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Ottawa Senators: Rebuild Part II?
“I think the Senators are going to be a really, really busy team in the off-season.” Hockey’s pre-eminent insider Elliotte Friedman (Sportsnet, HNIC) had those words earlier this week and they are all of being the following: Predictable, believable, somewhat alluring to Ottawa fans and somewhat frightening to Ottawa fans.
Tire Fire Reaches Halfway Point
Fire the general manager, get stiffed on a first-round draft choice, see a top forward sent to NHL purgatory for half a season, put the torch to the inflammable head coach, reassign your flagging goalie coach, watch a promising and potentially break-out year go up in flames early and often.
Hurry up and Wait, Ottawa
Most of you are well into your cups as far as New Year’s resolutions. A full three(!) days(!) in(!) . . . which might suggest the gym is now slowly re-entering the rearview mirror, the Haagen-Dazs has been restocked in the freezer and you’ve barked at your kids or dog
Perception of Dorion Never Impressed Ottawa’s Fan Base
Scotty Bowman – savvy technician and genius evaluator. Sam Pollock – larger than life, deal-stealer. Glen Sather – cigar-smoking dynasty maker. Cliff Fletcher – courageous wheeler-and-dealer. Brian Kilrea – legendary manager; bigger than the game. As a hockey fan, perception can be king. Case in point is the above collection
Hockey’s back! (Well, not quite yet)
I get it. I mean seriously – National Hockey League training camps don’t even open for nearly another three weeks so anything resembling the wording season preview needs to be shelved for the immediate future. . . in an appropriate world. But my world is anything but appropriate (or insert
Wait is over: Andlauer agrees in principle to buy Senators
Next step - NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and the league executive board. This after news broke late Tuesday that Toronto-based billionaire Michael Andlauer has purchased the Ottawa Senators for a price estimated at $1 billion US. The ‘in-principle’ deal means the agreement is now in the hands of the NHL’s
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