ottawasun.com - 11/10/2009
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Shut your yaps. That’s the message from Senators coach Cory Clouston after his club woke up Monday as the most penalized team in the NHL at 20.2 minutes per game (277 PIMs through 14 games).
neatesager.blogspot.com - 11/10/2009
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neatesager.blogspot.com —
... but have you seen many displayed on
cars lately? The Sens Army is lying pretty low....
There's a malaise in Hockey Country, no question. Ottawa Senators attendance is down more than 1,100 fans per game compared to the same point last season. Take a ...
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Senators attendance drop should raise red flags
communities.canada.com - 11/10/2009
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Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray is pleased
with his team’s performance this season, but he isn’t...
done tinkering yet. “We have to make a tweak if we can,” Murray said Monday before heading to Toronto, where the ...
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We have to add player: Sens GM
silversevensens.com - 11/13/2009
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More photos » by Matt Slocum - AP
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the flaws in the Sens' game tonight would require far too much of my time, so I'll spare you the details. The Senators ...
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Sens lose convincingly to Flyers 5-1
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Sens Seem To Be Yapping Too Much
KK Hockey —
... but if the perception is that, we have to make adjustments.
“If that’s our image, we have to turn that around through hard work and just shutting our mouth, maybe to the other extreme. If we are perceived as going one way, we’ll go the other way until it eventually turns around.
“We can’t feel sorry for ourselves. We have to keep working hard, shut our mouths and, hopefully, eventually it will turn around.”
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Tuesday NHL Morning Papers (Eastern Conference): Profiling Lou Lamoriello, Ray Emery looking forward to facing Senators and Capitals games are a bargain compared to other NHL teams
IllegalCurve.com —
... against his old Senators squad on Thursday. Senators coach Cory Clouston says his team needs to change its “mouthy” reputation to the referees around the league. Pascal Leclaire is not guaranteed ...
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NHL.com News in English 11/8/2009
OTTAWA (AP) -Zach Parise and David Clarkson each had a goal and an assist on the power play, and the New Jersey Devils won their eighth straight road game with a 3-2 comeback victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night.
The Devils are 8-0...