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Neil scores two as Senators win 3-2 over Canadiens

For the first half of the game, it looked like the Ottawa Senators were going to be cleanly manhandled by a veteran-laden Montreal Canadiens squad. Michael Cammalleri put the Habs up 2-0 with goals a few minutes apart in the second period, and few would have been surprised if the snoozefest continued for the rest of the game.

This isn't the Senators of last season, though. This is a team composed of a lot of young kids working pretty darn hard to turn heads, and they mounted an impressive last-half comeback. Sure, the veterans scored the goals, but without the work of Nikita Filatov, Stephane Da Costa, and Jared Cowen in particular, neither Milan Michalek nor Chris Neil would have had their scoring chances.

Sens Hero: Nikita Filatov
The Filatov Cocktail (Ed. Note: nickname thanks to @MathieuGauthier) finished the night with one assist and four shots in barely more than 13 minutes, but we all caught a glimpse of what he's capable of in the last 10 minutes or so of the game. He was zipping around the offensive zone picking up pucks and pressuring opposition defence until he brought the puck around the back of the net and set up Chris Neil for an easy tap-in. Filatov might just be a quick study, but he's making use of added room behind the new shallower nets. (Correction: The shallow nets weren't used in this game, but Filatov seems like he'll like them.Addendum: Forgot to mention how impressed I was with his backchecking, too, especially early in the game.

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Sens Hero: Jared Cowen
Another great game for Cow-Cow (we've got to come up with a better nickname, though). He was strong in the defensive zone once again, but his surprising speed allowed him to get into the play 

Sens Hero: Chris Neil
Two pretty easy goals by doing what he does: Driving towards and then putting the puck on net. With five shots on net, you know that Neil is definitely buying in to the Paul MacLean system.

Highlight of the Night: Stephane Da Costa
Incredible rugby-style back-pass by Da Costa to set up Michalek's goal, where he took a look to see where trailer was (take note, Jason Spezza) and then passed at a seemingly impossible angle right onto his stick. Despite the look, neither Carey Price nor any of the three backchecking Habs thought Da Costa could do it. He did. People say that last-minute goals are huge momentum-swingers, and this one seemed to be exactly that. 

Sens Killer: Mike Cammalleri
No question here, Cammo was on fire. Score both Habs goals, including a pretty terrific (if lucky) tip that drove a bouncer past Robin Lehner, and a wicked snipe on a clear breakaway. 

Honourable mention: Mark Parrish
Not good enough to earn him a spot in Ottawa, but definitely a heck of a game for Parrish tonight. You can see the struggles with speed and skating remain, but Parrish has a tenacity and a drive that got him a couple good scoring chances. He might, mayhaps, get a few games in Ottawa if the injury bug raises its ugly head.

Honourable mention: David Rundblad
Tonight was, without question, Rumball's best game of the pre-season. He was skating well, and I didn't see an instance where jumping up in the play (which he did fairly often) resulted in an odd-man rush. He's still got some growth to do (there were ample giveaways once again tonight), but this was definitely a step in the right direction.

Honourable mention: Robin Lehner
Not everyone will agree, but I think it was a good game for Drago. He allowed two goals to Cammelleri, but he didn't have much of a chance on either of them. More importantly, he bounced back from the second one and didn't give the Habs a sniff afterward, setting the stage (or at least allowing for) the Sens' comeback.

Dishonourable mention: Peter Regin
Wasn't close to zero territory, but Regin looked more like the Regin from 2010-11 (the bad one) and less like the 2011-12 version (the good one) on the game. He still finished with an assist and a +2 rating, but no shots in just under 20 minutes leaves ample room for improvement.

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Isn't it optimistic to say the good Regin is 2011-2012 Regin? Shouldn't we say 2009-2010 Regin?

Also, wasn’t the second Neil goal a rebound? Looked like Filatov set up Da Costa, Price got it and then Neiler got the rebound. But I could be wrong on that one…

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by AlfieGirl on Sep 24, 2011 10:42 PM EDT reply actions  

Filatov set up Neil

And Neil had a pretty nice shot to score. Wasn’t a rebound though.

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by Adnan on Sep 24, 2011 10:46 PM EDT up reply actions  

I can’t tell if it’s a rebound off Price, or if it goes off the side of the net. Either way, it didn’t look intended for Neil.

UNLESS HE’S JUST THAT GOOD.

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by DarrenM on Sep 25, 2011 1:12 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah I just looked at the replay

I think the pass was intended for Da Costa but missed him and went to Neil.

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by Adnan on Sep 25, 2011 1:18 AM EDT up reply actions  

it went off the side of the net

and through a mtl defenseman’s skates right to neil.. i mean it was intentional insofar as he looked up and saw 2 white jerseys in front of the net and thought “кто-то получит его!* (someone will get it!)” and ta da… someone DID get it!

*i clearly used an online translater to make this bad joke.

by Caden on Sep 25, 2011 1:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

Regin at least improved on face-offs tonight

He went 11/22 tonight
Da Costa was 3/11 and Smith (the real one, not Zibanejad) was 4/12

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by Adnan on Sep 24, 2011 10:45 PM EDT reply actions  

The Sens are sitting pretty as the 5th seed of right now!

Sens/Flyers first round.

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by Adnan on Sep 24, 2011 10:47 PM EDT reply actions   1 recs

Proof :)

Link

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by Adnan on Sep 24, 2011 10:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

Oh I believe you

But let’s not get all Toronto and start planning the parade route.

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by AlfieGirl on Sep 24, 2011 10:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

Being from Toronto, I must start planning parades.

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by Adnan on Sep 24, 2011 10:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

Plan the Leafs' parade all you want

It turned out really well last time they planned a parade route in September :)

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by AlfieGirl on Sep 24, 2011 11:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

filatov’s play this preseason has been sensational. he has easily been the best forward and his speed is out of this world.

we need to settle this cowen situation. jared “cowabunga” cowen? j-co? cowmongous?

by canadaman54 on Sep 25, 2011 1:08 AM EDT reply actions  

Cowabunga is great, but it's a bit long.

It’s still the best I’ve heard yet.

I need to figure out how to pull out “Don’t have a cow, man” with him.

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by DarrenM on Sep 25, 2011 1:10 AM EDT up reply actions  

We don't know him that well yet.

So it’s tough to come up with something as great as “Spez Dispenser” or “Android”. Working just off the “cow” thing, the best I can think of is: Wrangler, Longhorn, or El Gaucho.
Or there’s “RedCow”, which relates to some kind of ancient purification ritual for contacting corpses.

by Desario is a freak on Sep 25, 2011 2:58 AM EDT up reply actions  

Kleinsdorf

Apparently last year in Bingo Kurt liked to call him Clydesdale.

by ojc on Sep 25, 2011 1:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

I like this one!

I shall start calling him this!

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by Adnan on Sep 26, 2011 8:45 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions  

Meh it could work

I’m probably just going to keep calling him Cow Cow. Or Cowwy.

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by AlfieGirl on Sep 26, 2011 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions  

That Da Costa pass was fantastic.

I watched the replay just now several times. Tape to tape. Beautiful.

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by DarrenM on Sep 25, 2011 1:12 AM EDT reply actions  

Moral of tonight's game

Trash talk Chris Neil every game and he will score two goals.

by DaveYoung on Sep 25, 2011 1:48 AM EDT reply actions  

Missed the Game...

Just wondering is there anywhere that I’d be able to watch the game over online or anywhere, completely forgot they were playing back to back.

Thanks for the updates!

by JVT on Sep 25, 2011 11:13 AM EDT reply actions  

Cowan"s nickname

We had the ATrain for years but with Jared"s namesake hocking Subway sandwiches I propose…….

SUBWAY!!!

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by MadCash on Sep 25, 2011 11:29 AM EDT reply actions  

Anything but “Cow Cow”!!!

by inspired.stupidity on Sep 25, 2011 11:36 AM EDT up reply actions  

Nicknames

Hi longtime reader first time commentor!

 My brother and I take a a page out of the matrix and call Craig either Mr. Anderson (in the voice of the angry agent dude in the movie) or “The One”.

For Zibinajed i always scream out “Number 93 Zibbyjee!” kinda like number 4 bobby orr.

As for Cowen, I was trying to think up something cool with his name and came up with JaRED cowEN and ended it up with Reden which was pretty scary. But I thought something like “The Bull” would be appropriate. He fast, tough, big and if you mess with the cowen you definatly get the beatdown.

just things i think about.

by Tyler.mv on Sep 25, 2011 10:03 PM EDT reply actions  

All together now

SUBWAY

are you an expert? are YOU an expert? so you're telling me you're an expert then? you're an expert!?

by MadCash on Sep 26, 2011 2:44 AM EDT up reply actions  

It just doesn't work for me.

It’s like we’re calling Cowen fat. He deserves better!

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by AlfieGirl on Sep 26, 2011 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions  

Cows Ice Cream

if any of you have been to PEI, where’s Cows Ice Cream is an institution, you’ll know that they make innumerable t-shirts parodying everything under the sun. they did a few hockey ones this year including: Sidney Cowsby (that one is a little older), Mooginla, Moovechkin and Cowssel.

I say we turn Cowen over to them and see what they come up with. Or maybe that"s too obvious.

They have an ice cream flavour called “Wowie Cowie” which is pretty good – that could work (but now that i’ve typed it, i hate it already). I’ll be interested to hear what the players come up with in the post-game interviews…

by west-sider on Sep 26, 2011 10:59 AM EDT up reply actions  

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