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Still enjoying the season so far, Ottawa Senator fan?

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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Still enjoying the season so far, Ottawa Senator fan?

Quite the capper rolled in Friday evening when deputy commissioner Bill Daly revealed that, not only was Ottawa not landing the first pick overall in this summer’s draft, the club was – in fact – dropping two spots and will now pick at No. 4.

As Postmedia headline writers suggested: “Senators even suffer a loss in the NHL's draft lottery”.

So much for the magical promise of finishing second to last in the entire NHL.

The Rasmus Dahlin Dream?

Dashed.

Two or three as a strong consolation prize?

Forget it.

Which brings me to this – what’s the point in tanking anymore?

Gone are the days when you would dress your fifth-string goalie during the final week of the season to snatch last place overall, and nail down that guaranteed No. 1 draft selection.

The NHL adopted the lottery system back in 1995. Prior to that, if you were dead last, you were a sure shot to haul in an Eric Lindros, or Mats Sundin or (um) an Alex Daigle.

Best case scenario would have been for Ottawa to turn that 13.5 per cent shot at snaring the first overall pick into reality (duh). With Dahlin (the dyno defenceman, generational talent and slam-dunk choice as No. 1), the Senators would be in overdrive on the ‘3-5 year’ rebuilding plan. Now? Sit back and wait and pontificate as to who might help.

And even at that, given the tumble Friday, choice No. 2 or 3 also might be gone with the wind.

Also popping into mind this past week:

Playoff tip-ins: Predictions indicate that Ottawa will select between three wingers at the draft table: Andrei Svechnikov, Filip Zadina and Brady Tkachuk. If I’m a betting man (and I am, man, you should take a look at my star-studded fantasy baseball triumph of 1996 – Brady Anderson, Albert Belle, Jay Buhner. Zowee.), Ottawa nabs Tkachuk if he’s still around at No. 4 . . . This year’s finalists for the Jack Adams award are Colorado’s Jared Bednar, Boston’s Bruce Cassidy and Vegas’ Gerard Gallant. This is the biggest runaway win (for Gallant) since Hulk Hogan dropped the leg on Iron Mike Sharpe . . . Auston Matthews disappeared in that Boston set-to but he had help. The shadow cast by Zdeno Chara was immense . . . Ask Bobby Ryan about Chara’s presence. The Big Z hammered Ryan during last year’s spring showdown. Ryan was a bundle of bruises heading into the Rangers series . . . Thoughtful and fun radio. Two guys who get it done right consistently: TSN’s Steve Lloyd and Todd White – weekdays, 10-2 pm . . . Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand? Wow. Just wow.

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