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Senators recall Jim O'Brien from Binghamton
Just hours before their game against the New York Islanders, the Ottawa Senators announced that they'd recalled centre Jim O'Brien from the Binghamton Senators. The move appears to be a precautionary one in the event that Jason Spezza, who missed practice Friday morning due to 'soreness,' was...
The Noon Number: Four
4 - Consecutive wins for the Binghamton Senators on their current streak. Thanks to four straight wins, the B-Sens now have a 20-24-2 record, still last in the Eastern Conference but just two points behind Syracuse and Adirondack. (It's worth noting that Syracuse has four games in hand on the...
Senators' Prospects Down the Stretch
Yesterday's AHL All-Star Game featured reigning MVP Corey Locke and defenseman Mark Borowiecki, fresh from making his NHL debut on the West Coast. I did not watch the game. There was something about another sixty minutes of a bunch of hungover athletes playing hockmockery that I found to be a...
Senators' Prospect Roundup: January 17th, 2012
When I write these updates, I get the opportunity to pass on some pretty outstanding numbers. Allow me to cut to the chase: Mark Stone has 73 points in 39 games. Jean-Gabriel Pageau has 46 in 26. Shane Prince? 50 in 33. Let's return to earth... a little. Stefan Noesen has 44 in 37, Matt Puempel has...
Senators' Prospect Roundup: December 20th, 2011
In case you were taking a stroll around La Rinconada, Peru over the weekend, (I literally just googled 'very remote places on earth') you likely heard the Senators dealt a second round pick and David Rundblad for Kyle Turris. As a result, Nikita Filatov did not get as much ice time Twitter...
Senators' Prospect Roundup December 5, 2011
It would not seem misplaced to suggest that the campaign of "why is [player] still in Binghamton?" may gradually move on from Nikita Filatov (who made his NHL salary in the press box on Saturday night) to Stephane Da Costa. Indeed, Da Costa has four points after playing his first three AHL games in...
The Winningest Franchise In Hockey
A very short time ago, the Edmonton Oilers were the losingest franchise in all of sports. Not only was the NHL team in last place, their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Falcons held up the bottom of the standings. Even the Oilers-owned junior team, the WHL's Edmonton Oil Kings, were in last place....
Phil Cornet's Hot Hands
Since we last checked in on Phil Cornet's wacky season, he's scored 3 more goals on just 7 shots, raising his previously insane .387 shooting percentage to the loftier .395, a number so outrageous even George Brett is jealous. Cornet has 15 goals on the season and sits alone in first place in the...
Senators' Prospect Roundup: November 29, 2011
For the Senators in general, and for prospect corresponding in particular, the biggest news of the week was Stephane Da Costa riding a limo to Binghamton while Nikita Filatov was cruising in the other direction, to do whatever it takes to stay. It may take rebounds. However, Da Costa does not play...
Senators' Prospect Roundup, Nov. 22, 2011
This last week saw Binghamton extend its losing skid to eight, before rebounding with an important win Friday night against the Hamilton Bulldogs. Unfortunately for the B-Sens, the return to the W column has been followed by six days of no scheduled matches. Although the break would be more...
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