Binghamton Senators beat reporter Joy Lindsay tweeted this morning that coach Kurt Kleinendorst indicated that Lehner is suffering from back spasms and will be out indefinitely.
Before Lehner was demoted, there were some rumblings that he may have been a little banged up. He missed his first game down there for undisclosed reasons and now comes the news that he is out indefinitely.
It has been an up and down year for Lehner and certainly not the ideal situation for his career development. He has been back and forth between Ottawa and Binghamton for the majority of the season and hasn't been able to get as many starts as the club was hoping.
He has played in just 26 games this season.
There is no time line on the injury at this point.
Unless he(Brain)saw what was happening and wanted to rebuild..
Now because of the pressure and travel placed on Lehner he is out.
Also, what is up with Leclaire, haven't heard anything about him in a while. Is he playing in Bingo or did they just send him home for the rest of the year?
Believe he was shut down for the year.
Lehner may turn out to be a keeper but by no means should we be counting on it.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Lehner deemed the most fit guy in camp this past fall? Didn't he pretty much have the best results on just about every test they run these guys through? I really don't think we have to worry about this kid being injury prone.
Totally agree with gator though - let's sign Anderson for 2-3 years and let Lehner develop at his own pace. If he somehow plays so awesome that we HAVE to find room for him in the NHL that will be a good thing.
He has been "delayed" a little bit. Have to be patient.
I don't think any of the teams with a Bernier, Schneider, Rask or Enroth are looking to actually move those guys.
Brust would get eaten alive in the NHL.....
Sucks about Lehner but all players experience injury at one point or another. Sign Anderson and find another back-up for cheap, that should be the plan moving forward next year. Keep Lehner in the A and make him work to take over Brust's spot as #1....
I feel like that's an overreaction because of our history with Leclaire. People get injured, hard to blame it on his schedule this year. It's not like the Sens actually wanted him to have the year he has this year with all the up and down and AHL boobirds. Shit happens, he'll be fine and he'll be our goalie in a few years.
I just assumed he was dealing with visa problems.
Potulny has played in past few games with the Senastors.
Guess you were not watching last few games ??
Guess you were not watching last few games ??
Bazinga. I believe he was being sarcastic, that Potulny has been invisible pretty much.
(Though I actually think he was okay, he certainly wasn't noteworthy).
As for the question about drafting a high ceiling player vs a ready now type, 100% we have to go with the high ceiling. That's why RNH is my 1st choice and Strome the 2nd should RNH not be available. I'm sure Murray would go this way but I don't totally trust Melnyk not to stick his nose in and demand someone who will be here for next year. Given the play of the team of late and of some of the callups, there should be less reason to consider that route.
While Svatos has been a disappointment, Potulny has been absolutely invisible on the ice.
Great to see the kids from our own system, Condra and Greening, as well as Bobby Butler make a difference.
Let Svatos and Potulny walk at the end of the season and at least save the 7th rounder we'd have to send to Chicago if Potulny is re-signed.
I noticed that too...goes with the same conspiracy of player highlites on TSN always show the individual scoring on the Sens. We're the 'Rodney Dangerfield' of hockey.
The Sabres, Pens and Coyotes were winners last night.
It will be interesting to see who they bring up. I though D Smith was playing pretty well in the games I saw. Potulny was invisible. But Bingo needs players to keep in the playoff race.
It was nice to see Derek Grant get a point in what I believe to be his first AHL game.
Very good point. I guess my point would be that Spezza was playing on an AHL team a single handedly kept his team in it and was inches away from a hat-trick and I've seen players make the list in losing cause. Either way, who cares I just can't wait for the draft (FML).
Gryba has finally started to get how to play defensive defence. I think just watching him he still has along way to go, but has taken some great strides.
I feel its safe to say that Potulny's try out is over and I personally don't think hell be resigned for Ottawa anyways.
as for Gryba and Weircioch, I think the key with these two is simply patience. They are rounding into solid nhl prospects and will make the jump in the 12-13 season I'd think.
Did the other Sidorkiewicz hear me calling him an 8 year old and include a Samuel Beckett reference?!?!
I was also impressed with Smith's game. He's not particularly fast or even good with the puck, but I never saw anyone beat him 1v1 - he's exceptional at taking the body. Not a hard hitter, but textbook defensive play. If he could work on the other aspects of his game, I'd be happy with him as a 6th. Unfortunately, we don't really have room for him.
PS why haven't I got an account confirmation yet? Looked in my spam mailbox and everything!
Yes Jabz it was stupid of me to suggest we trade for a young goalie because no team will ever trade a prospect. Ever. No matter how good their goaltending is at the NHL level .I must be insane to think any team would ever trade with us. What was I thinking?
Relax there bud, I simply stated that I didn't think those goalies' teams would trade them. No need to get all defensive about it. WTF is your problem.
I ran into Leclaire today at a hotdog stand. He's sure grills a great sausage!
Hey Chirp - is there any way you can come with a more friendly Black Berry option for the site. It takes forrrrrrrr ever to load and I can't read past the first page of comments.
Thanks!