NHL

The Newest Senator?

December 8, 2005

It was official this morning.  Havlat will be out for surgery on his shoulder, for a minimum of 3 to 3 1/2 months.  The only silver lining is how well Bochenski is playing.  The local papers caught this great photo of Steve Ballmer in a Senators jersey a couple of days ago.  Perhaps he’s interested [...]

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Sens Trample Kings

December 3, 2005

The Sens redeemed themselves with a 5-1 win over the LA Kings last night.  Go Sens Go!  Brandon Bochenski, called up from Binghampton to replace Martin Havlat, took advantage of the opportunity to strut his stuff with one goal and an assist.   Hashek, true to form, had a spectacular, but unorthodox game.  With the game [...]

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Bruins Pound Ottawa

December 2, 2005

My good friends Jon Arnold and Jim Courtney get to do a little gloating this morning.  Boston fans, both, they are gleeful at Boston’s 3-0 defeat of Ottawa last night.  The Bruins were great.  Ottawa, not so great.  In fact, Jim couldn’t resist sending me this round up of stories from Google…  Enjoy it guys! [...]

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Sens 5 Canes 3

November 22, 2005

The Sens redeemed themselves tonight.  It was an away game in Carolina, and although they came close to disaster several times, they pulled it off.  The final goal, in the last 0.9 seconds of the game, was an empty netter by Peter Schaefer.  Victory was all the more poignant because of Chris Neil’s absence.  He [...]

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Canes 2, Sens 1

November 16, 2005

You can bet every team in the league will be watching the tape of last night’s game between Carolina and Ottawa.  Despite outshooting the Canes 35 to 17, the Sens were dealt a 2-1 loss.  Carolina has beaten them twice now, and seems to be the only team  only team in the league to have solved the Senators.  [...]

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Tampa 2, Ottawa 4

November 4, 2005

That was a hard fought game.  The Lightning kept the Sens on their feet the whole night.  Alfredsson was amazing.  At one point, during a 5 on 3, he grabbed a loose puck for a one-handed breakaway, weaving in and out of the Tampa Bay defense all the way down to the net and then roared [...]

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Buffalo vs. Ottawa

November 2, 2005

Heatley 2, Alfredsson 4, Havlat 4.  It was pretty one sided.  The Sens just dismantled the Buffalo defence putting goal after goal past Biron.  Tomorrow it will be Tampa Bay in Ottawa.  Hopefully the Sens have something left for that game, because the Lightning are going to be a much tougher team than the Sabres.

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Havlat Suspended 5 Games

October 17, 2005

Martin Havlat was handed a stiff suspension for kicking Boston’s Hal Gill, today.  Not only has Havlat hurt himself, but he’s also let down his team mates.  Very disappointing.

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5 – 1, Sens vs. Bruins

October 15, 2005

Great game.  The new rules are making for some very exciting play.  Some nastiness on the ice: Ottawa’s Zdeno Charra took a stick to the face.  Andrew Alberts took a 4 minute penalty for that one.  Charra was in front of the net, Alberts stick came around like an axe, and Charra went down. Martin [...]

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Go Sens Go!

October 15, 2005

It’s Hockey Night in Canada.  I’m watching the Senators / Bruins game.  The Sens are unbeaten so far this year.  First period power play goal at 11:15 by Chris Neil.  2nd goal by Vermette at 15:30.  Hasek has been unbelievable in goal as well. On the way to their 5th win. Janice asks why I [...]

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