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Silver Nuggets: Spezza in, Leclaire starts, Donovan scratched against Predators

A quick game-day rundown of some Ottawa Senators headlines of the day.

  • Pascal Leclaire starts in net tonight, while Jason Spezza's injury was overstated--he's in the lineup tonight. (Twitter)
  • And defenceman Filip Kuba's groin/hip/pelvis injury deals are going to keep him out, too, for who knows how long. (Sun)
  • Surprising to many, Shean Donovan's going to take a seat tonight while Peter Regin returns from injury. Jesse Winchester, not as surprisingly, will not play. (Sens Twitter)
  • Speaking of tonight's game against the Nashville Predators, the prediction panel's all about the Senators once again. I called a 3-0 win for the home team. (Citizen)
  • A couple keys to the Sens hot start: Scoring first, and hot goaltending. Isn't it nice to have Leclaire back there? (Citizen)
  • The Toronto Star was in a good mood today, inviting commenters to take their best shots at the Toronto Maple Leafs' terrible start this year. Among the best jokes: "What's the difference between the Leafs and a triangle? A triangle has 3 points!!" Feel free to offer yours in the comments. (Toronto Star)
  • Who said size doesn't matter? NHLers have gotten significantly bigger, heavier, and thus bulkier since the league began. James Mirtle writes all about it. (From The Rink)
  • There's a rosy picture of the Ottawa Senators painted by Wayne Scanlan, and artist Cory Clouston is apparently using some new brushes: Function, order, and discipline. (National Post)
  • I'm always amazed by how well Canada does at the World Junior Championships despite the players who miss the annual tournament while playing in the NHL. Imagine if Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Michael Del Zotto, Tyler Myers, and Evander Kane were all in the red and white this year? Crazy. (Globe & Mail)
  • Update: Our friends at On The Forecheck have posted a great preview of tonight's game. Check it out! (On The Forecheck)

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Regin!

Can’t wait to see Regin out there again. Also, one of Spezza or Cheech will score tonight. Maybe.

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by DarrenM on Oct 22, 2009 12:04 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Actually, I’m excited for Regin, too. And it’ll be weird to see Shannon on the fourth line… that’s a speedy combo, though, with him and Ruutu on either side of Kelly.

by PeterR on Oct 22, 2009 12:17 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yay on Regin, boo on SheanDon. Whoever heard of a speedy 4th line? Shannon better go out there and hit the biggest guy he can find or score a goal or something.

by Mark Parisi on Oct 22, 2009 1:43 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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