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Hockey Country: December 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Saturday, December 31, 2005. Ottawa 4 NY Islanders 3. The resilience displayed in the third period. The Vaclav Varada-Chris Kelly-Denis Hamel line. It wasn’t a great night for the Ottawa blueliners, as I’ll touch on in a minute, but of the six, Volchenkov was, consistently, the best. He blocked shots, played the body, and was backchecking well. Easier said than...
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Hockey Country: October 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Monday, October 31, 2005. Bo no longer knows Ottawa. This is probably not a Halloween Brandon Bochenski. Will want to remember. As many expected, the Ottawa Senators demoted the rookie right winger to the Binghamton Senators this morning. One goal from a rookie might not be bad, but when you consider he’s playing on their top line with Dany Heatley. The problem...
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Hockey Country: July 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Sunday, July 31, 2005. New US. TV deal in place says Globe. This morning's Boston Globe. Is reporting that the talked about deal with Comcast to be their new national cable partner has been agreed to and will be announced sometime soon. Once the Sidney Crosby. Posted by CMcMurtry @ 9:16 AM. Volchenkov-Sens war could be a sign of bad things to come. We view this...
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Hockey Country: February 2006
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Friday, February 24, 2006. I would've been more entertained watching grass grow. After much deliberation, I decided to watch today's semi-finals games without any allegiances. Instead of having a rooting interest in any team involved, I thought it wise to view the games strictly as a hockey fan. Boy did I pick the wrong day to do that. The Finns work their asse...
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Hockey Country: November 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Ottawa 4 Montreal 0. Ray Emery collects his first career shutout. Chris Neil and Mike Fisher’s work ethic. The play of the defence as a group. Martin Havlat goes down with an injury. Antoine Vermette’s bad penalties. Chris Phillips caught out of position. Their blueline was in shambles. Sheldon Souray. Who’s probably been their bes...
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Hockey Country: January 2006
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Monday, January 30, 2006. Due to an unforeseen Internet connection problem at my home, I've been unable to update since late Thursday night. I'm hoping, based on what I've been told, that it will be solved sometime this week, and possibly as soon as today, but I'm not holding my breath. Posted by CMcMurtry @ 3:30 PM. Friday, January 27, 2006. Ottawa 3 Montreal 0.
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Hockey Country: September 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Friday, September 30, 2005. A class act moves on. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that longtime Ottawa Senator Shaun Van Allen. Will be a part of the Sens broadcast team this season. Van Allen, who did the color commentary on last night’s radio broadcast, will be the co-host of the post-game show with Steve Lloyd. Moves over to do TV and Gord Wilson. Perhap...
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Hockey Country: August 2005
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A weblog dedicated to tracking the trials and tribulations of the Ottawa Senators and the rest of the National Hockey League cmcmurtry@gmail.com. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. When the lockout ended, there were two assumptions made regarding the ideal situation for a player to be in:. 1) It was best to be under contract already and take the 24% rollback because the free agents were going to get even less than that on the open market. If you believe published reports. By waiting everyone else out, Bondra's ...
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