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Shorthanded Senators salvage a point in 2-1 SO loss to Maple Leafs

If that game seemed painfully long for us spectators, imagine how painful it would have been for the Ottawa Senators players who were fighting the flu while trying to fight off the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was a tight game--thanks entirely to Pascal Leclaire--and a blustery one too--thanks in large part to Colton Orr--and the Leafs outlasted the Sens to get the decision in a shootout. Still, considering Daniel Alfredsson and Brian Elliott were both out of the lineup, and another half dozen Sens probably should have been, the effort was there, and the Senators got one point in the game--so it wasn't a complete loss.

Sens heroes: Pascal Leclaire, Chris Neil
Leclaire played, in all likelihood, his best game in an Ottawa Senators jersey. He stopped 30 of 31 shots through 65 minutes, because he was well-positioned, controlled his rebounds, and followed the puck closely. Some of his saves were spectacular, but most were simply routine saves--exactly the kind of routine saves the team wants him to make every night. The one shot that beat him was a Phil Kessel snapshot, and he didn't have much of a chance to stop it, anyway.

Star-divide

On the other side of the puck, Neil was all over the ice today--certainly the Senators' most effective player. He scored the Senators' only goal, popping a rebound past Jonas Gustavsson while stationed in front of the net on the powerplay. He also threw a big (and clean) hit on John Mitchell, knocking Mitchell out for the night. At the end of the night, Neil had four hits in 12:41 TOI, but certainly had a big impact in the game.

Sens killers: Phil Kessel
Kessel's goal in the second was his fourth against the Senators this season, and he had the shootout-winner, too. He's had Ottawa's number all season.

Point-saver: The penalty kill
Ottawa's penalty kill was incredibly strong tonight. Toronto's powerplay hasn't been strong for a while, but killing off all six powerplays the Leafs got--including two five-on-threes--kept Ottawa in the game long enough to secure at least one point. Biggest penalty-killers for Ottawa were Leclaire, Anton Volchenkov (who played 7:04 while short-handed in the game), Andy Sutton, Matt Cullen, and Chris Phillips, but the whole gang was pretty strong.

Black aces: Zack Smith, Shean Donovan
It's pretty amazing, but Z. Smith didn't get to Scotiabank Place for the game until the second period, and when he started he didn't miss a beat. For his first shift, he went straight to the front of the net and right after Dion Phaneuf, mixing it up off the bat. He only ended up playing 6:00 TOI, but he got a couple hits and a shot in over that time, and made his presence felt.

Donovan played 6:07 TOI, but he was effective, too. He was quick, aggressive, and when his fourth line was on the ice, they had good possession in the offensive zone. He finished the night with three hits, a fight (really a wrestling match) against Luke Schenn, and a shot on net. He'll be a very useful player to call upon through the playoffs.

Fight of the Night: Colton Orr vs. Matt Carkner
Pretty weak rematch of the two heavyweights, but I'm pretty surprised Carkner dropped the gloves, anyway. Orr jumped Brian Lee elbows-first, a melee ensued, and these two came out of it with their gloves off; Orr won on points, and then skated off the ice as if he'd just changed the world, celebrating his three wins this season over Carkner.


Reinforcements: Andy Sutton, Matt Cullen
Sutton was a reinforcement in the traditional sense, bringing down the hammer on opponents tonight. He had a huge hit on Jamie Lundmark in the second period, one of four hits he had in 22:59 TOI to go along with four blocked shots. Anton Volchenkov's play has fallen off somewhat since the playoffs, but Sutton's stepped in to help mitigate that.

As for Cullen, he continues to look more comfortable in a Senators jersey, and was one of the Senators' best skaters tonight--especially on the penalty kill. He had four shots on net tonight, and was 9-for-14 in the faceoff circle. Once the Senators get a full team on the ice, I think Cullen's going to be a difference maker.

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Worst suit ever!

Sutton had a great game, though.

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by DarrenM on Mar 7, 2010 12:08 AM EST up reply actions  

Update from Spokane

Jared Cowen is playing at almost the same level as he was to start the season.

Actually, ever since signing my jersey. Coincidence? Not.

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by Ryan Classic on Mar 7, 2010 12:11 AM EST up reply actions  

Fantastic

He was good for the first 10-15 games and then started faltering, making bad choices, not playing physical. The Chiefs’ faithful were fed up. But since one of them bought me a Cowen jersey, and got it signed, he’s slowly improved and is near his peak again.

Good news for my friends in Spokane and for all of us here.

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by Ryan Classic on Mar 7, 2010 4:01 PM EST up reply actions  

Very

And I quote, “it’s like he’s trusting his knee more.”

The jersey works.

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by Ryan Classic on Mar 8, 2010 3:32 PM EST up reply actions  

Carkner on Orr holding up three fingers:

“Ruutu was saying it’s for three shifts a game”

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by DarrenM on Mar 7, 2010 12:15 AM EST reply actions  

Ha!

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 7, 2010 4:19 AM EST up reply actions  

LMAO!

That’s awesome. At least Carks actually has a purpose on the team, he’s not just some dumb goon. As Ron Burgundy would say, I’m not even mad, I’m impressed! I did not know Orr could count that high!

by Smiles on Mar 7, 2010 12:06 PM EST up reply actions  

Great recap, Peter

Those are all the points I would have hit too.

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 7, 2010 4:25 AM EST reply actions  

Very impressed with Sutton’s game. Even when he wasn’t hitting or blocking shots, he had great puck possession because the Leafs couldn’t knock him off the puck. Cullen has a great two way game, too.

Question: why aren’t we letting Zack Smith get more games? He had great energy, and generated some real chances. He also scored some goals when he was with the team last…he doesn’t play on the penalty kill like Ruutu, but he’s cheaper.

When is Foligno back?

by Conrad Amenta on Mar 7, 2010 10:32 AM EST reply actions  

Foligno should be back at the end of this month

Z Smith deserves a roster spot in my opinion, but he’s on a two-way contract and too many guys in front of him are not. I thought that Kelly might be traded since Z Smith can do his job for cheaper, but obviously that wasn’t the case. If he keeps playing this way, he should make the team next year.

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 7, 2010 12:51 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, it's probably the contract more than anything

The Senators already have a two-way guy up here (Regin) and a one-way contract buried in the minors (Cheechoo), and I just don’t think Melnyk is interested in a second of both.

by Peter Raaymakers on Mar 7, 2010 1:24 PM EST up reply actions  

Cullen played 22:32 last night

Most of any forward.

It may just be because it was against the Leafs and the rest of the Sens looked so bad, but Cullen and Sutton really impressed last night. Looking like pretty great pickups by Murray.

Probably smart of him to pick them up before the deadline than wait for it, hoping their prices would drop.

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by DarrenM on Mar 7, 2010 11:18 AM EST reply actions  

Agreed

Sutton’s just a monster, and Cullen’s looking better with every shift. And is anyone else loving the Cullen/Michalek pairing on the penalty kill? they’re a threat to score shorthanded every time they’re out!

by Smiles on Mar 7, 2010 12:09 PM EST up reply actions  

I was just going to highlight Cullen/Mich

But I would say that sutton and cullen were easily two of the best sens on the ice last night. just incredible work by both of them. sutton is just a mean s.o.b and he looks really nice chomping big minutes next to karly. cullen has some sick speed for a player the wrong side of thirty. shame they are both having career years, it would be nice to sign them at the end of the season

by DaveYoung on Mar 7, 2010 12:53 PM EST up reply actions  

As I've said all along

Sutton could be signed if Volchenkov prices himself out of Ottawa. I don’t think there’s any chance of Cullen staying, though.

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by DarrenM on Mar 7, 2010 1:04 PM EST up reply actions  

Cowen could turn into a Suttonesque player

He’s already 6’5" 220, and only 19. I’d rather have Volchenkov over Sutton, personally.

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by Ryan Classic on Mar 7, 2010 4:04 PM EST up reply actions  

Don't get me wrong

I completely agree with you there. I’d rather have Volchenkov too, but if he wants an unreasonable deal it might be in the club’s best interest to not take it.

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by DarrenM on Mar 7, 2010 4:36 PM EST up reply actions  

I think Cullen was one of the few guys that was completely healthy

He’s really starting to find his groove, though. Hopefully the rest of the team doesn’t waste his chance.

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by Mark Parisi on Mar 7, 2010 12:54 PM EST up reply actions  

What I can not understand is why the team management did not arrange for all of their players to take the flu vaccine when it became available last autumn. Wy wife, daughter and myself did so with v ery little problem.

SamK

by samk1101 on Mar 7, 2010 7:30 PM EST reply actions  

I think the vaccine was optional for the players?

Regardless, the flu vaccine doesn’t guarantee you won’t get the flu.

by Rob.D on Mar 7, 2010 11:57 PM EST up reply actions  

Oh, the flu vaccine makes you immune to the flu

Same way that the polio or smallpox vaccines make people immune to those viruses. The trouble is that influenza mutates rapidly, so each summer the dudes that make the vaccine try to predict which Asian flu strains are going to be big in North America in the coming winter and create the vaccine from that. The flu vaccine works, it’s just out of date.

Don’t get me started on viruses. They are too awesome.

by Rob.D on Mar 8, 2010 12:00 PM EST up reply actions  

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