Sunday, 04 March 2012 11:08

Game Day- Lehner Starts, Smith Scratched

After a flat performance on Friday night against the Chicago Blackhawks, the Ottawa Senators hope a trip down South will help the team get back on track.

First up for Paul MacLean's group are the Southeast leading Florida Panthers at the Bank Atlantic Center.  Both the Sens and the Panthers are in the thick of the East playoff race meaning it will be a huge two points on the line tonight.

The Panthers are in a fight with the Jets, Capitals and now Lightning for the Southeast lead and will be a motivated group on home ice.  And while the Sens have a seven point cushion over the 9th place Capitals, Washington has a couple games in hand.

Florida dropped a 3-1 decision to the Nashville Predators last night.

Yesterday, the Sens announced they have called up forward Rob Klinkhammer from Binghamton of the AHL.  Acquired from the Hawks in a mid season deal, Klinkhammer has racked up 35 points in 35 games and has really impressed the organization with his work ethic. 

With Klinkhammer, who will wear #36 up from Bingo, Zack Smith is expected to be a healthy scratch.  Here is how the Sens lined up at the morning skate.

Michalek-Spezza-Butler
Klinkhammer-Turris-Alfredsson
Foligno-O'Brien-Neil
Greening-Konopka-Condra

Kuba- Karlsson
Phillips-Gilroy
Cowen-Gonchar

Robin Lehner will start in goal.

After tonight's game against the Panthers, the Sens are in Tampa on Tuesday night before heading home to take on the Rangers and Sabres to close out the week.

A reminder that puck drop is at 6:00 PM tonight with all the action available on Sportsnet and TVA Sports.  And as much as I'll miss the Party City advertisements and the enetertainment from the Panthers cheerleaders, it will be nice to have an actual broadcast from Florida this evening.

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+1 #1 Hax 2012-03-04 11:11
Nice to see them rewarding a guy by putting him in the top 6 instead of 5 minutes of ice time with pluggers.
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+3 #2 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 11:13
FINALLY, MAC DOING WHAT IS NECESSARY!

Zack Smith has gone super quiet the past 30 games after a rock solid start. Big fan of Zack Smith, hopefully, he can bounce back and help provide the offense that he was showing earlier on!

Lookin forward to seeing the best name in our organization play, on the second line!
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0 #3 TheBoss 2012-03-04 11:27
Should be interesting to see how Klinkhammer does in his first game with the big club.

Would have liked to see the 3rd and 4th line flipped though.
Greening - O Brien - Condra
Foligno - Konopka - Neil

Maybe its due to my mancrush for Greening thinking he shouldn't be down on the fourth line.. Hoping he has a strong end to the year after starting off so strong. Rookie pains I guess.
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0 #4 bigg 2012-03-04 11:36
isnt versteeg injured still?
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+2 #5 zachpraisetheswedes 2012-03-04 11:36
I wasd waiting for Z.Smith to get scratched. Love the guy but hasn't been producing for a while and the last 5 or so games looked quite flat out there which is the exact oposite from what a team needs from their 3rd line C.

The call-up also makes me happy. Bryan Murray has done an amazing job of bringing up the bingo players that are playing well and with effort.

Now hopefully Petersson can get hot again and DaCosta can get healthy so they can get called up for a game or two before the end. They could both use a confidence boost.

Big game tonight. Boston lost again tonight. We need to take advantage. It would really become a huge story if we can win the division and/or a series or two in the playoffs. Not only for the fans and media attention but for Bryan Murray to realize he's ahead of sched for the rebuild. And obviously Eugene will have a few extra bucks in his pocket so he'd be more willing to try to aquire a guy like Parise
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+2 #6 RUSHRLZ 2012-03-04 11:41
BRING FORTH THE KLINKHAMMER!!!!!!!!!

Zack has been one of my favorite players on our squad this year, but as others have opined he really hasn't been the same the past couple weeks, maybe he is nursing a little something, let's hope a game or two off gets him back his jump&grind, hot DAMN the kid is impressive when he's at the top of his game.

Massive points on the line, come on boys let's get'er done tonight!
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0 #7 T K 2012-03-04 11:43
I had been thinking that this would be a good opportunity to give Bishop a test drive. Maybe they want to reward Robin with some Florida sunshine first.
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+1 #8 Hax 2012-03-04 11:45
Agree with the Smith thoughts so far - he's still a key role player in our future I think but he's been off a bit lately. Not sure if he's nursing a minor injury or just in a bit of a rut. But I think a game or two off will help. Similar feelings on Greening - he's still loaded with upside but not really there yet IMO. A few games just focusing on the fore-check and playing physical might be just what he needs.

As Steve Lloyd pointed out on twitter, all these Bingo guys played about 100 games last year. Not alarming that they're low on gas right now. And some of them are ex-NCAA guys too so went from playing the shorter college schedule to a long AHL playoff run. Not to mention bus trips up and down for some of them all last year.

On Lehner - let the kid have an extended run here. He's still plan A for the future. Bishop can chill in Bingo for a bit - he'll get an NHL start at some point I'm sure. Especially if he's waiver exempt next year (which appears to be the case).
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+1 #9 SensChirp 2012-03-04 11:46
Quoting bigg:
isnt versteeg injured still?

Yes, yes he is. Thanks
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0 #10 sensfan22 2012-03-04 12:01
How do they keep giving butler a chance? Can't Murry just say it was a terrible signing and send him down. The best part is butler gets a raise next year a will be making over a million. Good luck finding someone stupid enough to take that contract.

On a side note, surprised to see Daugavins scratched again for the 3rd game...There are many guys (Condra, Greening, Konopka, Turris, Butler) who seem to do nothing almost night in and night out. Guess thats what happens when your one of only 2 guys on a two-way contract...
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0 #11 McLovin 2012-03-04 12:01
so we give up a 7th this year since the hammer is playing a game for us?
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0 #12 SensChirp 2012-03-04 12:04
Quoting McLovin:
so we give up a 7th this year since the hammer is playing a game for us?

Needs to play five games before they give up that pick.
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+3 #13 Hax 2012-03-04 12:05
Don't get the hate on Butler. He's shown some promising signs this time around on the first line. Still a long way to go but I think with 2-3 new guys fighting for spots in the top 6 next year we may as well see exactly what we have in Butler, Greening etc.

If Petersson, Silfverberg, Zibanejad etc push Bulter out then so be it.
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+3 #14 AlfieforMayor11 2012-03-04 12:10
I was just checking out the most recent prospect report and oh my god, Shane Prince is in the midst of a 20 game point streak, has 80 points in 52 games, and is in 5th overall in OHL scoring while playing less games the every other player in the top 10.
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0 #15 sensfan22 2012-03-04 12:14
Quoting Hax:
Don't get the hate on Butler. He's shown some promising signs this time around on the first line. Still a long way to go but I think with 2-3 new guys fighting for spots in the top 6 next year we may as well see exactly what we have in Butler, Greening etc.

If Petersson, Silfverberg, Zibanejad etc push Bulter out then so be it.


Butler is paid to be a goal scorer......he has 6 goals..... he has 16 goals in 89 games, not exactly worth the contract he is on
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-2 #16 jakester 2012-03-04 12:20
I said it at the trade deadline - Smith(love the guy) is the ideal 4th line center for this team. Would've been nice to have acquired Brassard for 2nd line duty. Turris(not to rush him or freak him out come playoff time) could have learned well as 3rd line center. Turris brings a lot but doesn't produce enough "yet" to be there! Turris will be a good 2nd line center in a year or two.

GO SENS GO!
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+3 #17 Hax 2012-03-04 12:20
Quoting sensfan22:
Butler is paid to be a goal scorer......he has 6 goals..... he has 16 goals in 89 games, not exactly worth the contract he is on


I don't think you can judge a 24 year-old's value strictly on $/goal. Not when he's only making $1M.
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-1 #18 TheSensTruth 2012-03-04 12:20
Once again I agree with you Hax. Not to get to far ahead of ourselves because who knows what will happen in the offseason but I think, of all our prospects, Zibby and Silfverberg are the only guys who will potentially crack our lineup next year. Stone will start in the AHL and maybe get a call up he plAys well. Pageau, Prince, Noessen and Puempel will all be playing Jr. next year.
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+3 #19 Hax 2012-03-04 12:29
Quoting TheSensTruth:
Once again I agree with you Hax. Not to get to far ahead of ourselves because who knows what will happen in the offseason but I think, of all our prospects, Zibby and Silfverberg are the only guys who will potentially crack our lineup next year. Stone will start in the AHL and maybe get a call up he plAys well. Pageau, Prince, Noessen and Puempel will all be playing Jr. next year.


My money is on Petersson actually - I know he hasn't been lights out this year but I think he's a guy that will just quietly drop into the lineup next year.
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+1 #20 Anonymustache 2012-03-04 12:29
Quoting TheSensTruth:
Once again I agree with you Hax. Not to get to far ahead of ourselves because who knows what will happen in the offseason but I think, of all our prospects, Zibby and Silfverberg are the only guys who will potentially crack our lineup next year. Stone will start in the AHL and maybe get a call up he plAys well. Pageau, Prince, Noessen and Puempel will all be playing Jr. next year.


Wow.....future' s looking bright.

I think silfverberg will make our needs on July 1st to be focused on a top dman.

go SENS go!
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-7 #21 conor smythe 2012-03-04 12:36
I blame Paul Maclean for Smith cooling off

At the start of the season he was one of our most promising forwards, but what did he get for his offensive production? Nothing. No shifts on the wing on the big line. No extra minutes here or there. and then eventually he just cooled.

Same goes for Foligno. He was playing great at the start of the season. We made ice-time for him as a 2nd line Centre and he played even better. Then we picked up Turris and it was like Foligno never existed.

Paul Maclean is great, but he's got to start taking advantage of guys who are playing well.. he's already got the 'punishing guys who aren't' part figured out.
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+1 #22 oneleggedseagunt 2012-03-04 12:37
Quoting sensfan22:
Quoting Hax:
Don't get the hate on Butler. He's shown some promising signs this time around on the first line. Still a long way to go but I think with 2-3 new guys fighting for spots in the top 6 next year we may as well see exactly what we have in Butler, Greening etc.

If Petersson, Silfverberg, Zibanejad etc push Bulter out then so be it.


Butler is paid to be a goal scorer......he has 6 goals..... he has 16 goals in 89 games, not exactly worth the contract he is on


I agree that Butler has been given a bit of a pass lately but maybe for more of a lack of scoring depth than anything else.

Foligno could move up to a top 6 spot but all these moves are a bit of a hope and a prayer that one of these guys is going to get hot and find some chemistry on the top 2 lines until some things can happen in the off season and training camp.

A guy like Da Costa could come up, but what's his injury and production status right now? On a team that Greening and Condra are being swapped into the top 6, its obvious some skill is still needed. That skill is being developed and off season signings and trades can help too.

I'm glad to see Lehner get another game. The Chicago game was his best NHL performance to date, but the media consensus after the loss seemed to be to put in Bishop.
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-2 #23 Andrews Theory 2012-03-04 12:43
Quoting jakester:
I said it at the trade deadline - Smith(love the guy) is the ideal 4th line center for this team. Would've been nice to have acquired Brassard for 2nd line duty. Turris(not to rush him or freak him out come playoff time) could have learned well as 3rd line center. Turris brings a lot but doesn't produce enough "yet" to be there! Turris will be a good 2nd line center in a year or two.

GO SENS GO!


Turris has already shown success in the NHL playoffs. Brassard has never even been close to the playoffs.

I don't see the upgrade there at this point. The issue with Turris is that he's only playing with one other forward essentially. HIm and Alfie may as well be playing by themselves.

With respect to Smith and this is completley unsubstantiated ...he makes me nervous that he might like to party a bit more than you should on an NHL contract. hopefully that isn't the case not really sure what else would explain it.
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-1 #24 Mark 2012-03-04 12:51
the NHL trend right now is 4 top players in your top 6 if that makes sense. They put two high skill - high commitment on a line with 1 high commitment - decent skill who's main job is to stand in front of net, bang in rebounds, hit, protect, dig pucks out of corners, pick up the odd point here and there by osmosis. Not sure Butler fits that bill, Greening did until he started thinking he was s scorer, Condra seems more committed to that type of roll. Butler - sorry he doesn't fit - he's not a top 4 and he's not a "commitment" player and/or lacks the size. I'd move Chris Neil up without hesitation - he has "hands of stone" when it comes to tip in's but as you saw in the Boston game teams are starting to take liberites with our top 2 lines and top 4 defence. Neil needs to play more minutes down the stretch - as does Foligno for that matter, again, as long as he knows his roll
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+2 #25 oneleggedseagunt 2012-03-04 12:55
Quoting Andrews Theory:

With respect to Smith and this is completley unsubstantiated...he makes me nervous that he might like to party a bit more than you should on an NHL contract. hopefully that isn't the case not really sure what else would explain it.


Where do you get this impression? Does your cousin's girlfriend's sister-in-law's brother sell him blow or something? All I see is a rookie going through his first full NHL season, but I don't want to jump to conclusions or anything.

Quoting TheSensTruth:

Not to get to far ahead of ourselves because who knows what will happen in the offseason but I think, of all our prospects, Zibby and Silfverberg are the only guys who will potentially crack our lineup next year. Stone will start in the AHL and maybe get a call up he plAys well. Pageau, Prince, Noessen and Puempel will all be playing Jr. next year.


Never seen Silfverberg play but if all reports are accurate he will make the big club. I have a feeling Zibanijad may split time between Bingo and Ottawa, but theres no way Prince or Noessen go back to junior. Pageau has another year in the Q and Puempel's off season will prove where he ends up next season. Stone could have been in the AHL this year but going back to the W was better for his development.
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+1 #26 Mark 2012-03-04 12:59
Klinkhammer has decent size 6'3" - 210.

and sounds like he knows his role...

http://video.blackhawks.nhl.com/videocenter/console?id=86541
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+3 #27 Mark 2012-03-04 13:02
and I would tend to agree Smith is gased - just needs to recharge both physically AND mentally. Alot of hockey in the last 12 months. And this other shit is just that shit.
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+3 #28 DenisVial 2012-03-04 13:11
Ten bucks says Smith is nursing an nagging injury like bruised ribs or a pulled muscle. Something definitely looks wrong with him lately. Hopefully a day or two off will help.
I think with the work ethic "The Klinkhammer" has shown in Binghampton, he should be given some powerplay time to show what he can do. If he can produce at the NHL level over the next few games he'll definitely be one of our black aces in the press box heading in to the playoffs.
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-2 #29 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 13:16
Condra and Butler should be up in the box

Doggy and Smith bring sandpaper and grit both are better then Condra and Butler hopefully this is more of a rest for Smith he has played a lot of hockey over past year
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-3 #30 sensfan22 2012-03-04 13:17
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games
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+1 #31 Mark 2012-03-04 13:20
Quoting DenisVial:
Ten bucks says Smith is nursing an nagging injury like bruised ribs or a pulled muscle. Something definitely looks wrong with him lately. Hopefully a day or two off will help.
I think with the work ethic "The Klinkhammer" has shown in Binghampton, he should be given some powerplay time to show what he can do. If he can produce at the NHL level over the next few games he'll definitely be one of our black aces in the press box heading in to the playoffs.


not sure it's fair to give Klink PP shifts - hasn't earned it. He's earned a callup period - our PP is fine - we're not on a 5 game losing streak - wholly f*ck folks relax.
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-4 #32 Canucnik 2012-03-04 13:21
Zach never recovered from the concussion, I'd rest him for a full two weeks. The "Daug's Paw" is barky. Looking forward to watching the "Black Smith!" Let's leave the Butler to his duties, ya never know he might just surprize!

;-{ says Robin, our GOALIE.
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+2 #33 Anonymustache 2012-03-04 13:23
Quoting sensfan22:
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games


Isn't that the reason he went back to Sweden- To get himself NHL ready?

He has declared himself NHL ready now...no?
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+1 #34 Mark 2012-03-04 13:27
and I think "if" Smith were injured they wouldn't say he was a "healthy" scratch - that sends a message - I think hes tired, dragging his ass - not playing "his" game.
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+1 #35 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 13:28
Quoting sensfan22:
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games


Wrong , I hope your joking cause that's so far off wow

Murray begged Silfverberg to stay "NHL ready" was Murray's quote

Zibby wouldn't be surprised if he starts in Ottawa and plays in Bingo ex karlssons first year

You can't compare a forward to a defencemen ..defencemen take longer and has nothing too do with coming from overseas
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+1 #36 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 13:32
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
I was just checking out the most recent prospect report and oh my god, Shane Prince is in the midst of a 20 game point streak, has 80 points in 52 games, and is in 5th overall in OHL scoring while playing less games the every other player in the top 10.

sadly it ended last night. they played i believe CHL's best or top 2 team the london knights and 67s won 2-1. only reason they won was because of the stud in net petr mrazek.

but hey, im not complaining to get #61 overall (arguablly a 3rd rounder but was a 2nd rounder) and be this good? thanks amateur scouts. as always
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+2 #37 Mark 2012-03-04 13:33
totally off topic but wasn't it nice of Burke to throw his friend and former roomate under the bus? "I like tough teams" as opposed to Wilson who prefers "Skill"? His reason for firing him - "I didn't think it was fair he have to listen to the boo's again like he did against Chicago. So he did him a favour and fired him??? Gee - thanks Buddy - appreciate it. What an arrogant POS Burke is.
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+1 #38 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 13:38
if anyone still has any doubt on silfverberg (even though i think i have repeated it on here atleast a few times a week. every week) he is our most NHL ready prospect by miles, ive got the chance to watch him (usually just the post game highlights) and i havent seen 1 flaw in his game, perfect 2way player. im not saying i expect the kid to show up and put up incredible numbers from the get go, but i am more than confident that everyone single sens fan will love his play.

as for noesen and puempel, didnt we sign them to their ELC, why would we waste them in junior next year? i think thats an indicator that they will be going straight to the A next year
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+5 #39 Hax 2012-03-04 13:38
Quoting Canucnik:
Zach never recovered from the concussion, I'd rest him for a full two weeks. The "Daug's Paw" is barky. Looking forward to watching the "Black Smith!" Let's leave the Butler to his duties, ya never know he might just surprize!

;-{ says Robin, our GOALIE.


Those are some BRUTAL nicknames.
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-1 #40 gauts26 2012-03-04 13:51
@MoeDozer

Still junior eligible for next year, cant play in the AHL
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-1 #41 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 13:53
Quoting gauts26:
@MoeDozer

Still junior eligible for next year, cant play in the AHL

is that so, i wasnt sure if their ELC starts whether they are in junior or at the pros, i knew they still could play in junior but i just assumed it would start their ELC either way, but thanks

edit: just had a brain fart, you are right, N.american players cant play in the AHL until they are too old for junior, no idea how that slipped my mind... sunday, cant blame my memory too much. i still dearly apologize to my liver from last night... as its making me suffer with this hangover...
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+1 #42 oneleggedseagunt 2012-03-04 13:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lj8BWMYqKY&feature=fvst

Silfverberg highlights just FYI
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+1 #43 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 14:07
Quoting oneleggedseagunt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lj8BWMYqKY&feature=fvst

Silfverberg highlights just FYI

funny enough, those dont include this years highlights, just wait till the end of the season im sure someone will take the time to use this years' highlights. biggest difference in his game this year is he is a lot more physically involved. these highlights dont show his defencive game at all, but take my word for it, he is very reliable on all ends of the ice. unlike some other swede we watched on youtube too much..
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-3 #44 oneleggedseagunt 2012-03-04 14:08
Final word regarding anyone trying to make some kind of connection with Zack Smith's play as of late to possibly partying too hard: Brad Marchand has a well documented party life but comes out every game like a wild man. I'd love to have a goon with skill like that on the Sens. Another good Nova Scotia boy!
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+1 #45 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 14:21
for anyone that watches bingo games, can you summarize what klinkhammer's game is like. from his stats and his size, my guess is he compares to greening or z.smith ?
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-4 #46 sensfan22 2012-03-04 14:25
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Quoting sensfan22:
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games


Wrong , I hope your joking cause that's so far off wow

Murray begged Silfverberg to stay "NHL ready" was Murray's quote

Zibby wouldn't be surprised if he starts in Ottawa and plays in Bingo ex karlssons first year

You can't compare a forward to a defencemen ..defencemen take longer and has nothing too do with coming from overseas


Murry wanted him to stay to learn the NHl style which meant games in Binghamton which he wasn't on board with. If he was told he would play the year in Ottawa do you think he would have gone back??? of course not. I think he will be a good player but there is a learning curve he will have to go through........ As for coming overseas the ice is smaller and the play is more physical...all im saying is don't be a LEAF Fan and think the kid is going to score over 20 goals...I hope he does but don't hold your breath, he will have to adjust
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+1 #47 Andrews Theory 2012-03-04 14:34
Quoting oneleggedseagunt:
Final word regarding anyone trying to make some kind of connection with Zack Smith's play as of late to possibly partying too hard: Brad Marchand has a well documented party life but comes out every game like a wild man. I'd love to have a goon with skill like that on the Sens. Another good Nova Scotia boy!


ya, hard to say what the issue is... thats the problem with Gomez apparently and he could play through it when he was younger, not so much anymore.
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+1 #48 PraiseAlfie84 2012-03-04 14:36
Quoting Hax:
Quoting Canucnik:
Zach never recovered from the concussion, I'd rest him for a full two weeks. The "Daug's Paw" is barky. Looking forward to watching the "Black Smith!" Let's leave the Butler to his duties, ya never know he might just surprize!

;-{ says Robin, our GOALIE.


Those are some BRUTAL nicknames.


Yeah, very confusing.....N ot sure if this was supposed to be some sort of weird Haiku or double speak...Or maybe he was just realllllllly stoned....
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+1 #49 PraiseAlfie84 2012-03-04 14:40
Looks like Boston might drop this game now, they've been extrmely pedestrian as of late. If the Sens can keep it going in the right direction heading towards the playoffs, I think we might have a chance to challenge Boston in the 1st round. It will still be a huge uphill battle to beat them but it's looking more optimistic with Horton, Peverly, et al. out of the line up...
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+1 #50 Sandy 2012-03-04 14:40
Quoting DenisVial:
Ten bucks says Smith is nursing an nagging injury like bruised ribs or a pulled muscle. Something definitely looks wrong with him lately. Hopefully a day or two off will help.
I think with the work ethic "The Klinkhammer" has shown in Binghampton, he should be given some powerplay time to show what he can do. If he can produce at the NHL level over the next few games he'll definitely be one of our black aces in the press box heading in to the playoffs.


Smith hasn't played like his normal self since taking that big hit.... maybe time off to rest the body and heal the mind... so to speak... Still really like the guy...
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+3 #51 NISHY 2012-03-04 14:41
Quoting sensfan22:
How do they keep giving butler a chance? Can't Murry just say it was a terrible signing and send him down. The best part is butler gets a raise next year a will be making over a million. Good luck finding someone stupid enough to take that contract.

On a side note, surprised to see Daugavins scratched again for the 3rd game...There are many guys (Condra, Greening, Konopka, Turris, Butler) who seem to do nothing almost night in and night out. Guess thats what happens when your one of only 2 guys on a two-way contract...


First of all Butlers only making one million... Not exactly "Being paid to be a goal scorer" ... plus he's 24 in his first full season and he's played alot of hockey in the last year as compared to college and was injured during camp which immediately almost guaranttes a slow start for any player... Do you watch any games??? Cause i watch every single one and can tell you Turris has been good on almost every night in a sens jersey, probably one of their most consistent players, he's just had no luck as of late, posts and other players missing beautiful setups.... as for Greening and condra their in the same boat as Butler other than the injury part, both in their first full seasons after playing college befiore which is only 40 game seasons then playing over a 100 games last year.... Stop hating on the rookies and sophmores that won a calder cup last year... developement takes time... Its not like their first overall picks, so stop expecting them to be.. I'm glad you aren't ottawas GM cause from all your posts it sounds like you have no hockey knowledge (no offense but your posts paint a pretty clear picture of that) and you would probably throw all our prospects and young players away for nothing cause apparently 1 million or less is "Being paid to be a goal scorer" ... its called fatigue and possibly a bit of a sophmore slump which i dont even want to go through how many players have had those..
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+6 #52 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 14:41
Quoting sensfan22:
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Quoting sensfan22:
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games


Wrong , I hope your joking cause that's so far off wow

Murray begged Silfverberg to stay "NHL ready" was Murray's quote

Zibby wouldn't be surprised if he starts in Ottawa and plays in Bingo ex karlssons first year

You can't compare a forward to a defencemen ..defencemen take longer and has nothing too do with coming from overseas


Murry wanted him to stay to learn the NHl style which meant games in Binghamton which he wasn't on board with. If he was told he would play the year in Ottawa do you think he would have gone back??? of course not. I think he will be a good player but there is a learning curve he will have to go through........As for coming overseas the ice is smaller and the play is more physical...all im saying is don't be a LEAF Fan and think the kid is going to score over 20 goals...I hope he does but don't hold your breath, he will have to adjust


What are you taking about ? Bingo was never talked about with Silfverberg he was told stay your NHL ready and Silfverberg said he didn't think his game was NHL in his own eyes...

You sound like a Leaf fan talking out of your ass don't make shit up if you don't know what's going on .!!

Did u see Silfverberg at world juniors 18 or 20 this kid can play dont worry about the size of the ice
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+5 #53 simple jack 2012-03-04 14:49
Sensfan22 is a total leaf blower...

Just look a his comments, ignore him and his "hole" as he says...
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-3 #54 Canucnik 2012-03-04 15:03
Here is something to chew on...for all you fellas that think time in the "A" is good for everyone...

True, first round type Big League goal scorers can actually lose their scoring touch, their edge, playing in the American League, especially if you are a Russian or a Swede!

As Robin Lehner is showing you, playing goals in the "Show" and playing the "Target Position" in the "A" are completely different and don't necessarily complimant each other.
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+2 #55 NISHY 2012-03-04 15:06
Quoting sensfan22:
Quoting FAIL4NAIL:
Quoting sensfan22:
I'm sure Silfverberg will be a great player but I don't want expectation to be to high next year, some time in Bingo might be needed. Look at Rundblad, he will be a great player but it takes time to adjust to the NHL, its a much different style then in Sweden. I think Zibby will play the hole year with Ottawa, i look for Silfverberg to play around 40 games


Wrong , I hope your joking cause that's so far off wow

Murray begged Silfverberg to stay "NHL ready" was Murray's quote

Zibby wouldn't be surprised if he starts in Ottawa and plays in Bingo ex karlssons first year


Murry wanted him to stay to learn the NHl style which meant games in Binghamton which he wasn't on board with. If he was told he would play the year in Ottawa do you think he would have gone back??? of course not. I think he will be a good player but there is a learning curve he will have to go through........As for coming overseas the ice is smaller and the play is more physical...all im saying is don't be a LEAF Fan and think the kid is going to score over 20 goals...I hope he does but don't hold your breath, he will have to adjust



1. Silferberg has great potential and was deemed NHL ready by Murray and his staff at training camp last year, he decided to go back himself so he was totally ready, judging on his stats and comments about his play this was a good move for him.

2. We have no idea if Rundbland will be a great defenceman and just because he had troubles coming over doesnt mean you project everyone else based upon his struggles.

3. Silferberg is way ahead of Zibanejad in his developement.. This due to age first of all and experience. you cant really compare players that aren't in the NHL and are 3 years apart agewise.
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+1 #56 senatorsforlife 2012-03-04 15:06
I don't think sensfan22 is throwing anyone under the bus I think he's just saying there are guys besides daugavins that should maybe be sitting a game, that's hard to disagree with

As for turis I don't think u can say he's been on of the better sens, he a second line center playing pp time and is on pace for 40 points, he has been silent as of late

Butler should have been sent down but he's on a two way, I think he has been given every chance and then some to produce and say for a couple of assist hasn't done much worthy of this ice time or line mates, like most college free agents he might be good he is only 24 but seems to be a really long way off
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+4 #57 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 15:11
Rangers just did us a solid !!

Sens need a huge win today !!!!
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+2 #58 MoeDozer 2012-03-04 15:15
Quoting Canucnik:
Here is something to chew on...for all you fellas that think time in the "A" is good for everyone...

True, first round type Big League goal scorers can actually lose their scoring touch, their edge, playing in the American League, especially if you are a Russian or a Swede!

As Robin Lehner is showing you, playing goals in the "Show" and playing the "Target Position" in the "A" are completely different and don't necessarily complimant each other.

did you just compare robin lehner to a player losing their scoring touch?... interesting
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-4 #59 conor smythe 2012-03-04 15:16
Quoting Canucnik:
Here is something to chew on...for all you fellas that think time in the "A" is good for everyone...

True, first round type Big League goal scorers can actually lose their scoring touch, their edge, playing in the American League, especially if you are a Russian or a Swede!

As Robin Lehner is showing you, playing goals in the "Show" and playing the "Target Position" in the "A" are completely different and don't necessarily complimant each other.



Lol.. if they lose their 'edge' it has nothing to do with the league and everything to do with the paycheque and the fact that they don't care. i.e. Robin Lehner

he knows he can compete at an NHL level and doesn't care about the AHL at all

spoiled brat sure can play, but its emery all over again. Kid thinks he's bigger than the world.. but he's not bigger than Ben Bishop (see what I did there?)
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+1 #60 sensfan22 2012-03-04 15:18
I'm a big sens fan, all i wanted to say was don't make expectations to high on these guys coming in and i get crucified for it?
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+3 #61 senskarlsson57 2012-03-04 15:20
The Bruins lose! Timmy let in 4 goals on 17 shots. Chance for Ottawa to close the gap tonight.


Go Sens Go!!
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+1 #62 simple jack 2012-03-04 15:26
Quoting Canucnik:
Here is something to chew on...for all you fellas that think time in the "A" is good for everyone...

True, first round type Big League goal scorers can actually lose their scoring touch, their edge, playing in the American League, especially if you are a Russian or a Swede!

As Robin Lehner is showing you, playing goals in the "Show" and playing the "Target Position" in the "A" are completely different and don't necessarily compliment each other.


I agree to a point, this years ahl for lehner is not being beneficial to lehner because his heart is not in bingo. It was last year after being booed in the beginning to being the ahl calder cup mvp after leading bingo from a 3 game deficit in the first round and being the hero and taking the baby sens for an epic run! Bingo was great for lehners development last year and its too bad he couldn't keep his head in it and rule the ahl until he was called up.

Ahl was good for lehner because he's coming from junior "a" not the "s.e.l" i would rate as a mens pro league not a junior league so obviously players are more developed.
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+3 #63 NISHY 2012-03-04 15:30
Quoting senatorsforlife:
I don't think sensfan22 is throwing anyone under the bus I think he's just saying there are guys besides daugavins that should maybe be sitting a game, that's hard to disagree with

As for turis I don't think u can say he's been on of the better sens, he a second line center playing pp time and is on pace for 40 points, he has been silent as of late

Butler should have been sent down but he's on a two way, I think he has been given every chance and then some to produce and say for a couple of assist hasn't done much worthy of this ice time or line mates, like most college free agents he might be good he is only 24 but seems to be a really long way off



"Can't Murry just say it was a terrible signing and send him down. The best part is butler gets a raise next year a will be making over a million. Good luck finding someone stupid enough to take that contract."

I'd call that a little more than throwing someone under a bus...
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+1 #64 conor smythe 2012-03-04 15:35
I should ammend my above comment by saying that I DO think Lehner is ready for the big time and it would have been beneficial to the club to have him as a backup for the season instead of Auld

But it wouldn't have helped Lehner at all considering he would only be expected to play 10 games all season if Anderson stayed healthy

I think Murray expected this and that's why he signed Auld. To give Lehner his own team to lead and get a ton of playing time

Unfortunately Lehner and the Senators didn't see eye to eye and his play in Bingo is reflecting that. I don't agree with rewarding a guy for playing poorly. That said, he certainly isn't playing poorly now. Would be a shame to send him back, but as far as paying dues and earning NHL ice time goes, Bishop is miles ahead of RL right now.
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+1 #65 darthsens911 2012-03-04 16:16
Bishop is also five years older than RL. If Lehner is ready now leave him there. He has been nothing short of amazing since stumbling in the first minutes of the Islander game. If he can continue on to be the next Patrick Roy (by all the similarities posters have put on here) by all means don't stand in his way.

Sure it would be more convenient to have Bishop back up Andy and have Lehner stay in the AHL for the next 2-3 seasons but I don't see it happening that way since Lehner is ready now and may stagnate down there if we go that route.

I say let him play and bring Bishop in for the Leafs game on the 17th as it is our first back to back games in the near future as long as he doesn't shit the bed before then. Then on the 17th we will get to see just what Bishop has at the NHL level and make a decision on him then. Also lets the Leafs know what they could have had for a 3rd. HAHAHA!

If Bishop plays lights out which I also expect him to do, I am at a loss as to what the correct way to handle it all will be. One of the 3 will have to move in the off season as there is no way we can have 3 #1 goalies. Fortunately, they should bring us a good return who ever management deems is the one who leaves.
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+5 #66 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 16:26
Chi announcers talking about Lehner as a great young goalie

Good too see him get his props !!


Release the Lehner
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+6 #67 57gord 2012-03-04 16:44
Would be neat to see the Sens do what Bingo did last year (won the cup) after Lehner came in late in the season. Oh to dream big eh?. But no matter what happens next, they have been much more fun to watch this year............4-2?!
Well "most" games I should say
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-2 #68 JRMcPeeWee 2012-03-04 16:53
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
BRING FORTH THE KLINKHAMMER!!!!!!!!!



YES !!!!!!! GREAT ODIN's BEARD
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-3 #69 Canucnik 2012-03-04 16:57
My version of Ottawa's Goalie story.

"Andy" comes in last year and plays like a "Pro" behind a brutal hockey team that even managed to make 19 year old Lehner look bad. The projection for our rebuilding SENswas not much better for this year so "Andy" is to be shelled for another 70 games this year. Robin was to pay his dues in the "A". My problem was that I thought Robin should have been shielded and brought along in the "Bigs" because it didn't take much of a hockey man to tell you that if you were rebuilding in the Show your American league team would be young and inexperienced.. .Sort of like having ELMIRA trying to compete in the "A" and that they would probably demolish both their young goalies!

Which is what happened! Lehner should have been up here seeing National League shots all year!
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+5 #70 simple jack 2012-03-04 17:08
I can't even stand to listen to the pre game on team 1200 today, why the hell do they keep talking about the leafs? Who cares!
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+4 #71 simple jack 2012-03-04 17:28
Islanders just beat nj, c'mon boys lets win this one! go sens!
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+3 #72 Mark 2012-03-04 17:36
Quoting simple jack:
I can't even stand to listen to the pre game on team 1200 today, why the hell do they keep talking about the leafs? Who cares!


there's a new talent - Simmer, I think they call him. He's like Bob Cole Jr - I got sick of listening to say "Kyle" Greening and Nick Fo-LIG-no and called the station and suggested they tell him. He's an x-leaf management type - sickening homer - actually a very knowledable guy but seriously F_OFF with the Leafs this leafs that
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+1 #73 shamarke 2012-03-04 18:04
my guess is ottawa 4 florida 3
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0 #74 hamany 2012-03-04 18:05
streams?
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+4 #75 Hax 2012-03-04 18:06
Lehner was in Bingo since the thought was better to start nearly every game there than get 10-15 starts all year in Ottawa. Kid needs to play. And IF he's only playing so-so in the A because he thinks he's above that, that's not a reason to bring him up.

BM said all year that Lehner would come up if Anderson got hurt and he's true to his word. Lehner seizing the opportunity as well.

Everything going according to plan.
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+2 #76 Salararius 2012-03-04 18:10
[quote name="Canucnik" ]My version of Ottawa's Goalie story.

"blah blah blah"

You sound like Lehner's mom.
Why not talk about other team issues or are you the spoiled goalie himself?
If you are the real deal and the future goalie you will shelf your whining and concentrate on what's best for the team.
Mature, know your place, back your team (Yes, Bingo is part of our team) and good things will happen.
Many promising pros have been rushed to the show unready mentally and physically only to crash and burn.

RELAX...or you aren't the one.
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+2 #77 T K 2012-03-04 18:15
someone is projecting his own anxieties into Lehner's situation (like a broken record). Here's a thought: maybe you yourself are not the star that you think you are.
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+1 #78 T K 2012-03-04 18:17
What a great play from Karl's son and Alfred's son.
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+2 #79 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 18:22
The Hammer's doing an excellent job on that second line
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+2 #80 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 18:23
Good old Klink Klink !!!
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+2 #81 AllStarAlfie 2012-03-04 18:24
Klinkhammer is looking great, would not be surprised if he hits the scoresheet
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+1 #82 FSJGuy 2012-03-04 18:27
are we allowed to share stream links?
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+1 #83 T K 2012-03-04 18:29
Through a maaaaaze of bodies!
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+2 #84 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 18:29
COWEN?!!?!?!?!? !?!?!? ATTA BOY!
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+1 #85 Hax 2012-03-04 18:30
Did that puck Klink off the Hammer?
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0 #86 hamany 2012-03-04 18:30
Quoting FSJGuy:
are we allowed to share stream links?

YA...
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+1 #87 DenisVial 2012-03-04 18:31
Hammer time!
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0 #88 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 18:31
Quoting Hax:
Did that puck Klink off the Hammer?


Was thinking the same thing. NHL.com has Cowen as the scorer. May change(?)
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+3 #89 FSJGuy 2012-03-04 18:32
http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/111328/6/watch-florida-panthers-vs-ottawa-senators.html
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+2 #90 SensChirp 2012-03-04 18:33
Quoting FSJGuy:
are we allowed to share stream links?

Yes
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+3 #91 T K 2012-03-04 18:35
Is is payback time for wolski yet?
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+3 #92 FSJGuy 2012-03-04 18:38
there were 5 Florida Links and 1 Sportsnet, i couldn't stand the Florida announcers lol
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+3 #93 T K 2012-03-04 18:40
Paaaaaaarty Town!
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+4 #94 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 18:40
That was a terrific shift by the third line.
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+2 #95 MattZ 2012-03-04 18:42
Damn we are playing fucking well!
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+4 #96 yawnzzz 2012-03-04 18:44
keeping it simple = 2-0 lead

GO SENS


how bout the hammer?!!?
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0 #97 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 18:44
Maybe it's time too flip Greening with Butler ..Butler drives me nuts so slow
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0 #98 T K 2012-03-04 18:47
BTW I'd like start an email campaign. Every time Team 1200's pre & post game shows start blathering on about the Leasts, we send in a note that asks them why they are wasting our time yacking about a team that is neither the Sens nor their opponent.

I couldn't give a flying fart about any Toronto or Montreal hockey news. (Even if the whole team spontaneously combusted...)
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0 #99 yawnzzz 2012-03-04 18:58
The "Missing Klink" FTW
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+1 #100 hamany 2012-03-04 18:59
klinkhammer should take buttsys spot on the 1st line?
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0 #101 Drugstore Cowboy 2012-03-04 19:00
Quoting T K:
BTW I'd like start an email campaign. Every time Team 1200's pre & post game shows start blathering on about the Leasts, we send in a note that asks them why they are wasting our time yacking about a team that is neither the Sens nor their opponent.

I couldn't give a flying fart about any Toronto or Montreal hockey news. (Even if the whole team spontaneously combusted...)


Indeed !

And the Leafaroos are NOT EVEN PLAYING TODAY !

Good old TURD1200 - worst sports station in Canada.
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0 #102 yawnzzz 2012-03-04 19:03
That panther sound effect reminds me of the panther cologne in The anchorman lol

equally cheesy
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0 #103 DenisVial 2012-03-04 19:04
Quoting yawnzzz:
That panther sound effect reminds me of the panther cologne in The anchorman lol


Wasn't it pure essence of Jaguar?
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+2 #104 Guillaume 2012-03-04 19:05
fuck
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+2 #105 MattZ 2012-03-04 19:06
the fuck just happened?
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0 #106 Rizzo 2012-03-04 19:07
Is Spezza the best pure stickhandler in the NHL?
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0 #107 hamany 2012-03-04 19:12
Quoting Rizzo:
Is Spezza the best pure stickhandler in the NHL?

GUESS SOOO.....
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0 #108 NickG 2012-03-04 19:17
The stream I was watching went down for like 4 minutes...

What the heck happened?
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-2 #109 Mark 2012-03-04 19:19
who do we want to win tonight Washington or Philly - I know we want a 2 pt game but beyond that I guess Philly?
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0 #110 T K 2012-03-04 19:20
Even on Rogers the signal got choppy for a while
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0 #111 Guillaume 2012-03-04 19:22
Chris Neil: taking stupid penalties since '01
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0 #112 T K 2012-03-04 19:22
Well, that's not good...
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+3 #113 NickG 2012-03-04 19:23
Down by one? No worries.
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0 #114 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 19:26
Is Spezza playing ?? Oh there he is did he miss the flight ?
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+2 #115 NickG 2012-03-04 19:26
Holy goodness what is Butler doing?
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0 #116 Tcharger 2012-03-04 19:28
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0 #117 No65* 2012-03-04 19:30
The boys better wake up, golfing is only tomorrrow. And Karlsson been pretty quiet since all the Norris Trophy hype of the past week.
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-1 #118 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 19:33
Quoting Tcharger:
My God I cannot wait for Butler/condra to get bumped by anyone next seaskn


Next season I can't wait that long add in Smith and Klink and Winnie

Remove Butler Condra Kono
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0 #119 Mike Bauer 2012-03-04 19:35
Dear Paul McLean.

Please remove that waste of space, Bobby Butler from your lineup. The guy is a bust, flash in the pan, never was.

Thanks for your time.

Sincerely.

Mike Bauer

Ps. Butler will likely score now just to stick it to me.
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+1 #120 T K 2012-03-04 19:36
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+1 #121 The Milkybar Kid 2012-03-04 19:36
Games played since October 2010:

Greening = 172
Condra = 166
Smith = 166
Butler = 157
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+3 #122 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 19:38
Sens are gonna be okay guys don't worry bout it.
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-2 #123 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 19:42
Like too see Maclean switch

Klink Spezza Greening
Milo Turris Alfie
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0 #124 Mike L 2012-03-04 19:46
Oh look all the bandwagoners came out to play!

And is this Canunick guy high all the time? He's like sipping coffee with double shots of weed every morning
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+1 #125 Tcharger 2012-03-04 19:48
Haha says the Guy I've never seen post before
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+2 #126 Guillaume 2012-03-04 19:50
Those interviews are so boring.

"Why did you give up a 2-0 lead?
"Well... we need to keep the puck in their zone and shoot the puck"

"What is the challenge for the PK unit?"
"Well... we have to block them from going to the net."

...CAPTAIN OBVIOUS STRIKES AGAIN
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+1 #127 TheBoss 2012-03-04 19:50
We've got this. They'll come out flying and score 3.

Sunshine sweep!
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+2 #128 Tookie 2012-03-04 19:57
If there is 1 thing we ARE great at its the 3rd period!! lol

Lehner looking quite average this game, that breakaway...ouc h.
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0 #129 T K 2012-03-04 20:08
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+1 #130 Tookie 2012-03-04 20:13
Karlsson from his butt, Maclean wont like that penalty...
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+1 #131 T K 2012-03-04 20:13
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-1 #132 Overmind 2012-03-04 20:13
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0 #133 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 20:14
They are playing pretty uninspired hockey if you ask me. They should be all over a tired Panthers team. Something needs to change quick if they want to get any points out of this game. Spezza looks asleep and Turris has been downright awful.
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0 #134 NickG 2012-03-04 20:16
Quoting NorCalSens:
They are playing pretty uninspired hockey if you ask me. They should be all over a tired Panthers team. Something needs to change quick if they want to get any points out of this game. Spezza looks asleep and Turris has been downright awful.

Spezza and Karlsson are probably tired from carrying this team for the last month...
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+1 #135 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 20:18
Tons of time folks. Don't worry, it's coming.

Karlsson is playing very selfish.
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+1 #136 T K 2012-03-04 20:18
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+1 #137 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 20:20
Fucking Karlsson with another lazy penalty. Wake up team.
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-1 #138 NickG 2012-03-04 20:21
What was that... 3 non-called trips done to Karlsson while he was dipsy-doodling? And he gets called for Bergenheim being a good actor?
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0 #139 Tookie 2012-03-04 20:21
Wow, crazy 2 hand chop!! ouch.
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+2 #140 MacK 2012-03-04 20:23
Karlsson should really be using the oulet pass a little more. That was way too many attempted deaks in 1 shift. Lucky FLA took a penalty after his slash...
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0 #141 Tookie 2012-03-04 20:23
Quoting NickG:
What was that... 3 non-called trips done to Karlsson while he was dipsy-doodling? And he gets called for Bergenheim being a good actor?


Nick, its a contact sport my man, no tripping anywhere.

Karlsson is just frustrated cuz he's playing like crap.
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+2 #142 DenisVial 2012-03-04 20:27
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0 #143 NickG 2012-03-04 20:28
Quoting Tookie19:
Quoting NickG:
What was that... 3 non-called trips done to Karlsson while he was dipsy-doodling? And he gets called for Bergenheim being a good actor?


Nick, its a contact sport my man, no tripping anywhere.

Karlsson is just frustrated cuz he's playing like crap.

Florida didn't get called for tripping Butler earlier either. Seems to be a trend tonight.
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0 #144 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 20:29
Bad goal on Lehner there.

Bad game by the Senators overall. Good start, got complacent.
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+1 #145 DenisVial 2012-03-04 20:29
That sucks. They better show some more urgency on Tuesday.
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+2 #146 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 20:29
Awful game for a team that should have come out hard. What a pathetic effort.
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+1 #147 T K 2012-03-04 20:30
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0 #148 NickG 2012-03-04 20:30
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Bad goal on Lehner there.

Good florida goal as they blew by our pylons on D tonight.
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0 #149 Mike Bauer 2012-03-04 20:30
Who blows a two goal lead to a team who just played 3 gms in the last 4, that's right Ottawa.

Pretty sad when your best player is Klinkhammer.
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0 #150 MattZ 2012-03-04 20:30
NEVER SAY NEVER. LETS GO CARDIAC KIDS

Edit: Yeah never mind
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+1 #151 CarloswSPECR1 2012-03-04 20:31
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+2 #152 Tookie 2012-03-04 20:31
And that might by the only reason why Karlsson doesnt win the Norris, gets burnt way too often from the outside.

This might be a great time to call up Bishop!
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0 #153 Spendzza 2012-03-04 20:31
Bishop's phone ringing right now?

Regardless, suck it up and take it to Tampa next boys.

Go Sens go,
Spendzza
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0 #154 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 20:32
Gotta hand it to Florida. They were the better team. Worked hard, made use of their chances, and scored when they needed to.

Sens Zero: Erik Karlsson.
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-1 #155 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 20:32
Yeah Lehner was not good tonight at all... Time to give Bishop a couple of games. Lehner's call-up Adrenaline has run out.
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0 #156 Mike Bauer 2012-03-04 20:33
Quoting NickG:
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Bad goal on Lehner there.

Good florida goal as they blew by our pylons on D tonight.


Honestly, Lehner has played good, and he is gonna be the real deal, but he is so far away from being technically ready.
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0 #157 MacK 2012-03-04 20:34
Quoting Spendzza:
Bishop's phone ringing right now?

Regardless, suck it up and take it to Tampa next boys.

Go Sens go,
Spendzza

Bishop just gave up 4 goals in bingo's 5-2 loss...
The sens need more than a goalie to win...it's going to take a full team effort! We really need to be on our game against Tampa or it's going to be a really rough week...YIKES! COME ON SENS!!!!
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+7 #158 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 20:34
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0 #159 karlssens 2012-03-04 20:35
What a worthless display on the ice. I am honestly getting sick and tired of watching Condra and Butler attempt to play hockey.

Ill give Karlsson a gimme tonight because well its karlsson.

Dont think you can blame any of those goals on Lehner to be honest... Those were all great scoring opportunities.
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+3 #160 Nextonew 2012-03-04 20:36
lets try to hold on to our playoff spot instead of trying to move up. This team only plays better as underdogs. They cant be playing teams as the favourite. Theyre just not built that way.

damn. sens losses effect my well being.
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+2 #161 MacK 2012-03-04 20:36
Quoting NorCalSens:
Probably Karlsson's worst game of the year

agreed
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+3 #162 karlssens 2012-03-04 20:37
There's a false sense of security with this team right now. They are playing as though they are a lock for the playoffs. They will soon find out that they are going to need to BATTLE in the next 15 games to win.
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-2 #163 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-03-04 20:38
Quoting Nextonew:


damn. sens losses effect my well being.



Aha same man. I watch every single one of these games at the edge of my seat. Hate seeing them lose. Especially against teams that they should beat.

Tonight was poor. Zero enthusiasm after the first period.

I don't mind Matt Gilroy, but I think we're kind of missing Brian Lee.
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+2 #164 SwedishSens 2012-03-04 20:40
Our entire top 6 has been basically INVISIBLE

Karlsson was forced to do why to much

And players like Condra Butler Gonchar need too start looking in mirror cause they are awful
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0 #165 MacK 2012-03-04 20:41
who do you guys think will be in nets next game?
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0 #166 Mike Bauer 2012-03-04 20:42
Yeah. Butler and Condra are zeroes out there. I don't wanna hear about how many games theyve played either. They're professionals, suck it up.

It's only one game but Klink played well.
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0 #167 MacK 2012-03-04 20:44
Quoting karlssens:
There's a false sense of security with this team right now. They are playing as though they are a lock for the playoffs. They will soon find out that they are going to need to BATTLE in the next 15 games to win.

If the Caps win their 3 games in hand...they'll only be 1 point behind us. That's not really taking things into our own hands, playing with fire.
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0 #168 senskarlsson57 2012-03-04 20:56
Wow, saying this was a bad game by Karlsson would be a huge understatement. He was playing as if it was the all-star game, and those penalties he took really killed our momentum. I mean I love the guy, but turning on the computer and looking at my Karlsson desktop background has never felt so shitty. I hope Paul Mac gives him a nice talk because if we are gonna get anywhere in the playoffs him and Spez need to pick up this team.


Also, what the FUCK is Butler doing on the top line. Get Greening up their, bring back the daug and smith, and scratch Butler and Konopka.

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Klinkhammer-Turris-Alfredsson
Foligno-Smith-Condra
Neil-O'brien-Condra

Karlsson-Kuba
Phillips-Gilroy
Gonchar-Cowen

Bishop
Lehner

...and were back in business.


Btw, idk who said that Turris had a terrible game tonight, but whoever did must've been watching the wrong hockey game. Because Turris, along with Cowen and the Hammer, were obviously our best players in a terrible effort by the Sens tonight. Let's hope we can beat a red-hot tampa team tuesday, or else we are going to find our playoff cushion disappear.

GO SENS GO
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0 #169 Tookie 2012-03-04 21:05
So much for hoping to play FLA in the first round, lol...
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+1 #170 NorCalSens 2012-03-04 21:16
Quoting Tookie19:
So much for hoping to play FLA in the first round, lol...


Meh... This game was a stinker for sure, but I would still give anything to play them over Boston.
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0 #171 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-03-04 21:41
Goals came from Cowen on defense, and Neil on Line 3 !
We go up 2-0 in first period, but fall apart in second !

Our top 6 did nothing all night, Karlsson played his shittiest game, and took bad penalties !

This was one of their bad games, and they need to bounce back on Tuesday in Tampa Bay

We really need to see the same team, that beat the Bruins 1-0 in Boston last Tuesday !!
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0 #172 Shibal 2012-03-04 21:49
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
Quoting Nextonew:


damn. sens losses effect my well being.



Aha same man. I watch every single one of these games at the edge of my seat. Hate seeing them lose. Especially against teams that they should beat.

Tonight was poor. Zero enthusiasm after the first period.

I don't mind Matt Gilroy, but I think we're kind of missing Brian Lee.


I totally agree with you. When I did not like the Lee trade at all during trade line. Gilroy looks confused and out of position out there.

Also I saw the highlights for the Tampa bay game vs Rangers game. Karlsson's skills totally rubbed of on him. He got 2 assists, and they were both incredibly nice passes which included a nice stamkos set up.

As for this game, as N.W.A would say FUCK THE POST!
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