Didn't they try getting rid of Smith last year by demoting him to the AHL team. #boggle at this rate you'll see better hockey on the AHL team.
From Ian Mendes:
Quick vacation tweet: Zack Smith is a total pro and class act. I think he loved putting on a Sens jersey and truly loved his teammates, the fans and the city.
Zack and his wife Brittany did a ton in our community too. I’ll miss working with such an honest and humble player.
Bochenski had 68 points in 156 games with Ottawa, Chicago, Boston, Anaheim, Nashville and Tampa Bay, but his real value was playing with Barys Astana, the Kazakh-based KHL club.
Bochenski had 68 points in 156 games with Ottawa, Chicago, Boston, Anaheim, Nashville and Tampa Bay, but his real value was playing with Barys Astana, the Kazakh-based KHL club.
I no longer get upset when the sens get rid of a popular veteran player to save money. I now actually say good for that player. They get to escape from this pathetic excuse for a hockey organization and go play for a real professional NHL team.
Bochenski had 68 points in 156 games with Ottawa, Chicago, Boston, Anaheim, Nashville and Tampa Bay, but his real value was playing with Barys Astana, the Kazakh-based KHL club.
I no longer get upset when the sens get rid of a popular veteran player to save money. I now actually say good for that player. They get to escape from this pathetic excuse for a hockey organization and go play for a real professional NHL team.
There is pretty much no reason for me to watch the Sens this year, none. I still will, at least to start but we'll see. There's still some players to watch before we sell them off.
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...
It’s almost hopeful that the signing of Szwarz to a pay bump was a favor from Dorion to the agent (Ian Pulver) who just so happens to represent Chabot...
naaaaaahhhh
-- Edited by Agent Orange on Tuesday 23rd of July 2019 12:36:44 PM