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Wednesday, 18 April 2012 11:27

Sens Look to Draw Even in Game Four

After dropping Game 3 on home ice, the Ottawa Senators have now lost their last seven playoff games at Scotiabank Place.

That is a slide the Sens must find a way to halt tonight when they host the New York Rangers in Game 4 of their best of seven series.  A win and the Sens are right back in the series. A loss and they head back to Madison Square Garden on the brink of elimination.

While the Senators have struggled at home during recent playoff games, it has nothing to do with the energy and passion of the fans.  The crowd that packed SBP on Monday night was one of the loudest and most energetic to ever watch a playoff game here in Ottawa and will need to match that intensity tonight.  While the Senators did fall short in Game 3, you could tell they were feeding off the crowd.

For what it’s worth, I really feel like the Senators have been the better team through three games. 

If not for some spectacular goaltending by Henrik Lundqvist, this could be a completely different series.  The Sens haven’t really been getting any bounces through the first three games and are due for a little luck to swing their way.  If they can find a way to beat Lundqvist early, it should help them relax a little and force a defensively stingy Rangers team to open up.

We’ve said it before but obviously the power play is going to be critical.  Guys like Spezza, Karlsson and Michalek have to find a way to get the team’s struggling PP back on track and it has to start tonight.

Captain Daniel Alfredsson's status has not changed from yesterday.  After taking the morning skate ahead of Game 3, Alfie suffered a set back and does not appear to be close to a return although MacLean would not rule him out.  Bobby Butler appears to be the likely candidate to draw in but Mac also hinted they could go with Mike Hoffman, who was on the ice for the morning skate. 

On the blueline, it appears as though Carkner draws in but again, MacLean would not confirm.  Here is how the Sens lined up this morning but we'll have to wait until game time to find out the final line up.

Greening-Spezza-Michalek
Foligno-Turris-Butler/Hoffman
Condra-Smith-Neil
Konopka-O’Brien-Winchester

Kuba-Karlsson
Phillips-Carkner/Gilroy
Cowen-Gonchar

Puck drop is scheduled for just after 7:30 PM with the game available on CBC.  If you are heading down to the rink for this one, get ready to be loud! It’s clear the players feed off the energy of the home town crowd so we need to make sure we do our part.

GO SENS GO!

Last modified on Wednesday, 18 April 2012 10:30

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+1 #301 CraigL 2012-04-19 10:11
Quoting Tcharger:

Ive been told the same thing...second at absolute best, like is he is magically healed like he has done in the past.


We do have a wizard on the post. Perhaps "DenisVial" can fix him up?
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0 #302 Hax 2012-04-19 10:16
Quoting CraigL:
Quoting A11fie:

Ya, the camera panned over to the bench and there was Paulrus, squeezing the bejesus outta Spezza… It was probably to calm him down, as Spezza didn’t look like a threat the shift before (#19 had a HUGE giveaway in the offensive zone before heading to the bench).


Ah, good to hear. Mad respect to "Paulrus" (LOL) for keeping the bench loose. I imagine Spezza is putting an incredible amount of pressure on himself; with Alfie being out and all.


Okay I know it's frustrating and I get why people (at the moment it happens) go "AWWWWW" ... but I hope in the light of day people realize that a "giveaway in the offensive zone" is part of being a dangler.

Giveaways in our zone or between the bluelines are what we can't have and Spezza hardly ever does that anymore. But if he's got a chance to center a puck and it's 50% that it ends up on the other team's stick and 50% chance of being a one-timer - I say try it every time. A turnover in the offensive zone shouldn't create an odd man rush if everyone back-checks.

Spezza's always going to be a roller-coaster out there but it's hard to win games without taking risks. You can't have a whole team like that - you need guys like Alfie and others who only take the safe play every time - but let's not fault Spezza for doing EXACTLY what he's been coached to do: take risks and create.
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0 #303 Hax 2012-04-19 10:21
SensChirp ‏ @SensChirp

Awesome RT @BlackAcesOttaw a Black Aces: The Great Senators Family Group Pogo Of 2012 http://www.blackacesottawa.com/2012/04/great-senators-family-group-pogo-of.html
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0 #304 Hax 2012-04-19 10:24
new post up
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+1 #305 Hax 2012-04-19 11:23
Quoting ZipZapRap:
TURRIS BABY

The guy has some serious hustle and heart
Good to see him get it


No. Nope. Nuh-uh.

YOU DO NOT GET TO CELEBRATE WITH SENS FANS.

Go F&*$ yourself sideways with a broken bottle you complete and utter douchebag.
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