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JackieDaytona

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Keep playing like that and they’ll win a lot more than they lose. Gotta bury more of those chances though.

I’d never want my team to pay a goalie what shesterkin is asking, but he made a pretty convincing argument last night. Dude was incredible.
 

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Don’t think you can send Gaudette down once Perron and Pinto are back. Dude has their most GPG
When all 3 players come back (including Zub), do they have the cap space to have an extra D (Hamonic) and an extra F (MacEwen)? If Hamonic's not playing, then he's in the press box. Can MacEwen be sent down to the minors? If not, do they send JBD down to make room? I too would like to see Gaudette remain in the line-up instead of MacEwen once everyone returns.
 

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He made the team when Perron and Pinto were here. I don’t think he’s going back down at all.
Yes, but wasn't Ridley injured at the time? I guess it would be MacEwen in the pressbox once Perron and Pinto come back. Then Gregor would go back to the 4th line with Gaudette and Cousins, Ridley could remain on the 1st line and Perron be reunited with Pinto and Amadio as that line was clicking before Pinto's injury and Perron's leave.

I'd be fine with sending just ostapchuk down and keeping Perron as the extra forward
I wouldn't keep MacEwen over Perron in the line-up. MacEwen is a 4th liner, Perron is a top 9 forward.
 
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Damn, what a game by the boys ... so many close calls. We really deserved that one. If they keep playing like this, we will win a lot of games this year. Even our losses against strong team, we haven't been dominated, total different feel from the last few years about this team !
And we don't even have a full roster. Imagine when Zub, Pinto and Perron come back.
 
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I am a big fan of this edition of Adam Gaudette. I don't think we've had such a dangerous player on the 4th line....ever?



Probably the main difference between a cup contender and the rest.
The last time I remember having a scoring threat on the 4th line was Vermette. He had so many tools: speed, great at face-offs, great hands. Just couldn't handle the pressure when placed higher in the line-up, his scoring would dry up.
 

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I know Hamonic is the easy target but the two goals against... Norris is at fault for the first, careless he was and the second one, pk, not really Hamonic fault.
We couldn't score on PP it's the reason why we lost (other than the Rangers Goalie). At one point i was sure we wouldn't score.
But again, this Norris TO in the first was horrible, you can't do that against top teams in this league, you will be punished.
 
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I know Hamonic is the easy target but the two goals against... Norris is at fault for the first, careless he was and the second one, pk, not really Hamonic fault.
We couldn't score on PP it's the reason why we lost (other than the Rangers Goalie). At one point i was sure we wouldn't score.
But again, this Norris TO in the first was horrible, you can't do that against top teams in this league, you will be punished.
I mean. He could have played the body instead of screening his goalie on the first one. and on the second one, he could have not deflected the puck into his own net, or at the very least prevented his own goaltender from reaching back to try to make a desperation save.
 

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Check Engine light on the Sens road record is now officially flashing red. They are 1-4 and have 6 road games left in Nov (Buf, Bos, Tor, Car, L.A., S.J.) so realistically won’t be a .500 road team until the end of the month

Expect them to be on the bubble on the outside of the top 8 until their road record gets to at least .500 - so not in the top 8 until Dec 1
With those road games, the only team I think will give them the most trouble is Car. They seem to have a hard time against good transitional, forechecking teams. I think the other 5 are all beatable.
 
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I wouldn't keep MacEwen over Perron in the line-up. MacEwen is a 4th liner, Perron is a top 9 forward.
I didn't even consider MacEwen since he's been playing pretty well lately and been off the shitlist, but yeah you're right, that sub makes more sense
 

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I know Hamonic is the easy target but the two goals against... Norris is at fault for the first, careless he was and the second one, pk, not really Hamonic fault.
We couldn't score on PP it's the reason why we lost (other than the Rangers Goalie). At one point i was sure we wouldn't score.
But again, this Norris TO in the first was horrible, you can't do that against top teams in this league, you will be punished.
I think Hamonic is an easier target because there’s really nothing he does well. Norris at least puts up points.
 

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I know Hamonic is the easy target but the two goals against... Norris is at fault for the first, careless he was and the second one, pk, not really Hamonic fault.
We couldn't score on PP it's the reason why we lost (other than the Rangers Goalie). At one point i was sure we wouldn't score.
But again, this Norris TO in the first was horrible, you can't do that against top teams in this league, you will be punished.

A turnover by the blueline isn't an automatic goal against.

Hamonic should have got a stick on the puck or went down to block the shot, he did neither and the as a result Panarin got a great shot off through Hamonic's legs, which made it really hard for Ullmark to track the puck.

And yes the second goal against was Hamonic's fault. Didn't tie up Lafreniere's stick or box him out, instead he tried to block the pass but just like earlier in the game the puck went right through his legs.

Norris was absolutely terrible yesterday, but Hamonic's only job is to defend (as he's beyond useless offensively) and he utterly failed at that task.
 
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