Doppleganger
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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Kadri clarkson and lupul have 8 goals between the three of them.
The sens first line has nine.
If the leafs are a one line team that makes the sens a half line team?
- prock
The way they played last night made it seem that way.
I'm only repeating what I've been hearing on talk radio in Ottawa and toronto (Sid & Tim) and the "one line team" point keeps coming up.
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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Leaves us to cheer for a whole bunch of wins, goals by the entire team, and playoffs to look forward to. And Karlsson is a Norris trophy winning defenseman, so whine all you like, you're not even convincing yourself.
I like the future for my team. Hell, I like the future for YOUR team. This forum has just become a place for people to say ridiculous poop to each other. So there you go. Enjoy your 10th overall pick next year. - Mr_Squeaks
Well Karlsson did not have a good game last night, of the six Giveaways committed by the Senators he was credited with 3 of them, with one fanned pass that ended up on a Bruin's stick that found it's way behind Lehner. Oh and he was a minus 4 last night too.
It's something that he has to work on, and part of it is the rotating defensive partners he been having over the first part of this season. Once he has a steady (see Methot) partner things will improve.
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Kessel 12 games 6 goals 10 assists 16 points
Ryan 11 games 3 goals 3 assist 6 points
On pace for
Kessel 41g 68a 109p
Ryan 22g 22a 44p
5v5 Corsi
Kessel 46.85%
Ryan 41.43% |
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prock
Vegas Golden Knights |
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Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON Joined: 08.30.2007
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Kessel 12 games 6 goals 10 assists 16 points
Ryan 11 games 3 goals 3 assist 6 points
On pace for
Kessel 41g 68a 109p
Ryan 22g 22a 44p
5v5 Corsi
Kessel 46.85%
Ryan 41.43% - senstroll
For all the heat Brian Burke took in his comments, which were supposed to be behind closed doors, something pretty important was overlooked.
He was 100% completely accurate, and made the right decision.
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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For all the heat Brian Burke took in his comments, which were supposed to be behind closed doors, something pretty important was overlooked.
He was 100% completely accurate, and made the right decision. - prock
Because his team went on to win..................errr, wait???
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daeth
Colorado Avalanche |
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Location: 43 points, ON Joined: 09.15.2005
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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Update? - daeth
Ottawa .667 8th overall
toronto .538 22nd overall |
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Guys close the thread it's a landslide |
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Update? - daeth
5V5
Ottawa
Corsi Close 44.43 (27th)
PDO 102.3 (5th)
Toronto
Corsi Close 49.42 (20th)
PDO 98.12 (24th)
I cant see Ottawa maintaining the pace.. must be getting some good goaltending
I like where the Leafs are so far in comparison to last season.. not great but improved and a step in the right direction |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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5V5
Ottawa
Corsi Close 44.43 (27th)
PDO 102.3 (5th)
Toronto
Corsi Close 49.42 (20th)
PDO 98.12 (24th)
I cant see Ottawa maintaining the pace.. must be getting some good goaltending
I like where the Leafs are so far in comparison to last season.. not great but improved and a step in the right direction - senstroll
Don't know if you're been watching the Senators games, but if you have, you would have to agree they too have improved in many areas, that were clearly weaknesses last year.
They still are giving up too many shots per game, but "scoring chances" against are down, from where they were last year. The PP is now less predictable and the PP% is better (only 12 games though) than last year, and the PK% is a lot better, again it's early in the season but are good indications of improvements over last year.
All this being said...............both Ontario teams will need some luck, and not lose any key players to long term injury, to grab a wild card spot.
Ottawa has also announced that along with Lazar, both Hoffman and Stone are going to be staying with the NHL club this season (all three Ottawa draft picks) and to get themselves a permanent residence in the Nations Capital. |
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Don't know if you're been watching the Senators games, but if you have, you would have to agree they too have improved in many areas, that were clearly weaknesses last year.
They still are giving up too many shots per game, but "scoring chances" against are down, from where they were last year. The PP is now less predictable and the PP% is better (only 12 games though) than last year, and the PK% is a lot better, again it's early in the season but are good indications of improvements over last year.
All this being said...............both Ontario teams will need some luck, and not lose any key players to long term injury, to grab a wild card spot.
Ottawa has also announced that along with Lazar, both Hoffman and Stone are going to be staying with the NHL club this season (all three Ottawa draft picks) and to get themselves a permanent residence in the Nations Capital. - Doppleganger
is that tracked somewhere? or is that just an observation of yours?
44% is very bad possession..tells me they are getting out played most of the time
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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is that tracked somewhere? or is that just an observation of yours?
44% is very bad possession..tells me they are getting out played most of the time - senstroll
Have heard the Coach interviewed numerous times over the past couple of weeks, and this is what he's saying. There must be some truth to it, otherwise the local media would be all over him if not.
Also, if you've seen a number of their games, you'd be seeing what I've been seeing and comparing the team's play over last year.
So far the results are indicating that in the standings, and some of the key team stats, that I mentioned.
Did not watch last night's game, but have been hearing that despite being outplayed, they won the game 3-0. Watching the highlights this morning I see three very skilled plays resulting in three goals, so seeing how the NHL awards points to wins, I'd say the Senators are on the right track, and the point you make about whether or not they can keep it up will be answered by mid December. |
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daeth
Colorado Avalanche |
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Location: 43 points, ON Joined: 09.15.2005
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Anderson's SV% is ridiculous right now. If Ottawa continues to get outshot like this and Anderson becomes human (~.920 SV%) they're in trouble. I'd guess that they will improve their possession game which should help offset things when Anderson's numbers normalize though. They'll probably be fighting for a wild card spot all year. |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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Anderson's SV% is ridiculous right now. If Ottawa continues to get outshot like this and Anderson becomes human (~.920 SV%) they're in trouble. I'd guess that they will improve their possession game which should help offset things when Anderson's numbers normalize though. They'll probably be fighting for a wild card spot all year. - daeth
Don't forget that Lehner is no slouch, and his play is much improved over last year too.
Goal tending is the least of Ottawa's concern, and the defence corp has been playing to expectations, no doubt helping the improvements we've seen in the goal-tending to point.
Where I see a need for improvement is in scoring from the forwards, as the hole created with the removal of a carrear PPG player like Spezza will need to be filled. He was also their best FO Centre and that too needs improvement.
Again, as I've said time and time again, since before the beginning of the season, they will, at best, be in the hunt for a WC spot at the end of the year..............however, in about five weeks from now, and they are at, or near their current P%......I might change my mind about that.
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Have heard the Coach interviewed numerous times over the past couple of weeks, and this is what he's saying. There must be some truth to it, otherwise the local media would be all over him if not.
Also, if you've seen a number of their games, you'd be seeing what I've been seeing and comparing the team's play over last year.
So far the results are indicating that in the standings, and some of the key team stats, that I mentioned.
Did not watch last night's game, but have been hearing that despite being outplayed, they won the game 3-0. Watching the highlights this morning I see three very skilled plays resulting in three goals, so seeing how the NHL awards points to wins, I'd say the Senators are on the right track, and the point you make about whether or not they can keep it up will be answered by mid December. - Doppleganger
because a coach says something does not make it true ..at all
the leafs coaches last season talked all the time about scoring chances and shot quality. they had their own internal tracking for these.. which proved to be useless
media just regurgitates that stuff most dont know any better
I just checked.. the Sens were outshot 35-17 and won
they are pulling the leafs trick
I like that you are now sounding like many leaf fans from last season... its not the amount of shots but the quality.. keep buying into that myth |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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Bobby throwing his weight around, credited with four hits. Made a fantastic (perhaps) goal-saving diving poke check, on the back check.
Oh the SO GWG too.
Great game all around to watch, Senators full credit for the win, second game in two nights on the road.
Senators scored four goals in regulation, but had two waved off by officials, who did not have the benefit of slow motion replay. |
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Bobby throwing his weight around, credited with four hits. Made a fantastic (perhaps) goal-saving diving poke check, on the back check.
Oh the SO GWG too.
Great game all around to watch, Senators full credit for the win, second game in two nights on the road.
Senators scored four goals in regulation, but had two waved off by officials, who did not have the benefit of slow motion replay. - Doppleganger
congrats to the sens on being 10-11 |
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burn
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
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Bobby throwing his weight around, credited with four hits. Made a fantastic (perhaps) goal-saving diving poke check, on the back check.
Oh the SO GWG too.
Great game all around to watch, Senators full credit for the win, second game in two nights on the road.
Senators scored four goals in regulation, but had two waved off by officials, who did not have the benefit of slow motion replay. - Doppleganger
All games have slow motion replay. |
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Mr_Squeaks
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Location: Location: Glitch in Joined: 06.26.2006
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All games have slow motion replay. - burn
He didn't say they didn't have slow motion. He said we didn't have the benefit. |
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burn
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
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He didn't say they didn't have slow motion. He said we didn't have the benefit. - Mr_Squeaks
How do the officials not have the benefit of replay when every game has replay. |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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All games have slow motion replay. - burn
The on ice officials do NOT have access to slo mo, and did not "go upstairs" to have any of the three disallowed goals reviewed. |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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congrats to the sens on being 10-11 - senstroll
Congrats to the leafs and Senators on having identical .571 P% records at this point in the season.
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Congrats to the leafs and Senators on having identical .571 P% records at this point in the season. - Doppleganger
time to celebrate mediocrity
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burn
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
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The on ice officials do NOT have access to slo mo, and did not "go upstairs" to have any of the three disallowed goals reviewed. - Doppleganger
So they did have the benefit of replay? |
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Doppleganger
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: Reality Joined: 08.25.2006
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So they did have the benefit of replay? - burn
Either your head is hard, or you're just "f"ing around.
You know as well as I do that the ON ICE officials do not have the benefit of replay.
Three goals were scored last night that were waved off, and if (as in the NFL) there was a "Coach's Challenge" in the NHL, all three of those waved off goals would have been overturned, in my opinion.
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