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Senators Fall 4-1 To Penguins

Some games, you just don't get the lucky bounce. This was that game for the Ottawa Senators. Three Penguins goals were scored on unfortunate bounces: the first a bad bounce off the boards, the second went in off of Erik Karlsson's skate, and the fourth goal came after the puck hopped over Jason Spezza's stick on the breakout attempt.

Despite letting in four goals, Pascal Leclaire can really only be blamed on one of them (poor positioning on a nice slapshot from Tyler Kennedy). In fact, Leclaire was one of the few positives for the Senators, as he kept them in it for a while by putting up some huge saves, including a quick glove on a Sidney Crosby breakaway. The Crosby breakaway can be blamed on the large number of turnovers from the Sens in the game, mostly due to the team being too cute at the Penguins' blue-line.

It's not as though the Senators didn't have their chances - there were plenty. Alex Kovalev had the puck bobble off his stick on an open-net chance, and the team couldn't cash in on any of their powerplays, including a lengthy 5-on-3 in the last five minutes of the game.

If there's one positive to take from the game, that the line of Spezza, Milan Michalek and Jonathan Cheechoo was really clicking. The three combined for the team's only goal, as Spezza stole the puck from Evgeni Malkin, fed the puck to Cheechoo, who made a nifty move past a defender, and passed it to Michalek who slipped the puck around Marc-Andre Fleury (who had a heck of a night for the Penguins). Michalek in particular had a great night at both ends of the ice, creating all kinds of chances.

I have to imagine that tomorrow's practice will feature a lot of dump-and-chase drills, as the Senators cannot afford to give up so many turnovers in the future. Also, let's hope Cory Clouston gives the ice crew at Scotiabank Place hell, because there's no way the puck should bounce so awkwardly on both teams with such frequency.

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Peter's take: It wasn't a very pretty game, all in all. There were plenty of mistakes, with Karlsson and Kovalev being particularly soft on the puck, and the Senators' failed to shoot when the had their chances. Ottawa had 31 shots on the night, but few of them were of the impressive variety, and it seemed pretty commonplace for guys--whether it be Cheechoo, Spezza, Kovalev, or Shean Donovan--fail to shoot when they had a chance. I'm all for looking for a better chance when you don't have a shot, but it can get to be too much at times. It was a respectable loss to the defending Stanley Cup Champions, but I was still expecting better.

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Lots of soft players tonight… body language said they gave up after too many bad bounces. Unimpressive.

by Mark Parisi on Oct 13, 2009 12:14 AM EDT reply actions  

I was impressed...

…by Michalek. He was a beast tonight. Spezza and Kovalev both really need to pick up their play though.

As a side note, I was at the game, and there were a lot of empty seats. Announced attendance was 17,000, but it was clearly less than that. I know it was Thanksgiving, but I thought the Penguins would have been a bigger draw than that.

by Sensfan on Oct 13, 2009 12:35 AM EDT reply actions  

I think Spezza was actually a positive tonight. Playing for the first time with Cheechoo on his line. They were the only line rather then the fourth getting most of the chances.
Things will tighten and fine toon.

What I think the lines should turn out to be

Michalek-Spezza-Cheechoo (he answered and will get another try)
Alferdsson-Shannon-Kovalev (Fisher can’t play centre with Kovy)
Foligno-Regin-Fisher (He is a better winger, drive to net type guy like Cleary)
? (One has to go or sit, not sure who)

Philips Volchankov
Kuba Karlsson (If Karlsson can improve his give aways, then it goes to Picard)
Campoli Crakner (unless Camps doesn’t get better and gets traded)

by disgustin93 on Oct 13, 2009 11:00 AM EDT reply actions  

I think Alfie – Regin – Kovalev might be better, with Foligno – Fisher – Shannon as the third line, since they did so well together last season.

I think Karlsson needs to go to the AHL asap. He can’t handle the NHL yet.

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by DarrenM on Oct 13, 2009 11:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

Campoli - too many giveaways

and plays tooooo soft in front of the net.

Should be in Bingo!

by sabum on Oct 13, 2009 1:15 PM EDT reply actions  

Campoli had a terrible game, I agree. He hasn’t looked sharp all season, to be honest.

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by DarrenM on Oct 13, 2009 2:47 PM EDT up reply actions  

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