay, but its kinda scary :(

No, I'm not bashing the sens because they lost (I'm overall pleasantly surprised at how well they are doing this year), I'm bashing them as they let yet another short-handed goal this game.
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0 #24 DenisVial 2011-12-28 11:01
Last night was painful to watch but at least the kids are learning what it takes to win. Anderson will get his mojo back and I fully expect for us to compete for a playoff spot. Are guys are going to make mistakes but I stand by our coach and GM to make the right decisions to achieve long term success. No one said it would be easy to watch a rebuild and we can expect some more poor performances like last night. PMac will bring the cup to Ottawa, we just need to be patient and not throw our players under the bus every time they shit the bed.
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+1 #25 MattZ 2011-12-28 11:51
Yeah to be honest we do not know how to run a power play. All we do is dump the puck into the zone and let the other team get the puck and just whip it out of the zone.
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0 #26 senskarlsson57 2011-12-28 11:54
When it seemed like the momentum was shifting towards us last night in the second, then we got a very important power play PM put out the second PP unit and I really think it was the wrong decision. They didn't do anything, and it seemed like they were on for a while! Had we had our first unit out and kept our momentum going by getting a few shots on net or scoring a goal, I think that would've shaken up a fragile Montreal team and maybe turned the game around in our favor.

Another thing I didn't like were the lines. I think our top 6 will be most effective would be if it looked like this:

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Foligno-Turris-Alfie

That way we get our first line that worked so well before MM9 got injured back together. And we also get the Foligno-Alfie chemistry with a true second line centre! Just a thought...

Anyways, terrible game last night, but I think our sens will bounce back on friday :D

GO SENS GO!
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+1 #27 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-28 12:16
Quoting senskarlsson57:
When it seemed like the momentum was shifting towards us last night in the second, then we got a very important power play PM put out the second PP unit and I really think it was the wrong decision. They didn't do anything, and it seemed like they were on for a while

Another thing I didn't like were the lines. I think our top 6 will be most effective would be if it looked like this:

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Foligno-Turris-Alfie




GO SENS GO!


Agree with you on line combinations to be more productive.

MacLean could even change it to : Foligno - Spezza - Michalek.
And also we would then have : Greening - Turris - Alfrdesson

When Michalek was out for 2 weeks, there was chemistry between Spezza - Alfredsson, and none when Michalek was back and teamed with Spezza - Alfredsson !
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0 #28 Cy Denneny 2011-12-28 12:28
I am surprised at all the Anderson bashing (1 bad goal imo)and no one going after Specail K for a a not so specail evening of events.
Hopefully the excess eggnog will wear off by Friday.
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0 #29 MethotToMyMadness 2011-12-28 12:51
Wow, where did the Rangers come from in the last few weeks. They get 5 straight wins and place themselves at the top of the East with 48 points. If someone had said to me that Montreal, Tampa, Washington and Buffalo would be on the outside looking in at this stage of the season I would have laughed. It's still tight and anything can happen at this stage, but It's just hard to believe.

Looking forward to the Ottawa/Calgary game on Friday. I can't wait to see the new scoreboard. :)
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0 #30 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-28 13:30
Quoting Cy Denneny:
I am surprised at all the Anderson bashing (1 bad goal imo)and no one going after Specail K for a a not so specail evening of events.
Hopefully the excess eggnog will wear off by Friday.


Last night was the worst game I think I've ever seen Karlsson play. He was horrible in all 3 zones.
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0 #31 Skelly 2011-12-28 14:26
Butler was horrible last night. I dont know why we give him so many chances. I agree with Snoopy Senior on the top 2 lines that really should remain static because in a Sens they got us here with exception to Turris of course are Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Foligno-Turris-Alfie.

I really like Alfy, but him being on the second line gives us alot more depth.

As for Anderson last game he was left hung out to dry.

Also, not having Phillips in there did affect the team. There is a reason Murray re-signed him and it wasnt just to teach the young guns.
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0 #32 conor smythe 2011-12-28 14:26
Pathetic effort by the Senators last night..

with New Jersey AND Washington losing 2 nights ago, this would have been a huge win for Ottawa.. we basically gave Montreal the game.

Every time the habs touched the puck all I could think was "wow, what a horrible, non-cohesive team.... wow, did they just score against us.. WTF"


Games like last night are the difference between playoff and non playoff teams.
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+1 #33 CarloswSPECR1 2011-12-28 16:11
Everyone has an off night. Learn from the mistakes, and move on.
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0 #34 SensChirp 2011-12-28 16:41
Apologies for the lack of a post today. Fighting an awful flu bug right now that has me essentially bed-ridden. Working on something for later tonight or tomorrow morning.
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-2 #35 sben 2011-12-28 16:51
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=608499


Stone is so good that i think that when Huberdeaus entry contract is up ottawa should get him just so that Stone could do well with him. Also try to get Johansen in the mix.
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0 #36 Sandy 2011-12-28 17:23
Don't forget the Sens were not good in the Carolina game either... Anderson got them that point.

He was not stellar last night.. but I don't think he had a lot of help.

Inconsistency will plague this young re-building team this year. Too bad... a win and they would have been ahead of the Leafs..

Was at Sens Skills today... really like the new scoreboard. There was a guy in his Leaf duds there today... why?

Greening broke his own record for fastest skater. Spezza went 4 for 4 in accuracy shooting and won the hardest shot with 103.6 MPH. That's unreal. Why the hell does he not shoot more? Condra won the shootout..
What amazed me as well was the puck control relay... Butler went through the whole course with one hand on his stick...
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0 #37 miguel 2011-12-28 18:22
Quoting Sandy:
Don't forget the Sens were not good in the Carolina game either... Anderson got them that point.

He was not stellar last night.. but I don't think he had a lot of help.

Inconsistency will plague this young re-building team this year. Too bad... a win and they would have been ahead of the Leafs..

Was at Sens Skills today... really like the new scoreboard. There was a guy in his Leaf duds there today... why?

Greening broke his own record for fastest skater. Spezza went 4 for 4 in accuracy shooting and won the hardest shot with 103.6 MPH. That's unreal. Why the hell does he not shoot more? Condra won the shootout..
What amazed me as well was the puck control relay... Butler went through the whole course with one hand on his stick...

yes one hand on stick... almost as if the puck was stuck to his stick... tongue in cheek, that was funny Sandy
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0 #38 anonymustache 2011-12-28 18:47
Eklund is saying we are in talks with the Yotes again!

Yes! Can't wait find out who we are chasing from the desert now...

(in case some didn't get it....Sarcasm Alert!)
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0 #39 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2011-12-28 19:59
Anybody watching the Sweden game?

Zibanejad has been impressive!
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0 #40 Eric1212 2011-12-28 20:15
STONE SCORES :P
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0 #41 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-28 20:17
I'm thinking about how much better Stone would make the Sens powerplay right now. Someone with a lethal shot and good hands around the net. He's going to be a good one!
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0 #42 AlfieforMayor11 2011-12-28 20:17
And yes Zibanejad had another impressive game for Sweden.
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0 #43 SensFanInMTL 2011-12-28 20:20
Mark Stone again what a player. He will definitely be scrutinized to make the team next year. If leading in the WHL and making IIHF Canada Jr. team doesn't give him credentials, I don't know what will.
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0 #44 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-28 20:24
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
Mark Stone again what a player. He will definitely be scrutinized to make the team next year. If leading in the WHL and making IIHF Canada Jr. team doesn't give him credentials, I don't know what will.


I can see the following line combination as of next year :

Michalek - Spezza - Stone

He will also no doubt be on the Power Play !!

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!
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+1 #45 N8ball85 2011-12-28 20:26
Is that sens prospect Jacub Culek that stone just rocked (pardon the pun)?
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0 #46 Hax 2011-12-28 21:45
Quoting N8ball85:
Is that sens prospect Jacub Culek that stone just rocked (pardon the pun)?


Yes
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0 #47 Hax 2011-12-28 21:47
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
Mark Stone again what a player. He will definitely be scrutinized to make the team next year. If leading in the WHL and making IIHF Canada Jr. team doesn't give him credentials, I don't know what will.


I can see the following line combination as of next year :

Michalek - Spezza - Stone

He will also no doubt be on the Power Play !!

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!



Possibly in a few years - let's not get crazy here Rob.
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0 #48 Hax 2011-12-28 21:52
I guess I'm the only one who thought Butler looked very good last night. Not saying he should be top 6 or anything, but I thought he looked better than he has all year.

And what happened to Daugavins? Is it just that he gets so few minutes or has he sort of fallen off?
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0 #49 Mat 2011-12-28 23:47
Quoting Hax:
I guess I'm the only one who thought Butler looked very good last night. Not saying he should be top 6 or anything, but I thought he looked better than he has all year.

And what happened to Daugavins? Is it just that he gets so few minutes or has he sort of fallen off?


Agree on both counts. Butler was one of the few out there that had speed, generated chances and came back to support the D.

And Daugavins and Condra's time did go down. Probably as a result of Smith and Neil`s ice time going up. Had I been the coach, I would have reduced Spezza and Michalek`s time...

They were nowhere near where they should have been last night...
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-2 #50 MattZ 2011-12-29 00:12
i may sound like a mad man but i think Turris is only going to be here short term. I think at the draft, Murray will package turris along with our 1st to land the 1st overall selection which will be Nail Yakupov but after a while of thinking it started to make sense.
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0 #51 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-29 08:00
Hey Hax,

He will be just as good, right off the bat, as Skinner was at 18, and in the All Star Game last year !

No way this guy vegetates in Junior or AHL leagues !

No way that I am getting crazy, just reality Hax !!
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0 #52 Anonymustache 2011-12-29 08:08
Quoting MattZ:
i may sound like a mad man but i think Turris is only going to be here short term. I think at the draft, Murray will package turris along with our 1st to land the 1st overall selection which will be Nail Yakupov but after a while of thinking it started to make sense.


I want what your smoking!
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0 #53 Johne 2011-12-29 08:31
http://twitter.com/dchesnokov - After playing just 2 games since moving to the #KHL from the #Sens, Nikita Filatov is reportedly out indefinitely with an injury.
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0 #54 MethotToMyMadness 2011-12-29 10:01
Zibanejad and Stone are both making a big slash in the Jr's this year, it's great to see. I really can't wait to see both of those guys in our lineup, however next year may not be the year for either of them and that's probably the main reason BM picked up Turris. Remember, it's a rebuild and with the addition of Turris, along with Spezza, Smith (who IMO has rocked this year) and Konopka/Da Costa, we have 4 C's that will be ready for next year, giving both Z and Stone some time in Bingo. While I think Stone is more NHL ready, it will help them in the long run.
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0 #55 MethotToMyMadness 2011-12-29 10:06
Quoting Johne:
http://twitter.com/dchesnokov - After playing just 2 games since moving to the #KHL from the #Sens, Nikita Filatov is reportedly out indefinitely with an injury.


Well that really sucks.
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0 #56 Hax 2011-12-29 11:38
Quoting madpajamma:
Zibanejad and Stone are both making a big slash in the Jr's this year, it's great to see. I really can't wait to see both of those guys in our lineup, however next year may not be the year for either of them and that's probably the main reason BM picked up Turris. Remember, it's a rebuild and with the addition of Turris, along with Spezza, Smith (who IMO has rocked this year) and Konopka/Da Costa, we have 4 C's that will be ready for next year, giving both Z and Stone some time in Bingo. While I think Stone is more NHL ready, it will help them in the long run.


ZK will be traded at the deadline - he's not part of the "rebuild", he's a solid part to help us transition and wait for the younger guys to be ready.
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0 #57 Hax 2011-12-29 11:40
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Hey Hax,

He will be just as good, right off the bat, as Skinner was at 18, and in the All Star Game last year !

No way this guy vegetates in Junior or AHL leagues !

No way that I am getting crazy, just reality Hax !!


He's improved a great deal, but he is no Skinner (yet anyway).
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0 #58 SNOOPY SENIOR 2011-12-29 11:52
Quoting Hax:
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Hey Hax,

He will be just as good, right off the bat, as Skinner was at 18, and in the All Star Game last year !

No way this guy vegetates in Junior or AHL leagues !

No way that I am getting crazy, just reality Hax !!


He's improved a great deal, but he is no Skinner (yet anyway).


@ Hax,

Maybe you are more reserved about Stone, while I'm too
excited after seeing him in 2 games.

Why do you think Zibanejad will be traded, when we picked him over Couturier who is already in NHL ?

He can play both Centre and Wing , as well as Power Play !!
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0 #59 Hax 2011-12-29 13:01
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
Maybe you are more reserved about Stone, while I'm too
excited after seeing him in 2 games.

Why do you think Zibanejad will be traded, when we picked him over Couturier who is already in NHL ?

He can play both Centre and Wing , as well as Power Play !!


I don't think Zibby will be traded.

As for Stone, I think he will eventually be great but I think his skating still needs work. He's a steal at 178th of course and if he was in this year's draft he might go first round, but I don't see him as better than Stamkos or something where he can just start on the top line and skip the AHL altogether.
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0 #60 Mat 2011-12-30 00:23
I think a lot of people who claim that Stone makes the team next year are missing the point.

A scoring touch is an asset for sure. It would even be considered rare even at the NHL level. but unless you can position yourself to score at the speed of today's game, that means next to nothing. That is to say that the number one asset a player needs, above a pure scoring touch, is NHL speed.

Look at Corey Locke. The guys was (is) a pure talent, but the skating was just never there, and so he never made an impact in any of his call ups. We could all name a player or two who had junior level domination but never made the big leagues, simply based on skating and speed alone.

That's the difference between a Skinner, a Stamkos,a Tavares versus a Stone, or a Locke. Fortunately for Stone though, he's still young, can still improve his skating, and in time he will be an NHLer. Next year though? That's far fetched...
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