Meaningless but fun: Senators 5, Maple Leafs 0
Well, that was fun. Sure, it was an exhibition game, and sure, neither team posted much of their expected regular-season lineup, but it was an impressively resounding statement win for the Ottawa Senators, taking a 5-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Biggest statement was made by goaltender Robin Lehner, who stopped all 24 shots he faced, and may have forced Pascal Leclaire and Brian Elliott to perk up a bit as they watched the game at home.
And although the Leafs didn't have much of their regular-season lineup, they did have a bunch of their best players, including some huge free agent acquisitions: Dion Phaneuf looked downright abysmal, Tomas Kaberle did nothing (despite the eight penalties Ottawa took, including a whack of 5-on-3s), Colby Armstrong looked like a third-liner at best, and Kris Versteeg did not look at all like an offensive leader. The Leafs' best defenceman on the night? Probably Matt Lashoff, the Leafs' ninth-highest paid defender who's going to be hard-pressed to make the NHL lineup.
On the Ottawa side, though, there were some terrific efforts--led, for the most part, by the players poised to make Ottawa's NHL lineup. And that shows in the listing of Sens heroes (read them all after the jump).
Sens hero: Robin Lehner
Lehner was terrific. He had an easy first period with only five shots against, but he was outstanding in the second period, preserving the Sens' lead with some terrific glove-saves, among others. Most Senators fans have tried to be careful not to overhype the Swedish 'tender, but after a performance like tonight's--no matter who led the Leafs' offence--makes it hard not to get excited. Unless your names are Pascal Leclaire and Brian Elliott, and you're looking for a contract extension.
Sens hero: Matt Carkner
It was a little odd, but the guy who'd entered the Senators' previous two training camps as a forward played the part of top defender in tonight's game. Carkner played 21:48 in all, including 6:13 while short-handed, and finished +2 with an assist and two shots--and he tried to take a whole lot more shots, but most were blocked or went wide. The Senators are going to need Carkner to step up on the blue line this season, and it looks like he's done what he can to get ready.
Sens hero: Nick Foligno
I've got to say, I'm very surprised--and impressed--with what I saw from Foligno tonight. There was a reason he led Senators forwards in ice time, and it's because he was absolutely buzzing. He only had one goal, but it was a beauty, skating right past Phaneuf and flicking a shot almost straight up over the glove of Jonas Gustavsson. Word is that Foligno will try to make his case for a top-six roster spot, and if tonight was any indication, he looks like he's got a good shot.
Sens hero: David Hale
Although Hale took two unfortunate penalties, he still played 21:22, including 6:01 short-handed. It's going to be difficult for Hale to stick to the NHL this season, but he and Carkner were a pretty menacing pairing tonight. He even had an assist, which can't be expected of him very often.
Sens hero: Jesse Winchester
Behind Foligno, probably the Senators' best forward--which is a good thing, because Winchester is definitely playing for a roster spot this season. He looked like he would get one tonight. Winchester doesn't have the puckhandling skills of Ryan Shannon, but he's so much more physically stable that Cory Clouston will have to choose him ten times out of ten over Shannon, no matter how much he likes the latter.
Sens hero: Chris Neil
Didn't play much until late in the third period, but he actually led the Senators offensively with a goal and two assists. Can't really complain about that, can we? Although we can say that Neil wasn't his usual physical force, that's acceptable when he gets the offensive numbers he did tonight.
Sens hero: Zack Smith
Z. Smith doesn't care what you think. That is all.
Sens hero: Chris Kelly
Kelly is already in mid-season form: You'll hardly ever notice him on the ice, but he'll have plenty of ice time, and he'll never be a liability when he's out there. Although everyone noticed his sweet short-side goal on Jussi Rynnas, he was still his normal reliable self.
That has to be it for Sens heroes; the number I've selected is already ridiculous, any more would just be absurd. People are likely wondering about the prospects, though: None of Bobby Butler, Mike Hoffman, nor Roman Wick had very much ice time, but that might have been a good thing considering the runs the Leafs were taking at Senators forwards. Wick showed the most offensive dynamism, with an assist on the game-winning goal and some good puck-handling, but none of them were particularly noticeable. One defence, Jared Cowen played lots and finished +2, but he doesn't quite look ready to play against NHL opponents; despite his size, Cowen was pushed around in front of the net, and had a few unfortunate defensive-zone giveaways. And Brian Lee, well... just look at his stats line: No points, even +/-, no shots, but one fight (he threw a phantom punch and fell on the follow-through). Lee was solid enough at times, including notably a strong-arm shiver to Nazem Kadri, but wasn't great.
Invisible man: Ryan Keller
Did anyone know he was playing tonight? I didn't.
Updated Sens hero: Corey Locke
Had to throw Locke in here, because he was the best forward on a two-way contract in the game tonight. He did not look at all out of place tonight, and will probably be among the first call-ups if and when the Senators have injury problems.
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Carker on the PK
Wow….keep him on the PK the whole time. He played amazing today. Don’t even think he made a mistake on the PK. Wow
by Schenn4captain on Sep 21, 2010 10:40 PM EDT reply actions
If he plays that well on PK duties all year, it will definitely lessen the impact of losing Volchenkov
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by Mark Parisi on Sep 21, 2010 11:51 PM EDT up reply actions
Sens Hero: Carkner
I guess Carky is a hero because he mananged to avoid having his face speedbagged by Orr, yet again.
Glad to hear this about Locke
Absolutely thrilled about he game Locke played and hope he makes the team eventually. He was a solid 67’s. I did not see the game but caught most of it on the radio. Leaf fans were booing already. this was a night when true fans could go as it was a free night of hockey and I doubt corporate people were there to mingle with the masses. Their in for a long season again
by Hockey Playoff Run SensFan on Sep 21, 2010 11:55 PM EDT reply actions
There were scalpers.
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 12:55 AM EDT up reply actions
I only caught from about 10 minutes into the first onward...
But I thought Cowen looked much better than Lee, and I think Campoli struggled BECAUSE he was paired with Lee.
Cowen on the PK in particular, 5-3 played well positionally and had some blocks, not to mention he dumped Kadri on his ASS making me smile to no end.
I;m not saying he’s ready, because he isn’t completely (his puck skills need help, and he needs to decide things quicker) but you can see that all the tools are there, and that excites me.
oh, and Robin Lehner is a machine.
http://ottawasconsensus.blogspot.com/
I really think a year in the AHL is what he needs
It’s so frustrating that’s not possible.
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by Mark Parisi on Sep 22, 2010 12:57 AM EDT up reply actions
On this, like many things, we agree
http://ottawasconsensus.blogspot.com/
If only he had been born 26 days earlier.
Much like how Tavares birthday fell just shy of his being drafted next to Stamkos, I guess the line has to be drawn somewhere.
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 3:00 PM EDT up reply actions
apparently armstrong took Lehner's shutout puck and put it in the stands
Doing it in the playoffs as a mindfuck is one thing, but to a 19 year old kid from Sweden who will spend his year in the AHL? Should probably let him have his moment.
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It was Versteeg
Flipping it into the stands at the end of a preseason game isn’t so bad. It’s not like he went and dug it out of the net so he could deny Lehner of it.

yeah, that's not bad at all
the way I read it was as though he’d done it to spite Lehner. This looks like giving a fan a souvenir.
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"Thanks for coming out and watching our public spanking!"
That’s some souvenir… I suppose a Leaf fan will take what they can get.
Any other game, besides the one where everyone got free tickets, and Versteeg’s lob shot would have probably knocked the Blackberry out of that front-row ticket-holder’s hands and spilled his Apple-tini all over his Armani pants.
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 3:04 PM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
All that...
and the guy would still know 5000% more than the average Sens fan.
So... you're just being a dick
If I see you being a dick again, you’re banned. We don’t really ask for much from our members, just respect.
by Peter Raaymakers on Sep 23, 2010 12:27 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Two minutes for delay of celebration
Should carry over to the next game. Don’t flip the fucking puck.
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 1:00 PM EDT up reply actions
Alfredsson should mock this gesture by pretending to flip the puck after next month’s game.
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 3:05 PM EDT up reply actions 3 recs
Yeah, that's rec-worthy
LEAF FANS HATE CAUSE HATE IS BETTER THAN COMPREHENDING SITUATIONS!
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 4:12 PM EDT up reply actions
typical of blue/white
aw well, Lehner should just remember what that classless leafer did and blank them again when it counts the most…regular season or playoffs…in the near future.
SO SAY WE ALL!
classless?
Like when Alfie shot the puck into the face of a future hall of famer?
Great game from the Sens. Hopefully Christian Hanson dies young.
I hope that loser, gimmick-player, career AHLer Christian Hanson does get some discipline for that disgusting open palm shove on Brian Lee. That was very dangerous, plain and simple. I can only imagine if Lee lost a few teeth on the “play”, or got a bad conscussion as a result.
Brian Lee is face down, in a prone position after their little scrap, and Hanson shoves the back of his head, driving Lee’s face into the ice as hard as he can? Fuck you actually. Get this guy suspended.
Typical classless Leafs…they lose a preseason game then try to take it our on our smaller guys. I was actually very pissed after that happened. It took away from an amazing effort.
Leafs dress their NHL team, we dress our rookies, and it’s still a blowout. Way to go Burke. Your team is all grit and no class.
Go Sens Go!
yeah, i thought that was a little dirty…. he had already basically won the fight (wasn’t much of a fight really), why did I have to smash him on the back of the head, shoving his face into the ice?
oh, he’s real class act alright… typical…
Is there a clip of this somewhere?
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 1:01 PM EDT up reply actions
“Brian Burke said he got his mother’s jeans, but I heard they were draped over Spezzal Teams Playa’s bedpost.”
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 3:10 PM EDT up reply actions
Not trolling, so no need for backlash...
Leafs dress their NHL team, we dress our rookies, and it’s still a blowout
But this just simply isn’t true.
Kessel, BOZAK, Kulemin, Grabovski, MacArthur, Sjostrom, Beauchemin, Komisarek, Schenn all missing… it was hardly the Leafs NHL squad.
Both sides dressed plenty of non-roster players.
20 miles to Legoland!
by nhlcheapshot on Sep 22, 2010 12:31 PM EDT up reply actions
The Captain Extraordinaire dressed
And was awful. Joy!
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 1:02 PM EDT up reply actions
Agreed
I think Sens fans got carried away because Leafs had Versteeg, Armstrong, Kaberle, Phaneuf, and Gustavsson playing, while Sens were missing top two forward lines (entirely), top four defense, and any NHL goalie.
Leafs did have more of their quality players out there than the Sens, but it was hardly their NHL team.
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SEE YOU AT THE GAME TONIGHT, DARREN!
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 1:56 PM EDT up reply actions
I'll buy you a beer
Hah, just kidding.
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You can buy me one during intermission
But I’m poor, so I can’t buy you one, too.
I can buy you one in two years when I’m working full-time.
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 3:05 PM EDT up reply actions
That may be a plan.
Hell, I’ll even buy Alix one if she’s so inclined. A little present for you kids.
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I just hope that the boys didnt look so good because they were playing against a majority of call ups and no-names.
Anybody know if it’ll be the same lineups for tonight’s game?
Funnily enough, most of the Senators lineup was callups and no names and Brian Lee
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 2:49 PM EDT up reply actions
I think the Sens will ice a very similar squad (minus Lehner), since most of the vets didn’t make the trip. The Leafs are expected to dress their Top-3 forwards, but they have so many guys in camp (64) that the Kadri-Versteeg-Armstrong line will probably sit out.
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 3:14 PM EDT up reply actions
I’m pretty sure they aren’t playing tonight. I recall in the post game mentioning most of the guys who played tonight will play Thursday and Saturday.
by modsuperstar on Sep 22, 2010 3:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Possible line combos for tonight
Regin-Smith-Shannon
Foligno-Winchester-Ruutu
O’Brien-Bass-Lessard
Wick-Hoffman-Butler
Cowen-Karlsson
Benoit-Lee
Wiercioch-Hale
Elliott
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Versus
Kulemin-Bozak-Kessel
MacArthur-Grabovski-D’Amigo
Rosehill-Foster-Orr
Caputi-Mitchell-Boyce
Beauchemin-Komisarek
Schenn-Blacker
Richmond-Mikus
Reimer-Scrivens
by Spezzal Teams Playa on Sep 22, 2010 4:38 PM EDT up reply actions
Regin and Karlsson in tonight
Elliott starts.
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STOP!
Gerber Time.
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 4:17 PM EDT up reply actions
Leafs Jerseys
Just an aside here, but what were people’s thoughts on the Leafs jerseys? I guess I missed when they were introduced, but I thought they were pretty bad.
The number without the outline looked like a step back stylistically. The thing that bothered me the most was the white around the neck and the old style tie up neck. It was like a bad mashup of new jersey design and old. I know everyone griped when they removed the piping at the bottom of the jersey, but now after a few years of seeing it I find adding the piping back on just makes the jersey look cluttered.
I hate the white collars
Besides, the Leafs are much more a blue-collar team.
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by Ryan Classic on Sep 22, 2010 3:29 PM EDT up reply actions
The sweaters are classic, near copy of an older jersey. Period.
The sens would have a classic one too, if they had any history worth mentioning.

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