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Wednesday, 12 December 2012 09:28

When the NHL Lockout Ends...

When the NHL’s ridiculously unnecessary lockout ends in late December, or perhaps early January, teams will be expected to hit the ground running.

With a shorter than usual training camp and a condensed schedule, the Ottawa Senators are going to need to start strong if they want to stay in the mix in the Eastern Conference.  In what will likely be a season of less than 50 games, any extended slump would essentially end their playoff hopes.

Now I realize this may seem a little far-fetched to those of you that feel the season is lost but I really do feel like ultimately, cooler heads will prevail.  The two sides got too close to let it all fall apart now.  There will be NHL hockey this year.  There has to be. Right?!

With that in mind, a few thoughts on the Ottawa Senators in a shortened season…

  • Jared Cowen's hip surgery means he's lost for the entire season and his absence leaves a significant hole on the Sens blue line.  While there are young guys hoping to fill that spot, MacLean won’t have the luxury of letting a rookie defender adjust on the fly.  The Sens will go with the hot hand here which means Patrick Wiercioch and Andre Benoit, who have both looked good in Bingo, should push for spots. Karlsson, Phillips, Gonchar, Methot and Lundin are the locks. Someone will need to step up and fill the 6th and maybe 7th positions.
  • The “riding the hot hand” approach applies to goaltending too.  Craig Anderson is still this team’s starting goalie but he’ll have some rust to shake off after such a long break.  Meanwhile, Robin Lehner and Ben Bishop have both played extremely well on the farm.  If Anderson struggles out of the gate, MacLean will not hesitate to go with one of Lehner or Bishop.
  • Mika Zibanejad’s name always comes up as a guy that could push for a spot with the big club.  I still think that’s true but I’m just not sure it happens in a short season.  Zibanejad has had his issues adjusting to the North American game and has missed a significant amount of time with injuries.  If the Senators are looking to a young guy to fill a spot in their top six, it’s far more likely Jakob Silfverberg steps up.  He has looked good in Bingo so far.
  • The good news for Sens fans is the team’s top players have been staying sharp in Europe and should have no problem getting up to NHL game speed.  Jason Spezza, Erik Karlsson, Kyle Turris, and Milan Michalek will be expected to carry the offence over a shortened season and all have performed well during stints in Europe. 
  • Injuries are going to be a factor across the NHL.  With a shortened camp, players will be expected to get into top physical condition a lot faster than usual.  This is where the strong start in Binghamton helps the organization in a big way.  Luke Richardson has that team playing some solid hockey right now and you can bet there are a number of guys that will be ready to answer the call, should a regular go down with an injury.
  • Oh and the first home game at Scotiabank Place- I’ll be there. I understand fans that will take a stand and stay away from SBP for a while but that really feels like misdirected anger to me.  The Senators didn’t cause this lockout. The NHL did.  The Senators aren’t a poorly run operation. The NHL is.  The Senators don’t continue to disrespect their fans. The NHL does.  While I fully respect the decision to stay away from NHL hockey games during a shortened season, it won;t be my approach.  See ya at the Bank in January!

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0 #1 SpezzaToAlfie 2012-12-12 09:34
Sorry Chirp, don't agree with the 'it's not the Sens fault' bit. Guilt by association IMO. I didnt renew my ticket package this year and I wont step foot inside that place this season.

'Fool me once....' etc.
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+3 #2 SensChirp 2012-12-12 09:48
Quoting SpezzaToAlfie:
Sorry Chirp, don't agree with the 'it's not the Sens fault' bit. Guilt by association IMO. I didnt renew my ticket package this year and I wont step foot inside that place this season.

'Fool me once....' etc.

Like I said, I get that. And based on what I've read in the comment section, there are many others who feel the same way. Just won't be the approach I'll be taking.
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+2 #3 GreeningTheMonster 2012-12-12 10:05
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting SpezzaToAlfie:
Sorry Chirp, don't agree with the 'it's not the Sens fault' bit. Guilt by association IMO. I didnt renew my ticket package this year and I wont step foot inside that place this season.

'Fool me once....' etc.

Like I said, I get that. And based on what I've read in the comment section, there are many others who feel the same way. Just won't be the approach I'll be taking.


I'm with chirp on this one, I'd be way too excited for me to boycott anything, love of the game I guess
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+2 #4 chadillac 2012-12-12 10:27
I'm with you Chirp. People have a right to choose how they want to spend their money. I'm a Sens fan. I support my team, my city. Always.
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+1 #5 AJC 2012-12-12 10:53
The vote for the lockout was 30-0 from ownership. Melnyk voted for it as well. While I will support my Sens no matter what BS the NHL has put me through, let's not blindly forget what Melnyk was a part of creating.
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+2 #6 DecemBeard 2012-12-12 11:15
First they sell Canadian Olympic gear made overseas, now this... We have to clean up our city one store at a time :)

http://www.senatorsextra.com/main/ottawa-roots-store-removes-leafs-merchandise-after-senators-fans-complain


Quoting senatorsextra.com:
Earlier this week, an Ottawa Senators fan named Spencer Callaghan noticed a big Toronto Maple Leafs merchandise display — complete with mannequins and a wide variety of clothing — at the company’s Bayshore Mall location, with no equivalent for the local team.
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+2 #7 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-12 11:31
Quoting DecemBeard:
First they sell Canadian Olympic gear made overseas, now this... We have to clean up our city one store at a time :)

http://www.senatorsextra.com/main/ottawa-roots-store-removes-leafs-merchandise-after-senators-fans-complain


Quoting senatorsextra.com:
Earlier this week, an Ottawa Senators fan named Spencer Callaghan noticed a big Toronto Maple Leafs merchandise display — complete with mannequins and a wide variety of clothing — at the company’s Bayshore Mall location, with no equivalent for the local team.


Nice to see the Roots Bayshore location has reacted in removing the Toronto Maple Leafs display.

GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
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+2 #8 chadillac 2012-12-12 11:34
If your favourite restaurant closed for 3 months because of divorce proceedings, would you not go back for your favourite meal when it re-opened?
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+2 #9 SensChirp 2012-12-12 11:59
Question for people on the site today-

Are the ads displaying properly? Should be one across the top and then two on the right hand side. Just want to make sure everything is functioning properly.

Thanks!
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+1 #10 Sensnation 2012-12-12 12:04
Quoting SensChirp:
Question for people on the site today-

Are the ads displaying properly? Should be one across the top and then two on the right hand side. Just want to make sure everything is functioning properly.

Thanks!


Hey chirp, I can see all 3.
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+2 #11 SensChirp 2012-12-12 12:06
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting SensChirp:
Question for people on the site today-

Are the ads displaying properly? Should be one across the top and then two on the right hand side. Just want to make sure everything is functioning properly.

Thanks!


Hey chirp, I can see all 3.

Thanks!
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+1 #12 sillyrock 2012-12-12 12:31
Check this out in case you haven't seen it...makes one really want the big club on the ice YESTERDAY, and it's sure good to see the young talent developing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPxmyCAhZcY&feature=youtube_gdata
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+1 #13 Stan Lee Cupchamps 2012-12-12 12:34
I would like to see a campaign started by the fans when the NHL season resumes vowing to stay away from attending games or buying NHL merchandise until Bettman is either fired or resigns.
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+1 #14 thepez 2012-12-12 13:06
I normally don't disagree with you Chirp but I have to this time. I'm a diehard Sens fan that will watch every game on tv but I will not go to SBP. Normally I go to about 10 games a year and last year attended all three playoff games. I really hope that the fans do stay away from every single arena in the NHL this year. The lockout is the owners fault, plain and simple. They can't control themselves and they are out to get one another. Melnyk has just as big a role in this lockout as the other owners. Each team has dished out ridiculous contracts to its players and then we the fan have to pay for it. I compare the NHL today to the CFL of the 80's and 90's. A gate driven league paying outrages contracts they can't afford.

All it will take for things to correct themselves is empty seats in these arenas. It's time that the fans be heard and our refusal to spend will hopefully wake the NHL up.
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0 #15 Dirtysweet 2012-12-12 13:14
Nothing is going to be resolved this season. Just pack it up boys. The two sides are too far apart.
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0 #16 FBP 2012-12-12 13:20
Quoting SensChirp:
Question for people on the site today-

Are the ads displaying properly? Should be one across the top and then two on the right hand side. Just want to make sure everything is functioning properly.

Thanks!


Looks good to me. But the SensChirp logo on the top left is still cut off down the middle if I use Firefox.
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-3 #17 Andrews Theory 2012-12-12 13:21
I for one, will be at the first possible game I can. I've never grasped the concept of punishing someone else by punishing yourself.

I hope you all realize that if the owners had simply played under the current CBA, the players would have gone on strike right before the playoffs. Now that would suck even worse in my books!

Reality is, this should have been dealt with well in advance of the previous end date and the nhlpa was unwilling to move on it. For anyone following along, NHL is asking for a 10 year agreement which would finally result in some stability and the players are current are opposed. This should be a major red flag to anyone throwing all the blame on ownership.

Lastly, people are people and they will do what they have to within the limits of the rules in order to ice the best team. Currently those rules favor the lucrative markets like Philly, Toronto and NYR. Say what you will about the challenges with the last CBA, NHL was well aware it would take more than one CBA to get things to where they need to be otherwise they'd have missed two seasons.

Regardless, this shit show is almost over and my life will go back to normal when I'm choosing my lineup for the senschirp hockey pool!
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0 #18 thepez 2012-12-12 13:31
Quoting Andrews Theory:
Reality is, this should have been dealt with well in advance of the previous end date and the nhlpa was unwilling to move on it. For anyone following along, NHL is asking for a 10 year agreement which would finally result in some stability and the players are current are opposed. This should be a major red flag to anyone throwing all the blame on ownership.

Lastly, people are people and they will do what they have to within the limits of the rules in order to ice the best team. Currently those rules favor the lucrative markets like Philly, Toronto and NYR. Say what you will about the challenges with the last CBA, NHL was well aware it would take more than one CBA to get things to where they need to be otherwise they'd have missed two seasons.


Reality is the NHL owners should have settled this back in 2005 when they got their salary cap. Instead of acting as "partners" they try to screw each other. The out of whack salaries started when the Oilers offered Vanek that stupid contract and conitiued on to the idiotic contract offer by the Flyers for Shea Weber and finally ended with the ridiculous offer by the Wild for Suter and Parise.

This is why the NHL and it's owners are bush. In the NFL the owners are true partners. In the NHL they try to stab each other in the back and smile while doing it.
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+6 #19 ryeguy 2012-12-12 14:21
sens playing/played in Europe this season:

Jason Spezza Swiss League(NLA)
25 gp, 8g, 18a, 26p

Erik Karlsson Finnish League (SM-liiga)
27 gp, 7g, 17a, 24p

Kyle Turris Finnish League (SM-liiga)
21 gp, 7g, 12a, 19p

Milan Michalek Czech League
15 gp, 7g, 9a, 16p

Colin Greening Denmark
12 gp, 10g, 11a, 21p

Erik Condra German Leagues

Germany2
9 gp, 10g, 5a, 15p
Germany3
7 gp, 8g, 11a, 19p

Zach Smith Denmark
3 gp, 1g, 2a, 3p

Mike Lundin Sweden (Allsvenskan)
5 gp, 0g, 3a, 3p

Sergei Gonchar Russia (KHL)
29 gp, 3g, 20a, 23p

Kaspars Daugavins Russia (KHL)
28 gp, 4g, 6a, 10p

Peter Regin Swiss League (NLB)
4gp, 2g, 3a, 5p
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-1 #20 Sensnation 2012-12-12 14:26
Personally, I think the NHL will be back this season and I would not be surprised to hear a deal as soon as this week. Both sides are so close, even the players know that last offer was almost liveable.

However, I will not be buying any tickets to games this season, and possibly next. Melnyk is by far one of the better owners, but he was part of the group that voted for this lockout. I will watch games, follow the stats like an obsession and cheer for the Sens, I just will not spend any extra money on it until I feel the NHL has shown they deserve it again.

I will say however, if this 5% variance rule for contracts stays that low, I believe it's going to create a lot of expensive 2nd contracts as they will no longer be able to increase a 5yr contract drastically in years 3-5, so the players will want that 3-5mil a year from the start of the contract instead of getting there progressively over the entire term. Just a thought, but I think it could be one of those things that sounded better on paper for the owners then it will be in practice when they have to outbid each other.
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0 #21 skunkpunch 2012-12-12 14:40
While I would like to say im done with hockey that's a lie but what I am done with for at least a year after hockey starts is no more money spent on center ice,no more going to games,not buying nhl 13,no merchendise nothing but watching on tv
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0 #22 Peluso 2012-12-12 14:42
Dear Roots,

You sucked before. What, you think you DON'T suck now because you admitted your sucky move?

EFFFF right the hell off, you false-Canadian, American-owned, leafs-loving, made-in-china, over-priced, tourist-trap, shit store.

~Peluso
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-3 #23 Sandy 2012-12-12 15:27
I'm with Chirp.. I'll be back to games this year.

Most of you on this site are probably in your 20's or 30's with many, many years left to watch NHL hockey.

I'm not so fortunate -- being up there in age to have that much time left. I'm not going to take from myself something I love with a passion and boycott games to prove a point - even though I'm mad as hell at both sides.

Some may agree, some may not.

The Owners caused this mess with their stupid contracts. Yeah the Sens contracts to Kovalev & Gonchar were not the best.. but they have never done a 10, 12 or 14 yr contract to anyone.. and those are the ones with the issues.

I'm glad a lot of Sens players are playing overseas or wherever, as IF (big if) the season starts.. a lot of the team is prepared. However I read on GM Hockey that Turris is leaving Finland to come back to Ottawa. I read somewhere else that Spezza will be coming back to Canada after the Spengler Cup..

The Owners also have to realize that the right thing to do is to ensure the players get every cent of the contracts they negotiated in good faith. Each team should take care of their own. If they finish in 4 or 5 yrs paying out the old contracts.. then better for them. If some teams take 10, 12 or 14 yrs to payout those contracts then serves them right for doing them...

In turn, the players have to realize a long term CBA is the way to go.. for the benefit of everybody.

Also 5 yr contracts -- just can't see that. Make them 8 yr max with a tight variance.. and get back to playing.

Go B-Sens -- get the win tonight.
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+1 #24 miguel 2012-12-12 15:52
Quoting thepez:
I normally don't disagree with you Chirp but I have to this time. I'm a diehard Sens fan that will watch every game on tv but I will not go to SBP. Normally I go to about 10 games a year and last year attended all three playoff games. I really hope that the fans do stay away from every single arena in the NHL this year. The lockout is the owners fault, plain and simple. They can't control themselves and they are out to get one another. Melnyk has just as big a role in this lockout as the other owners. Each team has dished out ridiculous contracts to its players and then we the fan have to pay for it. I compare the NHL today to the CFL of the 80's and 90's. A gate driven league paying outrages contracts they can't afford.

All it will take for things to correct themselves is empty seats in these arenas. It's time that the fans be heard and our refusal to spend will hopefully wake the NHL up.


you could not be more wrong... all the empty seats will do in Ottawa will spell the end of a small market team.
It all boils down to whether or not you care enough to have a team in your city.
I for one, really do. It is so counter productive to stay away, but expect the owner to shell out contracts for better players.
Really not sure where some people will expect the revenue to pay the players will come from if people stop going to games.
Isnt it ironic that there was never any lockout or strikes when the players were paid a normal wage, and most had two jobs.
Sad to see what too much money will do to people...
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0 #25 Colin 2012-12-12 16:30
Well, I am frustrated and pissed off with the players and owners.

The only way for fans to voice their displeasure is to not purchase tickets and merchandise.

The lack of respect from both sides towards the public is disgraceful. I have been a hockey fan for almost 50 years and even though it pains me, I am done for this season.
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0 #26 miguel 2012-12-12 16:35
Quoting Colin:
Well, I am frustrated and pissed off with the players and owners.

The only way for fans to voice their displeasure is to not purchase tickets and merchandise.

The lack of respect from both sides towards the public is disgraceful. I have been a hockey fan for almost 50 years and even though it pains me, I am done for this season.


Thats ok if you really want to hurt the Sens Franchise, b/c that is the only one that will suffer from that. Not the NHL and NOT the players, they will still be paid
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+2 #27 miguel 2012-12-12 16:44
I am really shocked at the opinion that not attending Senator games will teach the NHL and the Players a lesson.
How,exactly will an empty SBP hurt the NHL and the players. The only one who will pay will be Melnyk and in turn our Ottawa Senators.
Yes I do agree with you all that we all have every right to be more than pissed off.
Question, will Brad Pitt, and Columbia studios stop making money b/c you stop watching their movies?
No they will continue, but you local movie theatre will shut down if the city stopped supporting it.
Dont penalize the Senators, for what the NHL and the players are doing, it is really counter productive and hurting yourselves... IMO
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+1 #28 xDa_Ghost 2012-12-12 17:47
Any one know the new stream that maindot has?
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+2 #29 TipTapCap 2012-12-12 17:49
When the lockout ends I will be happy to watch the Sens on TV again but we as fans cannot let this happen without being heard. I have decided to purchase 67's tickets for my family for Xmas and that is my way of keeping the Euge afloat this year but I refuse to support the NHL/NHLPA for the rest of this season.
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0 #30 MethotToMyMadness 2012-12-12 17:58
Let's not forget the play of Condra this year in Germany, he will be the deciding factor in a push for the cup!!! And look at the numbers Greening put up.
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+1 #31 Trollard 2012-12-12 18:17
Looks like the stream for the Binghamton games has moved.. anyone know where??
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-3 #32 jakester 2012-12-12 18:29
You know what - if most of us worked at a job that we really enjoyed and were told by the owner of that said company that things were going badly and would we be able to give back 7% of our pay to prop up the business to keep our jobs - most of us would probably gladly do it. Sure there are bad Gm's who gave out ridiculous contracts but the players even undeserving signed those contracts. their salaries went up about 75% over the last CBA - the owners wanting 7% from the get go to me seemed reasonable - do these players not care about the health of their league? I guess not! So I don't see where all the sympathy for the players is coming from. Sure Bettman is a detestable sort, but Fehr and his bullshit to me is even more disgusting.

I have discovered that I care too much about the Sens to let this crap bring me down. I let that prick Fehr drive baseball out of my city Montreal and now it's gone forever. Let's not allow this turd to drive hockey from Ottawa- if I lived in Ottawa I'd go to 10-15 games a year for sure. as it is now I make it to at least 2 games a year.

+ The Sens are about to be dominant and it would be a shame to miss out on that, plus isn' t Erik Karlsoon the most exciting player ever to wear a Sens jersey. Go Sens Go!
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0 #33 DrSens 2012-12-12 18:47
ANyone know how to stream the radio station in the US for the BINGO game. I can't believe they play 67s on the team haha.

http://www.iheart.com/live/1453/?autoplay=true

wont work outside of the US, any ideas?
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0 #34 senswillkickass 2012-12-12 18:49
As long as fans keep crawling back every time the nhl ( sens are part of the nhl) treats us like crap they will never learn to respect us.
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0 #35 terry k 2012-12-12 18:50
This stream usually works for me for BSens hockey.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive
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+2 #36 terry k 2012-12-12 18:54
Ooops, maybe this stream instead.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/senshockey
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0 #37 Trollard 2012-12-12 18:56
Quoting terry k:
Ooops, maybe this stream instead.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/senshockey


This one is working :) Is this the new bsenshockeylive stream?
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0 #38 Trollard 2012-12-12 19:05
It was up.. now its gone
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0 #39 Trollard 2012-12-12 19:09
There we go, sweet deal :)
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0 #40 Shibal07 2012-12-12 19:11
wtf, is wrong with Zibanejad. There is no way he should be missing 3 weeks of hockey from wisdom teeth removal and throat infection. There must be something else happening with him that the organization is hiding.

Find it very ironic that they won't let Zibanejad play in WJC because he will miss 3 weeks of not playing in N.A, despite already missing 3 weeks of no playing in the AHL.
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+4 #41 MoeDozer 2012-12-12 19:22
havent posted here in a long, long time..loving the new look to the site.

found this gem on twitter:
http://sens.6te.net/

its a page containing all our prospects up to date stats
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+1 #42 jakester 2012-12-12 19:40
The camera work in Syracuse sucks balls as usual. you see as much ice surface as stands during the action + is the guy strapped to a beam on the ceiling. so far from th e action.
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0 #43 Peluso 2012-12-12 19:50
For those who want to boycott Sens home games, you'll be happy to shop at Roots, where you can buy leafs sweaters, because if you don't support our team, it'll be gone.

With that in mind Sens fans, choose your protest wisely.

~Peluso
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+2 #44 ghost of Moose Vasko 2012-12-12 20:26
Quoting MoeDozer:
havent posted here in a long, long time..loving the new look to the site.

found this gem on twitter:
http://sens.6te.net/

its a page containing all our prospects up to date stats


A very interesting link - MoeDozer delivers again.

THANKS !
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0 #45 travis16t 2012-12-12 20:48
Score for bsens?
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0 #46 MethotToMyMadness 2012-12-12 20:54
Hoffman has both of them. But are down 3 to 2 going into the 3rd. BSens only managed 9 shots to Syracuse's 27. I'm not watching but it seems as though the Crunch has turned up the D pressure.
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0 #47 OmniSens 2012-12-12 20:59
I think the title should read "IF the lockout ends"

...:(
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0 #48 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:08
4-2 for the 'Shits'...I mean 'the Crunch'
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0 #49 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:12
4-3 bad guys. Stone pots a G-spot.
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0 #50 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:14
They just ran Lehner. 5mins left. There could be fireworks...

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/senshockey
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0 #51 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:15
they were playing Cotton Eyed Joe during the commercial time out. If that alone doesn't make Lehner want to smash skulls, I just don't know anymore...
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0 #52 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:18
da Costa on with Silfverberg all night long.
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0 #53 Shibal07 2012-12-12 21:20
Might be irrelevant, but wow Bobby butler has scored 4 of the 6 goals the Albany devils have scored so far today, and he has 1 assist aswell.

I really hope he can play for the devils in the future in a top 6 role.
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0 #54 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:24
bad guys win. The cameraman for Syracuse was a drunken idiot hanging from the rafters like a monkey. Hoffman has wheels. Silfverberg and da Costa were a wrecking crew. Stone's office is the slot - you'll see him hanging out on Main Street all of his career.

Lots of offensive upside, and I really think the best is yet to come for this squad.

Side note - the Crunch cheerleaders were fat hogs. I'm not trying to be derogatory, I'm just saying that they were everything that you could imagine that could go wrong for a cheerleader. Just Heinous.

go fuckin Sens.

~Peluso
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-4 #55 Andrews Theory 2012-12-12 21:39
Quoting Peluso:
For those who want to boycott Sens home games, you'll be happy to shop at Roots, where you can buy leafs sweaters, because if you don't support our team, it'll be gone.

With that in mind Sens fans, choose your protest wisely.

~Peluso


Well said!
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+4 #56 SpezzaToAlfie 2012-12-12 21:48
My issue is that these assholes (the owners and the players) are arguing over millions of dollars that we pay for. Without us there is no league and they dont seem to get that. We literally pay for the food on their plates and the clothes on their backs.

We're the ones that got screwed. To just rush back like nothing happened is wrong. They need to suffer some consequences for what they've done.
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+3 #57 Pete 2012-12-12 21:52
The lockout, as most of you would agree, is about greed. Greedy players making millions or hundreds of thousands and greedy owners making billions. Millionaires versus billionaires, both wanting more. Pure and simple. Neither side cares about the fans, even though without the fans there is no NHL. They think we are sheep and we can be herded into arenas because we love the game of hockey. What if fans actually woke up and collectively called them out on this bullshit. It doesn't mean we can't follow the Senators when hockey comes back (hell I can't wait for a season), but just that we won't support the NHL's main source of revenue, NHL games.

I for one, will not be stepping a foot into any NHL arena this year. Just imagine if fans across the league actually started to build a campaign around boycotting games this year. Just imagine arenas across the NHL being empty when the season starts. Just imagine how powerful a message that will send. Maybe I'm an idealist, but heck I hate being taken for a fool and I wish somehow fans could send a message to the NHL (players and owners): enough is enough!
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-3 #58 Peluso 2012-12-12 21:57
Quoting Pete:
The lockout, as most of you would agree, is about greed. Greedy players making millions or hundreds of thousands and greedy owners making billions. Millionaires versus billionaires, both wanting more. Pure and simple. Neither side cares about the fans, even though without the fans there is no NHL. They think we are sheep and we can be herded into arenas because we love the game of hockey. What if fans actually woke up and collectively called them out on this bullshit. It doesn't mean we can't follow the Senators when hockey comes back (hell I can't wait for a season), but just that we won't support the NHL's main source of revenue, NHL games.

I for one, will not be stepping a foot into any NHL arena this year. Just imagine if fans across the league actually started to build a campaign around boycotting games this year. Just imagine arenas across the NHL being empty when the season starts. Just imagine how powerful a message that will send. Maybe I'm an idealist, but heck I hate being taken for a fool and I wish somehow fans could send a message to the NHL (players and owners): enough is enough!


My question is this - which team will you support if everyone does that, and the Senators fold? Who do you cheer for then from your living room?
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-2 #59 Sandy 2012-12-12 22:07
Bad day all around.

B-Sens lose.. now 5 pts behind the Crunch in the division..

Lockout talks going nowhere. The NHL is still with the same offer last week.. a take it or leave it. They would not negotiate today and the players are pissed off.

Bettman wants Fehr to do his own take it or leave it offer to the Owners -- but that will never happen.

So they are at a standstill -- blind to damage they are doing.

Do the players go the route of decertification or disclaimer now.. and what mess will that create? What it will do is guarantee no season.. if it gets to court.

And for both sides to even consider another lost season and what it would mean to the sponsors and the fans... is just plain greed and stupidity.
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+1 #60 Pete 2012-12-12 22:16
My question is this - which team will you support if everyone does that, and the Senators fold? Who do you cheer for then from your living room?

I guess if the NHL is about screwing fans while they make a buck (or actually a few billions bucks) then I don't support the NHL, even if that means hurting the Senators in the process. But, I think the sens will be fine...if the whole NHL is hurting because fans actually boycott games, do you think the sens are the only team who might be in trouble. What about places like Dallas, Phoenix, Florida, Colombus and so on...The NHL would have to deal with a league-wide problem and rest assured there is too much money to be made for the league to just allow teams to fold.
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0 #61 Andrews Theory 2012-12-12 22:18
Quoting Shibal07:
wtf, is wrong with Zibanejad. There is no way he should be missing 3 weeks of hockey from wisdom teeth removal and throat infection. There must be something else happening with him that the organization is hiding.

Find it very ironic that they won't let Zibanejad play in WJC because he will miss 3 weeks of not playing in N.A, despite already missing 3 weeks of no playing in the AHL.


He troubles me...Read on another site that there is some speculation around re-occurring concussion issues and the Swedes are saying he wasn't released due to health problems. I think if the right deal comes along that fits with our long term plan, I'd trade him...
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+1 #62 Peluso 2012-12-13 00:07
Quoting Pete:
My question is this - which team will you support if everyone does that, and the Senators fold? Who do you cheer for then from your living room?


I guess if the NHL is about screwing fans while they make a buck (or actually a few billions bucks) then I don't support the NHL, even if that means hurting the Senators in the process. But, I think the sens will be fine...if the whole NHL is hurting because fans actually boycott games, do you think the sens are the only team who might be in trouble. What about places like Dallas, Phoenix, Florida, Colombus and so on...The NHL would have to deal with a league-wide problem and rest assured there is too much money to be made for the league to just allow teams to fold.

I won't feel any better if the Sens leave, but Florida does as well. Look, you're kidding yourself if you think you're not still a fan, and you're kidding yourself if you think the Sens aren't reliant on strong gate receipts as a small market.

This is already a complacent market. The last thing our favourite team needs is to have their own fans boycotting.
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0 #63 TookieIs100PercentRight 2012-12-17 23:09
The SEnators aren't folding, MElnyk has said multiple times that they aren't going anywhere so please stop bringing that up.

The teams need some feedback from fans and if SBP has 13,000 for a few games instead of 18,000 so be it. There are enough young people (and older!) that feel a loyalty to the team that the place won't be bare. The Senators have already said (see last Sunday's Sun) they expect significant economic fallout from this...

It's ok to vote with your feet and then come back later. Really it is.

Also, the restaurant anology is bad. This isn't a divorce, it's more like the diner owners want to keep more of the customer's dollars and the servers want more base salary or perhaps even tips back. Either way if So Good closed for 3 months I'd be back because Peter is beast, but if the local Subway closed for 3 months well adios...
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