Friday, November 27, 2009

Karlsson Recalled, Lee Sent Down

The NHL career of Senators' rookie Erik Karlsson resumes tomorrow in Boston.
In a game that will decide first place in the Northeast Division, Coach Cory wants to have his team firing on all cylinders and obviously feels that Karlsson has more to offer than the much maligned fellow defenseman Brian Lee.

Lee has struggled to find his niche in the NHL thus far in his young NHL career. Is he a puck moving, offensive defenseman? Is he a big, bruising stay at home guy? Is he a power play quarterback? At times, he seems to try to be all three and all three aspects of his game suffer. This has been the story of his career thus far for the former first round draft pick. The kid has the talent and the toolbox, he just needs to put it all together and point it in the right direction.

Karlsson, on the other hand is what he is. A slick skating, offensive defenseman with a great shot from the point on the power play. Although undersized, the young Swede can be a very useful player to his team. Since being sent down to the Sens' AHL affiliate in Binghamton, Karlsson has tallied 11 assists in 12 games while showing a little jam collecting more than his share of penalty minutes at 22 while compliling an even plus/minus rating.

Here's hoping that Erik has adjusted to the North American game as with this call up, he will have 10 games of NHL experience which triggers the first year of his entry level contract.

Sens Put Colombus in a Straight Jacket 2-1

Sorry about the lack of posts lately, I've been very busy. I promise to have a full team assessment shortly.

Pascal who? Backup Brian Elliot was brilliant in the win and Jesse Winchester continues to impress. The injury depleted Sens played a strong game to get the win. Great team game that we have come to expect from this year's edition.

The Sens are now winners of 4 of their last 5.

Here are some highlights from tonight.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Sens Bolt Past Lightning 3-2 (OT)

Spezza scores the winner for the Sens after having 2 called back in the dying minutes of the 3rd.

Neil demolishes Hedman.

Hard fought, entertaining game. Here's some highlights.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Leclaire Steals a Point for the Sens

What a crappy ending to an entertaining game! Nice to see the referees flex their small-man disorder urge to play God and decide the outcome of a game by calling a weak penalty in overtime to go along with awarding a 5 on 3 powerplay to the Preds with 2 minutes to go in regulation. Disgusting.

In any event, the Sens were badly outplayed through periods and were down 3-0 with Leclaire being the only reason it was that close. He made some spectacular saves late in the period to keep it do-able with a 3 goal deficit.

Enter the 3rd period where the Sens showed some guts and character by tying it up before it was half over.

The teams then traded goals with the Preds having what appeared to be the last word on their generously awarded 5 on 3 powerplay with a minute left in regulation time.

Enter Mike Fisher who worked his guts out along the boards in the dying seconds, finally kicking the puck to Alfie who quickly dished it to Phillips who scored the tying goal with 2 seconds remaining to gain Leclaire the point he deserved.

Welcome overtime where Carkner is called on a questionable trip as he himself was falling. Powerplay goal by the Preds, game over.

Tough finish for a goalie and team that hung in there and never quit. 5-2-1 is a pretty good start to the season.

Next up: The Savard and Lucic - less Bruins on Saturday. Should be a helluva game.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Sens Hypnotize Habs 3-1

The Ottawa Senators dumped the Montreal Canadiens in Alex Kovalev's return to the Bell Center.

Scoring for the Sens: Neil, Alfredsson and Kovalev.

OK, this was a pretty boring game and the difference was, once again, Pascal Leclaire.
The Sens were completely outplayed in the first half of the game with Leclaire completely stoning the Habs. Montreal outshot the Sens something like 10-3 in the first, yet the game ended 1-1 after a late Montreal goal. Montreal then gave up a powerplay marker to Captain Alfie and appeared to lose their mojo after that. Kovalev iced his former team's dream of a 3rd period comeback and that was that.

A decent road win for the Sens, lulling their opponent to sleep while allowing their goalie to shut the door. I can't even count how many shots were blocked by Sens' defenders. Nice job.

Who would have thunk that Alex Picard and Matt Carkner would be the 2nd pairing?

All you "fans" who wanted to trade Alex, I hope you enjoy your crow. I liked him last year and like him more this year. He and Carks make a great pairing. Alex seems to play with a little more confidence out there knowing Big Country has his back.

Jason Spezza? Hello? Where are you?

Amazing the team is winning WITHOUT their number one centre firing isn't it.
That speaks volumes to the depth up front on this team.

Sens are still first in the division.... houda thunk that too?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sens Jolt Lightning 7-1



Well, well, well.... The hard work pays off for Mach 9, Milan Michalek. After buzzing and threatening all season, he breaks out for a hat trick including 2 shorthanded goals. I wonder when the last time Heatley scored 2 shorties in one game? Just sayin'.

Also scoring for the Sens were: Picard, Foligno, Kovalev and Ruutu. Meanwhile, Alfredsson and Ruutu had 3 point nights.

The Sens were completely dominated by the Bolts during the first 3 minutes of the game until Alexei Kovalev got the good guys on the board and it was all Sens from there.

Leclaire was solid when called upon stopping 16 of the 17 shots he faced. The Bolts also had one disallowed by the much maligned "kicking motion" rule. Guess who the Ottawa defenceman was who was burned on both plays? Rookie Erik Karlsson. I like the guy's skills, I really do but he really looks lost out there. He needs seasoning in the minors to learn the North American game. He really does. I feel bad for the kid. He was cock of the walk when he arrived in town and now is constantly hanging his head. His minutes are decreasing and he needs to be "the guy" somewhere. I remember saying when he was drafted that he was 2-3 years away and I stick by that. He'll be a good one, but just not now.

Speaking of rookies, Matt Carkner continues to impress. He played a solid game and logged some big minutes. Coach Cory really seems to be spreading the minutes around, however. Top ice getter was Alex Picard at 24:24, but after that, all the other defencemen seem to be around 20:00 with the exception of Karlsson at 16:00 or so. On the forward side, Michalek led the way with 18:00, while everyone else was logging 14:00-16:00 with the exceptions of Donovan, Neil and Foligno who were closer to the 10:00-11:00 range mostly due to the fact that they do not kill penalties. Pretty balances attack, I must say.

Highlight of the game? Carkner absolutely pounding Steve "the rat" Downie. Nice to see. In other pugilistic news, Neil got the better of Wilson while Phillips took a rare major penalty in fighting Konopka. While lagging behind in both size and experience, hats off to Chris for holding is won against Tampa's "Big Z"

Another highlight? A-Train Volchenkov continuing his stellar play and absolute demolition of NHL rookies by hammering Victor "Sylvie Bernier" Hedman into the boards. Welcome to the NHL, Sylvie. Keep your head up, ya big wuss.

Is it too early to say that Michalek is the best Sen ever to don the number 9?
I'd like to point out as well, Jason "Giggles" Spezza is really starting to pick up his physical game. I had to double check the number on the back of the jersey when he flattened the Tampa defenceman on the forecheck. Keep it up, Giggles. Your "personal stats" may suffer, but your team will be better for it. His play in all 3 zones is the best of his career. He is becoming a "complete" player and is starting to look more and more like someone named Stevie Y every day.

Next up... who cares... I'm going to bask in this one for a couple days.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sens iced by Penguins 4-1

Well, all good things must come to an end and for the Sens, their modest 3 game winning streak crashed to a halt last night at home against the defending Cup Champs.

The 4-1 score wasn't indicative of the effort level however as the Sens buzzed all night and hit numerous posts in the process.

Like I said in the preseason, a Michalek-Spezza-Cheechoo line could be super and I was proven correct last night. That line was by far Ottawa's best and accounted for the team's lone goal and a beauty at that by Milan Michalek.

Alexei Kovalev seemed to take one of his patented nights off and hopefully having him surrounded by probably the best team players as line mates in Mike Fisher and Captain Alfie they'll drive him to be more consistent.

A totally deflating goal to make it 3-1 Pens when Leclaire had his first brain fart as a Sen was the difference here in the game.

Matt Carkner continues to impress with his simple yet effective play while Chris Campoli and Erik Karlsson continue to scare the crap out of me when they have the puck in their own end. At least the latter has an excuse in being a rookie and is probably best served to learn the North American game in Binghamton enabling a call up for a legit NHL'er in Brain Lee.

Next up.... Tampa Bay on Thursday. Look for the boys to bounce back.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Ottawa Thrashes Atlanta 4-2

We have a winning streak, folks.

The Sens handily beat the Atlanta Thrashers 4-2 in Ottawa tonight in a non-televised (Thank you, CBC) game.

Was it just me or did it seem like every Senator was taking a run at former team mate, Christof Schubert?

A little line shuffling from Coach Cory and the Sens seem to have found a balanced attack. This had been the achilles heel of the club over the past couple of seasons, but now they look like the can roll 4 dangerous lines. Kovalev, Fisher, Neil and Ruutu scored for the Sens tonight. The newly formed line of Kovalev - Fisher - Alfredsson seems to be clicking quite nicely while the Cheechoo-Regin-Neil line continues their strong play. Even the "fourth" line is kicking in lately with timely scoring.

Brian Elliot was solid tonight providing a nice alternative to the hot-handed Pascale LeClaire. The Sens seem to have good goaltending for the first time in years as well.

This team could surprise a lot of pundits this season if they can shore up their defense. If BM the GM can do that, this team could do damage in the playoffs.

Enjoy it, Sens fans. The defending Cup Champs are up next on Monday.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sens beach Isles 3-2 (OT)

Fisher the OT hero scoring shortly after the extra frame got underway.
Ottawa's best line of the night? Cheechoo - Regin - Neil
Ottawa's best defenceman of the night? Matt Carkner

Regin and Carkner put the Sens up 2-0 before the game, young Isles got on the board late in the 2nd. Isles then tied it up 5 minutes into the 3rd.

LeClaire was again, stellar in goal for the Sens.

Powerplay is a serious concern for the Sens and they have to work on that, but this team is coming together.

Next up.... Schubie and the Thrashers before their big test in the defending champ, Pens.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sens Rake Leafs 2-1

Well, I can tell you one thing for sure. Pascal LeClaire is the best goalie the Sens have ever had. How do I know this? How can I make such a bold statement? Because Pierre McGuire of TSN told me so 8,539 times during this game.

The game itself was on the dull side. Very little in the way of odd man rushes, very little in the way of tough, physical play, very few quality scoring chances on both sides of the ice but it was a perfectly played road game by the Sens.

Coach Cory had the boys slow the tempo of the game down to a crawl and never let the game develop any kind of flow. They controlled the neutral zone and allowed very little in the way of offense to develop for the Leafs.

Good on Shean Donovan scoring for the Sens. I've said many times in many venues that he is a superb 4th line energy guy for the cap hit he brings. Alfie tallied the other Sens marker on a penalty shot. Was it legitimately awarded? Maybe, but who cares. Leaf fans wil cray about until the next "Battle of Ontario".

In all seriousness, LeClaire was the main reason for the Sens victory, completely shutting the down when the Leafs finally woke up in the latter half of the third period.

The Sens' offense still looked rusty and out of sync. Kovalev seems to do all kinds of great work with the puck only to see nothing develop out of it. He needs some linemates who are used to playing or can adapt to playing with such a creative and unpredictable player.

With the exception of the Philchenkov pairing and Carkner, the defense plays a pretty small game. Rookie Erik Karlsson was much improved over his shaky opening game but still has way to go. I wish one of his monster shots would actually make it to the opponents' net instead of just hitting opposing defensemen.

All in all, this was a rather tame installment in the "Battle of Ontario". If this keeps up, I'll be forced to rename it to something clever that reflect just how much of a non event this is becoming. Not even one fight.... geeeeeeez.

Sens and Leafs!!!

Let's get ready to rumble!!!

Finally, the battle of Ontario resumes. Will the newly toughened up Leafs bully the Sens? Will "The Monster" out-duel "Snoopy"? Will the Sens offense start to gel and play up to capabilities? Will Karlsson settle in or will he get run over by the hard charging Leafs? Will Carkner pound new Leaf tough guy Rosehill? We shall all find out tonight.

The stream is available here?

http://sports.offmytv.com

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Sens Dumped by Rangers 5-2

Well, opening night did not go as well as planned for the Ottawa Senators. They turned in a lackluster effort and looked to lack chemistry while shaking off some rust tonight.

Pascal Leclaire was awesome in the first period keeping the game somewhat close, but he didn't have much help in front of him.

As for the rookies, Carkner was good and solid, Regin appears to be continuing his preseason success and Erik Karlsson was awkward an best.

Karlsson reminded me of Brendan Bell the way he made be gasp with panic everytime the puck came to him in the defensive end. He was out muscled all night and just plain beaten on several play. He needs some seasoning and Bingo would probably do him some good. Barring a huge turnaround in his play, expect him to be sent down before game #10.

The team looked rusty and needs to gel. No one seems to know how to play with Kovalev. He seems to be passing to no one all night. His linemates never seem to know what he's going to do and therefore, don't know where to position themselves.

Michalek showed some skill, but needs to gel with Spezza. He seemed a little confused out there as to where Spezz was at or coming from.

Coach Cory will certainly be working on his lines over the next few games to try and find the right mix. Cheechoo was OK and made some good defensive plays but seems to be unsuited to his role a little. Maybe Coach Cory will give him a shot with Spezza and Alfie.

This team will be fine once they figure out who's who and what's where. Don't panic Sens fans. We seem to have a good goalie and that's a start, eh?

Sens Vs. Rangers

Tonight, our beloved Sens take on the New York Rangers. The wait is over! I'll post a review after the game.

Here is a stream to the game:

http://sports.offmytv.com

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Zubov Asks For a Trade

As if further proof is required that for the most part, drafting Russian players is a complete waste of a pick, Ilya Zubov has apparently asked for a trade. How many Russian picks do the Sens have sitting over in Russia or out of the organization due to trade demands when their under conditioned, indiffernt and unmotivated asses were demoted to the AHL?

Off the top of my head:

Mirnov, Nikulin, Kaigorodov, Lyamin, Anikeyenko, Bashkirov.

All I can say is, "Thank God old man Muckler is no longer in charge of our draft".

What bothers me the most is that, for the most part, these picks show up in camp out of shape, lack effort on a consistent basis, need their brother on the team or can't seen to find their way to the airport out of Moscow. Then, when they're told to work harder, get in better shape, play more of a team game, play some defense, play more physically and then you might make the team, the bolt home or cry for a trade.

Hey, now that I think about it.... is Heatley part Russian?

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Brian Lee Sent to Binghamton of the AHL

Joining the newly waived Christoff Schubert and the apparently sophmorically jinxed Zach Smith in Binghamton is former first rounder defenceman Brian Lee.

Lee is more the victim of a numbers game than anything here. His two way contract helped the decision as did his style of game. The Sens suddenly have a plethora of puck moving and soft defensemen in Chris Campoli, Filip Kuba, Erik Karlsson and Alex Picard. His offensive upside is far less than Karlsson and his physical game, although it did pick up in the latter stages of last season, is FAR less than Matt Carkner. Carkner's ability to sing up to forward as well was a clinching point for his sticking with the big club for now.

In my opinion, Lee is running out of time with the Sens and HAS to have an impressive stint in Bingo to earn a shot up here. Failing that, the Sens need to move a defenseman which is unlikely at this point. The prime candidate to move is Picard and for better or worse, he plays the same game as Lee. Picard also possesses a wicked point shot which helps his cause. If Picard continues to develop and isn't moved, Lee is stuck in Bingo. The Sens badly need some meanness back there and Carkner addresses than need, however his offensive upside is very limited. Bryan Murray would like a Pronger-lite type who can move the puck, help out on offense as well as punish opposing forecheckers and drop the gloves when called out. If Lee can the latter part to his resume, he'll be fine.

Watch for Chris Neil to have a big season. He finally has some help in the knuckles department as he did when he was his most productive offensively. I've heard him say himself, it's hard to show how good your hands are when they're swollen and bruised all season. I'll try and get in interview with him and talk about this among other topics.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Schubert and Smith Sent to Binghamton

The changing of the swingman guard appears to be in full swing here in Sensland. Christoff Schubert has been waived and sent to the AHL affiliate in Binghamton to make room for his heir apparent, Matt Carkner. IF the Sens want a player who can be a 7th defenseman or a 13th forward at a moment's notice, Matt brings more to the table than Schubert. Carkner is nothing spectacular, but makes few mistakes out there and can go toe to toe with anyone in the NHL. He brings a meanness to the backend not seen since the days of ** gulp ** Chara. Good luck to the local boy turned 28 year old rookie.

In other news, Coach Cory seems to think that there will be a move made in the next 24-48 hours to finalize the roster at 23 to start the season.

We'll keep our eyes out for any updates and are speculating nothing but picks/prospects coming back to Ottawa in any deal. Look for Brian Lee to be sent to Binghamton as well due largely to his 2 way contract. Don't worry, Lee fans, he'll be back once the Sens clear some roster room. The Murrays seems stuck on keeping rookies Erik Karlsson and Peter Regin with the big club at least to start the season.

By the way, we have found a new site sports.offmytv.com that promises to post links to NHL streams on game day. We spoke to the webmaster and he assures us that the Sens games are a priority for him.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Sens Lose 2-1 to Bruins

Good effort, stoned by Bruins' goalie Tim Thomas. Enough said there. Preseason over and let the games begin in earnest next week.

If anyone wonders why Chris Neil makes $2 million a season, here's why:

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Who Stays, Who Goes?

Senators GM, Bryan Murray has said that he will wait until after Friday's final preseason game to make his final cuts to the team. By my count, there are 16 forwards and 8 defensemen still in camp. Making a strong case to make the team is forward Peter Regin. Regin has been on fire, finding chemistry with the chemistratically challenged Mike Fisher and Nick Foligno. Fisher has yet to find a linemate with whom he can gel on a consistent basis. Having seeming found one in Regin makes sending him down to the farm a really tough call. To make room, look for Chris Kelly to be dealt or waived.

Speaking of tough, Matt Carkner has made a case for himself as well. Murray wants to get tougher on the back end, and Carkner fits that bill to a tee while not being a detriment to the team and able to play a regular shift. Watch for Schubert to be waived or traded to make room for the new swingman who can play forward or defense. When was the last time the Sens had someone this tough on defense who could also play the game. Sherrif Shane Hnidy perhaps? Todd Simpson for a brief period? Ok.... Chara too, be he is in a league of his own and don't get me started on why he's no longer in the nation's capital. Damn you, Muckler!! Damn you and the sweaters you rode in on you senile old fool!!! But I digress. Here's Carks in action:

Sens Down Bolts 3-1

Recap of Sens Scorers:

Fisher from Regin
Kovalev from Spezza
Spezza from Fisher and Karlsson

Notes:

Shots 29-12 Ottawa
Neil pounds Downie

Some highlights:

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Senators Trim Roster. Bass Sent Down

The Ottawa Senators reduced their training camp roster by eight players today.

Six players were assigned to attend the training camp of the club’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, which opened on Sept. 16 at Binghamton’s Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. Two other players will return to their major junior teams

The group headed to Binghamton includes defenceman Geoff Kinrade; forwards Cody Bass, Ryan Keller, Jeremy Yablonski and Ilya Zubov, and goaltender Andy Chiodo. Returning to their Ontario Hockey League teams are goaltender Robin Lehner, to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and forward Brett Parnham, who will report to the Oshawa Generals.

The Senators camp roster is now comprised of 32 players: three goaltenders, 10 defencemen and 19 forwards.

Sens Blast Habs 6-1

Scoring for the Senators were Kovalev, Fisher(3), Regin, Hennessey

Foligno-Regin-Fisher as a line had 12 of our the Sens' 23 shots and combined for 4 goals/11 pts. They were by far the best line on the ice all night. Mike Fisher with the hat trick led the way and looks poised for a great season. Regin is making a strong case to stay with the big team this season as is Matt Carkner. Matt is adding some much needed toughness on the back end while not being a liability defensively. He should replace Chis Schubert as the team's swing man. Plays a similar game minus the dumb plays and adding the willingness to drop them.

Leclaire was sharp tonight. While not overly busy, he made some spectacular saves. He looks poised to give the team the best goaltending they have had since The Dominator, Domenic Hasek.

2008 first round pick, Erik Karlsson is improving with every game. Tonight was by far his best game as a Senator. He too is making a strong case to stick with the big club. Slick skater, excellent passer and has a wicket shot from the point. He is adjusting nicely to the North American game.

After tonight's effort, it looks like the team is starting to find a little chemistry and coach Clouston is settling on his lines as he gets to know his players' strengths and weaknesses.

I'll blog a season prediction once the lineup is finalized next week.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Cowen to Play Tomorrow

According to The Team 1200 Sports Radio, 2009 first rounder, Jared Cowen will dress for the Sens upcoming preseason game against the much maligned Montreal Canadiens.
Don't get too excited, Sens fans, the hulking manchild won't make the big team this season. The team just wants him to gain some experience and confidence before heading back to his junior team in Spokane. It will be interesting to see the highly touted prospect in action and how he's recovered from last season's devastating knee injury that caused the talented blueliner to fall into the Sens' lap at 9th overall. Originally predicted to go top 3, a late season injury sent his stock downward. Be patient, Mr. Murray, the 6 foot 4 inch rearguard will be worth waiting for and could be the gem of his graduating class in 2 years.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sens Robbed, Lose 2-1 to Cats

The Ottawa Senators attempt at a comeback was halted with 20 seconds to go by a horrendous call by the officials. Down 2-1, Spezza appeared to have whacked in an Erik Karlsson point shot with around 20 seconds to go in the game, but it was immediately waved off by the referee. Good on Karlsson appealing to the ref. The scoreboard replay showed an obvious goal, Coach Cory threw a few choice words at the refs, but to no avail. The Sens lose their second straight to start the preseason.

On other notes, the team was otherwise OK. A little rusty looking and a little uncomfortable together yet, but I can see Fisher and Kovalev getting along well in the future. Kovy played a great game as did Ilya Zubov. Erik Karlsson continues to slowly improve and new addition Jonathan Cheechoo seems to fit in well at this early phase. He had an assist on Chris Phillips lone Ottawa goal.

Good thing it's only the preseason or Sens fans will start to panic. This is what the preseason is for. Trying new line combinations, giving some youngsters a look and fine tuning some coaching strategies. This team will be OK.

Monday, September 14, 2009

You Want the Truth, You Can't Handle the Truth

A little light shed on the why part of the Heatley trade demand. Dany alluded to some "personal issues" contributing to the demand. Well according to Fanhouse.com, a former teammate has stated:

"Any of the stuff you might hear or see on the internet is garbage," one of his ex-teammates told FanHouse last night. "The stuff with Cory and his decreased role? A joke. You think he was coming off the first line? Dany didn't have any real problems. He was our problem."

Let the rumours begin. Will he ever come clean as to why the demand? The only people who know the whole story are him and maybe a select couple of Senators. Knowing the media in Ottawa, someone will have it beaten out of them this season.

Heatley for Michalek and Cheechoo : Analysis

The Skinny

This weekend, the Ottawa Senators traded disgruntled problem child, Dany Heatley along with a 5th round pick to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Milan Michalek, Jonathan Cheechoo and a 2nd round pick.

The Contracts' Value in a Cap World

First, let's look at the contracts. Heatley is signed, I believe for 5 more years at an annual hit of $7.5 million. Michalek is $3.5 million for 4 years and Cheechoo is $3 million for 2 years. Basically a wash, cap wise, EXCEPT that the if things don't pan out, the Sens are out of Cheech in 2 years and left with Michalek's hit of $3.5 for another 2. The Sharks, win, lose or draw, are stuck with Heatley for 5 years at $7.5 million with no relief in sight. He will never be able to be traded again. He pushed his luck this time and 3 strikes, you're out. No one will want him should he ask for another trade. Michalek's contract is actually quite good for what he brings to the table: speed, 25 goals/60 points on a consistent basis to go along with excellent 2 way play. He also has youth on his side at age 24. This may be debatable, but he alone may have been worth getting rid of Heatley. Sure, his goal totals are roughly half that of Heater, but so is his price tag. He may also improve with age as he has yet to hit his prime. He could be dynamite alongside Kovalev.

Cheechoo is the wild card here. After a 56 goal/93 point Rocket Richard Trophy winning season in 2005-2006, his goal totals have dropped to 37, 23 and 12 last season. Apparently, however, late in his 37 goal season, he began having sports hernia trouble that he tried to play through being the tough competitor and team guy that he is. That decision only hurt him in the long run as he production suffered.
In 2007-2008 he struggled to hit 23 goals while battling the injury bug. Last season was a disaster. The offseason "fix" didn't seem to take and he was relegated to the 3rd line while missing significant time early in the season as well as late in the season. According to reports, his main issue of the sports hernia has been addressed and he is feeling great for the upcoming season. Watch for the Sens to try him with Spezza to see if he can still be a trigger man for an elite playmaker as he was with Joe Thorton in San Jose. If healthy, I see him netting 30 plus goals for Ottawa while playing with grit and passion. I can also see him thriving under coach Cory Clouston's aggressive forecheck system.

People talk about Cheechoo "declining" but this is mostly due to injury and being miscast on the third line. We should also not that Heatley's totals have been declining as well since his back to back 50 goal seasons.

Where Do They Fit?

OK, we all know Princess Heatley will play along side Joe Thorton on the Sharks top line. Enough said on that. We wouldn't want Dany to feel like his role is going to be diminished before he gets there.

On the Sens side, magically, all of the sudden, they have depth up front and are much more than a one line team flanked by a one trick pony.

I could see Cheechoo playing on the right side on Spezza with Michalek possibly flanking the left side. The Sens will want to showcase their new acquisitions early on and this will give them every chance to succeed. If they struggle, Alfie and possibly Foligno could be slid in to help out.

On the second line, I see Mike Fisher along with Kovalev and perhaps Shannon. I would like to see Fisher go in on the forecheck and start the play for Shannon and Kovalev while parking himself in front of the opposing net.

The third and fourth lines could get interesting with rookies Peter Regin, Zack Smith and Cody Bass all chomping at the big league bit and all listed as centermen.

Basically, the Senators have a forward group of:

Michalek - Spezza - Cheechoo
Foligno - Fisher - Kovalev
Shannon - Smith - Alfredsson
Ruutu - Bass - Neil

I know, I know. Alfie on the 3rd line???? Well, he isn't getting any younger and the grind of the long season will start to take a toll on him. Same goes for Kovalev. Watch for coach Cory to give even ice time to the 2nd and 3rd line if not roll 3 dangerous lines with almost equal frequency. Alfie was doing all the grunt work for Spezza and the incredibly lazy sniper, Heatley. By rotating him with Kovalev and playing with either Fisher or Smith who can do the dirty work, Captain Alfie is free to quarterback things and play a more positional game, getting himself open in the sweet spot for the one timer. Alfie and Kovy will also make up ice time on the power play.

Just noticing how tough this line up looks down the middle (I know even Giggles has been known to goon it up lately)and that fourth line looks just ugly to play against yet has a little skill to go along with it.

Watch for Chris Kelly to be dealt.

I'm also going to go out on a limb here and say that this roster is a playoff club and could actually do some damage once they get there. Some big "IFs" come in to play here. IF LeClaire regains his form. IF Cheechoo is healthy and regains even half of his 56 goal pinnacle and IF Michalek moves a little closer to his potential, this will be a good "team". This is a balanced team that boasts seven players who have had season of at or around 20 goals. You wanted balanced and secondary scoring, Sens fans? You've got it.

I'll post a more detailed season forecast once rosters get finalized after training camp.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Back Pocket Has a Hole in it

Heatley gone to SJ for Michalek, Cheechoo and a 2nd round pick according to TSN.

My take tomorrow.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Ottawa Heats Up

Apparently, The Disgruntled One met today mano e mano with BM the GM today and reports are saying the reunion was less than a happy one. I have a feeling that Bryan Murray is just making the baby pay for his tantrum and has an acceptable deal in his back pocket waiting to be unleashed once he feels The Douche has squirmed enough. There have been so many rumours out there and even a nixed trade that there must be something to one of them.

The Sens organization set the standard for dealing with selfish prima donnas (hello.... calling Yashin.....) and this episode is just another exclamation point on the Sens crown as King of the Crybaby Killers.

My bet is he makes his Royal Doucheness suit up for an exhibition game or two before shipping him off to somewhere NOT on his alleged list. Someone has to teach these pricks a lesson and once again, it shall be the Sens.

The team holds all the cards here. Princess is under contract and the team does NOT have to trade him. Murray doesn't have to accept crap offers. Well played thus far by BM the GM. Don't worry Sens fans, Dany Douchebag will be outta here once you've all had your shot at him. Don Brennan included. Kick the Douche in the vag once for me will ya, Donny.

Go Murray!!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Heatley Gone to SJ?

ESPN is reporting that the 3-way between the Kings, Sharks and Sens is DONE!!!

TO OTTAWA: Alex Frolov, Jarret Stoll

TO SAN JOSE: Dany Heatley

TO LOS ANGELES: Patrick Marleau

My take on this will be posted as soon as it's confirmed by Sens management. Don't hold your breath though, Sens fans. This Shark story smells a little fishy to me.

I'm kind of sad, however. I was hoping to watch the little princess squirm for a few weeks playing an exhibition game in front of a boo infested crowd while facing an uber-hostile Ottawa media. Aw well. You can't win them all. Maybe this will all be BS as Lombardi has retorted and we will get to egg Dany Douche on opening day after all.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sens Rookies beat Pens Counterparts 4-1

The Ottawa Senators rookie squad soundly defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins freshmen 4-1 in a fight filled contest at the annual Rookie Tournament in Kitchener.

I'll do my bet to recount as there is no official scoresheet for me to fall back on.

2008 first rounder Erik Karlsson had a goal on a laser shot. At the same time, he was borderline awful in his own end. This kid has a lot to learn about the North American game. A little too cute for his own good. That may fly against the ladies in the SEL, but won't fly here. Unless he gets remarkably better in the next couple of weeks the best thing for him would be to play a season in the AHL before hitting primetime.

Robin Lehner, a Sens 2009 draft choice, was absolutely stellar in goal. 40 some shots his way and only power play marker beats him. A Lehner-Elliot tandem in 3 years could be awesome. Best player on the ice in my opinion.

Peter Regin was probably the best skater for the Sens. He was everywhere and, along with Erik Condra worked their asses off and were solid at both ends of the ice.

Scoring for the Sens, Karlsson, Dansereau (2) and Kinrade. Nice to see 2 from the defense corps and Kinrade looked pretty good out there.

Zack Smith was chippy and was in a couple of good fights. I'll give him a 1-1 record there, but was largely invisible offensively. He did a solid job, however, defensively and leading his team with his physical play.

Casey Lee laid a pounding on some poor Pen after fellow Ottawa rookie, Brett Parnham was pounded and appeared to suffer a shoulder injury in the process.

You can see the Sens tounament lineup here : http://senators.nhl.com/v2/ext/PDFs/2009_Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdf

Sunday, August 30, 2009

A different point of view on Dany Douche

I don't usually link to other bloggers, but this really knocked me on my ass.
Read it and discuss.

Another Sens Blog

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Heatley to SJ?

I am hearing that Bryan Murray is holding out for Ryan Clowe in the deal.
He wants Clowe, Vlasic/Erhoff and Setagouchi, Wilson doesn't want to give up both Clowe and Gouch as well as being adamant to dump Cheechoo on the Sens.

Something should be done by Monday as Wilson is trying to pry another cheap, serviceable asset from Murray to even things up.

On another note, I hear the Rangers have interest, but Murray wants nothing to do with what Sather has to offer thus far.

League GMs are starting to believe that Murray would rather have #15 come back to Ottawa than let him go for scraps. The offers are stepping up in this game of GM chicken. None of them thought BM the GM would want Heater back in Ottawa for camp, but the longer this drags and the more hardball he plays, it becomes obvious that Murray will force the Douche to come back to town like it or not if an acceptable deal is not reached.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

What are they thinking?

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kovalev a Sen!?!?!?

A decent addition here by BM the GM. Talented? Yes. Enigmatic? Perhaps.
Bottom line, this team was lacking skill and Kovy brings it in spades. He is a decent all around player as well, killing penalties from time to time in Montreal.
Keep in mind, Sens fans, Kovalev hasn't exactly played with top tier centermen over the last few years. Spezza is probably the best playmaker he's played with since his 90+ point season several years ago. Word has it Coach Cory's system intrigued him and was a big factor in his signing here.

On the Heatley front, rumour has it that Columbus has entered the fray. My guess is that BM the GM asks for Brassard in return.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Douchebag Dany Cleans out the Senators

The Sens are left with that "not so fresh" feeling after Douchebag Dany demands to be traded then nixes the best trade Murray could get for him.

This guy unbelievable. He is a team mate killer, a coach killer, and now a killer of an entire team's hopes of landing a decent free agent and perhaps killing their hopes of returning to the playoffs.

There is no way that Murray gives him away for nothing especially after paying his royal doucheness a cool $4million for the upcoming season. There is no way Murray wants him back into the Sens locker room this fall. So what is BM the GM to do? Send Dany in all his douchebaginess to the AHL. Call it a conditionning assignment to recondition is obviously dysfunctional brain. Of course his royal doucheness will never report to ply his craft in the vagina that is Binghamton so, BM the GM will suspend him. Hell, Edmonton is a way nicer vag than Bingo and he couldn't be drawn to go there, right?

The Sens own his vinegar and water until 2013-2014. I for one would rather see him suspended for that entire time than see him traded to LA for a couple of California State IOU's and a free boob job from Dr. 90210.

Don't think for a second that Melnyk isn't thinking of a way to drain this douchbag dry while clearing his salary off the books.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Heatley wants out!

Word has recently surfaced that Sens winger Dany Heatley has requested a trade through his agent. Citing a difference of opinion with new coach Cory Clouston as the main reason, Heatley wants out. Difference of opinion being that Clouston wants Heatley to work for his goals and Heatley couldn't be bothered because he has Jason Spezza doing all the work while he stands in the slot waiting for the one timer, that 9 times out of ten, he misses the net with or fans on. Of course, a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then and he gets a few goals out of it (sarcasm). Opponents have been getting wise to this strategy and Clouston wants Heatley to mix it up a little and find other ways to use his unquestionable knack for finding the net.

The debate has gone on all year over who has to go.... Spezza or Heatley. Well, Sens fans, now you have your answer and in my opinion, things could not have worked out any better for the Sens. Jason Spezza is improving every year and is among the premier playmaking centers in the league while becoming less and less of a defensive liability out there at the same time. Spezza is the main reason Heatley has had back to back 50 goal seasons and all the while he lets Spezz take all the criticism during the bad times. Nice team mate. Maybe now we'll see Spezza for what he is: a potential leader on this team who is an natural talent and one of the best players to ever pull on a Sens' Jersey. And to think, management gave Mr. Selfish, Spoiled, Lazy Multimillionaire the A this season. Probably because he whined or threw some sort of tantrum.

All of this brings up interesting options for Bryan Murray. What will he get in return for Heatley? I'm hearing the Oilers, Sharks, Flames and Blue Jackets are interested at this point. Nash for Heatley would be interesting, as would Camalleri plus prospects or maybe even Patrick Marleau. How about Lecavalier for Heatley? All these are possibilities along with moving up in the draft or getting a stable of young, cheap, blue chip prospects and using the new cap space to sign say.... Hossa (how ironic would THAT be) or another top tier free agent.

Discuss among yourselves, Sens fans. This should be a crisotunity for our teama meaning what looks on the surface to be a bad thing could turning out to be a blessing in disguise.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Chris Kelly to be traded?

I am hearing rumblings of a deal between the Ottawa Senators and Detroit Red Wings is brewing. Some names I've heard is Chris Neil and Chris Kelly. Detroit currently sits last in the NHL in Penalty Killing percentage and could use Kelly. From what I've heard, a bona-fide prospect is on his way to Ottawa in return.

Columbus management was spotted at Scotiabank Place last night to take in the Leafs/Sens tilt. Speculation there is that the Blue Jackets are also interested in Chris Kelly with Bryan Murray looking at Jared Boll as a return. This could make sense as Murray plans on trading Chris Neil and Boll is showing to be a suitable replacement.

Vancouver is apparently interested in Antoine Vermette to boost their penalty kill and provide some secondary scoring with Kevin Bieksa being mentionned as a return.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Bill Guerin traded (m4)

Bill Guerin was a scratch tonight after the warmup. My sources tell me that Washington is the destination.

Chris Neil to the Wings (M3)

My sources are telling me that Bryan Murray has had interest from the Detroit Red Wings in rugged winger Chris Neil. The Wings are looking to toughen up for the playoffs and are willing to ante up a second round pick to do it. More to come. Chris Neil is about to become a hot commodity in the coming days as sources also tell me the Ducks have also called.

I wouldn't be surprised if Neil garners a 1st round pick or decent prospect as a return.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

OK, Now what for the Sens.

Since my last writing, the Ottawa Senators have fired the morbidly awful coach Craig Hartsburg and replaced him with AHL affiliate Binghamton's head coach, Cory Clouston. One reason I like this move so far... OK, two reasons... one, they fired Hartsburg and two, Coach Cory, like myself has trained trotting and pacing race horses.

On to my thoughts on the latest shakeups in Sensland.

I was a fan of the firing of Hartsburg, but wasn't sure what to make of the hiring of Clouston, a no name minor league coach when bigger named, proven coaches were out there. I couldn't help but think that perhaps Sens owner, Eugene Melnyk handcuffed Murray and forced him to bring in an interim guy as a premonition to his imminent firing leaving his successor free to bring in his own coach. In retrospect, however, I am under the impression that Murray has been looking for his next Babcock and figured the third try was the charm after failing miserably with John Paddock and the aforementioned Hartsburg.

The team responded with an unbelievable 9 out of 10 points on the road of all places and provoking talk of a run to the playoffs.

Since returning home, the Sens have lost two straight making them 5-3-1 under Clouston.

To further the shake-up, Murray has managed to become both a buyer and seller nearing the trade deadline by unloading little used veteran Dean McAmmond along with the San Jose 1st round draft pick in the upcoming draft to the Islanders for center Mike Comrie and defenseman Chris Campoli.

Good trade in my books as McAmmond and Comrie are unrestricted free agents at season's end with Comrie bringing more to the table now in his second stint as a Sen while Campoli is a puck young moving defenseman who is under a cheap contract for two more years. All things being equal, if Comrie and McAmmond both don't re-sign with their new club, the Campoli for the SJ first is a good deal as Campoli has NHL experience and is closer to helping the club than anything Murray would pick up with a 26-30th pick in the draft. The Senators simply don't have 3 or 4 years to do a full rebuild via the draft. The fans and ownership simply won't stand for it and with a decent core locked up long term, a minor retooling is more in order.

Campoli immediately proved this by potting 2 assists in his debut against Montreal.

Does this signal more moves by Murray prior to the deadline or on draft day? You bet. What will he do with impending unrestricted free agents, Chris Neil and Filip Kuba? Mt thoughts on that later.

Something to ponder in the meantime, however. I challenge all you anti-Neilers to the following:

Find me a player with the following criteria:

NOT on an entry level contract.
Has a minimum of 20 points for 3 seasons in a row.
Scored more than 15 goals at least once.
Has a minimum of 150 PIMS in EVERY one of his NHL seasons.
Has a mimimum of 8 fighting majors EVERY one of his NHL seasons.
Contributed to a SCF run.

AND makes under $1.5million/year.

Off you go now......... good luck!

While I gather my thoughts, Enjoy.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Hartsburg Fired..... FINALLY!!

Thank the lord above, Murray finally woke up and fired coach Craig Hartsburg. As this blog has mentioned for months now, this coach was simply not suited to this team. He
was trying to force feed a system that was not only boring as hell to watch but it was not suited to the team he had before him.

"You can't coach the players you wish you had. You have to coach the ones you have." - Brent Sutter

Having one guy go in on the forecheck only to have his linemates wait inside the blue line for him to gain possession BEFORE going on the offensive was ridiculous. Having all the forwards backcheck at the same time gives the defense no one to spring the breakaway pass to once they gain possession. No puck moving defenseman? What good is one when he has no one up ice to move the puck to? Antoine Vermette scored many, many goals on the breakaway over the past two seasons. Hard to start a breakaway from your own faceoff circle.

Bottom line: the players hated the system, knew it wouldn't work and quit on their coach when he refused to adjust.

Cory Clouston is a band-aid for this season as for as coaching goes, but I suppose there was no sense paying for a big name NHL coach like Quinn or Hartley when the season is already toast and Sens owner Eugene Melnyk is already paying two coaches NOT to coach on top of two goaltenders NOT to tend goal.

Let the rebuild begin in earnest. This should be a very interesting trade deadline, Sens fans. Stay tuned.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

A Ray of Hope?

Well, well, well.... the Sens head in to the All-Star break with 7 out of their last 8 possible points while beating top conference rivals Montreal and Washington in the process. The team currently sits 12 points out of the final playoff spot with about half the season left to play. Boding even better is the fact that the Sens have 2 to 4 games in hand over teams above them in the standings. Win those games, and the team all of a sudden is within 6 or 8 points of the 8th and final playoff seed.

The arrival of Brian Elliot has really sparked this team who looked hesitant with both Gerber and Auld in nets, although they did look a little more comfortable in front or Auld for a short stretch.

Just knowing that their goalie will bail them out of mistakes allows the team to play more aggressively and offensively minded.

Mistakes are magnified when they end up in your net 90% of the time.

For those Sens' "fans" who were hoping to tank and get a lottery pick, I say, "move to Long Island or Tampa Bay and enjoy your Hedman or Tavares." There is no way the Sens, even if they dress the entire AHL lineup will finish worse that Tampa or the Islanders. The Leafs suck large and are finally achieving to their capabilities (sorry Tim) and the Penguins are struggling mightily and could fall further. That leaves the Sens with a 3-6 pick at best anyways. Why not go for it and try to make the playoffs? It's not like any of these first round draft picks will help the team next year. (right, Steve Stamkos?)

In any draft, picks 3-12 in the first round are a wash and if you have decent scouting, you can get the better player with a later pick (Marian Hossa and Martin Havlat).

I believe Bryan Murray is waiting another week or so to see how close the team is from 8th place in their conference to decide if he is a buyer or seller at the trade deadline. I would not be surprised if he becomes a buyer prior to the deadline and grabs a puck moving defenseman to make the final push if the team is within striking distance.

By the way.... thanks to Coach Craig Hartsburg for finally listening to fans and bloggers alike and playing Brendan Bell instead of that lunkhead Chris Schubert on defense as well as taking Mike Fisher off the point on the power play among other things. Thanks, coach.... keep reading the blogs and forums out there for advice and maybe you'll still have a job here next season.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Matt Carkner Called Up From Binghamton

Could this mean a trade of Christoff Schubert in imminent? They both play a similar role with Carkner being the more physical of the two. It is hard to see another reason to call him up besides replacement of a recently traded player. There must be a forward coming back in the prospective deal hence the need to bring up a defenceman from the farm to fill in for Schubert. Stay tuned.
In other news, rumours continue to swirl that coach Craig Hartsburg is about to be replaced by Pat Quinn. Quinn and Sens' owner Eugene Melnyk were seen chumming it up during the World Junior Tournament with Bob Nicholson of Hockey Canada never far behind. Perhaps Nicholson steps in with the Sens to guide them through a youth movement with a very deep draft coming up. Does anyone know young talent more than Bob? I doubt it.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Fisher not scoring.... or is he?

Reports today speculate that Carrie Underwood was sighted as the recent Sens/Leafs game to watch her.... get this.... boyfriend, Mike Fisher.

Could the Underwood curse be affecting Fish as it did Dallas' QB Romo?

Saturday, January 3, 2009

BULLSHIT!!! Leafs beat Sens

The true sign that you are insane is when you do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. I think Sens' coach Craig Hartsburg is now officially insane. Why is Mike Fisher still playing the point on the power play? Why did this great, wise coach pair Jason Smith with Anton Volchenkov? They both play the same game and are slow as molasses in January. Why is Gerber still in the NHL? This guy never seems to know where the puck is. The Leafs' second goal was soft, their third goal was a wrap around you could see coming from the upper deck and he never even reacted to the first goal.

Mike Fisher and Nick Foligno were the best Senators on the ice and I think I actually saw Antoine Vermette hit an opponent. The effort was there from the players but Hartsburg was simply out-coached by Ron Wilson. Everything from his choice of starting goaltender to his line combinations and matching. Using a rested and previously struggling Vesa Toskala versus using the Swiss Cheese known as Martin Gerber was Wilson's coup de grace. Toskala was superb in the win and was probably the main reason his team has 2 points.

Let the drive for Tavares begin in earnest.