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SENATORS: What We Learned Last Week

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


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From the highly anticipated "Things-We-Learned-This-Past-Week" department:

NEWS, NOTES AND NOTIONS:  How bad have things become for the Buffalo Sabres? Friday night, noted 'sniper' Derek Dorsett bags two against you and adds an assist in a 4-2 loss to Vancouver. Appears to be another long season for the Sabres and you have to wonder if this is ever going to turn around. You look at the relatively young and somewhat dynamic roster and just, well, shake your head . . . As poor as the situation is in Northwest NY State, what is happening in Southern Quebec? The Habs were dummied in three straight through California this past week, by a combined score of 16-5 (lost to Anaheim, San Jose and Los Angeles). Carey Price, the all-world goaltender, looks below ordinary; the team in front of him can't score; and head coach Claude Julien would be pulling the hair off his head – if he had any left. What a mess . . . Montreal sports radio sure is a whole lot of fun to listen to these days, unless you're a Habs fan of course . . . As John Shannon (Sportsnet) tweeted this past weekend: "It's one thing to be the lowest scoring team in the NHL (13), but Montreal has allowed more goals against than any team in the league (33)." . . . Wondering what the Canadiens will look like when they visit Ottawa on Oct. 30th. Patience is not a lengthy visitor among the hockey throng in Montreal when things are going sour . . . Ottawa had its first regular season glance at the New Jersey Devils last week and the Devils came as advertised. This team can motor . . . One coach who I would pay to see during his post-game meet-ups with the media is Edmonton boss Todd McLellan. He's never dull and is reaching 'Tortorellian' heights these days.

THE WEEK AHEAD:
Tuesday, Oct. 24: LA at Ottawa (7:30 pm)
Thursday, Oct. 26: Philadelphia at Ottawa (7:30 pm)
Friday, Oct. 27: Ottawa at New Jersey (7 pm)

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