Saturday, 08 December 2012 04:25

Bingo Beat- BSens Make it Nine

While there is nothing but bad news on the CBA front, the team in Binghamton continues to give fans something to cheer about.

The Binghamton Senator scored another easy win, this time over the Portland Pirates.  The win was the 9th straight for a Binghamton Senators team that suddenly finds itself as the hottest team in the American Hockey League.

Even with Robin Lehner and Mika Zibanejad looking on with injuries, the BSens have dominated each of their opponents. While Lehner is expected to star on Saturday night, you have to appreciate the play of Bishop while Lehner was hurt.

With another Binghamton game on the docket tomorrow night, we welcome back Don Rieber for his take on Friday's record setting win.  Take it away, Don!

Binghamton ties franchise mark with win over Portland

The Binghamton Senators skated to a convincing 6-1 win Friday night over the visiting Portland Pirates and in the process tied a franchise record, with their ninth straight victory.

“I just found out about it yesterday,” said B-Sens coach Luke Richardson, when asked about the franchise mark. “I don’t hear (the players) talking about it. I think they’re just enjoying playing and winning. We talk about focusing on the task at hand and that’s the next game.”

“It’s a great streak, but you gotta take it one game at a time,” said goaltender Ben Bishop. “We’re not really looking at it as nine straight going for 10 straight, we’re just trying to win one period at a time and we’re doing well so far.”

Pat Cannone and Patrick Wiercioch each had two goals and one assist in the victory and Bishop earned his fifth straight win, coming up with 40 saves on 41 shots.

Portland’s Brendan Shinnimin did his best to spoil the party, scoring a power play goal 6:10 into the game. David Dziurzynski was in the box at the time for Binghamton, called for hooking. Shinnimin’s goal came 25 seconds into the man-up, on a deflection of Alexandre Bolduc shot from the left circle.

The B-Sens answered 29 seconds later, as Cannone stole the puck and skated in, beating Portland netminder Mike Visentin clean, making it 1-1.

“I just got a turnover in the neutral zone and brought it wide,” said Cannone. “I just wanted to get a good shot at his pads and I was fortunate enough to sneak it through the five-hole.”

The first period saw Portland fire 15 shots at Bishop, while Visentin saw 10.

Binghamton got the upper-hand for good in the second period, as Cannone struck again 5:33 in, as he took a centering feed in front from Jakob Silfverberg and knocked it home, giving Binghamton a 2-1 lead. Mike Hoffman got the second assist.

“Hoffman made a nice pass to Silfverberg who threw it to me in front,” said Cannone. “I just wanted to get a stick on it and we were fortunate enough that we got it to go in.”

Cannone showed his unselfishness later in the period when he passed up an opportunity, giving the puck up to Corey Cowick, who blasted one that was kicked out by Visentin. Hugh Jessiman was waiting on the doorstep and put home the rebound, to make it 3-1 at 13:18 of the period.

The Binghamton power-play, which has struggled mightily so far this season, found the mark on two consecutive chances in the third period.

The first one came on a weird sequence, as a Portland player behind the net had pushed it up and forward, causing Visentin to leave the crease. The whistle had not blown, as the net came back down, just as Wiercioch had let a shot go that found the back of the net.

Referee John McIssac originally waved the goal off, but after review, the call was reversed and it was a 4-1 Binghamton lead halfway through the third. B-Sens captain Andre Benoit and Jessiman earned the assists.

Portland clearly wasn’t happy after that goal and things got interesting from there. Bishop was plowed into a couple minutes later by Darian Dziurzynski, brother of Binghamton’s David. It was clear that Dziurzynski had no intention of avoiding the hit and Binghamton’s Fredrik Claesson came to the defense of his goaltender, whose helmet was knocked off in the collision.

With Darian Dziurzynski getting the extra penalty, Binghamton went back to the power play. Silfverberg scored 2:24 after the Wiercioch goal, to make it 5-1.

“I’m gonna have to talk to Dizzy,” said Bishop with a laugh, referring Darian’s brother David. ”That’s his brother, so maybe dizzy can take care of him.”

Cannone would not get a chance at the hat trick, as things got chippy, to say the least. With five minutes left, Chris Conner and Eric Gryba got into it, both getting fighting and 10-minute misconduct penalties.

Cannone and Mathieu Brodeur followed that up 45 seconds later, by getting fighting majors. Those calls ended the night for all.

Binghamton’s final goal was an easy one for Wiercioch. The original shot came off the stick of Cowick and was saved by Visentin. Instead of holding for a whistle, he decided to flip the puck out in front of him and Wiercioch was there to knock it in and make it 6-1.

“We just wore them down,” said Richardson of the opponent after the game. “We’re playing 60 minutes the right way and teams are giving up because we’re playing with speed and we’re playing with passion and we’re doing it every shift. They enjoy doing that and realize that when they do that they will have success. It’s a lot easier winning than losing.”

The B-Sens (13-4-1-1) still sit two points behind Syracuse in the AHL’s East Division, but the Crunch have played two more games.

Binghamton will go for a franchise best 10th straight victory tonight, when they host the Norfolk Admirals at 7:05 p.m.

When asked if Robin Lehner would get the start against the Admirals, after missing the last few games, Richardson was non-committal.

“The plan was to get both of them into a game this weekend, but we always re-evaluate after the game,” he said. “We’ll double-check in the morning and go from there.”

Game notes: Mark Borowiecki was scratched from the lineup Friday, with what Richardson said was an upper-body injury.

“He’s probably out tomorrow,” he said of Borowiecki. “We’re probably looking at the same lineup, as long as everybody’s healthy.”
 

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0 #1 Andrews Theory 2012-12-08 08:39
The most impressive thing about this run seems to be different guys stepping up every night!

Normally, you'd expect a couple guys to carry the load but this team has 4 lines that can put the puck in the net...

If the nhl season ever gets going again, I wonder if Dacosta might be one of the guys that gets moved? Ideally, we'd be able to keep him in the ahl for a few more year to give our talented wingers coming up a high end center but if it becomes apparent he's ready for the show,they'll have to move him.

Gotta love Wiercioch's development this year, Cowens injury maybe a blessing in disguise from that stand point. Looks like he's really stepped up and is likely benefitting playing under Richardson's mentorship.
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0 #2 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-08 09:13
If the NHL does get cancelled for this year, maybe the various Networks that normally carry hockey, could start covering the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.

Rogers is covering some of the Ottawa 67's games, and Sportsnet could cover some Binghamton games.
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0 #3 AlfieforMayor11 2012-12-08 09:33
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
If the NHL does get cancelled for this year, maybe the various Networks that normally carry hockey, could start covering the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.

Rogers is covering some of the Ottawa 67's games, and Sportsnet could cover some Binghamton games.


I think that's just wishful thinking. If Sportsnet did decide to broadcast BSens games it would definitely take some of the sting out of this lockout, but I just don't see that happening.

They'll broadcast Marlies and possibly Bulldogs games, but us Sens fans will be out of luck
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0 #4 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-08 09:34
With regards to getting an Agreement on a New CBA, the battle lines are centered on 3 key issues:
1- Length of CBA ( NHL 10yrs - NHLPA 8 yrs)

2- 5 Year Contracts ( 7 year if re-signing own player )

3- Buyout of players to reduce payroll, and get under salary cap.

All other areas have been discussed and agreed to by both parties.

Since the NHLPA made last proposal, and that it was rejected by the NHL, it is up to the NHL, to present a revamped proposal, focusing on the 3 key issues to arrive at an agreement between the parties.

The proposal should then be voted on by all Union Members,
once Donald Fehr has requested such a vote !!

Drop the puck before Christmas and save the hockey season !!
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+2 #5 AlfieforMayor11 2012-12-08 09:45
The season that Binghamton is starting to put together is just a demonstration of the genius of Bryan Murray. Winning 9 games in a row is an impressive feat at any level of hockey.

I can't find any statistics on this but Bingo must be one of the youngest teams in the AHL, or we certainly must have the most rookies, or the least amount of roster players with solid NHL experience.

Regardless off all that, this team is a product of great drafting by Murray and his amateur scouts, and a few slick signings to bring in solid AHL veterans like Benoit, Eckford, and Jessiman.

I won't forget to mention that we likely have the best goaltending tandem in the "A". I mean Lehner has been absolutely lights out, but if he struggles or gets injured, fear not, we can just throw Ben Bishop between the pipes, a guy who many pundits believe is ready to be a starter in the NHL. No big deal.

And then there's Luke Richardson. these players must love playing for him. He's a huge reason why the BSens are having so much success, just like the Stache was last year with the Sens.

A good coach goes a loooong way.
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0 #6 AlfieforMayor11 2012-12-08 09:49
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:


The proposal should then be voted on by all Union Members,
once Donald Fehr has requested such a vote !!

Drop the puck before Christmas and save the hockey season !!


This is something that won't happen. Fehr will never bring a proposal by the NHL to a vote by all union members. I wish he would though. I'm pretty confident that if the most recent proposal by the NHL this past week was voted on by all members of the union, that the deal would have been accepted and this lockout would be over.

There's no way the union is united.
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0 #7 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-12-08 10:41
The BSens are awesome
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0 #8 TheBoss 2012-12-08 11:04
My favourite part about this whole thing is that the new players are learning really, PM's system. You see the success that the Pens and Wings have when they call up players to the big leagues... they immediately know the system, and what to expect.

Obviously PM's system and style is a bit different than the BSens, but they're similar enough. With each game, I'm getting more and more excited. For those doubting Silf, fear not. He will be a stud, playing on our top lines soon enough...

It still amazes me that these guys (Silf, Lehner, Cowen, Hoffman, Cowick) were all from the 09 class. And the fact that at least Silf/Lehner/Cow en are bonafide NHL stars... Not to mention that aside from Cowen, the rest were drafted much later... Although I still wonder what if wouldve been like if we drafted Magnus Paajarvi-Svenss on instead... He has all the potential, he's just playing in a real terrible system with the Oils.
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0 #9 TheBoss 2012-12-08 11:15
On the topic of BSens and drafting cont.

Murray really is doing an outstanding a job. Going even further to 08:
Karlsson
Zack Smith
Borowiecki
Wiercioch
Grant

Not to mention Puempel, Prince, Noesen, ZBad, Pageau, Claesson, from the '11 draft.

Sorry to go down memory lane here, haha! But the future is bright. It's hard to believe that there was a time when even fans were unsure where the Sens were going... Last season, and the rebuild, has given fans a true sense of optimism... and we can see the light already. We're in a great position because even if our first rounder doesn't pan out, the second rounders were just as good and have as much potential to succeed. The bottom feeders (Jackets/Isles/ Oils) could learn a thing or two from us!
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0 #10 Andrews Theory 2012-12-08 11:15
There is no question the last offer would've passed a vote. Several reports have leaked (players names were not mentioned) that players were ready to sign including guys at the negotiation until Fehr told them to sit tight.

The three things they are fighting for help apx 5% of NHL players who coincidentally take about 40% of the NHL payroll.

For the sake of getting this shit show finished, I'm hoping they simply compromise.

Bump variance of contracts to 10% from 5
Bump contract length from 5 and 7 to simply 7
Leave cba term at 10 years to show good faith to fans and sponsors.

Drop the god damn puck!
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0 #11 AlfieforMayor11 2012-12-08 11:24
Quoting TheBoss:
My favourite part about this whole thing is that the new players are learning really, PM's system. You see the success that the Pens and Wings have when they call up players to the big leagues... they immediately know the system, and what to expect.


Exactly! For evidence of PM's system look no further than the numbers being put up by the likes of Benoit, Wiercioch and Eckford.

In Maclean's system, the defenceman are expected to contribute more often of the offensive side of things. They are encouraged to move the puck quickly, get more shots through to the net and jump into the rush when given the opportunity.

So far Eckford, Benoit and Wiercioch are all in the top 5 for goals and points amongst Bingo skaters. Wiercioch and Benoit have 7 goals a piece while Eckford has 5.

To put that into perspective, Wiercioch had a total of 8 goals in the past 2 seasons combined.
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0 #12 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-08 12:39
Does the above mean that Luke Richardson is using Paul MacLean system, with the B-Sens to the letter ...............

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
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+1 #13 sensgod 2012-12-08 13:33
As much as the lockout blows, this is the silver lining!
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0 #14 jakester 2012-12-08 14:40
Why the need to get rid of Da Costa, he's probably the most skilled forward in Bingo. He could be our third line centre in Ottawa. Zack Smith as I've said before is the perfect 4th line centre. Only reason that we didn't knock off the Rangers last year was because we had no offence from the bottom 6. Lots of hustle but no scoring. Watc h DaCosta carefully and you'll appreciate the skill this guy has. Hell I even like Derek Grant in the future ahead of Zack Smith. Sens can and will upgrade on their spare parts moving forward..
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0 #15 two to Tootoo too 2012-12-08 14:49
Quoting sensgod:
As much as the lockout blows, this is the silver lining!


INDEED !

Assuming that this NHL season is cancelled (my prediction)
and that next season isn't I can only make a weak guess as
to what the Opening Night Lineup might be in October 2013
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0 #16 Guess who 2012-12-08 15:03
Bsens have the best winning percentage in the AHL with .737. Calder Cup is looking very realistic, unless the lockout ends. If it does, Lehner could likely be the starter here. Fire Bettman and Fehr; biggest egos in sports. Ate ate The Senate last night; great restaurant! The only thing wrong was the lack of other customers. Sens Army should pack that place and drive MLSE out of our territory.
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+2 #17 shibal07 2012-12-08 15:57
Kyle turris played against Karlsson and his team yesterday. Turris had 3 points(1 goal, 2 assist), and Karlsson had 2 assists. Pretty good game, Karlsson's team won 6-5.

Here are the highlights:

http://www.hs.fi/videot/Jokerit+-+K%C3%A4rp%C3%A4t+07122012/v1305626339563

It was the first time I saw Turris score a goal going five hole lol. Interestingly Karlsson was on the ice for that goal, and from the looks of it Karlsson let Turris have that goal.

Hopefully Zibanejad gets to play today, I mean he actually had his Wisdom teeth pulled out like 2 weeks ago, and from experience throat infections don't last more than a week once you go on antibiotics, I read that he got the throat infection 1 and half week ago.
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0 #18 Slip Falligno 2012-12-08 16:17
Im excited to watch the game tonight, itll be my first B-sens game of the season...Not going to the game, just looking forward to a quality stream
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0 #19 terry k 2012-12-08 16:35
Quoting shibal07:
Kyle turris played against Karlsson and his team yesterday. Turris had 3 points(1 goal, 2 assist), and Karlsson had 2 assists. Pretty good game, Karlsson's team won 6-5.

Here are the highlights:

http://www.hs.fi/videot/Jokerit+-+K%C3%A4rp%C3%A4t+07122012/v1305626339563

It was the first time I saw Turris score a goal going five hole lol. Interestingly Karlsson was on the ice for that goal, and from the looks of it Karlsson let Turris have that goal.

Hopefully Zibanejad gets to play today, I mean he actually had his Wisdom teeth pulled out like 2 weeks ago, and from experience throat infections don't last more than a week once you go on antibiotics, I read that he got the throat infection 1 and half week ago.


You may be right, and I wish he would be in there as well, but I think its likely he lost some weight and got pretty weak. May just take a bit of time to get back to normal. I heard that tonight's lineup is the same as last night.
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0 #20 Peluso 2012-12-08 16:41
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
If the NHL does get cancelled for this year, maybe the various Networks that normally carry hockey, could start covering the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.

Rogers is covering some of the Ottawa 67's games, and Sportsnet could cover some Binghamton games.


TSN won't even fucking report on the Binghamton Senators, so any TV exposure would be a surprise.

If TSN was a person, I would donkey punch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cIBD22RhUE
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0 #21 Yaro 2012-12-08 18:58
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
With regards to getting an Agreement on a New CBA, the battle lines are centered on 3 key issues:
1- Length of CBA ( NHL 10yrs - NHLPA 8 yrs)

2- 5 Year Contracts ( 7 year if re-signing own player )

3- Buyout of players to reduce payroll, and get under salary cap.

All other areas have been discussed and agreed to by both parties.

Not so fast. NHL agreed to throw in $100M Make Whole money in exchange for the issues you mentioned. Since NHLPA don't want to give in on those issues $100M is off the table so they also have that gap to deal with.
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+1 #22 Trollard 2012-12-08 19:06
Bsens stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive
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0 #23 markuki111 2012-12-08 19:09
is it just audio stream? I see black screen only
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+1 #24 Slip Falligno 2012-12-08 19:14
Quoting Trollard:
Bsens stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive


You sir, are the king of kings!
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0 #25 Dan deacon 2012-12-08 19:34
Down load the binghamton game on dec the8
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0 #26 St Nick 2012-12-08 20:24
Derek Grant is my darkhorse this year to break out, I especially like that 3rd line with Dzuirzynski, Grant & Stone.
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0 #27 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-12-08 20:28
Aha Da Costa tried to pull a Spezza there. He's been sick tonight
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0 #28 travis16t 2012-12-08 21:20
What's the score for the bsens
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-1 #29 Sandy 2012-12-08 21:35
Quoting travis16t:
What's the score for the bsens


B-Sens lost 3-1.. winning streak over.

Not the best game by them tonight...
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-1 #30 Sandy 2012-12-08 21:46
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting SNOOPY SENIOR:
If the NHL does get cancelled for this year, maybe the various Networks that normally carry hockey, could start covering the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.

Rogers is covering some of the Ottawa 67's games, and Sportsnet could cover some Binghamton games.


I think that's just wishful thinking. If Sportsnet did decide to broadcast BSens games it would definitely take some of the sting out of this lockout, but I just don't see that happening.

They'll broadcast Marlies and possibly Bulldogs games, but us Sens fans will be out of luck



Saturday nights Sportsnet usually does brooadcast AHL games... but of course.. none for Binghamton.. unless they are playing the Marlies or the Bulldogs.
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0 #31 jakester 2012-12-08 22:44
Stone 6 shots on goal tonight - it's coming!
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-1 #32 Sandy 2012-12-09 15:26
Does anyone know why Peterson was not playing?
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0 #33 Sensfan90 2012-12-09 15:48
Quoting Sandy:
Does anyone know why Peterson was not playing?


Lower-Body Injury
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-1 #34 Sandy 2012-12-09 17:27
Quoting Sensfan90:
Quoting Sandy:
Does anyone know why Peterson was not playing?


Lower-Body Injury



Thanks for that
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-1 #35 Sandy 2012-12-09 17:33
Found this on Bob MacKenzie's twitter:

http://t.co/7YDf6LgK
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0 #36 from another BLOG 2012-12-09 18:56
Kurt “The Creepy Whisperer” Stoodley - F-
Now has his own regular segment on Wednesdays on The Drive. Ironically, is brought in as a sports expert, as Shawn Simpson, a recent NHL executive, is asking Stoodley NHL lockout-related questions. Evidently, either the world is upside-down or the Team1200 are really desperate to fill time. Verifying his unmatched ego, the guy plays the insider role with a straight face and proceeds to spend an entire segment listing his buddies (coworkers) who went on a Boston trip and slept on the docks. Stoodley is the most pompous, phony, self-promoting b.s. artist out there. Everything this guy says is 100% unnatural with a pretentious vibe. The poster child for Ottawa media d-bags who view themselves as talented celebrities. Buddy, you’re a co-host of an embarrassingly insipid and inane local 6am TV show (with no local competition) aimed at the half-awake and simpleton audience that could – and very well should – be canned any day. And drop the creepy whispering, there’s a reason nobody else in radio or TV does it.
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+1 #37 SensFanInMTL 2012-12-09 19:49
I miss the game. I miss our team. I miss the city. It's actually getting to me personally. Please someone, anyone, save the season, even if it's a 42 game season.
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0 #38 AllStarAlfie 2012-12-09 22:14
Please help these players during this tough time: http://youtu.be/AADSgpO7_h0
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0 #39 gds 2012-12-09 22:25
anyone been to a bingo game, me and some lads are going down, any tips on hotels, places to drink, meet some ladies you know just any info helps
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