I wonder if the question included "by the way, you can't drive to the game". As Alfie would say, probably not.
Kardinal said
Sep 18, 2015
There was an interesting discussion on the radio the other day about Alfie, and how he probably won't be back living in Ottawa for another year or two due to tax reasons. We'll have to see. In the meantime, we'll be satisfied with him commuting on a regular basis.
senior said
Sep 17, 2015
Alfie officially back with Sens: http://www.tsn.ca/sens-officially-hire-alfredsson-as-senior-advisor-of-hockey-operations-1.362334.
Cbinc said
Sep 14, 2015
Russell wrote:
SensDawg wrote:
Confirmed: Cotton Eye Joe is a buzzkill even for the Sens players on the bench (Marc Methot's own words on the new Sens podcast).
i rest my case.
could they play that during a shoot-out??
Russell said
Sep 14, 2015
SensDawg wrote:
Confirmed: Cotton Eye Joe is a buzzkill even for the Sens players on the bench (Marc Methot's own words on the new Sens podcast).
i rest my case.
SensDawg said
Sep 13, 2015
Confirmed: Cotton Eye Joe is a buzzkill even for the Sens players on the bench (Marc Methot's own words on the new Sens podcast).
senior said
Sep 5, 2015
Chris Philips probably will not be ready for the beginning of the season. You wonder if he will be able to get back to a level where he will be able to play at all anymore.
Havlat is a left winger according to NHL.com, so if he were to make the team, where would he play? I currently see the lineup as something like this:
MacArthur - Turris - Stone
Hoffman - Zibanejad - Ryan
Michalek - Pageau - Lazar
Greening - ZSmith - Neil/Chiasson
This doesn't take into account anyone else making the team out of camp, like Shane Prince (a left winger). I can't see Havlat replacing either MacArthur or Hoffman, and he's too fragile for 3rd/4th line work, so I'm guessing this is a goodwill gesture to a former player / veteran who's "looking for a chance to impress", rather like Bertuzzi's PTO with the Sens.
He's also 34 years old, and those have been hard years on his body.
Agree completely Kardinal, I got to watch him for 2-3 years with Sharks and the older he got the worse he's got. I'll be shocked first off if he makes the team and second off if he stays healthy for more than 2 weeks. He could never stay healthy except in Chicago for a couple of years.
He once separated his shoulder when he was playing in Chicago by throwing a punch & missing.
tjlincoln said
Aug 19, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
Havlat is a left winger according to NHL.com, so if he were to make the team, where would he play? I currently see the lineup as something like this:
MacArthur - Turris - Stone
Hoffman - Zibanejad - Ryan
Michalek - Pageau - Lazar
Greening - ZSmith - Neil/Chiasson
This doesn't take into account anyone else making the team out of camp, like Shane Prince (a left winger). I can't see Havlat replacing either MacArthur or Hoffman, and he's too fragile for 3rd/4th line work, so I'm guessing this is a goodwill gesture to a former player / veteran who's "looking for a chance to impress", rather like Bertuzzi's PTO with the Sens.
He's also 34 years old, and those have been hard years on his body.
Agree completely Kardinal, I got to watch him for 2-3 years with Sharks and the older he got the worse he's got. I'll be shocked first off if he makes the team and second off if he stays healthy for more than 2 weeks. He could never stay healthy except in Chicago for a couple of years.
Kardinal said
Aug 19, 2015
Havlat is a left winger according to NHL.com, so if he were to make the team, where would he play? I currently see the lineup as something like this:
MacArthur - Turris - Stone
Hoffman - Zibanejad - Ryan
Michalek - Pageau - Lazar
Greening - ZSmith - Neil/Chiasson
This doesn't take into account anyone else making the team out of camp, like Shane Prince (a left winger). I can't see Havlat replacing either MacArthur or Hoffman, and he's too fragile for 3rd/4th line work, so I'm guessing this is a goodwill gesture to a former player / veteran who's "looking for a chance to impress", rather like Bertuzzi's PTO with the Sens.
He's also 34 years old, and those have been hard years on his body.
Pan said
Aug 19, 2015
Me too. Although we're very full on right wing with Stone/Ryan/Lazar/chiasson/Neil, this could be a great small move. If it happens, I have a feeling Lazar goes to Bingo unless they make a trade
senior said
Aug 19, 2015
Havlat returning to Sens? If they can get him relatively cheap, I like it.
I saw women crying all over town today, couldn't figure out why. Now I know.
Last bit of off season news. EK has cut his hair
Now if Cowen can do the same.
From the "is anyone really surprised" category: Ottawa Senators likely to draw more people to games near downtown, poll finds
I wonder if the question included "by the way, you can't drive to the game". As Alfie would say, probably not.
There was an interesting discussion on the radio the other day about Alfie, and how he probably won't be back living in Ottawa for another year or two due to tax reasons. We'll have to see. In the meantime, we'll be satisfied with him commuting on a regular basis.
Alfie officially back with Sens: http://www.tsn.ca/sens-officially-hire-alfredsson-as-senior-advisor-of-hockey-operations-1.362334.
could they play that during a shoot-out??
i rest my case.
Chris Philips probably will not be ready for the beginning of the season. You wonder if he will be able to get back to a level where he will be able to play at all anymore.
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/sports/senators-defenceman-chris-phillips-questionable-1.2549125
LIKE
Alfie returning to Sens:
http://ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/nhl/senatorsextra/alfredsson-to-officially-join-senators-front-office-report
He once separated his shoulder when he was playing in Chicago by throwing a punch & missing.
Agree completely Kardinal, I got to watch him for 2-3 years with Sharks and the older he got the worse he's got. I'll be shocked first off if he makes the team and second off if he stays healthy for more than 2 weeks. He could never stay healthy except in Chicago for a couple of years.
Havlat is a left winger according to NHL.com, so if he were to make the team, where would he play? I currently see the lineup as something like this:
MacArthur - Turris - Stone
Hoffman - Zibanejad - Ryan
Michalek - Pageau - Lazar
Greening - ZSmith - Neil/Chiasson
This doesn't take into account anyone else making the team out of camp, like Shane Prince (a left winger). I can't see Havlat replacing either MacArthur or Hoffman, and he's too fragile for 3rd/4th line work, so I'm guessing this is a goodwill gesture to a former player / veteran who's "looking for a chance to impress", rather like Bertuzzi's PTO with the Sens.
He's also 34 years old, and those have been hard years on his body.
Havlat returning to Sens? If they can get him relatively cheap, I like it.
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/nhl/report-senators-reach-out-to-martin-havlats-agent-about-training-camp-tryout/ar-BBlSo0R?ocid=mailsignoutmd
turn your radio off and come back in late sept.
Garrioch on 1200-1500, Versage & Brennan on 1500-1800. What the
did Sens fans do, collectively, to deserve this sort of HELL?
Bah!

*oh, shut the **** up!* - L.A. Kings.
An added bonus is that none of the recently signed RFAs have been in the news about being part of an ongoing police investigation.