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

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Tuesday, 14 February 2012 21:44

Spezza, Anderson Star in Huge Road Victory

With a light two game schedule facing them this week, the Senators recognized the importance of picking up points to ensure they stay in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.

MacLean's group did exactly that in Tampa Bay tonight, playing a textbook road game and scoring a huge 4-0 win over the Lightning.  With the win, the Sens have 66 points on the season and will play another big game in Florida tomorrow night.

For what seemed like forever, the Sens consistently found themselves falling behind in hockey games.  That is a trend they have been able to reverse as of late, as for the third straight game, the Sens scored the first goal.  Erik Karlsson's 10th of the season beat Garon high and have Ottawa a lead just over a minute in.

From that point, and until a second period power play goal by Jason Spezza, Craig Anderson shut the door and was solid in the Ottawa net.  He made a number of big stops, including the unconventional double pad stack in the opening frame. 

Anderson was a big reason the Sens went into the final period with the lead.

In the third period, the Sens did a good job of tightening up defensively and keeping the chances to a minimum. Moments after a missed penalty shot by Kyle Turris, Jason Spezza scored a beauty to give the Sens a 3-0 lead they would not relinquish. While most of his body of work came in the first period, Craig Anderson played a huge part in tonight's victory, picking up his second shutout of the season.

With a dominant four point night, Jason Spezza now has 60 points on the season, which pulls him even with Phil Kessel for 4th in league scoring. Erik Karlsson racked up a couple points and increased his total to 52 points.  When these two guys are firing on all cylinders, the Sens are an extremely tough team to play against.

Quick turnaround for the Sens who play a huge game in Florida tomorrow night. NHL Centre Ice has added the game to their coverage using a combination of the in-house scoreboard feed and the Panthers radio broadcast. Yikes.

  • After spending some time in the press box, Bobby Butler has jumped back into the line up and is contributing offensively. Two more assists for him tonight and he now has five since being reinserted into the line up.  When his feet are moving and his head is up, Butler can be a dangerous player on that top line.
  • Hard not to like the game of Jim Flo'Brien since being called up from Binghamton. MacLean has been giving him increased responsibility each game and he has responded well. O'Brien went 7 for 9 in the face off circle and took a couple shifts on the PK.
  • During the second intermission, the Sportsnet Panel discussed the approach the Ottawa Senators could take leading up to the NHL trade deadline.  The names suggested include Dustin Penner, Mike Knuble and Ales Hemsky.  Penner is considered a cheap option and while he is a player Murray has looked at in the past, I really can't see it.  Knuble's availability would depend on where the Caps sit at deadline time and Ales Hemsky will come with a little higher price tag.

 

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+3 #1 two to Tootoo too 2012-02-14 21:51
Bobby Butler just needed a rest.

College player - not used to the LONG pro seasons.
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+2 #2 Hax 2012-02-14 21:51
No thanks, no thanks and no thanks.

Can't see any reasonable deals for any of those guys.

Sell off Kuba, Konopka and Carkner to the highest bidders and then call up someone (or rotating guys) from Bingo to shore up the blueline the rest of the way. Or pick up some expiring UFA D if someone will take a 6th rounder for him.

Rebuild is still #1 priority.

Of course, if we're only offered a 6th or 7th rounder for any of our UFAs we may as well keep them.
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+1 #3 SensFanInMTL 2012-02-14 21:57
Aside from tonight's sexy win and Anderson standing on his head. I am happy to report that since 2009, Spezza has surpassed his point totals in a single game with 60 from 57 in 2010 and 57 in 2011. He along with Phillips, Kuba, Karlsson, Smith and probably a few more have all surpassed their totals from last year. Let's not stop boys we gotta keep racking up the wins so I can have something to be happy about come April rather than watching other teams aside from my favourite. Good job guys.
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+1 #4 T K 2012-02-14 21:59
They had me clutching the remote tightly for the first 15 of the 2nd but they kept their cool. Solid 2 way game overall. Andy was my pick for 1st star.
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+1 #5 SensFanInMTL 2012-02-14 22:01
Oh. And the Sportsnet panel suggesting Hemsky or Penner or Knuble? Slap to the faces as hard as I can especially suggesting a Mike Knuble. We want a crack at the playoffs then win the Cup, no? Penner's struggles of this year makes me believe we should not be in the hunt for him. I wouldn't mind however seeing one of Carter or Nash coming to Ottawa though, especially if the team can get a crack at the playoffs. How often did Nash and his squad get to go to the post season?
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+5 #6 Sensfan1741 2012-02-14 22:01
I am ecstatic with the win tonight. I stayed up until 4am over here in France to watch the boys win this one. Since the latter half of last year Spezza has had a worth ethic behind his skills I had never seen. Anderson looked great tonight. I hope the boys can keep this going tomorrow night. Here's hoping the laffs stay behind against the flames !
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0 #7 Sensfan1741 2012-02-14 22:03
*work ethic
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0 #8 MacK 2012-02-14 22:12
Quoting Spezzafan19:
Daybreak Maidenhead You are fucking gay and a fag and annoying and get lost from this site if you have nothing nice to say then don't post on here at all!

If I find out who are I am going to beat you up you fag Daybreak Maidenhead.
wow...where did that come from? Are you okay? I've never seen you type like that before. Sounds like someone peed in your cornflakes this morning. play nice!
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+3 #9 MacK 2012-02-14 22:17
Great road win tonight! Love seeing Spezza, Karlsson and Anderson playing the way that they can! The whole team for that matter! Let's keep rolling tomorrow in Miami! GO SENS GO!
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-1 #10 The Apostle 2012-02-14 22:30
i'm waiting for somebody to come along and criticise Spezza for needlessly icing the puck towards the end of the game.
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0 #11 The Apostle 2012-02-14 22:32
Quoting SensibleMac:
Quoting Spezzafan19:
Daybreak Maidenhead You are fucking gay and a fag and annoying and get lost from this site if you have nothing nice to say then don't post on here at all!

If I find out who are I am going to beat you up you fag Daybreak Maidenhead.
wow...where did that come from? Are you okay? I've never seen you type like that before. Sounds like someone peed in your cornflakes this morning. play nice!



It's strange but that is the only one of Spezza19's posts that has been close to grammatically correct.
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0 #12 WantEggRoll 2012-02-14 23:05
Any word on Karlsson's wrist? He was back in the game at least, but it would be good to know he is uninjured after that tumble into the boards.
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0 #13 KT7 2012-02-14 23:05
Seriously I'd be so stoked after the Sens Shutout and I really am trying to be but I just can't concentrate. Not after just watching what Jeremy Lin did to the raptors....
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+1 #14 hq8 2012-02-14 23:09
Quoting WantEggRoll:
Any word on Karlsson's wrist? He was back in the game at least, but it would be good to know he is uninjured after that tumble into the boards.


he had a shift in the dying 2 minutes of the game. looks like he is ok. he seems to have taken regular shifts during the third period.
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+3 #15 hq8 2012-02-14 23:14
that save by anderson was something though....WOW.
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+2 #16 Floridasensfan 2012-02-14 23:23
Quoting The Apostle:
i'm waiting for somebody to come along and criticise Spezza for needlessly icing the puck towards the end of the game.


Not hearing any complaints about his no look pass to Karlsson for the goal either.
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+1 #17 Alcatraz 2012-02-14 23:32
So we can probably already engrave Malkin for the hart trophy but if spezza stays in top 5 scoring with no linemate anywhere close to him can we get him some respect for a hart nomination?
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-1 #18 ibanez_guy 2012-02-14 23:33
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
Oh. And the Sportsnet panel suggesting Hemsky or Penner or Knuble? Slap to the faces as hard as I can especially suggesting a Mike Knuble. We want a crack at the playoffs then win the Cup, no? Penner's struggles of this year makes me believe we should not be in the hunt for him. I wouldn't mind however seeing one of Carter or Nash coming to Ottawa though, especially if the team can get a crack at the playoffs. How often did Nash and his squad get to go to the post season?

You don't honestly think we would get Carter or Nash? Hemsky, Penner and Knuble are a little more sensible of the kind of forward we are likely to trade for (if we do at all).

I'm not really interested in the first two, but Knuble is interesting thought thought:

- Experienced
- Older, but only on contract until end of season.
- Fairly versatile; could fit in well in the top 6, or really anywhere.
- Supposedly he's awesome in the dressing room (remember HBO 24/7 last year, he basically ended the Caps losing streak with a speech during intermission against Ottawa.
- He seems to be on the outs with the Caps (scratched last few games for silly reasons), could this mean a low price?

I still think we should hold off on taking anyone right now. If the Caps (or whoever) are out of the picture come deadline day, who knows what could happen.
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+2 #19 MoeDozer 2012-02-14 23:38
i thought other than obviously spezza karlsson anderson tonight. i felt that daugavins stuck out quiet a lot to me. also starting to see some frustrations from nick foligno but atleast he is doing the only thing he can do and its the right thing, keep working hard.
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0 #20 Dorkiewicz 2012-02-14 23:44
Quoting Floridasensfan:
Quoting The Apostle:
i'm waiting for somebody to come along and criticise Spezza for needlessly icing the puck towards the end of the game.


Not hearing any complaints about his no look pass to Karlsson for the goal either.


Spezza should not have needlessly iced the puck towards the end of the game.
She should not have made that no look pass to Karlsson for the goal either.

;)
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+4 #21 natebowles 2012-02-15 00:13
just saying: I love the way O'Brien plays. He is full of energy, always skating hard, finishing checks, and getting gritty. Something like 7 for 9 in faceoffs tonight? He is my ideal 4th line center for this team. :)
GO SENS GO
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+7 #22 Guillaume 2012-02-15 00:23
More good news: Leafs got PUMMELED tonight, Flames beat them 5-1!

Go Sens Go!
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+2 #23 Ty19 2012-02-15 00:27
Spezza #1
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-2 #24 good old Columbus 2012-02-15 01:19
Alright guys, we're making a trade to get Rick Nash his #1 center!

4 months later

Alright guys, we're trading Rick Nash!

what a franchise !!!!!
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0 #25 Ozzyb 2012-02-15 02:43
Chirp, why can't you see BM getting Penner? He's only 30 and with a fresh start he could be a pretty nice power forward in our top 6. His stock has never been lower, I think now would be a great time to trade for penner. We wouldn't have to give up any of our top prospects and he has a chance to help our team out for many years to come. Great move imo.
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0 #26 383 2012-02-15 03:14
@OzzyB

I never thought I'd say this about Dustin Penner, but Ozzy you are right.

His stock has NEVER been lower.

I seriously think we could give up a 2nd/3rd rounder for Penns. That's right, Penns. Sleep on it.

Not saying we NEEEEED to make this trade, but if it's available and we're in a good spot come the 27th, why not?

When in playoff Rome.

Let's not look too far ahead though. Big game tomorrow, feels like a "St.Louis wings night".
See ya there!

Go Sens Go!!!!
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0 #27 SensChirp 2012-02-15 07:41
Quoting Ozzyb:
Chirp, why can't you see BM getting Penner? He's only 30 and with a fresh start he could be a pretty nice power forward in our top 6. His stock has never been lower, I think now would be a great time to trade for penner. We wouldn't have to give up any of our top prospects and he has a chance to help our team out for many years to come. Great move imo.

Just doesn't strike me as the type of player MacLean would want to add close to the deadline. All year Mac has preached a hard work ethic and I think it would be tough to hand Penner a top six spot down the stretch.

That said, you are right about him being a cheap pick up. Low risk, high reward type situation.
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+1 #28 my2sens 2012-02-15 08:29
Can someone help me out... I am a little confused...

Why did Spezza only get a +/- of 3 when he was in on all 4 goals?
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+4 #29 gauts26 2012-02-15 08:35
Quoting my2sens:
Can someone help me out... I am a little confused...

Why did Spezza only get a +/- of 3 when he was in on all 4 goals?


Powerplay goals don't count for +/-
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+1 #30 my2sens 2012-02-15 08:36
@ gauts26...

Thanks!!! Never knew that!!
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+2 #31 RUSHRLZ 2012-02-15 09:12
Quoting Ozzyb:
Chirp, why can't you see BM getting Penner? He's only 30 and with a fresh start he could be a pretty nice power forward in our top 6. His stock has never been lower, I think now would be a great time to trade for penner. We wouldn't have to give up any of our top prospects and he has a chance to help our team out for many years to come. Great move imo.


Penner is out of fresh starts in my opinion. Can't put in decent efforts consistently in Edmonton or LA, and frankly I don't want that guy on our team for free.

Knuble neither...

Go big or go home guys, either stand pat or if the price is right to add a superstar like Nash to Spezza's line then get that done, otherwise no use frittering away mid-round picks for dorky lazy rentals.
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+4 #32 miguel 2012-02-15 09:25
Quoting The Apostle:
i'm waiting for somebody to come along and criticise Spezza for needlessly icing the puck towards the end of the game.


I was thinking the same thing.

To all the Spezza critics "Shut u mouth!"
signed Jason Spezza.

Seriously we must be the only team in the NHL that constantly criticizes one of the top offensive forwards in the league.

these players are all hero's in their repective cities
Stamkos,
Kane,
Giroux
Malkin

Spezza ranks right up amongst them, but if he has a few games with no points, the critics come back with his defensive miscues.

He will never be a Guy Carbonneau, he is a top end offensive player, and like most of them, they make high risk plays, that often work, and are brilliant when they do, but when they don't (less often) they look bad.

Lets embrace the fact that he can singlehandedly take over a game and win it.

Yes he will make the odd bad turnover at the offensive blue line, but I will take that, with the over a pt/game average any day.

Go Sens Go!!!
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0 #33 Spendzza 2012-02-15 09:26
I'd take knuble. He's a gritty vet, can play top six, some good playoff experience, blah blah blah. I agree that I wouldn't want to give up much for him though. A fourth would be the highest pic I'd go. Maybe include Regin in the deal. Luckily, I'm not BM.

Go Sens go,
Spendzza
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+2 #34 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-02-15 09:32
The youth movement continues. It looks more and more than Jim O'Brian can replace Jesse Winchester/Zeno n Konopka on that fourth line C spot. I'd let those two guys walk at the end of the year and allow O'Brian to step in, he's paid his dues. Because he's been this good, he's almost turned that fourth line into a 3b line. I've been impressed with how he's played.

Huge game tonight! Must win!
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0 #35 RUSHRLZ 2012-02-15 09:35
@miguel Well said as usual!
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+1 #36 SensPuckLuck 2012-02-15 09:35
Haa...haa...a poll done by Sports Illustrated named Phil Kessel the easiest skill player to intimidate in the NHL...

http://www.topix.net/nhl/2012/02/poll-ranks-kessel-easiest-to-intimidate-in-nhl

Now there's outside confirmation that the Leafs really suck :))
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+3 #37 AlfieforMayor11 2012-02-15 09:39
I don't know about you guys but in the last 3 games I've been very impressed by the games of Butler, O'Brien and Lee.

Butler has been flying out there on the top line. Whether it's an improvement in his conditioning or work ethic, or just his confidence starting to grow, he definitely looks good out there lately.

As much as I like Konopka and Carkner as team guys, Lee and O'Brien just bring more to the table.
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+1 #38 AlfieforMayor11 2012-02-15 09:43
Quoting SensPuckLuck:
Haa...haa...a poll done by Sports Illustrated named Phil Kessel the easiest skill player to intimidate in the NHL...

http://www.topix.net/nhl/2012/02/poll-ranks-kessel-easiest-to-intimidate-in-nhl

Now there's outside confirmation that the Leafs really suck :))


Come on man that poll is stupid anyway. Look at some of the other players on the list... Kane, Sedins, Kovie.. all great players.

I'm sure lots of defensemen and goaltenders are intimidated by Kessel's speed and wicked release.

After seeing what Kessel continuously does to our Sens, I can't talk shit about the guy.
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0 #39 miguel 2012-02-15 09:46
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I don't know about you guys but in the last 3 games I've been very impressed by the games of Butler, O'Brien and Lee.

Butler has been flying out there on the top line. Whether it's an improvement in his conditioning or work ethic, or just his confidence starting to grow, he definitely looks good out there lately.

As much as I like Konopka and Lee as team guys, Lee and O'Brien just bring more to the table.


I think you meant Carkner and Konopka,
but I completely agree, really like the play of all three of those guys, especially Lee, he is such a calming figure out there whenever he has the puck,

Big game tonight,
Anyone one know if we are going with Andy again?
Go Sens Go
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0 #40 miguel 2012-02-15 09:49
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
@miguel Well said as usual!


Completely agree :) kidding

I tip my hat to you sir... and enjoy you posts as well
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0 #41 RUSHRLZ 2012-02-15 09:52
Quoting miguel:

Big game tonight,
Anyone one know if we are going with Andy again?
Go Sens Go


After tonight we don't play again until Monday so if we did decide to start Auld, it would give Anderson a nice big juicy rest period leading up to the stretch, which would be great.

On the other hand pretty hand not to play a guy after a shutout the night before... man if it wasn't for Anderson last night I hate to think what the final score may have been.
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0 #42 AlfieforMayor11 2012-02-15 09:52
Quoting miguel:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I don't know about you guys but in the last 3 games I've been very impressed by the games of Butler, O'Brien and Lee.

Butler has been flying out there on the top line. Whether it's an improvement in his conditioning or work ethic, or just his confidence starting to grow, he definitely looks good out there lately.

As much as I like Konopka and Lee as team guys, Lee and O'Brien just bring more to the table.


I think you meant Carkner and Konopka,
but I completely agree, really like the play of all three of those guys, especially Lee, he is such a calming figure out there whenever he has the puck,

Big game tonight,
Anyone one know if we are going with Andy again?
Go Sens Go


Yeah I meant Carkner... thanks for pointing that out.
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0 #43 hq8 2012-02-15 09:58
Quoting miguel:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I don't know about you guys but in the last 3 games I've been very impressed by the games of Butler, O'Brien and Lee.

Butler has been flying out there on the top line. Whether it's an improvement in his conditioning or work ethic, or just his confidence starting to grow, he definitely looks good out there lately.

As much as I like Konopka and Lee as team guys, Lee and O'Brien just bring more to the table.


I think you meant Carkner and Konopka,
but I completely agree, really like the play of all three of those guys, especially Lee, he is such a calming figure out there whenever he has the puck,

Big game tonight,
Anyone one know if we are going with Andy again?
Go Sens Go


yea. I think that just a little bit of finish with the puck will really go a long way in making O'Brien a whole lot more important. The guy has some serious speed and some serious jump and mucks it up all the time in a good way. no dirty vicious hits, just plain and simple effective. Just a matter of getting that one goal or point. He has instant chemistry with foligno, but Neil looks out of chemistry on that line a little bit. Lee is doing great I think, last night he was really good.
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0 #44 gauts26 2012-02-15 09:58
Just had a thought.

Do you think Alfie said he didn't score just to give that point to Karlsson for his overall stats. It sure seem to have changed direction on his stick.

also big game tonight
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+1 #45 Andrews Theory 2012-02-15 10:07
have to say, I'm happy to see O'Brien playing his way onto the team. looks to displace Winnie and Konopka next year for the 4th line ctr role.

with that said, holy crap is he an awkward skater, fast but awkward. maybe reckless is the right word?

lol
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+2 #46 Johne 2012-02-15 10:11
Adding Dustin Penner for the next couple of months would help this club out a lot, but only for a cheap price. I think he doesn't fit the bill for what MacL is looking for, but we all know he is a player Murray likes and knows well. As an added value, it gives us a tryout with him before next season. Spezza and Penner could be something great.
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0 #47 hq8 2012-02-15 10:19
Quoting Johne:
Adding Dustin Penner for the next couple of months would help this club out a lot, but only for a cheap price. I think he doesn't fit the bill for what MacL is looking for, but we all know he is a player Murray likes and knows well. As an added value, it gives us a tryout with him before next season. Spezza and Penner could be something great.


the risk lies in his motivation and in any possible trade that should be used to drive the price further down. personally, i would not want the sens to waste a pick on this guy. for LA he is absolutely no use and they want the salary gone. I think Konopka for Penner straight up and then ride Penner on the fourth line to start with along with our hustle boys in O'Brien and Foligno. That btw could be an epic line given the size and speed it would carry.
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0 #48 Johne 2012-02-15 10:24
I'd like to harp on what I said yesterday regarding the Nash rumors.

As much as we should be committed to the rebuild, we should also be committed to getting the most out of Jason Spezza.
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+1 #49 SensChirp 2012-02-15 10:25
Quoting Johne:
I'd like to harp on what I said yesterday regarding the Nash rumors.

As much as we should be committed to the rebuild, we should also be committed to getting the most out of Jason Spezza.

True, but like I suggested yesterday, the Sens would be better off to hope Parise hits the market and can be added without giving away the significant pieces required to land Rick Nash.
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+4 #50 Johne 2012-02-15 10:29
Considering what we got out of Filatov and Leclaire, CBJ should give us a discount on Nash.
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0 #51 hq8 2012-02-15 10:35
Quoting hq8:
Quoting Johne:
Adding Dustin Penner for the next couple of months would help this club out a lot, but only for a cheap price. I think he doesn't fit the bill for what MacL is looking for, but we all know he is a player Murray likes and knows well. As an added value, it gives us a tryout with him before next season. Spezza and Penner could be something great.


the risk lies in his motivation and in any possible trade that should be used to drive the price further down. personally, i would not want the sens to waste a pick on this guy. for LA he is absolutely no use and they want the salary gone. I think Konopka for Penner straight up and then ride Penner on the fourth line to start with along with our hustle boys in O'Brien and Foligno. That btw could be an epic line given the size and speed it would carry.


on second thought. i think there would be not much to gain from Penner. His playoff record isnt anything to write home about...I think he really would only make a decent fourth liner for the sens.
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+1 #52 Johne 2012-02-15 10:42
LOL, Penner is top 6, he hasn't looked great in LA but I always loved his game in Edmonton. Not his fault that he was on a tanking ship there and Hemsky was always hurt. I'm not saying this guy is the solution to all our problems, but he is way better than a 4th liner.
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0 #53 Sensnation 2012-02-15 10:51
Spezza is the man!

What a great team game, but the stars sure showed up for this game. Anderson looks like a totally different goalie when he's playing like that, one that could actually carry us past the 1st round.

I agree with those of you who find this team looks much better rounded when Lee is in the lineup instead of Carkner. His ability to make the first pass, or bring the puck up the ice is often not credited enough. Also, when his partner gets in a bad situation with the puck (as Cowen or Phillips sometimes do), Lee is calm enough to help them out and get the puck out of the zone. It's a lot of small things, but I find the team just looks so much better with those abilities on the back end through all 3 pairings.

Bring on Florida, it's time they start coming back to earth!

GO Sens GO!!!
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+3 #54 DrSens 2012-02-15 10:55
I think we should all PRAISE ALFIE

And rejoice that we did not give up heater for a slow plug like Penner. He is not even comparable to Michalek now that MM is healthy.

I feel penner for a 6th is worth it. Maybe a 5th...

Let's also be honest and admit, Spezza is and should be our next capitain. With the As falling to Karlsson and Smith/Cowen if they are still around in 2 years (of course they will be)

Praissssee Alfie
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0 #55 DrSens 2012-02-15 10:55
I think we should all PRAISE ALFIE

And rejoice that we did not give up heater for a slow plug like Penner. He is not even comparable to Michalek now that MM is healthy.

I feel penner for a 6th is worth it. Maybe a 5th...

Let's also be honest and admit, Spezza is and should be our next capitain. With the As falling to Karlsson and Smith/Cowen if they are still around in 2 years (of course they will be)

Praissssee Alfie
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+3 #56 wyzer 2012-02-15 10:56
Let the discussion continue!

If Nash is a long shot possibility, Parise is impossible.

When Parise hits the open market every Tom and Dick will be bidding for him. He's going to get at least what Nash is making, and will want to go to a top contender, and he has no problem playing in a hockey crazy city.

Paying top dollar for a player like Nash is what it costs to be a contender. You can pay it now, and a have a great player in your line-up, who is in his prime years, and signed for another six years. Or, continue slowly down the rebuild path for years to come, and very likely never having a player of his quality in your line-up.

Ottawa meets all the criteria for getting Nash.
1 - Cap space
2 - Credible pieces to trade (1st round pick, top prospect, and a player.)
3 - The best team on which he can make an impact without affecting team chemistry.
4 - He wants to play for an eastern team, but prefers a smaller market away from the hockey crazy media. I'd say Ottawa is a happy medium.

If you want to draw good defenseman to your team without paying through the nose for them, you need to have the offensive pieces in place to ensure they have a greater chance to win.

Top tier players are 1 in a million! Prospects, 1st round picks, and players are a dime a dozen.
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0 #57 Sensnation 2012-02-15 10:57
Quoting Johne:
Considering what we got out of Filatov and Leclaire, CBJ should give us a discount on Nash.


We got Filatov for pennies on the dollar, still not giving up on him long term, and I'd do Vermette for Lehner (or a 2nd) straight up right now. I really don't feel like we were robbed on either trade, we just haven't had the best case scenario from either one.
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+5 #58 Tookie 2012-02-15 10:57
Great game by the Sens, now thats more like it! Loved the battle in Anderson, risky but it paid off!

Loved the fight in Karlsson aswell, although it was St.Louis, haha!
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0 #59 Andrews Theory 2012-02-15 11:08
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Johne:
I'd like to harp on what I said yesterday regarding the Nash rumors.

As much as we should be committed to the rebuild, we should also be committed to getting the most out of Jason Spezza.

True, but like I suggested yesterday, the Sens would be better off to hope Parise hits the market and can be added without giving away the significant pieces required to land Rick Nash.


I can't see Lou letting Parise walk, I gotta think they find a way to sign him or have a discreet sign and trade agreement, don't get me wrong if he hits the market, Murray should be on him like a fat kid on a smarty but I can't see NJ losing an asset like that without a return.

I'd be ok, with adding Knuble to the mix and the price likely wont be that high. Big talented veteran than can play on the 2nd or 3rd line, power play standing if front of the net and offer some additional leadership.
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-1 #60 wyzer 2012-02-15 11:30
Quoting DrSens:
I think we should all PRAISE ALFIE

And rejoice that we did not give up heater for a slow plug like Penner. He is not even comparable to Michalek now that MM is healthy.

I feel penner for a 6th is worth it. Maybe a 5th...

Let's also be honest and admit, Spezza is and should be our next capitain. With the As falling to Karlsson and Smith/Cowen if they are still around in 2 years (of course they will be)

Praissssee Alfie


I'd like to see Alfie pass on the captaincy to Spezza next year. It would be great jester of respect for Alfredson to play his final year(s) under Jason's leadership.
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+1 #61 miguel 2012-02-15 11:31
Quoting Sensnation:
Spezza is the man!

What a great team game, but the stars sure showed up for this game. Anderson looks like a totally different goalie when he's playing like that, one that could actually carry us past the 1st round.

I agree with those of you who find this team looks much better rounded when Lee is in the lineup instead of Carkner. His ability to make the first pass, or bring the puck up the ice is often not credited enough. Also, when his partner gets in a bad situation with the puck (as Cowen or Phillips sometimes do), Lee is calm enough to help them out and get the puck out of the zone. It's a lot of small things, but I find the team just looks so much better with those abilities on the back end through all 3 pairings.

Bring on Florida, it's time they start coming back to earth!

GO Sens GO!!!


Completely agree, I have been pleading to keep him in the lineup for over a year now... we have to stop dicking around with this guy. He could easily be in the top 6 of most NHL teams, and if we lose him I am sure he will go on to better things.
Keep him in the lineup please!!!
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+1 #62 Daybreak Maidenhead 2012-02-15 11:33
Quoting Tookie19:


Loved the fight in Karlsson aswell, although it was St.Louis, haha!


Hee Hee - a "flyweight scrap" with Saint Louis would have given King Karlsson a Gordie Howe hat trick.
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-1 #63 St Nick 2012-02-15 12:07
I also think that Penner would be a good addition to this team for the home drive. I would be surprised & disappointed if Penner was not motivated after being traded again & being a UFA in his contract yr. I would think he would want to play well for another contract. The only real concern I have is that his wife is an actress. I would think he would want to stay around California & San Jose might be a better fit or Annahiem, if Annahiem decide to move Bobby Ryan.

I think the one guy to target at this point since so many have fallen off the availability list might be Hemsky. He is still young & could play on our top line for the next 5 yrs & would be a good replacement once Alfie retires. He might cost a little more but IMO would be worth it since he is already at an elite level. He does have a history of injuries & plays a little soft but his high end skill is something Ottawa could use more of.
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0 #64 Senator Stanley 2012-02-15 12:10
[Jersey is in financial trouble and cant afford to sign Parise. Lou has stated that he will not be moved at the deadline. Speculation is that he will have his rights traded to another team before July 1st.
quote name="Andrews Theory"]Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Johne:
I'd like to harp on what I said yesterday regarding the Nash rumors.

As much as we should be committed to the rebuild, we should also be committed to getting the most out of Jason Spezza.

True, but like I suggested yesterday, the Sens would be better off to hope Parise hits the market and can be added without giving away the significant pieces required to land Rick Nash.


I can't see Lou letting Parise walk, I gotta think they find a way to sign him or have a discreet sign and trade agreement, don't get me wrong if he hits the market, Murray should be on him like a fat kid on a smarty but I can't see NJ losing an asset like that without a return.

I'd be ok, with adding Knuble to the mix and the price likely wont be that high. Big talented veteran than can play on the 2nd or 3rd line, power play standing if front of the net and offer some additional leadership.
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0 #65 Tookie 2012-02-15 12:41
Anderson again tonight? I would assume so after his stellar performance last night!
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0 #66 Numerodooze 2012-02-15 12:53
Quoting miguel:
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
@miguel Well said as usual!


Completely agree :) kidding

I tip my hat to you sir... and enjoy you posts as well


Get a room...
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