Senators beat Sabres 4-2 for tenth straight win
The Ottawa Senators continue to find ways to win, and tonight's 4-2 win against the Buffalo Sabres was the tenth straight demonstration of that fact. For tonight's win, the Senators managed to hold their ground in a game where they had little business being in through the first 20 minutes, went up 2-0, allowed two opposition goals in 27 seconds to let the Sabres back into the game, but managed to keep their composure through the adversity and took the win in regulation. Not everyone was on board, but active coaching from Cory Clouston allowed the players who were into the game to get more ice time, while those who weren't performing got to ride the pine. Brian Elliott (with a little help from Chris Phillips) kept the Senators in the game long enough for Jason Spezza to score two, and then Daniel Alfredsson got a pair of his own to round out Ottawa's scoring.
Sens heroes: Brian Elliott, Chris Phillips, Jason Spezza, Erik Karlsson
The Senators had no business being in the game through the first 20 minutes, but Brian Elliott got them out of it in good shape. He stopped 36 of 38 shots on the night, including all 13 he faced in the first period, and made saves when the Senators needed them. There were some scary moments in the third period, when a couple of wicked shots got past Elliott, but he was there for the team. Of particular note was a sick glove save on Thomas Vanek mid-way through the third period, which was incredible.
Phillips was his solid self tonight, but he was also more than that. He also ran over Ryan Miller in an awesomely incidental contact play, which was fun to watch. More important, though, was his amazing save in the first period, when he stopped a puck that had rolled down Elliott's back from entering the Senators net. Were it not for his save, the Senators may have gotten down on themselves, but as it was they stayed in it long enough to take the lead thanks to...
Spezza was unbelievable. I don't know what point it was this season when he decided it would be worth it to try and start shooting, but it's working for him. He had two tonight--one a sick wrister over Miller's glove and the other a nice deke where he just out-waited the Sabres goalie and the rest of his team--plus an assist. Spezza was the team's leader, and he's playing with the intensity to be the team leader he's long been hyped as.
Finally, Karlsson's game took another step in the right direction tonight. There was his great fake-shot pass to Daniel Alfredsson for the game winner, but he also had a sweet spin-o-rama play at the offensive blue line late in the (at that point tie) game, the kind of play that almost makes you sick at the prospect of it going wrong. His game just keeps getting better.
Mark's take: Daniel Alfredsson deserves mention here, if only for his late game heroics. We're spoiled because we're so used to seeing him make plays, but he shined on the game winner. Watching him sneak completely unnoticed right up to the goal mouth and just bury it was a thing of beauty. His level of play at age 37 is a testament to his intelligence, and the ability to score big goals in big games is the kind of thing this team needs from its captain. There's a reason Alfredsson's leadership is unquestioned on this team, and he showed it again tonight.
Sens zeroes: Jonathan Cheechoo
Cheechoo's painful decline continued tonight. I don't want to suggest that he was all bad, because he showed some good effort on the backcheck at times, but there's a reason why he had the least ice time of any skater tonight. He just isn't cutting it. Although he had just 7:18 TOI, he was -2 on the night, on the ice for both Buffalo goals. I'd love it if he could raise his game, but I'm really starting to question why we're benching Shean Donovan instead of sending Cheechoo to the press box.
Sens who need improvement: Milan Michalek
Michalek always uses his speed effectively. But he needs to get his finishing touch back. End of story.
Sens killers: Jochen Hecht, Tim Connolly
Hecht was probably the Sabres' best forward tonight, finishing with a game-high seven shots on net. He only had the one assist, but managed to go +2 in a 4-2 loss, and had a couple of good defensive plays, too.
Connolly seems to be a regular Sens killer, and tonight was no different. He had a goal and an assist and had three shots. He was, once again, buzzing and making things difficult for the Sens' defenders.
Balancing act: Only three Senators had more than 20:00 TOI
Only Phillips, Filip Kuba, and Anton Volchenkov spent more than 20 minutes on the ice tonight, an impressive feat of bench management for Clouston. The use of forwards on the powerplay point certainly helps keep defence minutes down, but the fact that neither Alfredsson or Mike Fisher played more than 20 meant a pretty good balance for the team--part of the coaching staff's strategy throughout this winning streak. (It's worth noting that if not for his four PIM, Spezza would likely have topped 20 TOI.)
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Some nice highlights.
Spezza needs to keep shooting. That Alfie goal where Karlsson passed looked identical to the same way Kuba fed Alfie a few nights ago. I have noticed this in a few other games recently as well. A nice trend.
by sens_24 on Feb 3, 2010 10:56 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Cheech was -2?
He actually was quite good on the forecheck tonight. It’s too bad.
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by DarrenM on Feb 3, 2010 11:01 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yes, he was a -2
Dude, Cheechoo was nothing short of awful in the third period. Clouston kept bumping from line to line in hopes that he could get going somewhere, anywhere! He was caught out of position allowing Sekera to walk in and score and on the Connolly goal, he got trapped up ice and couldn’t skate back to thwart the Sabre rush. He deserved to get his arse glued to the bench. I love the guy’s heart but he’s busted goods.
I would much rather see Zack Smith up than him.
by Dr. Hansum B. Wunderful on Feb 3, 2010 11:17 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well then I guess there's only one thing left to do.
Win the whole fucking thing.
Cannot play with 'em, cannot win with 'em, cannot coach with 'em. Cant do it.
by Andrew J on Feb 3, 2010 11:01 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Boo on the Michalek hate
He generated at least two scoring chances tonight. I know we want him to score, but just the fact that he’s out there creating offense is a positive. He doesn’t have to do it all himself on a line with Alfie and Spezza.
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by Mark Parisi on Feb 3, 2010 11:03 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Michalek had a good game
minus not being able to put the puck in the net. which is a big part of hockey, I’m told.
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by DarrenM on Feb 3, 2010 11:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Hockey?
I thought this was a Mike Fisher fan site. My bad!
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by Mark Parisi on Feb 4, 2010 12:00 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
He always plays well
And yeah, he gets himself some good scoring chances. But he needs to convert those chances. It’s the numbers that count, and… 3G, 2A in his last 25 games = unsatisfactory production.
by PeterR on Feb 4, 2010 9:12 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Not quite getting the bounces
It seems Milan is often not quite in the right place and can just barely touch the puck after rebounds etc.. And usually after he taps it, it goes to the other team. I’m not sure if it’s unlucky bounces or if he’s blowing past the puck… maybe he needs to stop more in front of the net. It seems a lot of his early goals were scored in and around the crease.
by Oman on Feb 4, 2010 10:08 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I'm sure it's got a lot to do with "luck" or with him getting down on himself
But that only goes so far. The fact that a ten-game winning streak hasn’t helped him get out of the slump tells me he’s not doing what he has to do to get his points. At the start of the year, he drove to the front of the net, screening the goalies, and tipping pucks like mad; he needs to get back to that.
by PeterR on Feb 4, 2010 10:33 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I have to wonder how much of it has to do with motivation. When he was traded for Heatley I think he came out of the gate wanting to prove the Sharks wrong. He played quite well until the Sens played the Sharks. He potted 2 goals in that game, showed them up for trading him, then has pretty much been silent since then.
by modsuperstar on Feb 4, 2010 10:44 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
The thing is
He drove the net in this game… it got him a great scoring chance; he just hit the post. He had a breakaway pass hop his stick. Spezza’s PP goal in the Montreal game came because Michalek screened the crap out of Halak. I don’t think his effort level has dropped off much.
5 points in his last 25 games is obviously not what the team needs from him, but his slump reminds me of Spezza’s earlier in the year.
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by Mark Parisi on Feb 4, 2010 12:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Come on...
he was unfortunate to not score in the first. He burned Miller just hit the damn post.
by sens_24 on Feb 4, 2010 4:28 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I liked his game myself
But Peter has a good point. His job is not to hit the post. Between that and the breakaway that he bobbled, he could have easily had two goals tonight. The way the team is going right now they don’t need every top player to score every night, but you can’t deny this team is harder to beat when Michalek scores. He has to play bomb doors open to give his linemates the space they need to make plays.
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by Mark Parisi on Feb 4, 2010 5:08 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah fair point.
I don’t think we can go too hard on him. I didn’t see the game so I cannot comment on his overall play but it looked like luck wasnt on his side. But he def needs to get back in front of the net and create some havoc if he isn’t doing so. That goes for the whole team.
by sens_24 on Feb 4, 2010 5:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Robin Lehner in Goalie Guild's top 10 at #9.
Only CHL goalie to make the top 10.
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by DarrenM on Feb 3, 2010 11:44 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
As awesome as that is I fail to see how he ranks higher then Niemi in Chicago.
by modsuperstar on Feb 4, 2010 9:02 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
It's looking at potential
It’s not saying he’s better now, it’s saying he has a higher ceiling and could be the better long term goalie. Kind of like how Jordan Eberle would be above Ryan O’ Reilly on a similar list, despite O’ Reilly already having a solid NHL season.
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by DarrenM on Feb 4, 2010 11:22 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
"active coaching from Cory Clouston"
Good to hear, usually the most active coaching he does in-game is explaining to the ref why we had 7 skaters on the ice.
Cannot play with 'em, cannot win with 'em, cannot coach with 'em. Cant do it.
by Andrew J on Feb 4, 2010 12:01 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
Also... that's a pretty sweet picture.
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by DarrenM on Feb 4, 2010 12:57 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Well done!
As always, great summary. Best out there.
You guys actually go over specific details from the game… Unlike the “real journalists” (eg. Citizen and Sun) who list some stats and then fill up their articles with mostly meaningless quotes from players and coaches.
It’s a novel approach, but I’m lovin it. :)
Ps. You should have given Shannon a nod as well. He was great again.
by Oman on Feb 4, 2010 10:03 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Thanks a lot, Oman
Much appreciated.
As for Shannon, I was going to give him some love—two assists ain’t bad—but I figured a few others just had even stronger games. The fact that I left Alfie off the list tells you how stringent I was on the criteria!
by PeterR on Feb 4, 2010 10:36 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I agree with Oman
I am really enjoying this blog! The articles are great and the conversations are fun and passionate… Not too many of my friends follow hockey… so it’s good to share with people that love it and love the team specifically.
by Los Blancos Chicca on Feb 4, 2010 11:29 AM EST via mobile reply actions 0 recs
Geez, you guys...
You know how to make a blog team feel special. Thanks, Chicca.
by PeterR on Feb 4, 2010 1:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
blog love...
I agree. I read both the sun and the citizen every day and I find this bloh better by far. I get stoked when there’s a new post, and the post-game snd pre-game analysis’ are well written and thought out. My hat goes off to Daren, peterR and mark parisi for putting together something I enjoy so much. Keep it up. Cheers and such.
by High Priest of Alfie on Feb 4, 2010 1:03 PM EST via mobile reply actions 0 recs
Thanks a bunch!
We really, really appreciate the kind words.
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by DarrenM on Feb 4, 2010 1:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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