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PLAYOFF GAME DAY: Habs @ Sens :: Game 3, Round 1 :: 7:00pm ET :: Sun. May. 5th, 2013

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shabbs wrote:
SpezDispenser wrote:They should do that, but our marketing department isn't smart enough.
Evan is on the case.

Intern Evan?

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Flo The Action wrote:
Number Twenty Nine wrote:And then the collected walruses could be given to Ottawa sick kids hospital
you'd have to have some pretty strong fans to chuck walruses unto the ice.
that's pretty fatty meat if you ask me maybe they could use the burned down oil to power the Big Rig pub fryers. "another order of Pmac fries!" Sarcasm

Haven't the 67s been doing this with teddy bears for a few years? And this year they were in the SBP, so it's doable (let the fans come up closer). Or am I thinking of the B-Sens?

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Hoags wrote:
wprager wrote:
There is speculation Jason Spezza will be back for the potentially pivotal game 3 on Sunday.

The Ottawa centre has been out so long MacLean may have forgotten Spezza’s number.

That's impossible, he hasn't practiced with the team at all, didn't even make the trip to Montreal.

Michallica wrote:I actually think Regin should draw back in. Conacher seems gassed, and kassian isn't a suitable replacement. Enter Regin

Regin is awful. If we see anyone new it'll be someone from the Black Aces.

Stone(PMac put him in before when our offence was awful), Prince or Hoffman if he is OK to play.

Hoffman was skating by himself or with Spezza; in other words, not ready.

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GAME DAY! GO SENS!


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Game Day Preview:
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/preview?gameId=400462015


OTTAWA (AP) -- The Senators know they missed a big opportunity.

They seized home-ice advantage from Montreal in the opener of their first-round series in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Then came a poor effort in Game 2.

Ottawa now looks to rebound when it hosts the Canadiens in Game 3 on Sunday night with the series 1-1.

With Max Pachioretty, Brian Gionta and Lars Eller all injured and out of the lineup for Game 2, the Senators could have come home with a 2-0 series lead. Instead, they lost 3-1.

"We had an opportunity to really take a stranglehold, so we're disappointed, but now we're home and we have to take care of our business. It's not going to be easy but we're in a position that we can control," Senators coach Paul MacLean said Saturday.

"I thought (the Canadiens) were harder at both nets than we were and they were consistently harder at the puck. They were better in the faceoff circle and they finished checks. So if you're better in those stats I think you're probably the team that played harder. Not that we didn't play hard, but every game in the playoffs gets a little harder and we have to make sure that we raise our level."

Ottawa, which won the opener 4-2, is home for the next two games. Game 4 is Tuesday.

The Senators were one of the top home teams in the league during the season with a 15-6-3 record. The Canadiens went 15-7-2 on the road, fourth best overall.

Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson says his club took too many penalties in Game 2 and after allowing the Canadiens to go up 3-1 late in the second period.

"Getting one game is better than getting none obviously, and it puts us in the driver's seat at home," Alfredsson said. "We want to take advantage of the way we've been playing at home all year and try and take charge of this series."

Ottawa center Kyle Turris says his team must attack more.

"More play in their end will create less time for them in our end," said Turris, who has one assist and five shots through the first two games. "We have to be physical. That's something they took to us a bit in Game 2 and we're going to have to engage in that more."

The Canadiens, for their part, will be looking for more of the same.

"We've got to stick to what made us successful last game," defenseman Josh Gorges said before the team departed for Ottawa. "We've got to be a fast team. We've got to be a team that's first on pucks. We've got to push the pace.

"We're good when we keep putting pucks deep in the offensive zone and we get our cycle game going. We spend a lot of time in the offensive zone. And whether we're at home or whether we're in Ottawa, we have to have that same mentality and that same urgency."

Senators defenseman Eric Gryba will serve the second of his two-game suspension Sunday for a hit that left Canadiens forward Lars Eller with a concussion, as well as a broken nose some lost teeth.

Gryba, who received a five-minute major penalty for interference and a game misconduct on the play, maintains the hit was clean.

"Obviously disappointed with the league's decision on that, but there's nothing I can do but move on," Gryba said. "I still feel as though it was a shoulder-to-shoulder body check and a hockey play."

The play drew comments from both teams. MacLean was accused of being disrespectful for saying Montreal defenseman Raphael Diaz was to blame for feeding Eller a dangerous pass up the middle, and by referring to Diaz as No. 61 and not by name.

Canadiens enforcer Brandon Prust called MacLean a "bugged-eyed, fat walrus." MacLean had some fun with that Saturday.

"Bugged eyed -- I've never been called that before. That's a new one. Walrus -- that's too easy. But I'll tell you one thing, I'm not fat. I might be husky, but I'm not fat," MacLean cracked, adding he doesn't even know who on his team is No. 61.

For the record, it's Andre Benoit.


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#BugEyedHuskyWalrus


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Pacioretty and Gionta traveled with the team to Ottawa, so I'd expect them to play either tonight or Tuesday. I'd guess the win on Friday gives Therrien the opportunity to let them recover for an additional two days, so we'll probably see them Tuesday night. However they are officially listed as day to day.

On the Sens' side, Gryba will miss the last day of his Shannaban. 10 "Black Aces" are now with the team from Bingo. Hopefully that means we don't need to see Kassian. Ceci is fairly familiar with the rink -- any chance we see him suit up? Probably not -- although he is a RHS, that need really shows on the PK, and I don't think you stick a 19 year old with a handful of pro games into a playoff situation with a regular shift on the PK.

Still, you never know.


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I can't make this sh!t up.....too funny!!!!

http://www.amazon.com/Ty-Beanies-Babies-Paul-Walrus/dp/B00000JTER

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GAME DAY!

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The Habs' road record is almost the same as the Sens' home record. Plus there could be a lot of Bleu-Blanc-Rouge in the stands. The fans *will be* loud but only if the Sens give them something to be loud about. If they get down then the Habs fans will be the ones heard the loudest.

None of that changes the advantage PMac has in matching his lines, though.


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- Dicky Fox

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Number Twenty Nine wrote:I can't make this sh!t up.....too funny!!!!

http://www.amazon.com/Ty-Beanies-Babies-Paul-Walrus/dp/B00000JTER

Only 19 left! But I wonder if Amazon.ca's warehouse in Mississauga or wherever it is may have few more. Quick, let's send Evan The Intern on a beanie baby run.


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This one kinda does look like him....

http://www.amazon.com/Webkinz-HM332-Walrus/dp/B002BGNZLW/ref=pd_sim_t_1

PLAYOFF GAME DAY: Habs @ Sens :: Game 3, Round 1 :: 7:00pm ET :: Sun. May. 5th, 2013 - Page 3 41wUDRk4shL._SX300_

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Just. Win.

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shabbs wrote:Just. Win.

SOLD!!!

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Mendes is driving me to drink:

Ian Mendes ‏@ian_mendes

The Montreal Canadiens have killed off their last 34 penalties in the playoffs, dating back to Game 6 of 2010 series vs PIT.

Ian Mendes ‏@ian_mendes

Something has to give tonight: Sens have lost 8 of last 9 home playoff games. Habs have lost 8 of last 9 Game 3s


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They release still some more tickets yesterday (I'm guessing these are the ones reserved for the NHL, and they are all at either the Rangers or Leafs series and no-one is coming up to Ottawa). If you've got $630 you can get a pair of lower-level 100s (114 row K):

PLAYOFF GAME DAY: Habs @ Sens :: Game 3, Round 1 :: 7:00pm ET :: Sun. May. 5th, 2013 - Page 3 Captur11

Or save $100 and sit in the 200s.


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- Dicky Fox

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Number Twenty Nine wrote:This one kinda does look like him....

http://www.amazon.com/Webkinz-HM332-Walrus/dp/B002BGNZLW/ref=pd_sim_t_1

PLAYOFF GAME DAY: Habs @ Sens :: Game 3, Round 1 :: 7:00pm ET :: Sun. May. 5th, 2013 - Page 3 41wUDRk4shL._SX300_

Not bug-eyed enough.


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- Dicky Fox

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Number Twenty Nine wrote:This one kinda does look like him....

http://www.amazon.com/Webkinz-HM332-Walrus/dp/B002BGNZLW/ref=pd_sim_t_1

PLAYOFF GAME DAY: Habs @ Sens :: Game 3, Round 1 :: 7:00pm ET :: Sun. May. 5th, 2013 - Page 3 41wUDRk4shL._SX300_

That is worthy of an avatar change #29

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