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Stanley Cup hangover besets Senators, Ducks

From Monday's Globe and Mail

The hangover has had the Senators in its grip since January, when they began stumbling to ruin a 15-2 start to the season
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  1. King 99 from Canada writes: The same was said about the Oilers. They almost made it to the finals. Everyone thought they's be flying back and look what happened. Ottawa's not in good shape and that's because of their two biggest stars haven't shown up. That's not suprising because they're not tough. They like to free wheel all over the ice and in the playoffs last year(against the Ducks) and this year against the Pens they've been shut down. Although I'm still not enamored with the Pens play they're doing just enough. I'd be shocked if the Sens didn't win at least one game at home. If they do it has to be tonite. With all that's happened to them this year can you really see them moving on? I can't.
  2. Cassandra from Ottawa from Canada writes: For many reasons this doesnt look like the Sens year.

    I wouldnt mind seeing them have a longer summer than they've had in awhile, rest up and come back next year, rested and healthy, with something to prove.


    And with a coach who won't make the mistakes Paddock did in overplaying the top line for the first couple of months so that they get injuries and have nothing left in the tank by the time the playoffs roll around. Even before the injury in the last game, I was tired of seeing Alfie wince in pain every time he was shown on the bench in the last month or so.

    And of course, I can only hope the whole goalie controversy and whatever divisions that brought to the dressing room. are long gone.
  3. aniphylactic shock troops from Victoria, Canada writes: Who signed Emery to the long-term deal? Because he's the cancer that killed that OTT dressing room.
    If it was Bryan Murray, he's gonna be fired 15 minutes after the Pens sweep the Sens.
  4. Eastern Rebellion from Orillia, Canada writes: Three down, 1 to go.......be still my beating heart.............
  5. Verona Raven from United States writes: Too much $$$....the Redden effect. Motivation is a big issue here.

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