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Friday, 26 October 2012 09:24

Melnyk Denies Sale Rumours

After rumours began to swirl that Sens Owner Eugene Melnyk may be looking to sell the Ottawa Senators, Melnyk was quick to dismiss the speculation.

In an email sent to the Ottawa Citizen yesterday, Melnyk simply stated, "I will never sell the Senators. Not a chance." Certainly comforting reassurance for the Sens fan base.

While a tad outspoken at times, Melnyk is exactly what you want in an owner.

He's passionate about the game of hockey and honestly cares about the on ice success of the hockey club. Even during the rebuild phase the last couple seasons, Melnyk has earned the praise of the fan base for supporting Bryan Murray and giving him to power to execute this rebuild the right way.

But the reality is, the Sens have been on an extremely tight budget the past couple seasons and the direction to tighten the purse strings comes from Eugene.

So while Melnyk was quick to deny the sale speculation, the word is he would definitely be open to the idea of a partner joining him in ownership of the Senators.

Not as drastic as the idea of Melnyk looking to sell the team outright but still something to keep an eye on moving forward.

  • The BSens are finally back in action tomorrow night when they take on the Portland Pirates.  The Pirates roster includes former Senators prospect David Rundblad along with with a couple other top end defensive prospects in Brandon Gormley and Oliver Ekmann-Larsson.  Should be a good one.
  • Another disappointing day on the CBA front yesterday as the NHL officially pulled their most recent offer from the table.  The expectation is that more game cancelations will come in the near future.  The negotiation continues to be non-existent which is particularly  disappointing when you consider how close the two sides really are. Figure it out, fellas.
     

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0 #1 eli 2012-10-26 09:16
These rumours seem to be tied to Melnyk's getting hosed in his recent divorce. I have to believe him when he says that he won't sell the team. Why would he? We are passionate Canadian market, the payroll is fairly low, and the chances of making the playoffs are reasonably good.
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+1 #2 miguel 2012-10-26 09:26
not sure if it is necessarily a need to tighten the purse strings. Melnyk is a brilliant business mind, he has earned his milliions by working and earning it. After recent bad signings, and bad contracts, Heatley, Kovalev, Gonchar, like any good business man, I am sure he would rather the build from within, and be long term viable rather than burn money on unproductive UFA's.
I truly believe this is more of a business model that he would rather follow, than the Maple Loser, or Ranger model of throwing money at dead weight hoping that it works out,
IMHO only of course
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0 #3 The Apostle 2012-10-26 09:56
"I am sure he would rather the build from within, and be long term viable rather than burn money on unproductive UFA's."

I think it's more a "happy" confluence of the "right" way to do things and a lack of money.

I think there was a natural purse tightening because of the situation the senators were in, but Melnyk has definitely had cashflow issues and those have translated to the organisation.

If the senators were realistic stanley cup contenders we would see a small injection of cash I'm sure but not the major leap to be a spend to the cap team.

Based on comments from friends who up until the lock out worked in the organisations as accountants Melnyk is not the happy billionaire spendaholic that he is sometimes painted out to be.

If money wasn't an issue why lease the new scoreboard rather than buy it outright, for example.
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0 #4 miguel 2012-10-26 10:11
Quoting The Apostle:
"I am sure he would rather the build from within, and be long term viable rather than burn money on unproductive UFA's."

I think it's more a "happy" confluence of the "right" way to do things and a lack of money.

I think there was a natural purse tightening because of the situation the senators were in, but Melnyk has definitely had cashflow issues and those have translated to the organisation.

If the senators were realistic stanley cup contenders we would see a small injection of cash I'm sure but not the major leap to be a spend to the cap team.

Based on comments from friends who up until the lock out worked in the organisations as accountants Melnyk is not the happy billionaire spendaholic that he is sometimes painted out to be.

If money wasn't an issue why lease the new scoreboard rather than buy it outright, for example.


all great points Apostle,
I am sure that it is nowhere near as bad as some portray, but at the same time his "go out and get that guy who dazzled around us" ie Kovalev days are gone too.
I truly believe that when all is said and done, his ownership of the Sens et al, still bring him plenty of revenue and profits,
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0 #5 The Apostle 2012-10-26 10:28
Quoting miguel:


all great points Apostle,
I am sure that it is nowhere near as bad as some portray, but at the same time his "go out and get that guy who dazzled around us" ie Kovalev days are gone too.
I truly believe that when all is said and done, his ownership of the Sens et al, still bring him plenty of revenue and profits,


revenue turnover yes - profits not so much
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-1 #6 AlfieforMayor11 2012-10-26 10:40
I think it would be great if Melnyk found an ownership partner. Clearly the organization's financial situation isn't ideal at the moment, but I highly doubt Melnyk is even close to considering selling the team.

Right now, considering the Sens are still in the building stages, it isn't necessary to spend anywhere near the cap, but eventually, if ownership is serious about contending for the Stanley Cup, then they will have to be willing to big spenders.

To compete for the Cup, teams have to be able to draft well, make savvy trades at the right times, and add key free agents.

I want to see the Sens return to legitimate contenders in this league. I hope that Melnyk's goal isn't to just "survive" and hope that we can compete against the big spending teams.
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+1 #7 miguel 2012-10-26 10:45
Quoting The Apostle:
Quoting miguel:


all great points Apostle,
I am sure that it is nowhere near as bad as some portray, but at the same time his "go out and get that guy who dazzled around us" ie Kovalev days are gone too.
I truly believe that when all is said and done, his ownership of the Sens et al, still bring him plenty of revenue and profits,


revenue turnover yes - profits not so much


Not too sure on this point either, absolutely the Senators themselves lose money, which is ideal for tax purposes but all of the other reveunue streams associated with SBP, undoubtedly make profits, again IMHO only, as I cannot prove this,
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+1 #8 AlfieforMayor11 2012-10-26 10:45
NHL TO ANNOUNCE CANCELLATION OF GAMES THROUGH NOV. 30

This is such bullshit.
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-1 #9 ZachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-10-26 10:45
The statement of Melnyk working for his money is a little false Unfortunately Melnyk was a little dirty when it comes to making his money. Read his bio.

That said he is a great guy who loves his team as well as the city. He is also Ukrainian like me and has donated millions to hospitals and the Ukrainian community in Toronto among other things.

So I still have very much respect in him and believe him when he says he won't sell the team. I think it would be his absolute last resort. He may have lost a ton of money in his divorce but that doesn't mean he's bankrupt. Until he is I doubt he sell the Sens or any of his other beloved assets.
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0 #10 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-26 11:00
wow, didnt care to look up anything hockey yesterday, must have been quite the shock...

glad to hear melnyk put out the fires quickly.
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0 #11 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-26 11:11
with the nhl about to cancell mo-vember,

i guess the only thing that good that comes from this is there's no bad mustach contest this year.

had to resort to watching KHL games (since the AHL seems to be a weekend league right now), theres the language thing also hard to figure out what teams everyone's on.

Malkin still looks to be the elite russian player ahead of ovi and kovi, but i dont thnik thats anything new.
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0 #12 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-10-26 11:33
I have full confidence in Melnyk and I know he will always do everything within his power to keep the Sens in Ottawa.
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0 #13 jakester 2012-10-26 11:49
Maybe Melnyk should call Balsillie cuz they both have less money than they once did!
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0 #14 SensChirp 2012-10-26 12:15
Quoting TheGritty3rdLiner:
I have full confidence in Melnyk and I know he will always do everything within his power to keep the Sens in Ottawa.

This was never about "moving" the team. NHL would not allow it.
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+7 #15 ZachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-10-26 12:33
At this point all the players are asking is for the owners to honor their contracts but the NHL just won't even consider it. Probably because they signed a ridiculous amount of long term contracts right before this CBA expired expecting them all to be 10-15% cheaper and now don't want to pay up. So again the owners screwed themselves.

If they wouldn't have signed all those contracts, them honoring the contracts that wre already in place before August came along wouldn't have been nearly as expensive.

The players are ok with 50-50 as long as its slowly brought there. If the NHL would honor the contracts, every year there would be contracts that expire and therefore would bring the percentage closer to 50-50 until enough old contracts are gone and they actually are at that even split. But the NHL insists on an imidiate 50-50 split because that means the players have to take a cut (aka the owners don't need to pay out 100% of the contracts they just signed).

The NHL tries to say they've made consessions since this process began. However that's completely untrue. The only consessions they've made we're from they're origininal mind boggling offer of 43% for the players. So they think they lo good because they've come from 43% to 50%. I mean common. The sad part is that tons of fans now think the NHL are the good guys. Meanwhile the players haven't been offered a single good thing to make them consider taking a pay cut.

If the owners maybe came to the players and said I'll give you this and this and therefore expect you to give back some salary maybe the players would play along. Instead the owners are saying you give me this, this and this and I give you nothing.

This deal will never get done until the league either decides to honor the contracts or at least offer the players a little something in return
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+1 #16 KT7 2012-10-26 12:56
I actually once did a business project on the Sens about their coportate social responisbbility .

It gave me an oppurtunity to look into some of their basic financials..... no in depth report on their profits , revenues and expenses...as obviously they're not Incorporated. However, from what I saw the team usually manages to break even near the end of season/begginin g of playoffs.( i.e ..expenses covered, but no profit). Now ,obviously this past season was very successful year from the business point of view ( and even hockey!)with about 13 mil in cap space, and selling out almost every home night.


Now I may be just a young naive student,
It wouldn't make sense for him to start looking for offers if the previous year was such a success..Im sure his financial team is making revenue projections based on this new rebuild..(consi dering losses in lockout and salary payroll increase as top end prospects eventually sign their major contracts).

also what suprised me more was just how much the team / organization values being an integral part of contributing to the city's well being. Especially in youth. there's a very large amount of money ( easily upto $4mil) that the sens payoff in charities, research and benefits.

At least from what i researched...Eu gene's the shiz!
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-1 #17 MoMovember 2012-10-26 13:00
New CBA:

- Immediate 50/50 split while honouring existing contracts.
- 7 year contract max, 2 year entry level deals
- Lower cap to 60M and floor to 45M, 24% reduction on all current contracts (cap hit only, players are still paid in full for their contracts)
- AHL players count towards cap, 1 week buyout period after signing CBA.
- Awesome NHL polo shirts for everyone
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+1 #18 ShaunK 2012-10-26 13:24
on a side note for a minute, did Spezza get hurt?

I noticed he's not in the lineup for Rapperswill-Jon a today
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+1 #19 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-26 13:54
if the nhl considers players contracts must be honoured no matter the outcome and deductions then we could be far off a new deal. I dont think the NHL should be able to control already signed contracts and reduce them without breaking the agreement which is the contract.

why does the NHL think they own the players rights if they are cutting salary to their liking?

think about it, all of those over blown contracts will be reduced creating cap space just to allow GMs to sign more bad deals. it makes no sense.

Owners, teams and GMs need to be held responsible for their own actions, signings and how many butts they put in the seats.
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0 #20 TheBoss 2012-10-26 13:55
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting TheGritty3rdLiner:
I have full confidence in Melnyk and I know he will always do everything within his power to keep the Sens in Ottawa.

This was never about "moving" the team. NHL would not allow it.


I really doubt that. Never say never. Did the Jets also not move to Atlanta?

While it's great that Eugene is intent on keeping the Sens here in Ottawa, I think it'd be wise for him to get a partner to inject more cash into the franchise. As much as we want to believe "winning" will bring in new fans, so will will marketing. And it seems to me that compared to the Canucks, Oilers, and Leafs, we are one of the less marketed teams in Canada.

Of course, it doesn't offing help that the Leafs are owned by Bell/Rogers, so already we're kind of screwed since Leafs games are broadcast through tv/satellite/mo bile/rogers/tab let/etc.

I just think it'd be great if the Sens had more exposure nationally, but it's very tough due to the situation/monop oly. It'd bring in more income, but I guess it's true that many sports teams owners don't actually make large profits from their clubs (unless you're MLSE/Lakers Group/Dallas Cowboys).
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+1 #21 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-26 13:57
chirp you really need to fix the contrast of the editing box, my eyes are getting stained... i think im getting old.

i think the simple solution is adjusting the text colour to black if your having trouble changing the grey on grey layout.
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-7 #22 Sandy 2012-10-26 14:48
Although I don't agree with most of his articles there is one in the Ottawa Sun today from Steve Simmonds about the salaries of the NHL players since the lockout.

He is using Leaf players as an example as that is what he knows best. This is just mindblowing the increases in salaries most of these players took.

http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/25/dollars-and-sense-in-the-nhl

As for Melnyk selling the Sens.. more Toronto centric media garbage. They don't know or care about anything outside of what is (in their minds) the borders of the centre of the hockey universe.

It has been reported that those 3 offers of the NHLPA last week included salary INCREASES at the beginning. And they wonder why the NHL took 10 minutes to refuse them.

So they are prepared to now lose 26% revenue in lost games to the end of November to save 13%. Sure makes sense to me. .. NOT.
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0 #23 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-26 15:07
Quoting Sandy:
Although I don't agree with most of his articles there is one in the Ottawa Sun today from Steve Simmonds about the salaries of the NHL players since the lockout.

He is using Leaf players as an example as that is what he knows best. This is just mindblowing the increases in salaries most of these players took.

http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/25/dollars-and-sense-in-the-nhl

As for Melnyk selling the Sens.. more Toronto centric media garbage. They don't know or care about anything outside of what is (in their minds) the borders of the centre of the hockey universe.

It has been reported that those 3 offers of the NHLPA last week included salary INCREASES at the beginning. And they wonder why the NHL took 10 minutes to refuse them.

So they are prepared to now lose 26% revenue in lost games to the end of November to save 13%. Sure makes sense to me. .. NOT.


how old is lupul? wouldn't he be on an entry level deal before the last lockout? when he signed his next contract he and others get a big pay raise because they finally get the million+ $ contract. seems like a bad idea to use a guy on an entry level deal as an example.

is this #nhl propaganda?
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-7 #24 Sandy 2012-10-26 15:43
Quoting WeAreSensFans!:
Quoting Sandy:
Although I don't agree with most of his articles there is one in the Ottawa Sun today from Steve Simmonds about the salaries of the NHL players since the lockout.

He is using Leaf players as an example as that is what he knows best. This is just mindblowing the increases in salaries most of these players took.

http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/25/dollars-and-sense-in-the-nhl

As for Melnyk selling the Sens.. more Toronto centric media garbage. They don't know or care about anything outside of what is (in their minds) the borders of the centre of the hockey universe.

It has been reported that those 3 offers of the NHLPA last week included salary INCREASES at the beginning. And they wonder why the NHL took 10 minutes to refuse them.

So they are prepared to now lose 26% revenue in lost games to the end of November to save 13%. Sure makes sense to me. .. NOT.


how old is lupul? wouldn't he be on an entry level deal before the last lockout? when he signed his next contract he and others get a big pay raise because they finally get the million+ $ contract. seems like a bad idea to use a guy on an entry level deal as an example.

is this #nhl propaganda?


It was more than Lupul that he referred to but salary increases of 300 & 400%? Sorry but that's just ridiculous. No wonder the NHL is in the mess it is now. The Owners are mostly to blame and the players are out of touch with reality.

How do we find out if Spezza is hurt?

Do the Sens deal with this arrogant idiot?

Allan Walsh ‏@walsha
Now, precious cap at risk, franchise values plummeting and NHLPA stronger than ever. Yup, job well done.

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I guess he is the NHLPA's mouthpiece.

Sure it's great for the NHLPA for franchise values to plummet possibly reducing # of teams in the NHL and # of NHL players.
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-7 #25 Sandy 2012-10-26 17:34
Andrei Markov left with an undisclosed injury in his KHL game...
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+9 #26 St Nick 2012-10-26 22:30
Right, billionnaires have never lied to us before, have they?
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-6 #27 Sandy 2012-10-27 09:46
Quoting St Nick:
Right, billionnaires have never lied to us before, have they?


BOTH sides lie...the Owners & the players.

I don't see too many player agents mouthing off the way Walsh does. He thinks getting rid of the salary cap is a good thing?

Anything on Spezza yet?

An interesting read:

http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/26/examination-of-top-ottawa-senators-prospects-in-junior-and-college
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-7 #28 Sandy 2012-10-27 10:21
Found this comment on Facebook -- as she breathes a sigh of relief.

"In the first season match against Rapperswil-Jona , which had to play without the sick NHL star Jason Spezza, the Lions had in the last nine minutes revealed 2-0 and still lost 2:3. This time, let burn the ZSC nothing more, it also brought the first goal from Michel Riesen (18), who met for the eighth time this season, not the concept."


Going to put a 'negative' on this one also?
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0 #29 Mat 2012-10-27 10:49
Hey Chirp,

Where's that Binghampton collaborator of yours? We need Bingo news to distract us from these CBA talks.

The news gets updated once a week on their website, its brutal! No point in redesigning the look if your not going to make good use of your communication platform...

I wish we could have better insight on starting lineups, injuries (Shane Prince??), player profiles, etc.

Anyways, looking forward to another BSens victory tonight.
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-3 #30 Sandy 2012-10-27 11:02
Quoting Mat:
Hey Chirp,

Where's that Binghampton collaborator of yours? We need Bingo news to distract us from these CBA talks.

The news gets updated once a week on their website, its brutal! No point in redesigning the look if your not going to make good use of your communication platform...

I wish we could have better insight on starting lineups, injuries (Shane Prince??), player profiles, etc.

Anyways, looking forward to another BSens victory tonight.


I had put this article on one of my comments -- its from the Ottawa Sun review of prospects with Randy Lee. At least it's something.

http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/10/26/examination-of-top-ottawa-senators-prospects-in-junior-and-college
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+2 #31 timwrx 2012-10-27 12:11
I know they called up Wideman from Elmira. I was going to go to the Elmira game tonight to support those guys. They just had there first loss last night against Cincinnati.
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+2 #32 do due dew doodoo 2012-10-27 12:27
Quoting St Nick:
Right, billionnaires have never lied to us before, have they?


And millionaires always tell us the truth ?
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-3 #33 Sandy 2012-10-27 12:34
Quoting timwrx:
I know they called up Wideman from Elmira. I was going to go to the Elmira game tonight to support those guys. They just had there first loss last night against Cincinnati.


Is Cowen still out? I heard it was a muscle pull..
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-1 #34 ghost of moose vasko 2012-10-27 15:06
In world economy where there are 100,000,000 people willing to do my job for $1 an hour I find it hard to sympathize with a union of millionaires.
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+2 #35 TheBoss 2012-10-27 15:49
Quoting ghost of moose vasko:
In world economy where there are 100,000,000 people willing to do my job for $1 an hour I find it hard to sympathize with a union of millionaires.


I guess when you add an extra 0 on the end of your salary figure, you lose your rights to be treated fairly, right? Because hockey isn't a job for these guys, it's a game right? Even though, like most workers, they put in hours and hours of commitment to their team through practices, charity events, games... But I guess if you enjoy what you do, you shouldn't get paid too much for it, since work + fun = no no?

These guys are living out their dreams but people too often forget this is all they have because they've invested so much time (literally their whole lives) into it. It sucks that there's no NHL, but they'll sort this out. Might as well support the other players in the OHL/AHL that are often over looked..
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+3 #36 dmare085 2012-10-27 15:56
According to sportsnet only a 66 out of an 82 game schedule can be attained. At the end of the day, NHL owners and NHLPA are fighting over the fan's money. You mean to tell me that they can't decide how to allocate 3.3$Billion and you have the players crying "unfair" to an agreement. This is downright shameful. Don't players know that the average salary in Canada is about 45-50K annually, the average player makes 50 times that and to say the least is half or 1/3 as educated. From a Canadian hockey market, we "The fans" will come back, we may hold out in the short run but in the long term we live and breathe for the game and we will be back. I've been brought up on the game, I love the game, I breathe the game, there is no other sport in my mind that can compare to a game of hockey. I had so much pride to dawn my Sens jersey on every game day, I was proud to be a fan of the Sens and a fan of the league. The same can't be said true about the American hockey market, hockey is the 5th - 6th sport watched on American television. Bettman has developed his legacy of expanding hockey to the west coast, enhancing the game in the US, increasing revenues through television contracts and bettering the game with his rule changes. What happens when a third of your buildings in the NHL won't sell out anymore because you pist people off. Revenues begin to drop. The American hockey market won't be coming back. Well Mr.Bettman, I claim that your 20 year legacy will be destroyed, watch NBC back out of their agreement and watch some franchises that you fought so hard to keep disappear. You worked 20 years to grow the game and your destroying it in 1 season.

Sorry for the long rant, I am so annoyed of this lockout.
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-2 #37 Sandy 2012-10-27 16:23
Any stream for tonight?
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0 #38 Sensfan90 2012-10-27 17:14
check firstrowsports or failing that go over to ottawa forums on hfboards. Generally if theres a stream HFboards have it.
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+1 #39 SeanJ 2012-10-27 17:20
Quoting Sandy:
Any stream for tonight?


Normally this guy streams every Bingo game:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive
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-1 #40 Sandy 2012-10-27 17:41
Thanks for the streams. Go B-Sens.. the only Sens hockey we will see for a while.
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0 #41 Trollard 2012-10-27 18:03
Quoting SeanJ:
Quoting Sandy:
Any stream for tonight?


Normally this guy streams every Bingo game:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive


Looks like he is up all ready :)
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0 #42 GreeningTheMonster 2012-10-27 18:22
silfveerberg!!
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0 #43 GreeningTheMonster 2012-10-27 18:22
man rundblad is horrible LOL
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0 #44 SlickRick 2012-10-27 18:45
Any other streams beside the ustream guy? Never works for me. It says I need Adobe flash but that never works for me either. my computer blows. It's that or watch 'Garden State' witht the wife.
help
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0 #45 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-27 18:51
Quoting SlickRick:
Any other streams beside the ustream guy? Never works for me. It says I need Adobe flash but that never works for me either. my computer blows. It's that or watch 'Garden State' witht the wife.
help


apple user?

the ustream link looks good on iphone, u can airplay it to your tv if you have apple tv.
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0 #46 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-27 20:12
3-2 Portland in the 3rd. Cowick with a shorthanded goal, assisted by pageau
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+1 #47 SlickRick 2012-10-27 20:28
apple user?

No not Apple, I just keep seeing the 'get Adobe Flash' icon where the hockey should be, but I have flash!

Why don't Sportsnet or TSN pcik up these AHL games?
Fuck you Bettman and Fehr, I fuckin' hate this no hockey shit.

the ustream link looks good on iphone, u can airplay it to your tv if you have apple tv.
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+1 #48 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-27 20:39
Bsens lose 4-2. they play tomorrow at 4pm
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+1 #49 WeAreSensFans! 2012-10-27 20:48
i agree slick rick,

all these threats by the nhl and cancelling games...

networks need to start cancelling nhl games and adding ahl or ohl games on a nightly basis,

come on its freaking cold outside and there is hockey being played.

our past time is being held hostage, streaming usually sucks and choppy to the point its barely watchable and a migrane risk.

networks need to tell betmen and the nhl to go F themselves and show other hockey games.
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-1 #50 Sandy 2012-10-28 11:07
TIMWRX -- what are the injuries to Stone & Gryba?

Hoping for a win today...
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0 #51 timwrx 2012-10-28 14:04
I heard Gyba has a hand injury. I think it happened in the Labrie fight. Stone I am not sure.
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+1 #52 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-28 14:56
Game time at 4, ustream.tv/chan nel/bsenshockey live
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0 #53 Captain Alfie 2012-10-28 15:05
Bishop in net tonight
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0 #54 Mat 2012-10-28 15:28
Quoting Captain Alfie:
Bishop in net tonight


Not really so far though...
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0 #55 AllStarAlfie 2012-10-28 15:39
Bsens down 2-0 after the 1st period. Bishop stopped 12 out of 14 shots
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0 #56 Mat 2012-10-28 16:00
So far, this is the most pathetic effort this team has put forward. Brutal. Don't bother watching this crap...
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-1 #57 jakester 2012-10-28 16:54
If th e NHL does return maybe we should leave only bring up Hoffman. Let's let the rest of these guys benefit from a full years development.
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+1 #58 timwrx 2012-10-28 17:27
0-11 on the powerplay this weekend will not cut it.
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