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Saturday, 06 October 2012 08:53

BSens Offence Looks Strong

Granted two preseason games is a ridiculously small sample size but the early indications suggest that the Binghamton Senators could be an offensive force this season.

Luke Richardson has clearly adopted the puck possession, get up and down the ice style that made Paul MacLean so successful in his first year at the NHL level and the early result is a BSens team that is filling the net with ease.

Coming off a 4-3 shootout win in their preseason opener against the Hershey Bears, the AHL Sens looked like a handful again last night, this time scoring a 5-3 win over those same Bears. It's always tough to get an accurate reading in the preseason when line ups are often only a portion of the full team but Bingo has looked strong through their first two preseason outings.

This time is was Jean Gabriel Pageau, Mika Zibanejad, Mike Hoffman, Jakub Culek and Andre Petersson contributing the offence.

Pageau has looked excellent through his first two pro games and really looks like a guy that could turn some heads in the AHL this season. You can see exactly why the Sens scouting staff said he was one of their most exciting picks from the 2011 draft.

Mike Hoffman, who some feel could be ready for a shot at the NHL, was a force for Binghamton, picking up four points in the win.

Meanwhile, highly touted first round pick Mika Zibanejad continued to shine offensively. After an up and down season with an awful Djugardens team last year, Zibanejad seems to be adjusting well to the North American game and looks like he could have a big year at the AHL level.

With Hoffman, Zibanejad, Pageau, Silfverberg, Stone, Prince, Petersson and Da Costa all expected to make the team, it's safe to assume offence will be a strength for Richardson's group.

Again, the sample size is very small but if the early indications are accurate, it could be an exciting season in Binghamton, New York

  • Strong start for Sens prospects at the AHL level but a couple of guys playing in the CHL continue to impress as well. Matt Puempel of the Kitchener Rangers picked up a goal and an assist on Friday night and now has 5 goals and 7 points through his team's first five games. In Plymouth, Stefan Noesen has racked up 3 goals and 4 points through four games.
  • For the first time since the process began, yesterday felt like a somewhat positive day on the CBA front. Gary Bettman, Bill Daly and the Fehr brothers met in Toronto in an unscheduled and seemingly surprise meeting of the two sides. The NHL and NHLPA are expected to connect again over the weekend.
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+2 #1 Andrews Theory 2012-10-06 08:08
It's easy to overlook pageau and even Hoffman with some of our more high profile picks being watched so closely.

Here's hoping we don't have to let any of these talented assets walk away simply due to a lack of space for them.

The quantity for quality scenario suggested by the Murray's looks like a very real possibility at some point if the return is right.

Definitely an exciting time to watch our youth develop.

Lets hope the NHL and NHLPA surprise everyone and get this circus back on track.
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+1 #2 Pasky 2012-10-06 08:33
Not to nit pick too much but I think the first Hershey Bears game was a 4-3 shoot out win.
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+2 #3 SensChirp 2012-10-06 08:51
Quoting Pasky:
Not to nit pick too much but I think the first Hershey Bears game was a 4-3 shoot out win.

That's what I said :) Thanks for the correction.
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+1 #4 HNIC Snoopy 2012-10-06 08:57
Hey Chirp,

Did Stone play in both games ??

Who is he lined up with ??
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+2 #5 SensChirp 2012-10-06 09:05
Quoting HNIC Snoopy:
Hey Chirp,

Did Stone play in both games ??

Who is he lined up with ??

Yup. Played with Pageau and Zibanejad last night I believe. Culek and Dziurzynski in the opener.
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+3 #6 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-10-06 09:35
The great thing is that Bingo will have great defense too with Cowen, Borowiecki, Eckford, Benoit, Wiercioch, and Gryba/Claesson. Add that with the offense provided by Z-bad, Silfverberg, Stone, Hoffman, Pageau, Da Costa, Prince, and Petersson, we coud be icing a very dangerous lineup this year. I have a feeling, much like Ottawa last year, teams aren't going to be looking forward to playing the B-Sens.
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0 #7 Sandy 2012-10-06 10:36
So excited for the B-Sens this season... Disappointed there was no stream last night...

Saw this comment in the Ottawa Sun this morning.. Makes me scratch my head...
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The NHL players know they're in a battle they don't expect to win but they aren't ready to wave the white towel.

Washington Capitals defenceman Karl Alzner told CSNWashington.c om the players will get the short end of the stick in negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement but they're trying to minimize their losses before the fight is over.

"We know we're going to have to take a hit," Alzner told the website Friday. "It's just how big of a hit we need to take.

"I think both sides know what their next proposal is, it's just who wants to give it first. The owners know what their bottom percentage is and I'm sure Don (Fehr, union head) knows what's going to be a good one for us economically.

"But who's going to be the first one to bite the bullet? No one wants to lose the negotiation. We understand we're definitely not going to win it."
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Unbelievable...

Go B-Sens...
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0 #8 Miguel 2012-10-06 11:11
very exciting developments in Bingo.
I said it before and I will say it again, a few of our NHL player sitting out in this lockout wil be paying the ultimate price with their jobs this year, if it continues.
Guys like Zibby, Hoffman, Silfver, will prove NHL ready, and guys like Condra, Greening will be left expendable, and may even end up in the unemplyed line like Winchester.
Wake up boys, the Crosby's Stamkos' of the world will not miss a beat when things are restored, while he middle of the pack players will go the way of he dodo birds.
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+2 #9 FAT ALBERT 2012-10-06 11:52
I don't think Greening is in jeporady of losing his job since he's already a machine in workouts and getting in game shape plus his tools of being that big and quick is a very good asset for the organization, he is very versatile and could be put anywhere in the lineup, coaches love those players.

However the players that would likely lose their job to the prospects whether its this year or next is Condra and Daugavins, both are smallish forwards with very limited offense. I mean Condra has the hockey sense to play in the league but has the hands of a goat, his hockey sense and smarts gave him all those break aways but he always got stoned. Daugavins is a good locker room guy but I would rather have Hoffman develop in that line than have him.
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+6 #10 SensChirp 2012-10-06 11:57
Tonight's line up

Zibanejad-Pageau-Stone
Hoffman-Cannone-Petersson
Dziurzynski-Grant-Schneider
Cowick-Culek-Downing

Cowen-Benoit
Borowiecki-Gryba
Ekford-Claesson

Lehner
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+1 #11 KT7 2012-10-06 12:30
Anquote name="SensChirp"]Tonight's line up

Zibanejad-Pageau-Stone
Hoffman-Cannone-Petersson
Dziurzynski-Grant-Schneider
Cowick-Culek-Downing

Cowen-Benoit
Borowiecki-Gryba
Ekford-Claesson

Lehner


any streams for tonight chirp?
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+1 #12 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-06 12:43
BSens gonna look real good this year. Very young but very skilled. One question tho: Havent seen Shane Prince in the lineup really in the preseason games? I guess it's just too crowded for him.
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0 #13 Sandy 2012-10-06 12:43
From TSN:

The Binghamton Senators released four players from their training camp roster on Saturday.

The team sent defenceman Danny New and Chris Wideman, along with forward Brad Peltz, to the Elmira Jackals of the ECHL.

Goalie Scott Greenham will be joining the ECHL's Bakersfield Condors after being released from his tryout agreement.
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+1 #14 RoryKarlsson 2012-10-06 12:51
Highlights?
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+2 #15 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-06 12:53
That being said I think Pageau has surprised a lot of people. Looking like he may even crack the roster right out of junior. considering his size, thats very impressive
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0 #16 Sandy 2012-10-06 12:53
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
BSens gonna look real good this year. Very young but very skilled. One question tho: Havent seen Shane Prince in the lineup really in the preseason games? I guess it's just too crowded for him.


He is hurt... I thought I heard a twisted knee... but not positive on that..
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-2 #17 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-06 13:08
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting jasonontheoldsenschirp:
BSens gonna look real good this year. Very young but very skilled. One question tho: Havent seen Shane Prince in the lineup really in the preseason games? I guess it's just too crowded for him.


He is hurt... I thought I heard a twisted knee... but not positive on that..


oh ok that makes sense. That's too bad, but in the end there's no rush. the ECHL will be good for his devl't.
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+1 #18 Ihatebettman 2012-10-06 13:13
Does anyone know how S Prince is doing?
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0 #19 St Nick 2012-10-06 14:22
I will be surprised if Pageau beats out Da Costa or Cannone for either top 6 centre spot. My guess is that he will be returned to junior along with Prince, both have some filling out to do, even if the NHL returns soon. They have too many players & could send more than ten players to Elmira, I don't think Ottawa has ever had that many good prospects before.

And next yr they will have a bunch of new good prospects as well with Pageau, Prince returning along with Puempel, Noesen, Fransoo, Sdao, Wikstrand & others plus Andrej Sustre if they are able to sign him after his college yr. Things are really looking good for the organization & it's depth. In fact, they have enough good young talent to make some interesting deals in the way of either trading for NHL talent, acquiring more picks or moving down in the 2013 draft to acquire more top ten talent.
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0 #20 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-10-06 14:31
Is Prince eligible to play in junior still?
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0 #21 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-06 14:36
Prince would be have to be the overager, if the 67's don't already have one.

I see Pageau playing in the AHL this year
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0 #22 Sandy 2012-10-06 15:09
http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/06/turris-signs-with-finnish-league
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0 #23 Sandy 2012-10-06 15:32
After going pointless in his first 4 games for Rappaswill (sp?)) -- Spezza had 2G and 2A today...
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+2 #24 MoeDozer 2012-10-06 16:22
yesterday's bingo game being streamed now:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive
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0 #25 BillL 2012-10-06 17:05
After 3 games in switzerland, spezza hasn't gotten a point yet! That's strange... thought he'd be dominating over there...
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0 #26 BillL 2012-10-06 17:06
Quoting Sandy:
After going pointless in his first 4 games for Rappaswill (sp?)) -- Spezza had 2G and 2A today...



Oops, must have checked an outdated source... :P
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0 #27 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-06 18:25
Stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive

1-0 bingo in the 1st. Not sure who scored
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0 #28 GreeningTheMonster 2012-10-06 18:27
2-0 bingo on goals from grant and cowick, go BSENS!
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0 #29 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-06 18:28
Goal! 2-0 binghamton goal off a great one-timer by cowick (assisted by downing and hoffman)
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0 #30 GreeningTheMonster 2012-10-06 19:01
3-0 Hoffman !
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0 #31 Sandy 2012-10-06 20:53
Good game by the B-Sens tonight. They went 3-0 in the pre-season. Let's see how good they will be when their injured players get back.

Watched the B-Sens stream tonight.. at the same time as watching the 67's and the same time drinking too much wine..

Someone mentioned on the blogs during the stream of the B-Sens game, that Silfverberg has a groin injury.

I really hoped he is healed in 2 weeks... My plan was to see him play in Bingo.. I'll be disappointed if he is not in the lineup.

Timwrx... any updates on injuries?
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0 #32 sben 2012-10-06 20:58
6-3 bingo game over don't know who scored.
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0 #33 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-06 21:14
Quoting sben:
6-3 bingo game over don't know who scored.


Goal scorers: grant, culek, hoffman, benoit, Peterson, stone (empty netter)
It would be great if someone has the assists and highlights of this game or game 2
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0 #34 timwrx 2012-10-06 21:19
Quoting Sandy:
Good game by the B-Sens tonight. They went 3-0 in the pre-season. Let's see how good they will be when their injured players get back.

Watched the B-Sens stream tonight.. at the same time as watching the 67's and the same time drinking too much wine..

Someone mentioned on the blogs during the stream of the B-Sens game, that Silfverberg has a groin injury.

I really hoped he is healed in 2 weeks... My plan was to see him play in Bingo.. I'll be disappointed if he is not in the lineup.

Timwrx... any updates on injuries?


Sandy, not much. Just got back from the game. More precautionary than anything. Tonight was to figure out the last line i believe.

Team really played not to get hurt tonight. Could have finished checks a bit better. Lehner let a few softies in inmho. Not a big deal though. I know a few people on this board are blinded by the word "prospect" but what a difference a Benoit/Eckford makes to the lineup. Missed last year. Benoit got the biggest props tonight.
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0 #35 Sandy 2012-10-06 21:23
Quoting timwrx:
Quoting Sandy:
Good game by the B-Sens tonight. They went 3-0 in the pre-season. Let's see how good they will be when their injured players get back.

Watched the B-Sens stream tonight.. at the same time as watching the 67's and the same time drinking too much wine..

Someone mentioned on the blogs during the stream of the B-Sens game, that Silfverberg has a groin injury.

I really hoped he is healed in 2 weeks... My plan was to see him play in Bingo.. I'll be disappointed if he is not in the lineup.

Timwrx... any updates on injuries?


Sandy, not much. Just got back from the game. More precautionary than anything. Tonight was to figure out the last line i believe.

Team really played not to get hurt tonight. Could have finished checks a bit better. Lehner let a few softies in inmho. Not a big deal though. I know a few people on this board are blinded by the word "prospect" but what a difference a Benoit/Eckford makes to the lineup. Missed last year. Benoit got the biggest props tonight.


Don't know too much about Eckford. Are you at the games on the 19th & 20th? I'm in section 8 row BB for the 19th.. and sec 22 row DD for the 20th. If you are there.. be nice to meet you and put a face to a name...
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0 #36 timwrx 2012-10-06 21:31
I most certainly will be there! Section 2 row L seats 9 and 10 with my pal and father! Gates open at 6! Might be at Dillingers the 19th! Trying to corral the heathens to the game!

Eckford is a Vet. He was drafted by the Devils. Played last year with Portland.
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0 #37 Ray McCabe 2012-10-06 21:38
Quoting Sandy:
So excited for the B-Sens this season... Disappointed there was no stream last night...

Saw this comment in the Ottawa Sun this morning.. Makes me scratch my head...
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The NHL players know they're in a battle they don't expect to win but they aren't ready to wave the white towel.

Washington Capitals defenceman Karl Alzner told CSNWashington.com the players will get the short end of the stick in negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement but they're trying to minimize their losses before the fight is over.

"We know we're going to have to take a hit," Alzner told the website Friday. "It's just how big of a hit we need to take.

"I think both sides know what their next proposal is, it's just who wants to give it first. The owners know what their bottom percentage is and I'm sure Don (Fehr, union head) knows what's going to be a good one for us economically.

"But who's going to be the first one to bite the bullet? No one wants to lose the negotiation. We understand we're definitely not going to win it."
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Unbelievable...

Go B-Sens...


These players are like wolves in sheep's clothing. All you have to do is examine their statements and fact check their arguments to know that they are flat out lying.
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0 #38 Sandy 2012-10-06 21:44
Quoting timwrx:
I most certainly will be there! Section 2 row L seats 9 and 10 with my pal and father! Gates open at 6! Might be at Dillingers the 19th! Trying to corral the heathens to the game!

Eckford is a Vet. He was drafted by the Devils. Played last year with Portland.


How is Dillingers for food. We will be looking for a place to eat before the game, after a day of shopping in Syracuse on the way down.
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0 #39 timwrx 2012-10-06 21:49
Not too shabby imo. More bar food than anything.
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+1 #40 Kratos83 2012-10-07 08:41
anyone happened to see how Brassard has started his year in the Q? I was just poking around the Q site when I noticed his goalie stats

2 SO's with a 1.66 GAA and .932 SV%..I know that is only through 6 games..but very impressive.
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+1 #41 Kratos83 2012-10-07 08:44
and just because I was curious at how Driedger was doing, and he has some impressive stats as well. 1.73 GAA and .940 Sv% through 4 games.
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0 #42 Sandy 2012-10-07 09:29
Are Brassard & Driedger 'diamonds in the rough'? Those are really good stats...
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0 #43 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-10-07 09:49
So nice to see the Sens organization have goaltending depth now. Anderson, Bishop, Lehner, Driedger, and Brassard.

Offense is certainly not going to be an issue for the B-Sens this year....
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0 #44 AlfieforMayor11 2012-10-07 10:17
Random question.... what ever happened to Roman Wick? Do we still own his rights? Is he even playing hockey anymore? lol
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0 #45 Kratos83 2012-10-07 10:22
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Random question.... what ever happened to Roman Wick? Do we still own his rights? Is he even playing hockey anymore? lol


I would say he has returned back to europe to play..didn't find much on this guy.

Wick signed a 3-year contract to return to Kloten in July 2011.
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+1 #46 Jason P. 2012-10-08 04:53
Spezza broke out of his slump the other day in the Swiss league. Scroing 2 goals and 2 assissts on Saturday.
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0 #47 MethotToMyMadness 2012-10-08 08:31
Well Bingo is off to a good pre-season start, waiting to hear about the cuts that are coming. Looking forward to seeing the final roster and how they fair when the season kicks off. I am still interested in attending a game or two, who is planning a trip? Chirp, any ideas for an early bus trip? What's the word on Silfverberg?

Not a good start for the 67's with only 1 win in 6 games. If you want to focus on some positive things Ceci's 7 points and +4 in 6 games is a good sign of things to come. And well, we all know Sean Monahan would be leading the charge, 10 points is great but the -7 needs to be looked at. I still see him falling into 3rd overall in the draft.

However, all the points in the world won't help them if they keep playing such a lack luster defensive game. Yes they have offense and we've seen it with 24 goals in 6 games, but with a goals against of 26 the odds are you won't win games even if you are scoring 4 goals a night. You don't need goals to win games, just look at Belleville. All I'm saying is these guys need to tighten up the defensive side a little and maybe rush a little less if possible and we'll start seeing more W's on the board.

Hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend.
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+1 #48 MethotToMyMadness 2012-10-08 08:40
I may be posting on here a lot today as I'm stuck at work. But I was just going over the 6-3 win Bingo completed over the Devils on Saturday night. I expected a post already but it is a holiday, lol

Cowick, Grant, Hoffman, Petersson, Stone and Benoit each potted a goal, great to see such a variety of players scoring right now. We put a total of 44 shots on net, now that's saying something. Lehner turned aside 25 of 28 for the W.

But lost in the celebration was the fact that former Sen Butler notched a goal for the Devils. Good to see he's getting some playing time in the A. Still think he would have been a good fit in Bingo this year, but then again, we are somewhat stacked in the forward dept.

Bingo kicks off the opener this Saturday, I'll be out of town so I won't get a chance to hear it. Anyone know what the Penguins are supposed to look like this year?
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0 #49 MethotToMyMadness 2012-10-08 08:54
Quoting Kratos83:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Random question.... what ever happened to Roman Wick? Do we still own his rights? Is he even playing hockey anymore? lol


I would say he has returned back to europe to play..didn't find much on this guy.

Wick signed a 3-year contract to return to Kloten in July 2011.


Wick is still playing in the Swiss A this year. He played for Kloten last year, 34 games, 11 goals and 21 points, I think he got injured at some point, but they don't put too much info on the web about that. Not too shabby, but nowhere close to his totals when playing for them between 06-07 and 09-10. Although this year he's playing for Zurich and in 9 games he has 3 goals and 7 points, which is a 3 way tie in points for the club.

I was pretty impressed with his Bingo stats from 2010-11 with 20 goals and 42 points. It's too bad he couldn't have stayed here, but then again, he's getting much more ice time and top line minutes, which he more than likely wouldn't get on our roster today.
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0 #50 Sensnation 2012-10-08 11:25
Quoting Sandy:
Are Brassard & Driedger 'diamonds in the rough'? Those are really good stats...


Definitely. I would compare them very much to Stone's development/dra fting path. All 3 were drafted before they got their shot at prime time minutes in the minors. Murray's team seems to be really good at predicting these types!
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0 #51 Sandy 2012-10-08 12:13
Well Snider from Philly is going to want a long lockout. Not only does he have several defensemen injured... but Sportsnet is reporting Vorachek suffered a knee injury playing in the KHL. They are reporting a bad knee strain and is out up to 4 weeks. Flyers are trying to get more info.. Bad for them...
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0 #52 MethotToMyMadness 2012-10-08 15:30
I just read a story about UFA Matt Gilroy, signed a contract with the AHL's Connecticut Whale. If you think about it, this is good for him.
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0 #53 Sandy 2012-10-08 15:46
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I just read a story about UFA Matt Gilroy, signed a contract with the AHL's Connecticut Whale. If you think about it, this is good for him.


Back in the Rangers organization... I guess they needed someone to replace Redden... who will most likely be the buyout option for the Rangers.
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0 #54 timwrx 2012-10-08 20:08
Culek sent back to juniors. Not sure if had been mentioned.
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0 #55 MethotToMyMadness 2012-10-08 20:32
Quoting timwrx:
Culek sent back to juniors. Not sure if had been mentioned.


Nope, not yet. But I think a few saw it coming, we have so many options this year.
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+1 #56 PraiseAlfie84 2012-10-09 00:46
Chirp,

Are you going to give updates on the Sens who are playing in Europe? I'd be interested to know how Karlsson and Spezza do over there, I'm sure a few more will follow as well because this season is gettin' locked-dafaq-ou t.....
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+1 #57 HNIC Snoopy 2012-10-09 08:27
New post is now up !!
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