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Topic: Game 44 - Jets @ Sens - Wed Apr 14, 7:00pm

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RE: Game 44 - Jets @ Sens - Wed Apr 14, 7:00pm
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An EDM version of Nirvana? really?



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Cathy wrote:
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JBD playing tonight, Zaitsev is out


 1st NHL game, so Milestone dab


Still sitting here with a naked bingo card. 


 umm, dab?

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/liberal-mp-causes-consternation-in-house-of-commons-after-appearing-naked-on-camera-in-front-of-colleagues



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Homer wrote:
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Dzingel's underlying numbers aren't great and he's shooting 26.32% at 5v5 since joining Ottawa. Those are numbers you look to avoid locking into.

Any combination of Brady/Paul/Stützle/Formenton should be playing ahead of him. Dzingel's kind of like Duclair, a burner who isn't good at defending or helping to sustain pressure in the OZ. The Sens can find a better depth player on the open market with so much cap room

Graeme Nichols a Sens writer says this, I’m definitely not up to date on everything Sens as some of the writers


 Resign him at the right price. He's a streaky player who can score goals when he's hot but certainly not someone they have to sign.


 I haven't checked, but contender to leave unprotected in the expansion draft?


 I'd be ok with that. Not sure who they have to expose.



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senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:

Dzingel's underlying numbers aren't great and he's shooting 26.32% at 5v5 since joining Ottawa. Those are numbers you look to avoid locking into.

Any combination of Brady/Paul/Stützle/Formenton should be playing ahead of him. Dzingel's kind of like Duclair, a burner who isn't good at defending or helping to sustain pressure in the OZ. The Sens can find a better depth player on the open market with so much cap room

Graeme Nichols a Sens writer says this, I’m definitely not up to date on everything Sens as some of the writers


 Resign him at the right price. He's a streaky player who can score goals when he's hot but certainly not someone they have to sign.


 I haven't checked, but contender to leave unprotected in the expansion draft?



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tjlincoln wrote:

Dzingel's underlying numbers aren't great and he's shooting 26.32% at 5v5 since joining Ottawa. Those are numbers you look to avoid locking into.

Any combination of Brady/Paul/Stützle/Formenton should be playing ahead of him. Dzingel's kind of like Duclair, a burner who isn't good at defending or helping to sustain pressure in the OZ. The Sens can find a better depth player on the open market with so much cap room

Graeme Nichols a Sens writer says this, I’m definitely not up to date on everything Sens as some of the writers


 Resign him at the right price. He's a streaky player who can score goals when he's hot but certainly not someone they have to sign.



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its only the 2nd but I'm already declaring this game needs to go to a shootout. 


 I wonder why...

Sens score 1st - Sens hit post -  NHL.com sucks - Game goes to SO -  Sens get 1st  PP



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tjlincoln wrote:
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Good timing on my part.


 I forget Senior, whose you’re NFL team?


 Not sure I have a real favourite NFL team. Probably have to say Green Bay.


That’s why I didn’t really remember you aren’t as tied to the NFL like the RedBlacks 


 I watch a lot of NFL but prefer the CFL.



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Russell wrote:

its only the 2nd but I'm already declaring this game needs to go to a shootout. 


 What have you thought of JBD tonight?



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senior wrote:
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Good timing on my part.


 I forget Senior, whose you’re NFL team?


 Not sure I have a real favourite NFL team. Probably have to say Green Bay.


That’s why I didn’t really remember you aren’t as tied to the NFL like the RedBlacks 



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its only the 2nd but I'm already declaring this game needs to go to a shootout. 



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Dzingel's underlying numbers aren't great and he's shooting 26.32% at 5v5 since joining Ottawa. Those are numbers you look to avoid locking into.

Any combination of Brady/Paul/Stützle/Formenton should be playing ahead of him. Dzingel's kind of like Duclair, a burner who isn't good at defending or helping to sustain pressure in the OZ. The Sens can find a better depth player on the open market with so much cap room

Graeme Nichols a Sens writer says this, I’m definitely not up to date on everything Sens as some of the writers

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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Homer wrote:
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JBD playing tonight, Zaitsev is out


 1st NHL game, so Milestone dab


Still sitting here with a naked bingo card. 


 *my Bingo card to yours*; "how YOU doin'?"


PSA: Eating dinner while reading Russell's replies can be hazardous to your health. 



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Cathy wrote:
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"Jacob Bernard-Docker" is not a phonetically smooth name to pronounce. I'm sure there's a technical term for it, but the (sheesh, Russell gonna have a field day with this) mouth and tongue positioning are all over the place.


 TWS muffled.


 I know it's hard to differentiate from my baseline sarcasm but all these wide open doors tonight are not *meant* to be innuendo. I just can't come up with better phrasing!


 like it matters to me. 



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Cathy wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:

JBD playing tonight, Zaitsev is out


 1st NHL game, so Milestone dab


Still sitting here with a naked bingo card. 


 *my Bingo card to yours*; "how YOU doin'?"



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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

"Jacob Bernard-Docker" is not a phonetically smooth name to pronounce. I'm sure there's a technical term for it, but the (sheesh, Russell gonna have a field day with this) mouth and tongue positioning are all over the place.


 TWS muffled.


 I know it's hard to differentiate from my baseline sarcasm but all these wide open doors tonight are not *meant* to be innuendo. I just can't come up with better phrasing!



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tjlincoln wrote:
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Good timing on my part.


 I forget Senior, whose you’re NFL team?


 Not sure I have a real favourite NFL team. Probably have to say Green Bay.



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SensKat wrote:

what the hell was that noise?? lol


 twss



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Cathy wrote:

Smelling salts in the eyes appears to be a thing now.


 dab



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what the hell was that noise?? lol


 I mean, it was the Sens hitting the post, but..... do we have bells in the posts now?


 The goalpost was a set of tubular bells in a previous life.



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Cathy wrote:

"Jacob Bernard-Docker" is not a phonetically smooth name to pronounce. I'm sure there's a technical term for it, but the (sheesh, Russell gonna have a field day with this) mouth and tongue positioning are all over the place.


 TWS muffled.



 
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