Sunday, October 26, 2008

Two Trains of Thought

After witnessing Ottawa stink up the joint for the fourth time in the row (four straight losses for the first time since 2001) and now sit 14th place in the Eastern Conference, is it okay for me not to feel so great about my Senators?

I just don't quite understand how they can be playing so bad. Yeah, there were changes: new coach, new players in, old players out, but at the same time there are still a number of players (twelve) who were on the roster when the Sens made it to the Cup final just 16 months ago. I mean, 16 months isn't THAT long ago, is it? All of the alleged "locker room poison" have packed their bags and should no longer be a distraction.

I noticed a trend with new contracts and stinking it up. Fisher is on the first year of a six year deal averaging $4.2 million a season and has no points in six games. Antoine Vermette made $1 million last year and now makes over $2.5 this year, and has one measly goal in 8 games.

The best line last night in the 3-2 loss to the Leafs was the fourth line of Dean McAmmond, Shean Donovan and Jarkko Ruutu. The Pizza line, talent wise, is better than anyone on the Leafs roster but if the effort isn't there and you're leaning on Donovan to score goals, it doesn't really matter and the game is pretty much over.

So, last year the Sens were on a tear immediately out of the gate and were 15-2 to start the season. They bombed the 2nd half and were swept out of the playoffs.

This year they're starting off on life support and don't look like they can win a game, much less put together a streak to put them in playoff contention.

Is it time to blow it up and rebuild a la Leafs, in an attempt to land John Tavares?

Or is this just smoke and mirrors and we'll see them peak later on the season, when it matters more?

For now, 1/10th of the way into the season, I'm not going to throw in the towel just yet. Give me another 10 games first and we'll see where my Sens are at.

Comments:
My two cents...

They're a team playing with ZERO confidence.

They need a BIG spark.

If I was GM I would do whatever it takes to bring in a solid, all-star #1 goalie that will give an instant boost to the team psyche.

Remember a few year's back when Detroit signed Hasek as a free agent, the team was giddy with enthusiasm and went on to win the cup that year.

However..getting said All-star goalie is easier said then done.

Melnick has said he'll do whatever it takes..time to put your $$ where your mouth is Eugene!

dp
 
Yeah, another ten games is probably about right. The Leafs are getting a bit of a lift from being underestimated, and facing backup goaltending. And yes, I realize that they're in 9th place in the East. I'm sure they'll be about 12th by the time game #20 rolls around. But I like what they're trying to do, and will cheer for more wins even if it screws them in the draft lottery.

Your Sens will be just fine, but I think Fisher's had plenty of time to figure out his game. Start earning that salary.
 
I think Fish is playing harder then most of them. I miss #6.
 
Playing hard is one thing, but you don't get paid 2nd line money to play the checking role. His contract screams secondary scoring, and his hard nosed play isn't producing more scoring opportunities for his linemates.

C'mon. Nobody misses Redden except for the opportunity to make fun of him. Everybody misses the opportunity that the Sens had to keep Chara.
 
I'll tell you one thing though...most Sens fans thought the D wasn't "gritty" enough and wanted guys like Redden, Corvo, Meszaros outta here. They got what they wanted, now they're screaming for a "puck-moving defenceman". I'll just say this: Puckin' fans!
 
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