Friday, October 31, 2014

The Annual Ottawa Senators Halloween Costume Party: The Costume Contest

by Capital Gains


It's Halloween! The Ottawa Senators held their annual Halloween party last night following their shootout loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. Like any good Halloween party, the Sens held a contest to determine who wore the best costume to the party. The person or group of people with the highest score was crowned the victor and given a prize personally selected by Eugene Melnyk**. The scoring was split up into two categories:

Costume Creativeness: Between 0 and 10 points
Costume Scariness: Between 0 and 10 points

Judges: Paul MacLean, Bryan Murray, and Eugene Melnyk.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

It Could Be Worse: You Could Be A Red Wings Fan?

by George Marshall (photos by Matty Go Sens)


Well not really. Being a Wings fan looks pretty great. Like the Senators but with less tragedy. They've had great (occasionally Swedish) leaders that have stayed with the team their entire career (ahem) and even with all the injuries last season they kept their playoff streak alive. A streak that started back in the 1990-1991 NHL season.

Kanata Ontario, 1990

But there was a game last week where being a Wings fan wasn’t too fun and Senators fans are all too familiar with it.

Their Opponent: The Montreal Canadiens
When: Tuesday October 21st
Where: Hell (aka: The Bell Center)


Man, I knew the roads were bad in Quebec, but this is outrageous!

The first 2 periods were forgettable (didn't watch them) and Detroit led 1-0 heading into the third. That's where everything changed.

Pavel Datsyuk cut in and roofed a beauty backhand that stunned the Montreal defense and made Carey Price grab the closest player and hold him tight.

The only time Abdelkader scored that night! Hey-O! *Booed off stage*

Unfortunately, the goal was disallowed because of incidental contact with the goalie, which apparently gets called when a goalie deliberately runs into you

Despite that we missed out on an early goal of the year candidate, the worst part of that series of events is the fact that people went on to call that a "smart play" or intelligent move" from Price. Even if it is "technically" allowed, it's quite clearly a form of diving and it also begs the question: why didn't he try and save it instead of cop a feel on Abdelkader?

Regardless, It kept the game at 1-0 until Alex Galchenyuk tied it up with less than 5 minutes remaining. At this point, it was pretty clear things weren't going Detroit's way. Montreal won it in overtime, prompting a new approach from Jimmy Howard.

"The Howard" doesn't really have the same ring to it

And here I am, thinking that losing to the Canadiens because of questionable goalie interference calls was our thing. First Alfie, now this Detroit? Is anything sacred!?

Speaking of Alfie, Detroit made a nice comeback from down 3-1 to beat the good team from Pennsylvania the next day (despite Alfie's dire predictions), but then lost to the bad team from Pennsylvania two days later.

To add insult to injury, while I was writing this post last night, this happened in Detroit's game against Washington.

Good on Holtby to study the game film and compare notes with Price to try to gain a competitive edge on his opponents. And he executed to perfection. Fortunately for Wings fans (and fans of stupid calls not affecting the outcome of hockey games), the Caps didn't score on the powerplay and Detroit went on to win 4-2.

An up and down past couple of weeks makes any prediction for this team about as accurate as my predictions over at Ultimate Hockey Network (nice plug). Just remember guys, at least when we lose, we don't need any help from the officials. It could be worse.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Week 4 Preview: Didn't We Just Play These Guys?

by The Boys From The Blog

After losing both games last week (including one ASTRONOMICALLY, INTER-PLANETARILY EXCITING game the New Jersey Devils), the Sens are back at it again with a game in Columbus, then back at home against Chicago and then back on the road in Boston. Don't forget your air miles cards, boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ok, that's probably enough punctuation. Or is it?????

(Yes, it is).

New CTC lights "too bright"

by Mike Wheeler


Bobby Ryan (white guy in the middle) is rendered nearly invisible under the new LED lighting.

Senators fans heading to the Canadian Tire Centre this season have noticed something different: new high-powered LED lights illuminating all of the action on the ice. Unfortunately, the lights have come under criticism as of late because to some, they are just too bright.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Jared Cowen assures a restless fanbase: It's okay to make fun of Jared Cowen again

by Joe Boughner


Not pictured: The nacho cheese sauce on his sleeve
After a few emotion-packed days in the nation's capital, many in Ottawa have been looking for signs that life is settling back into routine and normalcy. Late Sunday night, Jared Cowen gave them just that.

"Guys, I know it's been tough," Cowen said to the scribes in press row at Chicago's United Center. "But it's time to heal. It's time to make fun of Jared Cowen again."

Cowen then swung his long legs back under his press box stool, knocking a plate of nachos off the ledge with an errantly-swung arm.

"Aww come on, Jared," lamented Mark Stone.

"Sorry Stoner," Cowen said with a knowing wink to the assembled media. "I guess I'm just clumsy."

Cowen's bizarre and impromptu scrum came after a tense few days. The shooting that took place at the National War Memorial took its toll on the entire hockey-loving nation but no more intensely than in Ottawa, where Sens just weren't in the mood for tomfoolery or wiseacrage.

Head coach Paul MacLean praised the surplus defender for his leadership.

"It's true in hockey and it's true in life," MacLean observed. "In trying times, leaders make themselves known. In a hockey mad market like Ottawa, fans need a whipping boy. It's part of how we feel normal. I'm just glad Cowen has finally found a meaningful way to contribute."

Captain Erik Karlsson echoed his coach's sentiments.

"I was telling the guys tonight in the second intermission, I was thinking of going out there and just letting Kane turnstile me on a rush, but Jared just grasped my shoulder and shook his head," the captain remembered. "He said 'Karl, I got this one.'"

Cowen is a -1 with 2 PIMs in two games played so far this season. Sunday night marked his fifth consecutive game as a healthy scratch.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Week 3 Preview: Hilarious Jokestravaganza

by Bonk's Mullet Staff


It's an odd time to be a Sens fan. On the one hand, the team is 4-1 out of the gate - a marked improvement over last year's debacle of a season opening. On the other hand, the Sens are very near the bottom of the race to the coveted Corsi Cup.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Legwand increasingly frustrated with local media: “It’s pronounced LEG-WAND”

by Mike Wheeler


Image courtesy of Canadian television star @Capital_Gains65


Ottawa’s newest Senator, David Legwand, has had a rough start in his new city, but it has nothing to do with his on-ice play. The veteran forward says that he is growing increasingly frustrated with the local media’s inability to correctly pronounce his last name. He vocalized his concerns on Monday: “I’ve literally never had this problem in any other city I’ve been to.”

Friday, October 17, 2014

It Could Be Worse: You Could be an Oilers Fan

by George Marshall (photos by Matty Go Sens)


In this column, I will attempt to give Sens fans solace by pointing out the unfortunate circumstances that befall hockey clubs not named the Ottawa Senators - because if there is one thing sports fans love doing, it’s finding flaws in other teams and exploiting them.

When the Sens are playing poorly, you can read this column and sigh with relief. When the Sens are playing well? I'm sorry. I don't understand the question.

I'll take assistant captains who shouldn't be on the powerplay for 1000, Alex.
In my first post, I want to take you back to the feeling you may have had after this year’s season opener. Remember that empty feeling of, "Here we go again?" Now imagine that feeling lasting for 8 years, but on top of that, you also live in Edmonton. Imagine if the Sens had still not made the playoffs since their cup finals appearance in '07, that they still won't make the playoffs for at least one more year, and on top of that, you also live in Edmonton. Another way of putting it: imagine you were an Oilers fan.

He's been known to change allegiances before
Edmonton's season opened with them honouring their 1984 Stanley Cup winning team, also known as the Oilers front office. Mark Messier was there telling everyone within earshot how great Rogers NHL Gamecentre by Rogers is, while Wayne Gretzky just stared at the C on Andrew Ference's jersey, trying not to laugh. You know your season is off to a bad start when 20 people in the crowd could form a better hockey team than the one on the ice.

The game was summed up with a former Leafs third liner scoring a hatrick on a former Leafs backup goaltender as part of a 5-2 victory for the Calgary Flames (I seem to have fallen into the journalistic trap of mentioning the Leafs in every hockey related post). Losing 5-2 is never a good thing but when it’s your biggest rival and fellow basement dweller it’s even worse.

Fans were so angry at their opening performance that one fan threw his or her Oilers hoodie on to the ice. By the end of the season, we expect their home games to go something like this:

Same old shit, different day.
Although the results on the ice seem to be the same as years past, there is one noticeable difference: If you were an Oiler at any time in the past 4 seasons (I’m sorry if you were) you may have noticed the cameras that followed you around as part of a reality show called "Oil Change." The title was supposed to be a reference to the new rise of the franchise, which is why it's particularly telling the show was canceled.

Imagine if the Sens had a reality show following them around last year. We would have certainly seen a lot of this, a lot of this, and we may have even seen some accidental nudity. This wouldn't surprise anyone; we see our defense getting undressed every night. Pretty soon they’ll have to start censoring that.

I was referring to on the ice, but this wouldn't surprise me either.
Defense seems to be Edmonton’s problem as well. They’ve lost 4 straight games out of the gate, allowing an average of 24 goals per game in the process [citation needed]. This has made them the talk of the league so far, even among former Ottawa Senator defencemen:


Some of the defensive lapses the Oilers are facing are not unlike those of the Sens, so let’s all be thankful this Canadian Thanksgiving (a little late) that we don’t play in the West. It could be worse.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

INSIDER: How Players Really React to Being Scratched

by Joe Boughner


"Nobody likes being scratched but it is what it is. I know I have to be better. I'll keep working hard in practice so I'm ready to show what I can do when they put me back in there."
Quick: Guess who said that recently after being made a healthy scratch.

Give up?

Look, it's Ewe-an Mendes, getting a quote!
(Photo by @McLlwainsWorld)
EVERYBODY. Literally everybody uses those exact words (or a reasonable facsimile) when they finally meet the press after meeting the press box.

Well, unlike the sheeple in the lamestream media, we here at Bonk's Mullet demand a little more authenticity in our reportage. So while the unwashed scribes in the scrums might be content to serve as stenographer for a well-polished media darling of a hockey player, we dig deeper.

Turns out, a lot of Sens players still use LiveJournal. And an alarming number of them have really terrible passwords (really, Erik Condra? Irish22?). And so we're able to bring you the inside scoop on how a few of your Ottawa Senators really felt about being a healthy scratch.

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Thursday, October 9
So much for the fancy stat revolution
CondyHighAndWide

Hey LiveJournallers,

So much for the fancy stat revolution, eh? It's enough to make me fen-sick to my stomach. I'm not going to (zone) start crying now though. I've faced a high quality of competition before and I'm going to come out of this on top, WithOrWithoutYou in my corner.

PDO.

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Thursday, October 9
Reflections on a grey day
CornellMuse

I suppose it's ironic that the well-trodden idiom that speaks of the darkness before dawn has yet to be conclusively ascribed to any one great thinker. Even the origins of such a pearl of wisdom are subject to the infinite darkness of obscurity. I take solace in knowing that the lesson has lived on even after the teacher has been forgotten - perhaps too my legacy will outlive this moment of darkness.

For see, an unexpected darkness has befallen your humble scribe in recent days and weeks. The promise of a new beginning has been diminished like so many a role gone before it. And like those of a diminished legacy I too have to wonder if my days plying my trade in the great capital of our nation are nearing an end.

The temptation to face this burden with bitterness is indeed strong but I must show a grace so amazing as to cause a chorus to sing of the sweetness of its sound. For now I am lost but soon I shall be found. Tis a poor man who revels in despair. My dawn will soon arrive.

As my people would say, I've built this boat. Now I must sail her.

But I am left to wonder... if I do catch the fish, will Liza even want it?
Photo by @gerv_rebrand


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Monday, October 13
Untitled post (Draft)
Jared2Cowen

Siri? I need directions to the BB&T Centre. Siri? Siri? Oh wait do I have to press this button?

Cowen thought he was doing pretty well with his map
Photo by @gerv_rebrand

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Monday, October 13
Living the dream!
CLazar23

Dear Diary,

Can you believe it? I'm absolutely living the dream!!! Four short days ago I dressed for my first NHL game and today I get to be a healthy scratch for the first time! I get to see a real NHL press box! I get to wear that cool new suit I bought! Everything's coming up Curtis!

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Monday, October 13
#NowPlaying
DontHassleTheHoffMan
I get knocked down
But I get up again
Cause you're never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down
But I get up again
Cause you're never gonna keep me down
Ah Chumbawumba. I LOVE classic rock!

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Monday, October 13
Another Day, Another City, Another PressBox
PattyWeirdCock

Wait, I'm playing? 

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There you have it, folks. From the profound to the profane to the downright bizarre - insider info you won't find anywhere else. Until next time, loyal readers, keep rocking!

He'll be singing when they're winning.
(Photo by @gev_rebrand)

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Phillips buys A's for every fan with his jersey

by Mike Wheeler




Late last week, Erik Karlsson announced he was purchasing 1,000 letter C's for Sens fans to use to update their Karlsson jerseys now that he had been named team captain. Fans loved the gesture, but veteran defenceman Chris Phillips - whom many believed was a shoe-in for the team's captaincy - responded in a surprising way.

Unprompted, Phillips spoke out to the media on Monday, "When I saw Erik's tweet, I thought: 'Hey, he's not the only one who can pull off a stunt like this.' All the fans out there with my jersey deserve to be up to date as well. So I went up to manager of the Sens Store and told him I would buy one letter A for every Chris Phillips jersey ever sold. And that's how I ended up with these 28 letter A's."

Monday, October 13, 2014

Week 2 Preview: Mama We're Comin' Home

By Mississippi Chris and The Capital Gains Band


This week the Sens don't have too tough a schedule, so hopefully they can pick up a few wins with Wiercioch Methot on the sidelines and Cowen on the top pair...OR NOT? Ottawa wraps up their road trip in Florida before coming home for their home opener against Colorado.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

2014-15 Sens Preview with "Scoops Callaghan"

by Joe Boughner


Everybody knows the best insider is an anonymous insider. In my case, my go-to source for all things Ottawa Senators is a mysterious insider who is totally not my four-year-old daughter. She's known only as Scoops Callaghan but she's proven to be easily as reliable as any other anonymous insider.

Scoops graciously agreed to a rare sit-down interview as the Ottawa Senators prepare to open their season on the road in Nashville this week. Here are her hottest takes - unfiltered and unedited*.

* by which I mean artfully filtered and heavily edited.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Rejected Historical Mascots for the Ottawa Senators

By The Bonk's Mullet Staff


Yesterday, the Ottawa Senators announced the addition of four new mascots. They are supposed to look like former Prime Ministers of Canada, but they actually look like giant bobbleheads from Robin Lehner's nightmares.

William Lyon Mackenzie King about to conscript Spartacat into the T-shirt cannon corps.

The mascots will be used as in entertainment between periods at Senators home games, but are also intended to spark discussion about Canada's history. We here at Bonk's Mullet dot com have acquired information on other Canadian historical figures that were considered as mascots, but ultimately rejected. We'd like to present that information to you now.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Week 1 Preview: Ottawa Kicks Off Season Against Nashville and Tampa Bay

by Chris and kinda also Steve but not really


Hey guys, we're back!

Like you, I am shocked that we were renewed for another season. After the blog did surprisingly well in its first year and racked up literally tens of Facebook likes, we've decided the smartest thing to do would be to make some big changes. Rather than putting out a Photoshop Preview for every game, we have decided to do weekly previews every Monday morning! *tweets calling us lazy rain from sky*

The Preview team is looking solid. The trio of Gainsy/Steve/Kevin remains but we have added Matt and Chris to the mix.

Let's invent some story lines get started!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Season Preview: Making a Case for the Ottawa Senators

by George Marshall and Bonk's Mullet


Last week, we were introducing one new blog member each day of the week. Two of our blog members got pushed back thanks to the Ryan and Karlsson news, so we're finishing our introductions this week! Today's post comes from George Marshall. You can find George on Twitter at @GMarshall3 and you can check out all our new authors' bios here. Enjoy!
“But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why.”
       - Samwise Gamgee
Paulwise McGamgee (Image by Matty Go Sens)
Scholars have studied the text above and most, if not all, have concluded that Samwise was speaking about the 2014-2015 Ottawa Senators. Perhaps the darkness he refers to is the internal budget and the new day represents a casino opening in Ottawa. Maybe the darkness is not having a Swedish captain and the new day is Erik Karlsson getting the C or Mika Zibanejad buying a boat.

Those are reasonable conclusions to make, but we believe the new day Mr. Gamgee was referring to was the start of the new season. The Sens have the personnel that we can all get excited about, so let’s take a look at these heroes and what we should expect from them this year.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Sens Book Club: United To Read

by Matty Go Sens


Last week, we were introducing one new blog member each day of the week. Two of our blog members got pushed back thanks to the Ryan and Karlsson news, so we're resuming our introductions this week! Today's post comes from Matt Gervais, also known as "Matty Go Sens". You can find Matt on Twitter at @Gerv_Rebrand and you can check out all our new authors' bios here.


During an offseason out of the spotlight, many NHL players found different ways to keep themselves busy. Some golfed, others went fishing, all of them barbecued... Heck, a few even tried to get out on the ice ten times. It's no secret the Sens had a lengthier off-season than some. So, during the extended break, a few of the Sensationals decided it would be a good idea to do something that nobody does here at our blog: Read.

Stealing Colin Greening’s suggestion, Eugene Melnyk proposed it would be great for team morale to start up a Sens Book Club. We were fortunate enough to know a guy who knows a guy who hacked into Paul MacLean's surprisingly active Facebook account to steal pics of your favourite Senators in bookworm action.

Let's take a look and see what they read!

Monday, October 6, 2014

The Ottawa Senators Halloween Costume Party Submission Form

by Capital Gains


Good news everyone... it's October! The NHL regular season is starting in a few days, but more importantly, Halloween is right around the corner. This can only mean one thing...

The Ottawa Senators Halloween Costume Party- Part 2.


If you happened to miss the original Costume Party, or just want to view it again for old time's sake, click here. Unfortunately, this year, not every idea will be turned into a cartoon, so make your submission(s) count. You can submit as many different ideas as you like, just make sure that they are all in before October 16th at 11:59pm EST- the cut off date. You can choose to either use the form below to send your ideas in, or, send me a tweet. If you choose to use the form, make sure to include your twitter handle or name in the submission so we can give you credit for your ideas.

    Who should the Sens be for Halloween this year?
    (Example: Chris Neil as a Clown- @Capital_Gains65)


Friday, October 3, 2014

The Inside Scoop on Lehner's New Mask

by Joe Boughner


This week, we'll be introducing one new blog member each day of the week. Today's post comes from Joe Boughner. You can find Joe on Twitter at @McLlwainsWorld and you can check out all our new authors' bios here.

Ottawa Senators goaltender Robin Lehner is debuting a new bucket this year. And while the Official Explanation given on Sens TV was that Ol' Crazy Eyes just wanted to bring in some red to his classic look, with a nod to his favourite Swedish death metal band In Flames, we here at Bonk's Mullet were... skeptical. After all, his old lid - unofficially dubbed Nightmare Fuel - perfectly matched the blackness of his soul.

Pictured: Nightmare fuel, as well as Lehner's old mask.
And so we decided to do what we do best. Hack his phone. Sorry Emma Watson.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

BREAKING: BEST DAY EVER

by Bonk's Mullet


The Ottawa Senators held a press conference this morning to announce that this is the best day ever.

The nature of the press conference was immediately evident with both Erik Karlsson and Bobby Ryan present.

It was no surprise when Eugene Melnyk stepped up to the microphone and announced, "This is the best day ever."

The next coming. (Photo by Canadian Press)

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Free U2 Album Causes Alfredsson Setback

by Mike Wheeler


This week, we'll be introducing one new blog member each day of the week. Today's post comes from Mike Wheeler. You can find Mike on Twitter at @TheMikeWheeler, and you can check out all our new authors' bios here.

For his inaugural post, Mike brings us breaking news out of Detroit.

Photo by Matty Go Sens
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