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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 1, 2009 16:52:57 GMT -5
Sens off to great start...NOT!
Sens fall to Rangers 5-Zip in Season Opener..that's all you need to know.
Sens will look to change the ship against Toronto tomorrow.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 5, 2009 17:10:05 GMT -5
GM Ivan Lenarcic had enough
After an 0-4 start to the season, GM Ivan Lenarcic has shipped off Goaltender Simeon Varlamov and Winger Colby Armstrong to the New York Rangers in exchange for Ray Whitney, Michael Ryder, and a 2nd round pick in 2010.
Two more potential deals are suppose to be on the way, hopefully done by tonight.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 7, 2009 15:51:14 GMT -5
Whitney shines, Sens win first game!
Coming into this game, Erik Cole was placed on Waivers and was sent to the farm. Ray Whitney, Vesa Toskala, and Michael Ryder all made their debuts. Toskala starting his first game of the season, while Whitney and Ryder are new comers from the Rangers.
Buffalo got the first tally from Derek Roy who is on fire, assisted by dominate wingers Corey Perry and Ilya Kovalchuk. Ottawa would score 3 straight goals before Buffalo said we had enough. Jason Spezza scored his 2nd of the year from Sergei Gonchar and Ray Whitney. Bryan McCabe would then score a powerplay goal assisted by Jason Spezza. Ray Whitney would score his 2nd of the year assisted by Brad Richards and Dennis Seidenberg. Frolov would score the next 2 goals for Buffalo, both which is short handed unassisted. With less than 4 minutes to go, Cammalleri says fuck you to Buffalo as he scores his 2nd of the year assisted by Phil Kessel and Brad Richards.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 7, 2009 18:05:50 GMT -5
Bryzgalov to the rescue
Hours after seeing that Vesa Toskala and Craig Anderson are not good enough to handle the load, GM Ivan Lenarcic calls in Ilya Bryzgalov to the rescue. Vesa Toskala was traded back to Toronto, the team who traded him in the beginning of last season. A third round pick was also sent Toronto's way.
The Sens will play host to the Columbus Blue Jackets tomorrow in hopes of winning 2 in a row.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 15, 2009 14:55:59 GMT -5
Bryzgalov debut against former team a success!
A week after being traded to the Ottawa Senators, Ilya Bryzgalov makes his first start as a Senator against, his former team that traded him a week ago, the Toronto Maple Leafs and he got the job done. Stopping 20 out of 22 shots was solid enough as the Senators were able to put 4 past Tim Thomas out of 17 shots.
Brad Richards went down 6 minutes into the first period, dirty hit by Joe Thornton in which he was recieved with a game misconduct. Stephane Yelle took place on the 2nd line center and was the first player to put the puck in the net in the game. Yelle scored his first of the season from Ray Whitney and Anton Volchenkov. In the 2nd, Anton Volchenkov puts in his 2nd of the year, from Phil Kessel and Jason Spezza. Jason Blake would cut the lead in half, making it 2-1 with less than 2 minutes left. Roughly 40 seconds later, Phil Kessel scores his 2nd of the season, Mike Cammalleri and Anton Volchenkov with the assists. 11 seconds later, Matt Stajan comes back with a goal to make it 3-2 Ottawa. Paul Martin would score his 2nd in the third for the insurance goal assisted by Owen Nolan.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 26, 2009 14:58:09 GMT -5
Ottawa ships Svatos back to Edmonton
There just wasn't a spot in Ottawa for Svatos, so instead, Ottawa traded him back to the team that traded him during the off-season blockbuster involving Sergei Gonchar and Steven Stamkos. Marek Svatos was traded for a 2012 2nd round pick, 2011 LA 5th, 500 thousand in Cash and prospect Slava Trukhno.
Ottawa will play Buffalo later on today, looking to stay unbeaten with Byrgzgalov in net.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 26, 2009 16:47:51 GMT -5
SENS ROLLING THROUGH BUFFALO
Senators come into this game, 1-0-2 since acquiring #1 goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov and they looked to continue that unbeaten streak tonight and they did it. Senators pounce 6 goals on Buffalo as they roll 6-3.
Bryzgalov stopped 24 out of 27 shots to go 3-2-2 and 2-0-2 as a Senator. Goaltender of the week Pekka Rinne was pulled after allowing 5 goals in 16 shots.
Sergei Gonchar starting the scoring for the Sens on the powerplay(his 2nd of the year), assisted by Owen Nolan and Joe Pavelski. A minute later, Phil Kessel tallied his 4th goal of the season, Sergei Gonchar with the lone assist. Later in the period, Joe Pavelski scores his 2nd goal of the year assisted by Michael Cammalleri and Michael Ryder. Roughly 30 seconds later, Phil Kessel scores his 2nd of the game, 5th of the season on the PP assisted by Michael Cammalleri and Stephane Yelle?..In the 2nd, Pavelski scores his 2nd of the game, 3rd of the season, also on the powerplay assisted by Phil Kessel and Michael Cammalleri. Buffalo would score 3 straight goals in the third to make it 5-3. Brandon Moss, Ilya Kovalchuk, and David Krejci scored for Buffalo. Bryan McCabe would seal the deal for Ottawa with his 2nd goal of the season assisted by Joe Pavelski and Michael Cammalleri.
A big night for Cammalleri, Kessel, and Pavelski.
Cammalleri had 4 assists, Kessel has 2 goals and an assist. Pavelski had 2 goals and 2 assists.
Ottawa will return home and play the Toronto Maple Leafs tomorrow.
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Post by ivansenatorsgm on Oct 29, 2009 19:15:44 GMT -5
SENS RALLY, BEAT DEVILS
Sens went down first, as David Clarkson beat Ilya Bryzgalov to go up 1-0. Michael Cammalleri would later score to tie the game at 1 unassisted on the powerplay. Chad Larose and Wade Redden would score to put the Devils up 3-1, but Sens would make it 3-2 when Bryan McCabe pots his third of the year assisted by Michael Cammalleri and Joe Pavelski. Zajac would score at the end of the first to make it 4-2. Clarkson would score again to make it 5-2. Gonchar would make it 5-3 with his third of the year assisted by Ray Whitney and Anton Volchenkov. In the third, Hejduk would score his first of the year to make it 5-4, assisted by Niklas Grossman and Dennis Seideneberg. Ray Whitney would tie the game scoring his 3rd of the year assisted by Joe Pavelski. Later on, Paul Martin would score the which ended up to be the winning goal, his third of the year assisted by Todd Marchand and Anton Stralman.
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