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NyQuil

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Statement win for the Senators.

Hard to come back home and deliver immediately after an emotional loss in New York where they outplayed the opposition but came out of it with no points.

Jesus. Don’t remind me of that fleece job Stevie Y pulled on us.

It's kind of hard to exert a lot of negotiation pressure when your asset will only allow himself to be be traded to one team.
 

BonHoonLayneCornell

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Well, when you have a history of giving low experience, losing coaches a shot over and over, you can't exactly expect the fanbase to take it well when you do it again.

If this is the time where it works out long term, that's great, but it's weird to expect this fanbase to trust new coaches who haven't proven shit in this league.
I did simply because it wasn't the same f***heads doing the hiring. If the last regime had hired Green, I'd have railed against it too lol, but with SS and Co., it felt different.
 

PoutineSp00nZ

Electricity is really just organized lightning.
Jul 21, 2009
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I am surprised at how mobile and how much offensive instinct Jenson has given he was advertised as a steady stay at home defenceman.

Hope his legs can keep up for the duration of the season and into the playoffs.

Jensen has been fantastic. Methot levels of competence, less physicality but better with the puck.

Caps fans were shitting all over him so I wasn't optimistic but he's been lights out and the perfect partner for Chabot.

Hopefully he has enough in the tank for this year and a couple more.
 

milkbag

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Tuna99

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Best back to back games the Sens have played in 8 years?

I’d say easily. The Defence looks like it’s coached by Jacques Martin in Pitt, easy outlet plays to make and they have calm minds and they know the playbook.

I’d say the biggest improvement in our game (goaltending is the obvious choice) but the D always have a pass to make when they look up, it’s transformed the team.
 

Micklebot

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For the record, we're now 14th in the league in xGF% and sitting comfortably above 50%. Sometimes a string of good games instantly puts you from the bottom to the top in that category.
People were overreacting to the numbers from a pretty small sample against tough competition. As we continue move forward everything will stabilize and smooth out.
 

BondraTime

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This is a very strong team.

First time in close to a decade I actually believe they can make something happen.

With Zub in the lineup, that’s an incredibly strong D core.

They didn’t need a star to pair with Chabot, they needed a calming, reliable presence. That was mentioned by people for years. Unbelievable it couldn’t be done I all that time.

Having 2 strong D pairs makes all the difference in world.
 

Blotto71

Okay, maybe the worst is behind us...?
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This is a very strong team.

First time in close to a decade I actually believe they can make something happen.

With Zub in the lineup, that’s an incredibly strong D core.

They didn’t need a star to pair with Chabot, they needed a calming, reliable presence. That was mentioned by people for years. Unbelievable it couldn’t be done I all that time.

Having 2 strong D pairs makes all the difference in world.
To have 3 is a real treat - we can see Kleven / JBD maturing before our very eyes! Very impressed with the D as a whole last night (including Hamonic, he had a very good game).
 
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JD1

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This is a very strong team.

First time in close to a decade I actually believe they can make something happen.

With Zub in the lineup, that’s an incredibly strong D core.

They didn’t need a star to pair with Chabot, they needed a calming, reliable presence. That was mentioned by people for years. Unbelievable it couldn’t be done I all that time.

Having 2 strong D pairs makes all the difference in world.
With Zub back the slotting changes and I think you've got 3 pretty strong pairs, in their slot.

The big difference to me is the depth. There's just NHL players in every position and they're playing with a little more determination and confidence
 
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Sens of Anarchy

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Huge difference between a GM that has a clue on how to build out and fill in a roster vs one that had absolutely none.

The pain of those lost picks lingers; with the loss of the value in the player paid for

The pain from inability to recognize what he had that he sent away lingers

Can't wait for Zub, Pinto and Perron to come back in.
 

Bileur

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Statement win for the Senators.

Hard to come back home and deliver immediately after an emotional loss in New York where they outplayed the opposition but came out of it with no points.



It's kind of hard to exert a lot of negotiation pressure when your asset will only allow himself to be be traded to one team.

The DeBrincat trade was a tough look, but if we look at it through the lens of DeBrincat for an extended Ullmark it’s pretty sick.

Best back to back games the Sens have played in 8 years?

I’d say easily. The Defence looks like it’s coached by Jacques Martin in Pitt, easy outlet plays to make and they have calm minds and they know the playbook.

I’d say the biggest improvement in our game (goaltending is the obvious choice) but the D always have a pass to make when they look up, it’s transformed the team.

Yes.

I’m starting to feel like we don’t have the scheduled losses for DJ built in excuse games anymore (back to back, first game back from a roadie, any game where all bounces don’t go sens way etc.).
 

BoardsofCanada

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The biggest difference I notice between this team and last year's is how quickly they close on the opponents. They don't give them any time or space. They almost look like, dare I say it, the Florida Panthers. I'm not saying the Sens are there yet, but they are finally buying into overall team defense. This combined with a lethal PP and they're going to have success.

They have a great test coming up: Boston, Toronto and Carolina on the road and then Edmonton and Vegas back at home. I can't wait to see how they stack up. Especially looking forward to the Toronto game. That is going to be intense.
 

Inf4mous0ne

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redundant comment but
- Jensen is so much better than expected
- Ostapchuk had trouble handling the puck but he's so smart and sound defensively. Really nice fit for 3C

What do they do when Pinto gets back in?
I kind of am interested in having Pinto play on the top line with Tkachuk & Stutzle, but the Perron/Pinto/Amadio line seemed pretty good, so maybe we leave it together. I have really liked Gaudette's hustle/shot, so I actually think he may work well on the top line (I have not been impressed with Greig there).

Tkachuk - Stutzle - Gaudette
Giroux - Norris - Batherson
Perron - Pinto - Amadio
Cousins - Grieg - Ostapchuk/MacEwen/Gregor
 
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