I must say that they showed flashes of brilliance throughout the season... but they never turned into the team they were during the 12/13 season until the end.
At the time I agreed with Ian Mendes, and I still do. The last 15 games of the season showed the potential this team has, rather than the beginning of the season which really highlighted the struggles and changes that had happened in the off season: change of leadership, young blueline corps, etc. I think everyone will agree that there will be changes via UFAs not returning and possibly via trades, but I'd rather see the young team given a chance to grow together rather than try and patch/bodge/cobble together something to make the playoffs but not be able to do much once they get there.
Finally got around to listening to no. 25 and got to say Ian Mendes nailed it. I agree with pretty much every thing he said about the Sens. I agree that the Sens are a better team than we saw this season and would like to see the present group, with one or two changes, given another chance. My big concern is the coaching. It seemed that most of the season the players seemed lost. Especially on defense. For the most part, the Sens are a young team and it is important that the coaches make sure that they understand the system and know what their responsibilities are on the ice. I'm not sure if the Stach is to blame or the assistants. I really believe that is what management have to take a long close look at.
And I would like to thank Canuk, Pan and Kardinal for all the effort they put into the podcasts this season.