B-Sens advance to Eastern Conference final with 3-0 win over Pirates
For the first time since 2003, the Binghamton Senators will be going to the American Hockey League Eastern Conference Finals. Their series-clinching win over the Portland Pirates was an impressive, all-around, thorough effort from top to bottom, and it ended in a convincing 3-0 final score.
Mere seconds into the game, the Senators took the lead--needless to say, it was the start they were looking for. Jim O`Brien scored just 25 seconds into the game, with assists to Jared Cowen--his first pro point in his first pro playoff game--and Kaspars Daugavins. Portland took it to Binghamton for the rest of the period, recording 11 shots through the rest of the frame, but Robin Lehner was there to stop each of them.
It looked like the Pirates tied things up on the powerplay in the second period, but the refs waved it off after deciding that the whistle was blown before the puck crossed the line, and Bingo stayed ahead. The Sens were then forced to fight off a 5-on-3, but did so successfully, and shortly after the half-way mark of the period Zack Smith scored his third of the playoffs to double Binghamton's lead.
Bingo defended their lead well through the third period, and with just over a minute left, Daugavins scored his sixth goal of the series to lock it down for the Sens. That was all she wrote for the series, and the B-Sens move on to the conference finals. They await the winner of the series between the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Penguins and the Charlotte Checkers.
BSens Hero: Robin Lehner
Lehner bounced back big time in game six. After allowing four goals and being pulled before the first period of game five even ended, he was clutch in game six. He stopped all 36 shots he faced, and his first playoff shutout couldn't have come at a better time.
B-Sens Hero: Kaspars Daugavins
Daugavins had a goal and an assist in game six, which is impressive. But more impressive: In the six games of the Atlantic Division Final series, Daugavins had 6G and 2A overall, including one game-winner and plenty of huge goals. Ryan Potulny powered Bingo to their first-round win, but Daugavins was the go-to guy in round two.
B-Sens Hero: Jared Cowen
Cowen stepped in for his first professional playoff game, and didn't look at all out of place. He put up a point just 25 seconds into the game, but more than that, he played a sound and responsible defensive game. With the team still dealing with serious injury problems on defence, having Cowen on the blue line was huge (literally). He was especially good on the penalty kill.
BSens Hero: Penalty Kill
The B-Sens penalty killers were instrumental in the win. Although the team found themselves in penalty trouble once again, the whole gang managed to kill each one off (including that extended 5-on-3 kill) to preserve their win.
Game highlights:
Forthcoming.
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Woooo!
Anyone else hopping on or have already hopped on the Bingo bandwagon? Or does it count if it’s your club’s farm team?
Absolutely!
But I don’t think it counts as jumping on the bandwagon when you are cheering for guys in Ottawa’s system, especially when it is their farm team.
I've been on all year!
I’m just a lot more into it now.
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by Peter Raaymakers on May 7, 2011 10:36 AM EDT up reply actions
I just wish
that the games were on tv
or streamed
by Tom Camps on May 7, 2011 7:16 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Me too!
It sucks that they haven’t been picked up. I wish Sportsnet or something would… I can’t imagine it would cost all that much.
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by Peter Raaymakers on May 7, 2011 10:36 AM EDT up reply actions
The most promising thing for me is Lehner
Bouncing back from a weak game with a series-clinching shutout is huge. Watching him in this playoffs makes you wonder if Murray doesn’t regret not settling the goaltending position sooner. I wonder where Robin Lehner’s Dad’s Son would be with a full year iplayed n Bingo?
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by Mark Parisi on May 7, 2011 10:28 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Hopefully we find out this time next year
After he HAS taken over as the number one, and has played a full year there.
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by Peter Raaymakers on May 7, 2011 10:38 AM EDT up reply actions
Hopefully Anderson keeps playing well
So in 2-3 years, if Lehner is ready, we can get some decent value for him instead of a Kuba/Emery style buyout/dump.
If Lehner doesn’t regress, my plan would be:
- full year started in 2011-2012
- backup to Anderson in 2012-2013
- hopefully steal Anderson’s job, or play half the games in 2013-2014
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Goalie related:
I just saw a note over on Five for Howling that the Coyotes are talking up Brett Hextall, son of Ron. If he makes it up to the big team, he’ll be a fourth-generation goalie. Wonder if that’s a first.
A Goal Horn Haiku
Hoooonk hoooonk honk honk hooooonk
That's the sound the train horn makes
Suck it, Toronto
That'd be a fun new way to do goalie introductions, like Klingons.
“I AM BRETT, SON OF RON. AND I HAVE COME TO ANSWER THE CHALLENGE OF ROBIN, SON OF …. WHOEVER.”
Lehner immediately charges out of his net and we’ve got a goalie fight before the puck drops.
A Goal Horn Haiku
Hoooonk hoooonk honk honk hooooonk
That's the sound the train horn makes
Suck it, Toronto
by Nightbreak on May 8, 2011 4:00 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Klingon! I will rec later when I am on the phone
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by Adnan on May 8, 2011 4:28 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Go Sens Go!
Its always good to see the future stars do well.
Lehner has been great.
Hopefully Wiercioch and Gryba come back from injuries, and help out Cowen on D.
They may be 3 of out top six two years down the road.
Our forwards are terrific. Butler, Z. Smith, Condra, and Greening should all challenge to make the big team, and Wick, O’Brien and Daugavins have regained some of their weight as future prospects. I think these guys should get a fair shake to make the big club next year. If they don’t, Wick and Daugavins might go back to Europa.
If we rebuild, lets do it all the way:
Greening Spezza Butler
Michalek ??? Alfredsson
Foligno-Regin-Condra
Z. Smith-Winchester-Neil
with O’Brien, Daugavins, Wick, and our #1 pick getting dibs on that free position, and callups due to injuries.
by DontfeedtheBelak on May 7, 2011 10:51 AM EDT reply actions
It's pretty incredible what these kids are doing
I mean, they’re not a top seed by any means, AND they’ve been playing with only what, 2 of their regular season d-men? It’s quite astonishing.
As Mark said, glad to see that Lehner has the mental fortitude to come back and pull out a shutout after a poor showing the game before, as that’s impressive for a 19-year-old kid in his first pro playoff game. Also, glad to read that Cowen stepped in without missing a beat even though there’s a pretty big step up from junior to AHL.
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The defence is something else
Derek Smith, Patrick Wiercioch, Craig Schira, Eric Gryba, and David Hale are all out with injuries. That’s basically an entire defence corps out, with the sole exception of Andre Benoit. Considering guys like Patrick Coulombe and Mark Borowiecki have come in and played well (and now Cowen), it’s a remarkable testament to the team and to the franchise depth.
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by Peter Raaymakers on May 7, 2011 3:09 PM EDT up reply actions

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