prospects
The Senators strong play of late has made the possibility of making the playoffs morph from a vague dream to a distinct possibility. With this, much speculation is being made as to the actions of management at the trade deadline, which is set for the 27th of February. Coming into the season, the general consensus was that Ottawa would be sellers at the deadline, already being decidedly out of the playoff race. Much like last year, the Sens would send veterans on their way in order to stockpile picks and prospects. On Tuesday, at 9:19am, ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun (@Real_ESPNLeBrun) tweeted...
Mark Stone was among the 41 players invited to take part in Canada’s National Junior Team Selection Camp, Dec. 10-14, 2011 at the WinSport Canada Athletic & Ice Complex in Calgary. Stone was drafted in the 6th round of the 2010 entry draft and is off to an outstanding start this year with 58 points in 28 games (24 goals and 34 assists)....
There are many years where the hockey punditry simply shits all over the Sens due to a combination of ignorance, jealousy and vindictiveness…or as Nick Kypreos calls it — objective reporting. They are often proven wrong because they make no effort to actually pay attention to anything outside the 905. This is not one of those years, or if it still is, circumstances will declare them right nonetheless. This team is going to be bad, maybe really bad, but that’s OK. I understand the hope for players like Greening, Butler, Filatov, Cowan and even Anderson, I really do, but that...


