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lol. O-town, bitches! You should see the awful smoke and mirrors job he's doing to those TA's in the Van thread.
go sens go
as long as it's not Toronto I could care less.
Go sens!
you still suck Leafs. You'll never win
i'm sorry i'll stop but i just peed myself

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| Originally posted by all-nite-freak they won't win a cup in a long time, simply because management does not have to win to put people in the stands...just like bal en blanc |
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| Originally posted by RayRayy Plus its no secret that big time NHL free agent players don't wanna play in Montreal too. |
Tjis..rofl!
Sens may get up to 12 days rest if they sweep tonight.
I would quite frankly rather watch Special Olympics Blind Curling than have to watch the Sens win and 5 guys rioting in front of a Loblaws:P

even i feel bad but i just cant help it.

ha ha, I'm posting these in the Van thread
When is Tiesto coming to Scotiabank place to rip off some nOObs?
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| Originally posted by all-nite-freak even i feel bad but i just cant help it. |
Murray finally getting a little playoff recognition
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SOURCE: OTTAWA CITIZEN
After a game during the second-round series against the New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators coach Bryan Murray drove a friend to the Byward Market.
There were lines at all of the bars and restaurants, and they couldn't get in anywhere.
It probably wouldn't happen in the Valley, but no one in Ottawa that night noticed the coach of the Senators at the end of the line and ushered him in.
What's a coach to do?
"I'll have to drop a name of one of the guys," Murray, a native of Shawville, joked yesterday. "There's no question about that, I'll have to say I know the players." Chances are that if the Senators keep playing the way they have been playing, Murray won't be standing at the end of any line in this town.
/article
wow, only in Ottawa does that happen. We're gonna get the Cup and then go back to our knitting here.
Serves those cheap bastards right for going to Kelsey's aka the only restaurant in ottawa with real cutlery
Porterhouse..
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| Originally posted by all-nite-freak Serves those cheap bastards right for going to Kelsey's aka the only restaurant in ottawa with real cutlery |
W-DAAAAA-F??

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| Originally posted by Spin Laden "I'll have to drop a name of one of the guys," Murray, a native of Shawville, joked yesterday. |
Sens win in OT
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| Originally posted by Kate Manus the town sign for Shawville actually says "home of Bryan and Terry Murray" |
thanks for knocking out that crybaby Lindy Ruff and the Sabres.
Sincerely
Rangers fan
anyone but the sens, would be amazing if the Ducks won it, cause it would show how much the league has become a joke!
imagine that? Emilio Estevez and the Mighty Ducks get to don skates and raise the Stanley Cup, well before any Leaf gets a sniff.
Yeah, I was out tonight and the fever is not collective here yet.. fans who are cheering for the Sens still look like outcasts and Yahoos. We'll see during the Finals but I don't see the same passion I saw on TV for Edmonton and Calgary of recent years (yet).
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| Originally posted by Spin Laden imagine that? Emilio Estevez and the Mighty Ducks get to don skates and raise the Stanley Cup, well before any Leaf gets a sniff. Yeah, I was out tonight and the fever is not collective here yet.. fans who are cheering for the Sens still look like outcasts and Yahoos. We'll see during the Finals but I don't see the same passion I saw on TV for Edmonton and Calgary of recent years (yet). |
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| Originally posted by RayRayy Yeah, My bro jus got back from living in Lake Louise for a year... Sez Ottawa is a YAWNER compared to what it was like when Edmonton had their run...The city was literally running out of beer. Everybody was hammered day and night. No joke. |
Time for reinforcements then.. Cornwall isn't too far away 
yes cornwall would fit the bill quite well...its actually less lame than ottawa because they are closer to MTL
Scotiabank Place offers regrets, return trip to attacked Sabres fan
By Joanne Laucius , ottawa citizen
Scotiabank Place has stepped in to make amends to a Buffalo woman who was reportedly knocked down by two Senators fans and punched repeatedly after Game 4 Wednesday night. The woman suffered a concussion.
The facility's executive director and vice-president, Tom Conroy, e-mailed Renee Luck and husband Sean to express his regrets and offer them tickets to a Sabres game in Ottawa, along with dinner at Club Red and a stay at the Westin Hotel.
The offer extends to Game 6 - should it be necessary - or to a game of their choice next season.
Ms. Luck, 31, was at the Senators-Sabres game with a group of Buffalo visitors. At the end of the game, she remarked that Senators fans should put their brooms away, referring to the brooms some were carrying in anticipation of a Senators sweep of the series.
Without warning, two young men knocked down Ms. Luck and a friend, 28-year-old Kristin Brown, Mr. Luck said Friday. Ms. Luck was punched several times before friends were able to intervene, he said.
Ottawa police arrived soon after. They detained two suspects who are not currently in police custody. No charges have been laid. Ms. Luck was treated for a concussion before returning home.
The incident has drawn the wrong kind of attention to Ottawa hockey culture. The news has hit radio, print and television in Buffalo and was even mentioned on CNN. This kind of fan behaviour is rare at Scotiabank Place, said Mr. Conroy. "I've been here for 12 years and this is unprecedented."
Ms. Brown said she was surprised by the attack. "My jersey was grabbed, then I was down and Renee was being punched. Up until then, I had been having a great time."
Ms. Luck sustained facial injuries and paramedics advised her to go to an emergency room. She decided to hold off until returning home to Buffalo on Thursday, said Mr. Luck.
Doctors said his wife suffered a concussion and a contusion to her left orbital bone, the bone that surrounds the eye. Despite her injuries, she has returned to work as a high school special education teacher and is declining requests for interviews, said Mr. Luck.
"She doesn't know what to tell everyone. She's just embarrassed."
Investigating officer Sgt. Allan McConnell said police require witnesses to lay charges - preferably the person who claims an injury. Police had no option but to release the suspects because on Wednesday night the Lucks said they would not return to Ottawa to testify, said Sgt. McConnell.
However, police have requested a written statement from the Lucks and will interview the suspects. Charges could still be laid.
Meanwhile, the incident has stirred up questions in Buffalo about fan behaviour.
"I heard about it on the radio. This has been very upsetting. Two knuckleheads hitting a woman. It puts a black eye on Ottawa," said Buffalo resident Mark Rittling, 41, a Sabres season-ticket holder. "There's nothing wrong with bantering back and forth. We all do it. It doesn't have to go that far."
Mr. Luck said his wife would not want the incident to spark further incidents of violence between fans.
"That's the last thing my wife wants. My wife is adamant she wants no retaliation. Why stoop to that level?"
Mr. Luck said he and his wife visited Ottawa last year for a hockey game and enjoyed the experience so much they wanted to return this year. Even on Wednesday night after she was attacked, Senators fans helped to hold the suspects until police arrived, he said. Just before the attack, a pair of Senators fans wearing gladiator costumes had asked him to be in a photo with them.
"Honestly, you have the nicest fans in the world," said Mr. Luck. "I still say the same thing. It's just these two morons."
Right now, however, there is nothing that could entice the Lucks back to Ottawa - perhaps not even Scotiabank Place's offer of the best seats in the house. Mr. Luck said he doesn't know if he and his wife will accept the tickets - although he jokes there is one thing that might smooth things over.
"We did come up with one thing they could offer us - the Senators dropping the next two games."
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