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Outdoor Series: Vancouver Canucks vs. Ottawa SenatorsBc Place StadiumBc Place Stadium
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03/02/2014 3:30 AM
Mar 02, 2014
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    Eulogy: Remembering the 2012-13 Ottawa Senators (Puck Daddy)

    (Ed. Note: As the Stanley Cup Playoffs continue, we're bound to lose some friends along the journey. We've asked for these losers, gone but not forgotten, to be eulogized by the people who knew the teams best: The bloggers who hated them the most . Here’s Andrew Berkshire of Habs Eyes On The Prize and Mike Obrand . Again, this was not written by us. Also: This is a roast and you will be offended by it , so don't take it so seriously.) By Andrew Berkshire and Mike Obrand Hello and welcome as we bid adieu to the most blissfully unaware and naval-gazing organization in pro sports, the 2012-13 Ottawa Shenatorsh. The reaction around most of the NHL when the news came out that the Sens were eliminated was a mildly confused “There’s a team in Ottawa?” Yes, my friends, there is a team there, although Canada’s Phoenix Coyotes aren’t really located in Ottawa, they play in Kanata, which is actually quite far away from Ottawa. When awarded an expansion NHL franchise on Dec. 6, 1990, the Senators faced an extreme uphill battle to create a fanbase in an area dominated by both Leafs and Habs fans. 20 years after their first NHL season in 1992-93, Ottawa remains a city dominated by Habs and Leafs fans. Perhaps that’s why the franchise and fanbase has such a hilarious inferiority complex. To make matters worse for the desperately reaching fanbase, the Senators have completely failed to create a team identity outside of being generally boring to watch for their entire history. This is especially troublesome when their division has four other teams with strong identities. The Montreal Canadiens: Small and skilled The Boston Bruins: Big and physical The Toronto Maple Leafs: Terrible at hockey The Buffalo Sabres: Annoying cheap shot artists The Senators had an opportunity to give themselves an identity early on in their history, with five straight top-three picks, which netted them the most hated player in franchise history, the most well-known bust in NHL history, another huge bust with a mullet, a player who’s best known for having his eye carved out by another Ottawa Senator, and Chris Phillips. Not exactly a glorious start to a franchise, and probably why one of the most notable players in the team’s history is Chris Neil.

     

    Penguins oust Sens in five, reach Eastern finals (The Associated Press)

    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Boston or the New York Rangers? To be honest, Ottawa's Daniel Alfredsson doesn't think it matters who the Pittsburgh Penguins face in the Eastern Conference finals.

     

    Penguins polish off Senators (The SportsXchange)

    PITTSBURGH -- On Friday night in Pittsburgh, the Penguins were looking to not only eliminate the Ottawa Senators but capture their first series victory on Consol Energy Center ice and move on to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2009.

     

    Penguins rip Ottawa 6-2, move to conference finals (Comcast SportsNet Mid Atlantic)

    James Neal scored his first postseason hat trick as the Penguins capped a five-game series win over the Ottawa Senators with a 6-2 win.

     

    Penguins eliminate Senators, 6-2 (Comcast SportsNet New England)

    The Pittsburgh Penguins eliminate the Ottawa Senators, 6-2 and will face the winner of the Bruins-Rangers series in the Eastern Conference Finals.

     

    Penguins blow out Senators again, advance to Eastern Conference finals (Puck Daddy)

    Canada, you may want to sit down. The Pittsburgh Penguins advanced to the Eastern Conference finals Friday, eliminating the Ottawa Senators -- the last remaining Canadian team -- with a decisive 6-2 victory in Game 5. With that, an American club will win the Stanley Cup for the 19th straight season. Now comes the annual Canadian tradition where the country shifts from counting Canadian teams in contention to Canadian players on American teams. The Senators made a slight improvement in Game 5, holding the Penguins to fewer goals than in their previous game. Unfortunately, it was just one fewer, and that's not nearly enough when they allowed 7 the last time around. This game was a lot like Game 4, come to think of it: All Pittsburgh, and not all that close.

     

    NHL-Pittsburgh beat Ottawa to book Eastern Finals berth (Reuters)

    May 24 (Reuters) - The Pittsburgh Penguins have advanced to the National Hockey League Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2009 after smashing the Ottawa Senators 6-2 in Game Five on Friday, taking the semi-final series 4-1. James Neal notched a hat-trick and added an assist to help clinch a place in the Eastern finals for the top-seeded Penguins for the first time since they last won the Stanley Cup. Brenden Morrow opened the scoring in the seventh minute of the opening period for the Penguins who then scored three goals in the second, which proved the difference. ...

     

    Penguins 6, Senators 2 (The SportsXchange)

    PITTSBURGH -- On Friday night in Pittsburgh, the Penguins were looking to not only eliminate the Ottawa Senators but capture their first series victory on Consol Energy Center ice and move on to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2009.

     

    Blue Jackets sign McElhinney, Melart to contracts (The Associated Press)

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed goaltender Curtis McElhinney and defenseman Ilari Melart to one-year contracts.

     

    Penguins seek to close out Senators in Game 5, advance to Conference Final (Puck Daddy)

    Entering Game 5 Friday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins are looking to do something they've yet to accomplish under head coach Dan Bylsma: close out a playoff series on home ice. "I'm aware," Bylsma told reporters Friday about that little blip on his NHL resume. Since Bylsma replaced Michel Therrien in Feb. 2009, the Penguins have had six chances to initiate a handshake line on the ice at Mellon Arena and CONSOL Energy Center, and six times they've failed. Up 3-1 in their series versus the Ottawa Senators, the Penguins are also a win away from advancing past the second round for the first time since that 2008-09 season; one that ended with the franchise's third Stanley Cup. "Our team knows exactly how important this opportunity is to get the fourth win and try to do that here as soon as possible and not look at this being three more games," said Bylsma after Friday's morning skate . "We have one game right in front of us and it's important to have that mentality and mindset for us tonight." But as Senators head coach Paul MacLean declared during his only post-Game 4 statement , his team is going to Pittsburgh and coming to play. And like the New York Rangers, Ottawa can only follow the cliche and take it one game at a time.