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Per ESPN, Chabot (name kinda sounds familiar, I think I remember this guy) returning from LTIR tomorrow vs CBJ.



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So it looks like it's only a matter of time until DJ Smith gets canned. I'm not really sure what to think of that. What if he gets fired and there is still no improvement? Will the fans start chanting "Hire DJ!" That would be a helluva thing, wouldn't it? 



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Homer wrote:

Sens have the lowest number of games played. Monday Nov 27th is game 17. 

Sens are going to have a busy couple months with 15 games in December (3 day break 24th-26th). In January, they'll be playing another 15. 

It's going to be a make or break couple of months for the Sens.


 I hope everyone's dabbers are well rested. 



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Sens have the lowest number of games played. Monday Nov 27th is game 17. 

Sens are going to have a busy couple months with 15 games in December (3 day break 24th-26th). In January, they'll be playing another 15. 

It's going to be a make or break couple of months for the Sens.



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Cathy wrote:
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Patrick Roy was apparently spotted in a Kanata restaurant. 

Translation:

“Not going well in Ottawa. Coach being booed in the stands, today Patrick was seen in a restaurant in Kanata. I don’t usually get insider information, but when I do I give it. To go to Kanata at a time like this is quite interesting, we will follow”


 

For someone not local-reference educated…is there literally no other reason for him to be in Kanata? As I understand it, Kanata is "outside" the city center so is this like HUGE?? Or just completely coincidental and blow out of proportion?


 I grew up in that part of town. I can't think of any other reason why he might be there. 



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Cathy wrote:
Homer wrote:

Patrick Roy was apparently spotted in a Kanata restaurant. 

Translation:

“Not going well in Ottawa. Coach being booed in the stands, today Patrick was seen in a restaurant in Kanata. I don’t usually get insider information, but when I do I give it. To go to Kanata at a time like this is quite interesting, we will follow”


 

For someone not local-reference educated…is there literally no other reason for him to be in Kanata? As I understand it, Kanata is "outside" the city center so is this like HUGE?? Or just completely coincidental and blow out of proportion?


That's what one of those French analysts said, the other say, sure he can there, but among everything going on it's interesting.

Another report says he wasn't in Kanata.  Not sure when the last time he was in the Ottawa area or why he would be here just on a personal visit.



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Homer wrote:

Patrick Roy was apparently spotted in a Kanata restaurant. 

Translation:

“Not going well in Ottawa. Coach being booed in the stands, today Patrick was seen in a restaurant in Kanata. I don’t usually get insider information, but when I do I give it. To go to Kanata at a time like this is quite interesting, we will follow”


 

For someone not local-reference educated…is there literally no other reason for him to be in Kanata? As I understand it, Kanata is "outside" the city center so is this like HUGE?? Or just completely coincidental and blow out of proportion?



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Patrick Roy was apparently spotted in a Kanata restaurant. 

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“Not going well in Ottawa. Coach being booed in the stands, today Patrick was seen in a restaurant in Kanata. I don’t usually get insider information, but when I do I give it. To go to Kanata at a time like this is quite interesting, we will follow”



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Russell wrote:

"Under Smith the Sens have had 42 TMM penalties in 301 games. The worst in hockey during his 4+ years with the Sens."

SSSSSSSSSSSSSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!


 The Snes deserve everything that’s happening on the ice with this coach. How does he still have this job? Look at Vancouver they were every bit as dysfunctional as the Snes and kept going thru coaches till they found one who instills discipline and getting the best out of his players in Toccet. He’s a Spittin Chiclets favorite and like it or not the young guys in hockey like those guys and they talk like those guys especially out on the ice. 



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"Under Smith the Sens have had 42 TMM penalties in 301 games. The worst in hockey during his 4+ years with the Sens."

SSSSSSSSSSSSSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!



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Cbinc wrote:
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Whoever they hire to be the next GM, it has to be someone with experience. With the Sens moving into a 10 year window of potentially having great teams, they can't have anyone learning on the job. 


 "window of UNPARALLED SUCCESS"...Is what you meant


 Awesome 👏🏼 Cb 



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Russell wrote:

Whoever they hire to be the next GM, it has to be someone with experience. With the Sens moving into a 10 year window of potentially having great teams, they can't have anyone learning on the job. 


 "window of UNPARALLED SUCCESS"...Is what you meant



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Whoever they hire to be the next GM, it has to be someone with experience. With the Sens moving into a 10 year window of potentially having great teams, they can't have anyone learning on the job. 



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I highly recommend listening to the Coming in Hot podcast from today with Shawn Simpson. Tons of interesting stuff said about dorion behind the scenes. 


 It was very illuminating, brought back a lot of bad memories of things that this guy did that weren’t good


 Also, brought out how far over his skis Dorian was for this job. 



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Russell wrote:

I highly recommend listening to the Coming in Hot podcast from today with Shawn Simpson. Tons of interesting stuff said about dorion behind the scenes. 


 It was very illuminating, brought back a lot of bad memories of things That this guy did that weren’t good



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Homer wrote:

Happy Dorion "mutual parting” day to all those who celebrate.


 lol 😂 



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Dorion officially gone.


@ian_mendes

There is a LOT to unpack from that press conference. 

I’ll gather my thoughts and fire off a column in the next few hours. 

But one thing Andauler clarified for us at the end of the press conference is he wants this to be seen as a “mutual parting” between Sens and Dorion.


 "as long as we mutually agree you are fired, we mutually agree. "



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Happy Dorion "mutual parting” day to all those who celebrate.



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senior wrote:

Dorion officially gone.


@ian_mendes

There is a LOT to unpack from that press conference. 

I’ll gather my thoughts and fire off a column in the next few hours. 

But one thing Andauler clarified for us at the end of the press conference is he wants this to be seen as a “mutual parting” between Sens and Dorion.



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Thanks Russell. It was shocking, to say the least but maybe now we can finally move on from Melnyk.

 
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