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Novie |
Posted - 10/17/2006 : 14:27:23 As Sens fans, are any of us really concerned about the slow start? Living in Calgary, I watched the Flames slump out of the gate, then win their division, so I'm sure not throwing in the towel yet.
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Donald Beckett |
Posted - 10/27/2006 : 13:42:48 quote: Originally posted by bablaboushka
They seriously need some solid goaltending if they want to make any sort of run. I do think Heatley and Spezza will wake up but the team can't be carried by them, especially in the playoffs.
I seriously wish they'd promote Schaefer to the top line. I made the mistake of picking him in my pool and he's still pointless. Ugh.
Its always been about goaltending with this team. I dont get why they dont go after one of the many spare kepers in California (Toskala, Nabakov, Jiggy, Bryzgalov)
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Novie |
Posted - 10/27/2006 : 06:40:33 2 games vs Tor, 13 goals for, 4 against
It's a start!
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Novie |
Posted - 10/18/2006 : 08:06:18 I didn't hear that...not really sure who would come up to the first line in his place? Maybe Fisher?
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pucker |
Posted - 10/17/2006 : 14:46:20 It is very early to be judging anyone at this point. Last season my Canucks were 8-1-1 out of the gate and failed to make the playoffs. And of those first ten games, they played like garbage but managed to get the wins anyway.
Sure the Sens are off to a slow start but they are a solid team and will bounce back. I haven't watched too much Sens hockey this season, but it seems like goaltending is once again the big question mark. I have heard that Spezza is being demoted to the second line. Is this true?
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