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Saturday, 14 January 2012 12:24

Game Day- Sens Visit Slumping Habs

After a massive win over the top team in the Eastern Conference, the Senators will look to keep their recent run going when they visit the slumping Montreal Canadiens.

The Sens have gone eight games without a regulation loss and are the hottest team in the NHL.  The last team to beat the Sens in regulation? The Montreal Canadiens back on December 27th.

Pierre Gauthier's Habs are a mess right now, plain and simple.  They have just three wins in their past ten games and sit nine points back of the final playoff spot in the east.  They have made unnecessary coaching changes, traded for a brutal contract in Tomas Kaberle and then on Thursday, traded their most talented player mid game for what seemed like an awful return.

All that said, a game in Montreal is never easy so there is no room for the streaking Sens to take the Habs lightly.  Montreal has taken both meetings between the two teams this season.

The Senators are coming off their biggest win of the season, a convincing 3-0 win over the New York Rangers.  The teams behind Ottawa keep winning so there still isn't a ton of wiggle room, meaning it's another huge two points up for grabs tonight.  The Sens are six points clear of the 9th place Pittsburgh Penguins.

Craig Anderson picked up his first shutout of the season at MSG and continued his strong play of late.  He will start again in Montreal.

Matt Carkner will take Brian Lee's spot in the line up.

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Condra-Turris-Alfredsson
Foligno-Smith-Neil
Daugavins-Konopka-Butler

Kuba-Karlsson
Cowen-Gonchar
Phillips-Carkner

Puck drop is scheduled for just after 7:00 PM tonight with the game available on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and RDS.  For those of you looking to watch online, check the CBC website as they usually have a stream available.

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-1 #1 Matt R 2012-01-14 12:31
What do people think of a trade centered around Kuba for James Van Riemsdyk to shore up our left wing? Philly needs a D pretty badly with their top 2 guys out.
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+2 #2 hamany 2012-01-14 12:32
have a big feeling were gonna win this game!
THE HABS SUCK AT EVERYTHING THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE TRADES OR WIN GAMES.....
GO SENS GO!
Oh and i think foligno should trade places with condra i just want to see how the would work...
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+10 #3 Mitchell 2012-01-14 12:32
-1 in goal differential, lets fix that tonight!
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+3 #4 zachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-01-14 12:37
I sure hope we win tonight. It just would look weird if we couldn't beat a team that has in my opinion been completely ruined by their gm. He is panacking and making all the wrong moves every time they go on a loosing streak
After beating new york in such a fashion, I really feel that a win tonight would again prove to teams around the league were for real. Ya montreal is brutal but the true contenders bring their 'A' game every night. And usually even more against bad teams because the true offensive stars feel like its an opportunti to rack up some points. The sens were in one of these shitty teams back during the original loosing streak in Oct and had teams walk all over us. Now its our turn! Lets blow them out in their own barn
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+1 #5 boom 2012-01-14 12:44
Quoting hamany:
have a big feeling were gonna win this game!
THE HABS SUCK AT EVERYTHING THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE TRADES OR WIN GAMES.....
GO SENS GO!
Oh and i think foligno should trade places with condra i just want to see how the would work...

I've been hoping they would try that too. I'd like to see Foligno get a long run with top six minutes...
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0 #6 zachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-01-14 12:46
Apparently Toronto is offering Schenn for VanRiemsdyk so we would have to offer up a whole lot more than Kuba.

Don't get me wrong I'd love to get VanRiemsdyk. He's a beauty for sure
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0 #7 St Nick 2012-01-14 12:48
The Sens need to be careful with a wounded Habs team, you can't take any team likely in the NHL. Hopefully they come out strong & hammer the smaller Habs at every opportunity. A convincing victory tonight is require to stay ahead of the teams behind them.

I would do a Kuba for Van Reimsdyke but I'm not sure Philly would or Murray would at this point with the team playing so well & the Karlsson/Kuba tandem playing so well. That been said though, Kuba is 35 yrs old & a UFA, there is no guearantee he will play this well it they re-sign him, so I would make that deal. Van Reinsdyke is a former 1st rd pick, I would think Philly would want more or trade a lesser prospect.
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+3 #8 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-14 12:49
Quoting boom:
Quoting hamany:
have a big feeling were gonna win this game!
THE HABS SUCK AT EVERYTHING THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE TRADES OR WIN GAMES.....
GO SENS GO!
Oh and i think foligno should trade places with condra i just want to see how the would work...

I've been hoping they would try that too. I'd like to see Foligno get a long run with top six minutes...


At first I looked at Foligno on the third line as a demotion for him, but after watching this team play the last handful of games, Foligno on the third line gives us a bit more of an offensive punch on the third line than Condra.

Our top three lines are very balanced. Let's not mess with a winning line-up.
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+5 #9 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-14 12:54
Quoting Matt R:
What do people think of a trade centered around Kuba for James Van Riemsdyk to shore up our left wing? Philly needs a D pretty badly with their top 2 guys out.


Seriously man? Philly would never do JVR for Kuba. Cowen for JVR is closer to equal value but there's no way we should/would ever part with Jared.
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+1 #10 ShaunK 2012-01-14 12:56
We better not lose this one tonight. If we can beat the Rags at MSG we better be able to beat the Scabs and their pathetic roster.

Anyone see that Turris is doing an autograph session tomorrow? Only an hour long though 2-3
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0 #11 Johne 2012-01-14 13:09
I'm not a fan of JVR at all, don't make another trade Murray. Keep the chemistry going. So what if we're not a contender this season? We're already way ahead of everyone's expectations and this is only year one of the rebuild. I'd hate to see a pick or any of our prospects go to patch an immediate need of what we have coming in the future (even though Turris was exactly that, but we did have a surplus of dmen and that trade fixed both needs).
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0 #12 Johne 2012-01-14 13:16
If we can get a 2nd for Kuba to make up for the 2nd we lost in the Turris trade, I think we do that as long as Murray knows that Lee or Gryba can step in and replace Kuba's quality minutes (which I'm not confident that they can, but that's why I trust Murray more than myself).
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0 #13 LeGatinois 2012-01-14 13:16
Hi guys, I'm writing an article (in french) about the best prospects of the organization. Here is what it looks like now :
15) Culek
14) Hoffman
13) Borowiecki
12) Claeson
11) Pageau
10) Wiercioch
9) Petersson
8) Puempel
7) Prince
6) DaCosta
5) Noesen
4) Lehner
3) Stone
2) Silfverberg
1) Zibanejad

Did I forget someone ? What should I change ?
Thanks for your comments,
LeGatinois
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0 #14 Johne 2012-01-14 13:20
@LeGatinois

Gryba/Blood/O'brien, but I'm not sure if they fit top 15, I also think Borowiecki should be higher on the list. He's probably the closest out of everyone listed to see a jump to the NHL, especially this season.

But you also might be making your list based on overall potential instead of closest to making NHL.
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+1 #15 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-01-14 13:21
Quoting LeGatinois:
Hi guys, I'm writing an article (in french) about the best prospects of the organization. Here is what it looks like now :
15) Culek
14) Hoffman
13) Borowiecki
12) Claeson
11) Pageau
10) Wiercioch
9) Petersson
8) Puempel
7) Prince
6) DaCosta
5) Noesen
4) Lehner
3) Stone
2) Silfverberg
1) Zibanejad

Did I forget someone ? What should I change ?
Thanks for your comments,
LeGatinois


Wow,

That looks like 67% of our Ottawa Senators challenging for a Stanley Cup in 2-3 years !!
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0 #16 boom 2012-01-14 13:25
@LeGatinois

you're bound to get all sorts of varying opinions regarding the order, but I can't think of anyone you missed.

This site should help:
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/teams/ottawa_senators

Good luck.
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0 #17 LeGatinois 2012-01-14 13:28
Quoting Johne:
@LeGatinois

Gryba/Blood/O'brien, but I'm not sure if they fit top 15, I also think Borowiecki should be higher on the list. He's probably the closest out of everyone listed to see a jump to the NHL, especially this season.

But you also might be making your list based on overall potential instead of closest to making NHL.


Yes, it's more about their overall potential or the ones who could have the biggest impact on the team
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+1 #18 Dillan 2012-01-14 13:40
Quoting LeGatinois:
Hi guys, I'm writing an article (in french) about the best prospects of the organization. Here is what it looks like now :
15) Culek
14) Hoffman
13) Borowiecki
12) Claeson
11) Pageau
10) Wiercioch
9) Petersson
8) Puempel
7) Prince
6) DaCosta
5) Noesen
4) Lehner
3) Stone
2) Silfverberg
1) Zibanejad

Did I forget someone ? What should I change ?
Thanks for your comments,
LeGatinois


Lokks good to me. the only thing i would do is rank lehner abit better cause he is our future #1
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+2 #19 McLovin 2012-01-14 13:42
technically Filly is still our prospect
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+1 #20 Sandy 2012-01-14 13:50
The Sens struggle against the Habs. The Habs speed gives our D nightmares.. that's what happened last game with a 6-2 loss.

Let's hope the Sens play hard and get on them all game.

Mtl will want to show they can win without Cammy.

A win tonight will go a long way to getting more points and maybe getting room from the 8th place Caps.

If you look at the East standings -- I think only Pitts & Buffalo (once both are healthy) stand a chance of getting back into the top 8... that leaves 2 of either Ottawa, Toronto, NJ or Florida not make it. Washington will probably catch Florida for the lead in their division soon and Florida will fall in the standings. It's so close. Gonna be a great run to April.

Go Sens.. hoping for a win.
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0 #21 SwedishSens 2012-01-14 14:08
Quoting LeGatinois:
Hi guys, I'm writing an article (in french) about the best prospects of the organization. Here is what it looks like now :
15) Culek
14) Hoffman
13) Borowiecki
12) Claeson
11) Pageau
10) Wiercioch
9) Petersson
8) Puempel
7) Prince
6) DaCosta
5) Noesen
4) Lehner
3) Stone
2) Silfverberg
1) Zibanejad

Did I forget someone ? What should I change ?
Thanks for your comments,
LeGatinois


Switch DaCosta and Borcop and we have are top 10 and most likely too play in Ottawa as reg
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+3 #22 Floridasensfan 2012-01-14 14:20
We need to take it to them hard, Price could be our biggest challenge.

We need to keep the wins and the points coming, tonight is a chance to make up for the goals against we suffered early season, the teams I would love to inflict pain on by a blow out score is the Leafs obviously and then the Habs.

Crush the bastards
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+1 #23 ChrisT. 2012-01-14 14:24
This was from the last article, not really sure what this guy was thinking.

Quoting jakester:
Kuba and Stone to Philly for Matt Read.
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What the heck are people smoking around here. Read is a journeyman!


What the heck are you smoking? Matt Read is a rookie in Philly and will likely be a strong contender for Rookie of the Year. Especially now with 'the Nuge' out.

Not quite sure how that makes someone a journeyman?
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+1 #24 ChrisT. 2012-01-14 14:44
Also for those who are all high on us trading for JVR, he's out indefinitely with a concussion.
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0 #25 Mitchell 2012-01-14 15:03
just read on nhl.com that lee is expected instead of carkner in the OTT_MTL lines
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-3 #26 Canucnik 2012-01-14 15:05
Le Gatinois:

The Stanley Cup Teams priority...

Goalie...Lehner

Scorer...Stone

Defenceman...Borocop

First round type leader (future Captain)...Z-bad

Fancy Swede...Silfverberg

Tough old diamond in the rough...Eric Gruba
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0 #27 Shawntology 2012-01-14 15:18
A friend of mine does a lot of coverage for the CCHL and he was talking to one of the Bruins scouts. The scout said something along the lines of "people are freaking out over the 2nd round draft pick because they're evaluating it like it's a pick from last year. This year isn't as deep of a draft." I think that probably explains why we're seeing a lot of teams throwing in second rounders in their trades this year
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0 #28 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-14 15:19
I don't know what to do about tonight. Sens vs Habs or Tebow Time? I'll have to switch between both.

Sens need to dominate the Habs tonight. Great teams have that "killer instinct" to put teams away when they're down, and the Sens need to do that tonight. I don't know if I'll be satisfied with just a win tonight, we need to kick MTL when they're down and put the final nail in the coffin to the Habs season.

I would love nothing more than to see the Sens redeem themselves after that pathetic 6-2 loss to the Habs on boxing day, and run up the score on these clowns 8-0.

The Canadians are one of the most winning-est and storied franchises in professional sports, and Pierre Gauthier has turned them into the laughing stock of the NHL.

Go Sens Go! Destroy this pitiful Montreal team tonight.
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+1 #29 sensgod 2012-01-14 15:29
Prediction for tonight Sens 3 Habs 1
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0 #30 ShaunK 2012-01-14 15:30
Quoting Shawntology:
A friend of mine does a lot of coverage for the CCHL and he was talking to one of the Bruins scouts. The scout said something along the lines of "people are freaking out over the 2nd round draft pick because they're evaluating it like it's a pick from last year. This year isn't as deep of a draft." I think that probably explains why we're seeing a lot of teams throwing in second rounders in their trades this year


The consensus opinion is that this is the deepest draft since 2003
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+2 #31 KT7 2012-01-14 16:18
Quoting Matt R:
What do people think of a trade centered around Kuba for James Van Riemsdyk to shore up our left wing? Philly needs a D pretty badly with their top 2 guys out.


first off, no disrespect to you but Philly would never pull the trigger on that deal, considering that JVR is on the rise, and Kuba is a depreciating asset.

Moreover, Kuba as quietly been one of the most effective players for Ottawa this season.

The Sens had a brief glimpse of life without Kuba, when he suffered a shoulder injury at the end of November. He missed six games, with the Senators only winning once in his absence. They blew leads against Dallas, Washington and New Jersey and looked like a sloppy bunch in those contests.

More importantly, his impact on Erik Karlsson was dramatic. In those six games that he missed, Karlsson had his worst stretch of hockey this season. He collected just three points with a minus-4 rating without his usual defence partner. He consistently turned the puck over and looked like he missed the calming influence of Kuba by his side.

Trading Kuba, could have a very negative impact on Karlsson down the stretch. I'm not taking anything away from Karlsson's Godly skill. However, Kuba does play a big role to let Karlsson do what he does best.

I'm not suggesting that Murray re-sign Kuba for next season but I do think that trading Kuba at the deadline would be a mistake, considering we're in the midst of a playoff run.
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0 #32 HolyPuck 2012-01-14 16:24
Quoting KT7:
Quoting Matt R:
What do people think of a trade centered around Kuba for James Van Riemsdyk to shore up our left wing? Philly needs a D pretty badly with their top 2 guys out.


first off, no disrespect to you but Philly would never pull the trigger on that deal, considering that JVR is on the rise, and Kuba is a depreciating asset.

Moreover, Kuba as quietly been one of the most effective players for Ottawa this season.

The Sens had a brief glimpse of life without Kuba, when he suffered a shoulder injury at the end of November. He missed six games, with the Senators only winning once in his absence. They blew leads against Dallas, Washington and New Jersey and looked like a sloppy bunch in those contests.

More importantly, his impact on Erik Karlsson was dramatic. In those six games that he missed, Karlsson had his worst stretch of hockey this season. He collected just three points with a minus-4 rating without his usual defence partner. He consistently turned the puck over and looked like he missed the calming influence of Kuba by his side.

Trading Kuba, could have a very negative impact on Karlsson down the stretch. I'm not taking anything away from Karlsson's Godly skill. However, Kuba does play a big role to let Karlsson do what he does best.

I'm not suggesting that Murray re-sign Kuba for next season but I do think that trading Kuba at the deadline would be a mistake, considering we're in the midst of a playoff run.


I agree, have no great love for Kuba, but I think he'll be here to the end of the season, and playoffs if we make it. Seems to have a good influence on Karlsson, and has played well. Having said that, I hope we do not re-sign him.
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+1 #33 Mark 2012-01-14 16:26
I hope the Sens absolutely spank them in their own barn. I was at the game in Ottawa and the Habs fans were an aroggant bunch of asswipes. Olay olay olay olay olay olay olay olay...
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+3 #34 KT7 2012-01-14 16:55
I know That TSN is owned by Bell who now also own the Maple leafs and the Habs. but for God sake's You're a freakin sports network which means you have to showcase everyone in the league. Today's Canadiens/senat ors Ice Chips ( preview of the game) on TSN only Showcased RENE -freakin BOURQUE And the offensive boost the habs will get with Gomez back in the lineup ( hahaha, made my day) . the only thing that was mentioned about the Senators ( who are 7-0-1 in their last 8) is that anderson will start tonight.

I'm sick and tired of telecasts involving reporters defending dion phanuef ( since he was voted as the most over-rated player) , I'm sick of reporters talking about " Reimer being one of the elite goaltenders in the league" or how " Kessel is a definite for the Hart trophy or even how all of a sudden the NHL All star voting system is such a big flaw because 4 Senators Made it to ASG, while only 3 made it from the leafs. Not only that , But Sportsnet ( owned by rogers who also own the Maple leafs) blabbering about 15 things learnt from Brian Burke. Or even the day to day lives of Lupul and Kessel.

What really Should be broadcasted?
1) The Rise of the St louis blues and their surprising Goal tending.
2.) The surprising rise and consistency of The Florida Panthers

3.)How Nashville's been So consistent and in a playoff spot even with a lack of elite forwards.

4.) What Are the next steps for Columbus , Specifically at the Deadline.

5.) What The Fuck is going to happen with Phoenix going into the next few years?

6.) What is going on with the other Florida team? The Lightning Were Supposed to Be Cup Contenders!!

7.) Adam Henrique quietly taking the league by storm.

and last but definitely not the least

7.)Kyle's turris's Play With the Senators, and their recent surge as a team.
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0 #35 sennies1980 2012-01-14 16:58
Oil of Olay?
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0 #36 ZachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-01-14 17:00
Crazy thought...

I want opinions because I want to know if this could possibly happen or I'm just crazy

BM said he wants another winger if were in a playoff spot come deadline time.
What about trading Kuba or Gonchar in some kind of package (if need be) for Derek Roy. I think he would be a perfect fit on either of the top 2 lines. He has only one year remaining on his contract at 4.0million. The beauty part about him is that he's only 28 and would probably take a home town discount for the new contract. He could be a perfect long term second line winger with Turris

Thoughts
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+1 #37 Blitz_18 2012-01-14 17:08
I hate that queen Derek Roy
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+3 #38 Sandy 2012-01-14 18:03
I too am sick of the Toronto centric media and all of their hype of their beloved Leafs. The Sens get no respect from either Sportsnet or Toronto Sports Network and CBC...

I hope Ottawa goes in there on Tuesday and wipes them out.. PLEASE.
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+2 #39 marshy_rules 2012-01-14 18:20
Not sure if anyone mentioned it already but Sen's prospect J-G. Pageau is now a member of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens (traded from Gatineau) in the Q.

First game : 1g. 2 assists : 3pts.

Not a bad aquisition !
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+2 #40 KT7 2012-01-14 18:24
Quoting Sandy:
I too am sick of the Toronto centric media and all of their hype of their beloved Leafs. The Sens get no respect from either Sportsnet or Toronto Sports Network and CBC...

I hope Ottawa goes in there on Tuesday and wipes them out.. PLEASE.


CBC is supposed to be a federal crown corporation but the way they broadcast it, it should be Hockey night In Toronto opposed to hockey night in Canada.
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0 #41 simple jack 2012-01-14 18:27
Derek roy has helped buffalo win some games including games where he's dominating the score sheets for buffalo when they play us, it's a thought i'd be okay with and he'd only help, but at what cost?
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0 #42 simple jack 2012-01-14 18:33
Quoting KT7:
Quoting Sandy:
I too am sick of the Toronto centric media and all of their hype of their beloved Leafs. The Sens get no respect from either Sportsnet or Toronto Sports Network and CBC...

I hope Ottawa goes in there on Tuesday and wipes them out.. PLEASE.


CBC is supposed to be a federal crown corporation but the way they broadcast it, it should be Hockey night In Toronto opposed to hockey night in Canada.


We can only hope cbc carries the sens after the leafs contract is up and they get moved to the cable networks... but the nhl needs to lift the regions ban on teams so that they are nationally televised so we can all enjoy sens hockey.
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0 #43 jakester 2012-01-14 18:35
sure what this guy was thinking.


Quoting jakester:
Kuba and Stone to Philly for Matt Read.
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What the heck are people smoking around here. Read is a journeyman!


What the heck are you smoking? Matt Read is a rookie in Philly and will likely be a strong contender for Rookie of the Year. Especially now with 'the Nuge' out.

Not quite sure how that makes someone a journeyman?
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Matt Read 26 yr old Rookie - not a phenom out of Junior - do your homework - he's been in the AHL all this time - like trading Kuba and Stone for Daugavins

Stone will end up with 150 points this year probably!
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0 #44 stevrock 2012-01-14 18:52
Quoting simple jack:
Quoting KT7:
Quoting Sandy:
I too am sick of the Toronto centric media and all of their hype of their beloved Leafs. The Sens get no respect from either Sportsnet or Toronto Sports Network and CBC...

I hope Ottawa goes in there on Tuesday and wipes them out.. PLEASE.


CBC is supposed to be a federal crown corporation but the way they broadcast it, it should be Hockey night In Toronto opposed to hockey night in Canada.


We can only hope cbc carries the sens after the leafs contract is up and they get moved to the cable networks... but the nhl needs to lift the regions ban on teams so that they are nationally televised so we can all enjoy sens hockey.


I was kind of making that point on the FB group, and was politely told to STFU because I hate our "dear broadcaster".

CBC is a farce, and I can't wait for the day when they are forced to pander to another team's fan base or hang up the sports division for good.
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0 #45 ChrisT. 2012-01-14 18:55
Quoting jakester:
sure what this guy was thinking.


Matt Read 26 yr old Rookie - not a phenom out of Junior - do your homework - he's been in the AHL all this time - like trading Kuba and Stone for Daugavins

Stone will end up with 150 points this year probably!



Matt Read is 25, if you're going to tell someone to do their homework, at least look up relevant data to support your argument. I realize it is only 5 months in the difference, but once again, you told me to do my homework yet were wrong in one of your facts.

Also you stated that he's been in the AHL all this time, which is also false. He was playing in the CHA which is a Collegiate all hockey conference that plays in the NCAA Div. 1 level.

He spent 4 years playing at Bemidji State. I would assume, but can not say for certain, that he got a College degree. He then spent 11 games in the AHL playing for Adirondack before being called up to the Flyers.

In his non-phenom hockey career, he has been a point per game producer at every level he's been so far. At the start of this season he scored 13 points in 11 games in the AHL. In the NHL to date he has 26 points - 13 goals and 13 assists, while playing on one of the most offensively dominant and deep teams in the league. He has 3 game winning goals and is a +8.

Feel free to challenge anything I just said. It is all documented fact. Here is the link to his player profile, as a citation to where I did my 'homework' on the kid.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/teams/players/bio/?id=7049

Sharpen your skates.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PibXO3VXHoM
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0 #46 Sudsy 2012-01-14 18:57
Add another happy Sens 3rd jersey owner to the list!! Not sure who to put on the back tho...decisions decisions

GO SENS GO!
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0 #47 ChrisT. 2012-01-14 19:02
Quoting Sudsy:
Add another happy Sens 3rd jersey owner to the list!! Not sure who to put on the back tho...decisions decisions

GO SENS GO!


I feel terrible about it, but a friend of mine found a website online that had perfect knock offs of the Sens third jersey. It cost me $40 and came with free shipping. The jersey is perfect. I think there was a single loose stitch.

Comes with the shoulder patches, all star game patch, lace up, tie down, the weird collar thing and stitched on names and number plates and the C. I chose the Alfredsson option over the other 4 guys they had available.

I wish I could afford to have bought one of the real ones, but I am a poor student. When I finally get out into the real world though, I will make up for it by getting a real one.
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+3 #48 DenisVial 2012-01-14 19:37
Forced to watch the game in Punjabi and not in HD! I second the notion that CBC will be forced to show our games on Saturdays when their previous Laff's end up as a pay per view in the hopefully not too distant future. The funny thing is I think I understand more in Punjabi than when Bob Cole was doing the games.
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0 #49 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-01-14 19:45
Our powerplay is despicable.
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+3 #50 token 2012-01-14 19:49
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Our powerplay is despicable.


We can blame Melnyk and his coach hiring interference for that ...If i'm not mistaken Cameron is in charge of the PP..We started the season with a strong PP..but after the first 20 games, other teams have figured out our PP and Cameron has done shit all bout it...

Sorry, needed to vent..
Plus every time i piss on the sens for their horrible first period play they show up in the second and third...
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+2 #51 hamany 2012-01-14 19:52
were getting owned!
we need a fight.....
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+2 #52 token 2012-01-14 19:53
Andy has been brilliant this period...

Waiting for the end of the period to send this..dont want to jinx him..:P
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-1 #53 ChrisT. 2012-01-14 19:56
I have to say, I'm from Summerside, PE and grew up with Dave Cameron's son, which has given me the opportunity to meet Dave a few times. Never really liked the guy, and following his coaching career, I never did think he was anything too special as a coach. It became very obvious to me last year at the WJC that he is not the most tactful coach out there.

Unfortunately Summerside also is the hometown of Doug MacLean. Guy is a joke for Sportsnet.
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0 #54 hamany 2012-01-14 19:56
Quoting token:
Andy has been brilliant this period...

Waiting for the end of the period to send this..dont want to jinx him..:P


NICE ONE!
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0 #55 hamany 2012-01-14 20:34
ANDERSON=1ST STAR
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0 #56 token 2012-01-14 20:38
Quoting hamany:
ANDERSON=1ST STAR


oh no you dint...:S
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-1 #57 TheBoss 2012-01-14 20:39
Our PP really needs a shake up.
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+1 #58 token 2012-01-14 20:41
sens don't seem to have their legs tonight....not sure if they are saving up all their energy for the third...

Waiting for a fight or big hit by Neiler on Subban to give us a spark...
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0 #59 T K 2012-01-14 20:54
Foligno came close near the end of the 2nd
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0 #60 T K 2012-01-14 21:03
Weird visual for you:

I've been watching Dexter Season 5 this week. If Chris Neil was a small woman with teeth, he'd look a hell of a lot like Julia Stiles....
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0 #61 token 2012-01-14 21:15
This team i tells ya...
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+3 #62 token 2012-01-14 21:17
Turris!!
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+3 #63 T K 2012-01-14 21:31
Spezz!
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0 #64 T K 2012-01-14 21:40
iF yoU Cee Kay...
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+8 #65 Dillan 2012-01-14 21:50
screw you bob cole. he called karlson gonchar the whole overtime period. time to retire
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0 #66 Ryan 2012-01-14 21:56
Yes alfie
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+4 #67 T K 2012-01-14 21:57
Alfie alfie alfie
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0 #68 SkipOPot2Mus 2012-01-14 22:02
Alfie!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!
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0 #69 SENSor 2012-01-14 22:09
ALFIE!
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+3 #70 KT7 2012-01-14 22:09
Anyone notice the walrus's reaction after the captain's goal?

not even a smile, just looks down and then shake's the assistant coach's hand.

He's all like, "meh.. another day, Another win"
what a boss.
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+3 #71 Blitz_18 2012-01-14 22:12
And that ladies and gentlemen is why we PRRRAAAIISSEEE ALFIE!
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0 #72 KT7 2012-01-14 22:14
A good'ol bagel in the goal differential department for the team in red !
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+1 #73 SENSor 2012-01-14 22:17
Quoting KT7:
Anyone notice the walrus's reaction after the captain's goal?

not even a smile, just looks down and then shake's the assistant coach's hand.

He's all like, "meh.. another day, Another win"
what a boss.

"I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together.
See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly.
I'm crying.

Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come.
Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday.
Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long.
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob..."
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0 #74 token 2012-01-14 22:44
Praise Alfie indeed...

Would getting 'Alfie' on a jersey instead of 'Alfredsson' be disrespectful to our Capitan?

regarding the game... Why can't the sens play their third period style of hockey in the first and second period? I'm not complaining about the exiting thirds...but we could have thumped them if we showed up in the first two periods..seemed like we played to preserve a shutout for Andy and once that was out the window, we hit the accelerator...

Sens fans dont need to go to the gym anymore.. this season i've lost weight sitting through the last 20-25 minutes of sens games...
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+3 #75 token 2012-01-14 22:52
Turris keeps adding to his stats as a Senator...
1g +1 4 shots

Looked dangerous on the ice when everyone else seemed to be snoozing...
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0 #76 Sandy 2012-01-14 22:54
When it comes to final playoff spots I know that shootout wins are not counted for those fighting for the 8th spot in the standings. Do they take away a total of 2 pts... or just 1 pt as the extra for the shootout?

I believe that only comes into affect when teams are fighting for the final spots correct -- or are they taken out for all of the top 8 teams?
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0 #77 Floridasensfan 2012-01-14 22:58
two points out from being second in the east if a few teams stay as they are and we get two points.

that would be cool even if it is just for a short stint.
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+3 #78 N8ball85 2012-01-14 22:59
Karlsson = Norris
Spezza = Hart
Maclean = Jack Adams

Not that outta reach is it ?
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+1 #79 T K 2012-01-14 23:14
Sandy, please visit NHL.COM, select Standings and then Conference. Read the tie breaker foot notes and then look at the column called ROW. You'll be able to figure it out from that.
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0 #80 T K 2012-01-14 23:23
Quoting Floridasensfan:
two points out from being second in the east if a few teams stay as they are and we get two points.

that would be cool even if it is just for a short stint.


The big complicating factor is Boston's massive 5 games in hand. Huge considering their absolutely horrific start.
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0 #81 ShaunK 2012-01-14 23:52
Anyone going to the Turris signing tomorrow?
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+1 #82 Darcy Loewen 2012-01-15 08:30
According to Bob Cole Gonachar played about 48 mins lastnight, i mean hey, the guy is a Legend but every dog has his day. He still has a great hockey voice but he only knows Spezza, the rest he's just reading numbers. I wonder why they has Dean Brown calling the Winnipeg game?

I hope BM does nothing at the Deadline, why would he? We have 3 lines playing well, i just hope Anderson can hold up, he's gonna end up playing at least 70 games at this point.

Go Sens Go!
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0 #83 Uncle Phil 2012-01-15 08:48
Quoting N8ball85:
Karlsson = Norris
Spezza = Hart
Maclean = Jack Adams

Not that outta reach is it ?


Anderson--Vezin a
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0 #84 Floridasensfan 2012-01-15 08:50
Quoting T K:
Quoting Floridasensfan:
two points out from being second in the east if a few teams stay as they are and we get two points.

that would be cool even if it is just for a short stint.


The big complicating factor is Boston's massive 5 games in hand. Huge considering their absolutely horrific start.


yes we have played 5 more games than Boston so being a point away is skewed but it would be cool to pass them at least until they catch up in games.

they would have to go on a losing skid for us to hang with them game for game.
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+1 #85 jakester 2012-01-15 09:38
Chris T.

Just happy you aren't our GM trading Stone and Kuba for Matt Read. Let's stop falling in love with guys who have a little success. He's not a star.
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-3 #86 gauts26 2012-01-15 09:38
Crazy thinking but how about trade for a veteran presents like Vinny Prospal.

4th round + Jim O'brien
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+2 #87 GreeningTheMonster 2012-01-15 09:52
man i love this team

karlsson:
2nd in league in assists, tied for 2nd in league in powerplay points, 1st in league for points by a defenseman

spezza:

tied for 6th in the league in points, future captain material

michalek:

tied for 3rd in the league in goals

anderson:

tied for a second in the league in wins

1st overall what?
Nail who?

GO SENS GOOO !!!!
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+2 #88 GreeningTheMonster 2012-01-15 10:01
Quoting gauts26:
Crazy thinking but how about trade for a veteran presents like Vinny Prospal.

4th round + Jim O'brien

why in the world would we wanna get prospal ?
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-2 #89 gauts26 2012-01-15 10:17
Quoting GreeningTheMonster:
Quoting gauts26:
Crazy thinking but how about trade for a veteran presents like Vinny Prospal.

4th round + Jim O'brien

why in the world would we wanna get prospal ?


For a playoff run
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+1 #90 T K 2012-01-15 10:35
While I love the wins, the positive energy and the drama around this team, I can't shake a feeling that it's as much about how bad the other teams are playing as it's about how strong/lucky the Sens are.

It's like the others finally get a taste of what the Sens had to endure last year.
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+3 #91 AlfieforMayor11 2012-01-15 10:36
I know this is going to sound like a big homer comment, but a deep playoff run isn't out of the question for this team. There's a lot of hockey to play between now and april, but if the team we've seen in the last few weeks is the real Senators team, then I don't think anyone should write them off come playoff time.

I really don't think Murray is going to be a seller at the deadline.
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0 #92 GreeningTheMonster 2012-01-15 11:03
Quoting gauts26:
Quoting GreeningTheMonster:
Quoting gauts26:
Crazy thinking but how about trade for a veteran presents like Vinny Prospal.

4th round + Jim O'brien

why in the world would we wanna get prospal ?


For a playoff run


lmfaooooo
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0 #93 ChrisT. 2012-01-15 12:00
Quoting jakester:
Chris T.

Just happy you aren't our GM trading Stone and Kuba for Matt Read. Let's stop falling in love with guys who have a little success. He's not a star.


I see your reading skills are about as strong as your research skills. Try going over what I said in response to your posts again, only this time read the words that I said.

I think Kuba + Stone for Read would be a horrible trade. If you read my posts, not once do I say that I support that trade. All I did was cut down the notion that Read is an NHL journeyman. And then your rebuttle that he spent all these years in the AHL, after telling me to do my homework.

Kuba + Stone for Read, I would never do that trade.

Tell me to do my homework and then have erroneous facts in the same post...well I'm gonna give you the actual facts plus a snide remark like I did.
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0 #94 Floridasensfan 2012-01-15 12:14
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I know this is going to sound like a big homer comment, but a deep playoff run isn't out of the question for this team. There's a lot of hockey to play between now and april, but if the team we've seen in the last few weeks is the real Senators team, then I don't think anyone should write them off come playoff time.

I really don't think Murray is going to be a seller at the deadline.


I am with you on the playoff run but we have to play better than last night to go very far.
Anderson on his game and this team firing on all cylinders we are hard to beat.
Boston is the only team I wonder about going through.

At some point the way they are playing you have to think anything is possible.
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0 #95 shamarke 2012-01-15 12:39
go sens go
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0 #96 MoeDozer 2012-01-15 13:26
anyone interested, kyle turris will be at sportchek in kanata from 2-3 today.
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