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Senators struggle after Olympic break, lose 4-1 to Rangers

Things started relatively well. The Ottawa Senators struck first with a Milan Michalek goal in the first period that came from a beautiful Jason Spezza pass. They went into the first intermission with the 1-0 lead, and that was about the highlight of the night, because it was all downhill after that.

The second period was an exercise in futility for the Senators. Though the Sens outshot the Blueshirts 11-7, the Rangers scored on 4 of those 7 shots. The Senators? They couldn't convert on one of those shots. The biggest problem was in their own zone, obviously, as defensively responsible blueliners like Matt Carkner and Anton Volchenkov were absolutely pitiful in their own zone. The forwards didn't help either, with tons of giveaways in the period. After the fourth goal of the period, Brian Elliott was pulled from the net, letting Pascal Leclaire get in a bit of action.

Sure, the Sens can make excuses. Yes, they had a long break so their timing was off. Yes, Filip Kuba left after the first with a lower body injury, forcing the Senators to shuffle defensive pairings. However, neither of those things excuse the pitiful display the Senators put on in front of their hometown crowd tonight.

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Sens Heroes: Chris Phillips, Jason Spezza, Milan Michalek
Despite all four goals against being even strength, these three managed to be +1 (along with Daniel Alfredsson). Phillips was his usual solid self, making his defensive partner look good no matter who it was, while Jason Spezza was creating many chances with his speed, stick handling, and gorgeous passes. Spezza was also 65% on the faceoff dot tonight. Michalek got the goal, and also worked his tail off during the game.

Sens Zeroes: Anton Volchenkov, Brian Elliott, the powerplay
Anton certainly did not play like Anton tonight. He was lost in his own end, gave the puck up frequently, and finished -3. Brian Elliott let in four goals on seven shots in the second, and even though he was hung out to dry on most of them, a goalie cannot let that happen. The powerplay, meanwhile, never could get set up and though the Rangers didn't get any shorthanded goals, the Senators didn't get any points from it either.

Sens killers: Ryan Callahan, Sean Avery
Callahan had two goals, while Avery had a goal and an assist. These two guys played physical hockey but also put points up on the board. Both had great games.

Any other positives?

  1. Pascal Leclaire did not get hurt, and was perfect during his 22 minutes on ice.
  2. In their very brief moments together, the Shannon-Regin-Kovalev line looked sharp.
  3. It sure is nice to see Erik Karlsson playing again. He made a couple of bad plays that turned the puck over, but his crisp passes looked great and he had a few nice shots as well. He even blocked 3 shots, which was nice to see.
  4. Matt Cullen still hasn't been dangerous in the attacking zone, but he's a very smooth skater and his defensive awareness is fantastic.
  5. The Buffalo Sabres also lost tonight, keeping the Senators at the top of the Northeast Division.
  6. If anyone questions why the Senators traded for Andy Sutton, Bryan Murray can simply play this game tape.

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That game was as bad as the show American Dad

I didn’t think either team was too good, although the Rangers were solid for about seven minutes in the second. It wasn’t a good game, but luckily the Sens won’t have time to dwell on it: They’re playing Thursday against the Hurricanes. Maybe Cullen will have a bit of extra motivation against his old team.

Plus Sutton should be in the lineup, so we won’t have to watch Brian Lee struggle big-time to get comfortable in the NHL again.

by Peter Raaymakers on Mar 2, 2010 10:12 PM EST reply actions  

Oh yes, right

Sigh… this is what it’s come to. Praying Kuba is okay.

by Peter Raaymakers on Mar 2, 2010 10:18 PM EST up reply actions  

If Kuba is out for a bit it’d be interesting to see what Lee could do in his stead, playing in important games down the stretch.

You’re giving something up having him in there instead of Kuba, but at this point FK looks so disinterested out there, the difference could be negligible if Lee decides to bring some intensity to his game (stretching, I know)

Cannot play with 'em, cannot win with 'em, cannot coach with 'em. Cant do it.

by Andrew J on Mar 2, 2010 10:59 PM EST up reply actions  

At this point, Lee has had so many opportunities it’s hard to believe he’s going to capitalize on this one. He was not good tonight, but he was not alone. There’s absolutely no way he could play with Karlsson — they’d get maimed by power forwards.

Lee is the team’s best option if Kuba and Campoli are out for any length of time, but he’s a liability on his worst nights. Neither he nor the Senators have done anything to foster his growth as a player and it shows.

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 2, 2010 11:27 PM EST up reply actions  

Wow

Milan Michalek got third star

by Crooklyn Banks on Mar 2, 2010 10:14 PM EST reply actions  

I usually give the Senators three heroes

and Michalek played better than just about anyone else. I maybe should have given it to Karlsson, but Michalek’s goal put him above King K.

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by DarrenM on Mar 2, 2010 10:17 PM EST up reply actions  

So where does this leave Leclaire? Does he get the start Thursday?

by modsuperstar on Mar 3, 2010 10:15 AM EST reply actions  

This is the biggest question in my mind

But to blame Elliott for the goals yesterday would be to ignore how bad the team was in front of him. I think he’s earned more than a one-game hook, but it will be interesting to see. I didn’t like Leclaire’s rebound control, so I’d still feel more comfortable with Elliott.

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 3, 2010 10:23 AM EST up reply actions  

It's got to be Elliott

He’s earned a couple chances, especially given the circumstances of this game being the first after a very long break. If Elliott loses a couple more, Leclaire’s up, but one loss doesn’t take away from the many wins he got on this recent run.

by Peter Raaymakers on Mar 3, 2010 11:17 AM EST up reply actions  

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