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Monday, January 24, 2011

Some Reassurance




Well, the Euge broke his silence, and the Sens are going to rebuild.
THANK. YOU.
Well, I guess it's time to jump aboard the lottery pick express
Just think happy thoughts through out the rest of this miserable season, It's the only thing keeping me sane.

Friday, January 21, 2011

SERIOUSLY?





 That's it. Get rid of everyone, really even Alfie, I just do not care anymore. Really? That just happened against Montreal? With their pot-head goalie, their short, overpaid core and Hal f****ing Gill. I mean a team with the same management as the 96 Senators actually did that. I mean COME ON! I was hoping for won forsaken win just so I could wear my Sens gear with pride around Montreal this weekend, but now I'm thinking of throwing out all of that Sens crap. Please, for the love of all that is good Murray, put Clouston out of his misery. And I swear if the Euge even mentions the word "playoffs", I'm going to start cheering for the Thrashers.

Draft watch: Tomas Jurco



Yup. That's it.
That guy must put a lot of wax on his shaft.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

And now what?


Things have honestly gotten that bad. After the last game against the Toronto, and dealing with those damn annoying Leaf fans who occupy half of SBP, and are the only ones who ever cheer at the so-called "Battle of Ontario". All of you who were wearing dated jerseys, bringing booze into the family zones and cheering like they have something to cheer about. Well the message I have for you is, it's not like your team is going anywhere either. Their rebuilding has been going on six years and have they made any progress? I don't think so. So my point is that we should all shut up, breakdown, cry and then stop complaining about our horrid suckiness. All I've seen in the news is "THE SENATORS WON'T MAKE THE PLAYOFFS'', and I wonder why that is such a shock. Sure it would have shocked me at the start of the year, but for the past month I've come to face the sad reality that this team is going nowhere. Why should anyone care if they make the playoffs this year anyways? Does anyone want to see them get their heads kicked in against those so frickin' annoying Penguins again? I didn't think so.
Now that I've dealt with that, the real point is how our sad sack team can climb back to the top of the League again. It seems that everyone either forgets the Senators used to be a model franchise, or still think that they are. But they're going to have to get worse before they get better. Hopefully (I know this sounds stupid) they stay at the bottom of the league, and maybe even sink to the bottom five, or maybe even bottom three? Or even the pitied but also sometimes envied last place spot, if they can possibly out-suck the Islanders. But why tank it? No one will see the games if they continue to suck, and what about the poor season ticket holders, who will have to suffer through more God-awful play. Firstly, tanking it for an early pick makes sense because of this year's shallow draft class. Second, empty seats aren't exactly foreign to the NHL. And lastly, I have trouble pitying people who can afford season tickets.
Another step to achieving the ultimate suckiness that leads to greatness, is making, Heaven forbid, a trade. Even though poor Murray can't string together a trade, even everyone except Karlsson is apparently on the market, something has to be done. I mean right now, I would take a bag of pucks for Kuba or Kovalev, and almost anyone on the roster for a new scoreboard (Why can't teams just release players???).
Well as Bruce Garrioch said, "Somethings Gotta Give".
Lord I hope so.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Holiday Thoughts


Christmas and hockey go so well together, so I guess it's time to talk hockey.
 First off, I recently heard that Mark Rycroft, an analyst for the Avalanche called Jason Spezza a "wimp" and he only looks for easy points. Really, well unlike Rycroft ever did, at least Spezza gets points.
Another thing, is that for some reason, none of the Ottawa 67's stars were invited to any World Junior Training camps. Shane Prince, a top 5 scorer in the OHL was not invited to the US camp. Also their goalie, Peter Mrazek did not make the Czech team because of "politics". Oh well, it looks like the 67's should tear up the OHL with all their stars together for the holiday season.

That's all I got.
 Merry Christmas

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas Time Means..........

   The best part about the holidays is not the gifts, the cheer, or the food , it's the opportunity to watch Canada deck the halls out of every other country and win gold at the World Junior Championship. But that changed last year, when Canada had to settle for silver. Well, because it's December, it's time to look forward to this years tournament in Buffalo. Canada has no Bona fide superstar. But that doesn't mean they don't have talent. Barring the HUGE mistake Canada made last year in cutting their best player, Sean Couturier and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins should be together on the first line. Other key players are #3 overall draft pick in 2010, and Ottawa native Erik Gudbranson, Sens prospect Jared Cowen, and my personal favourite defenceman Ryan Ellis, who could be the captain. Another interesting story line comes with the three-headed goalie monster of JP Anderson, Calvin Pickard and Olivier Roy. Getting a chance to watch Anderson in the OHL playoffs last year, I noticed he can be a real game-saver.Well, the tournament starts in 26 days, so let the speculation begin.
Anyways, here's a trailer for the tournament, found on my YouTube channel: