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SENATORS: A Week in Review is a weekly column looking back at the week in Ottawa Senators hockey written by OLMSports Dave Gross.


Feature photo Courtesy NHLI via Getty (Andre Ringuette)

So, your team is out of the playoffs, what are you going to do with all this sudden free time?

Reminisce?

Pontificate about the future?

Relish in a potential quick exit from one of your chief rivals?

Hit the driving range?

Pray for an end to winter (. . . yeah, right).

Regardless, hockey marches on with or without your Eastern Ontario hockey club.

And with that in mind, here’s a look at the week on the ice (for those still playing) and off (for those not).

Playoff tip-ins: The draft lottery is on April 28 and will be aired on both CBC and NBC . . . The Senators chances at nailing the top pick overall sit at 13.5 per cent . . . The Buffalo Bad-Luck Schleprock Sabres lead the charge with an 18.5 per cent shot . . . Is it me or is this the precise moment when Mike Babcock needs to start earning his considerable salary? . . . A few fellas who could play on my team anytime: Blake Wheeler, Zach Hyman, Logan Couture, Austin Watson, Kevan Miller, the entire Vegas Golden Knights . . . Has anyone noticed that Tampa is leading New Jersey 2-0 in their series? Is anyone actually watching? . . . Remember when the Sabres essentially gave up on Tyler Myers (sending him to the Jets for troublemaker Evander Kane)? Further evidence why Buffalo is Buffalo . . . Remember when Buffalo essentially gave up on Kane and sent him to San Jose for a weak prospect package? Further evidence, Part II . . . BTW, the Sharks’ Kane is my second favourite Kane, slightly behind the WWE giant . . .  Speaking of giants, check out HBO’s documentary on Andre – it’s fascinating and a bit sad too . . . Subtraction by addition: Getting Tomas Plekanec from Montreal. A huge scouting gaffe by Toronto. Plekanec can’t keep up in the new NHL . . . One Leaf who’s earned much more ice is Kasperi Kapanen. He plays hard. Consistently . . . Loving the ferocity in the Winnipeg/Minnesota series. Hate is hockey, baby.

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