Thursday, December 17, 2015

Heritage Committee asks Sens to reconsider downtown move

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


With this week's news that both bids for the redevelopment of Lebreton Flats include an NHL-sized arena, Senators fans across the city are once again talking about the benefits of a downtown rink.

Out in the west end, though, a group of heritage preservationists are greeting these developments with a mix of outrage and sadness.

"As long as we've had mass human settlement in the Carp River corridor, we've had NHL hockey," explained Johnny Hazel, president of the West Kanata / North Stittsville Heritage Committee (WKNSHC).

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Five great tips for new Senators fans

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)



Nobody likes bandwagon fans. That's a fact. Have you been to see the Blackhawks play at the CTC lately? Seemed like there was an unlikely number of Chicagoans in town, didn't it? And their jerseys seemed pretty fresh and crisp, didn't they?

Look, it's just not cool to only start liking a team when they're about to win it all, or when they've just won it all. True fans are able to say that they were with their team at the absolute darkest of times. Which brings me to the Ottawa Senators...

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Cameron announces risk-free lineup

by Mike Wheeler (@TheMikeWheeler)


Ottawa Senators head coach Dave Cameron has come under fire lately for some player usage decisions that have left many fans scratching their heads. In Tuesday's game against the Panthers, Cameron moved Mark Borowiecki to forward as the defensive defenceman even saw some time on the team's top line. Cameron met with the media today and elaborated on some more changes for tonight's game against the Lightning, "We made some adjustments because the boys were just getting a little too risky last game. If you hate risk, you're going to love tonight's lineup."

"I think Bobby [Ryan]'s been playing a little too risky lately. I want to give him some space and drop him down to be our seventh defenceman tonight. Greening should draw into his spot tonight. I didn't like the risks I saw Methot taking last game either. So I'm moving Anderson up to play with Karlsson." When asked who would be playing in goal, Cameron replied that the team's goalie coach had suggested a friend whom he had been assured is not at all risky.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

#TBT The worst draft pick in Senators history

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


We're rolling out a new segment (that, like most of our recurring segments, will never be seen again) this week here at RBM - a totally original idea we invented that we're calling Throwback Thursday (#TBT), where we'll revisit some of the highs and lows of Ottawa Senators history.

With the Sens rolling out a largely-homegrown roster night after night this season, it's easy to forget that this team wasn't always as adept at spotting and landing talent at the annual NHL entry draft.

From the head-scratching decision to draft Brian Lee over... well... everyone else in the draft class; to the dumb-in-hindsight move to take Alexandre Daigle over whomever it was that was drafted second (spoiler: it was Chris Pronger); right down to drafting Mathieu Chouinard twice - the Senators have had a few misses over the years.

But perhaps the greatest miss of all was the year that the John Muckler braintrust went way off the board in the third round and drafted a 6'10" defenceman out of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, who was also a brown bear.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Senators coach explains lineup choices

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


Cameron takes questions from legitimate media outlets, including RBM (@Gerv_Rebrand)
If Dave Cameron is feeling the heat, he certainly isn't showing it.

With the Ottawa Senators off to a mediocre start, every decision their coach makes is being called into question... and Cameron knows it.

"I hear opinions everywhere I go," he told the media after last night's loss to the Detroit Red Wings. "But I think everyone needs to just cool it. Be patient. I have a plan."

The Senators have won just eight of eighteen games this season, with almost half of those wins coming in the shootout. They have looked like a mere shadow of the team that captured a playoff spot with some late-season heroics last year. In fact, many are wondering if the players are beginning to tune Cameron out.

"I don't think that's the case at all," Cameron said. "In fact, I think we're all pulling in the right direction. Everything is right on schedule."

Fans and media have been particularly critical of Cameron's decision to routinely scratch young, skilled players in favour of struggling veterans. The coach, however, insists there is a method to his madness.

"Hockey is a team game. It's not as simple as just playing the guys who are actually good at hockey. What you need to do is play the guys who will help the team achieve its goal. And in October and November, our team's goal is to lose. Guys like Wideman, Prince, Puempel... there's a time to play guys like that: it's with 15-20 games left in the season, when we are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs and need to put together a near-impossible winning streak just to get our foot in the door."

Though this strategy may seem unwise to most, it is clear that Cameron has complete faith in his plan, which appears to have more statistical validity than one would think.

"I've done it every year that I've been head coach and it's worked 100% of the time."

Despite the unorthodox nature of Cameron's plan, his players seem to be on board.

"I think it's a great idea," screamed an unkempt Jared Cowen. "Stop telling Dave to scratch me, okay? The beginning of the season is all that I've got! Why would you want to take this away from me!?"




Thursday, November 5, 2015

bRian's Bodycheckz Episode #2- Insight into Curtis Lazar's Smile

by bRian


Featuring special guest Gary, we dissect the first month of the Senators season. Our Hockey Insider even reveals the source of Lazar's famous smile.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Ryan helps Senators snap losing skid

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


The Ottawa Senators didn't get off to the start that many thought they would. Fans were hopeful that this year's team would benefit from the momentum that was generated by last season's history-making winning streak, but instead, the Senators have often looked uninspired and disconnected while skating to a 5-3-2 record. There are reasons to be optimistic though, as Ottawa has rebounded from dropping four straight by winning back-to-back games. More important than the wins, however, may be the big strides that seem to have been made by Ryan, who has long been struggling.

"I feel good," Ryan admitted, when reached for comment. "It's always tough when things aren't going your way, but I just kept trying to focus on doing the little things right, like refraining from washing my underwear. When you do that, the results come."

Ryan Ferguson helps the Sens pick up a 'W' against Calgary, as only he can

That's right. It was superfan Ryan Ferguson's contributions that made the difference in a pair of Senators victories this week.

"All I know is, I've had a couple of good performances. I'm moving around well... I was on one side of the couch, I was on the other side of the couch, I was in a recliner... and I think I'm seeing the game well too. The new TV is huge. It's helping."

Ryan had been slumping since last season, when, after signing a new contract, some began to criticize him for being inconsistent and lacking intensity.

"You try not to pay attention to that stuff, but obviously you can't help but hear some of it. Truthfully, I was making more money than I ever had before and I did start going out to watch games and stuff. I really just got away from the tried and true routines that had always brought the Sens luck, and by the time I got back to them, they weren't all that lucky anymore."

What is lucky, is that it seems that Ryan has finally found success with a new combination.

"Right now it seems to be: kneeling down with a jersey wrapped around my head while kissing a commemorative puck in front of the Holy Bible. As long as I don't deviate from that, we're good."

Ryan remains optimistic about the future, and believes that he can help the Senators to another post-season berth.

"I think I've got things sorted out and I've just got to keep rolling and get my confidence back up. I remember someone once saying I couldn't even spell 'superstitious'. I'd like nothing more than to make him eat those words."

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Lazar "pretty excited" for upcoming stint on the IR

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


OTTAWA - It seems that not even a trip to the infirmary can wipe the smile from the face of Ottawa Senators forward Curtis Lazar.

It's amazing to everyone at RBM that the keep letting
@Gerv_Rebrand into the dressing room
"I'm pretty excited for this opportunity," Lazar said after meeting with team doctors Monday. "We've got a great medical staff, our rehab facilities are best of breed and have you had a press box hot dog? Those things are top notch!"

It's the first major medical setback for the second-year pro but Lazar seems to be taking things in stride.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Senators to debut Stephen Harper mascot

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


The Ottawa Senators are coming off a summer in which they spent $15M enhancing the fan experience at Canadian Tire Centre... and they're not done yet. Tonight, the Senators will once again up the entertainment ante when they add a new contender to their much-beloved Prime Ministers' race: the Right Honourable Stephen Harper.

Harper goes noggin-to-noggin with the competition (@Gerv_Rebrand)

Thursday, October 22, 2015

BRIEF: Ruutu plays down homecoming narrative

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


@Gerv_Rebrand had this file photo of
Ruutu on hand, for some reason
OTTAWA - Former Ottawa Senators forward Jarkko Ruutu makes his long awaited return to Ottawa tonight but the noted pest doesn't think he should be part of tonight's game story.

"I'm Tuomo, you idiot, not Jarkko," the veteran Finn said with a notable tone of exasperation at the question.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Sens' marketing team "a bit ticked" at election headline puns

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


OTTAWA - A frustrated marketing team met at the Canadian Tire Centre this morning for what unnamed insider called "a good old fashioned pitch and bitch."

"Obviously we don't get too involved in politics," the unnamed senior marketing official said. "But we're all a bit ticked that Team Trudeau took all the good red puns already."

As papers across the country reported on Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party and its electoral dominance, many lead their stories with the sort of clever wordplay usually associated with the Ottawa Senators marketing efforts.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

FAVE FIVE: The greatest moments in Sens/Pens history

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


Welcome to the inaugural edition of FAVE FIVE, a series where I take a look at what I consider to be the five greatest moments in a particular segment of Ottawa Senators history. Today, I'm focusing on their rivalry with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Will your favorite moment make the list? Read on to find out!

Friday, October 9, 2015

Leeder excited for opener, wonders "could we have paved more stuff?"

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


OTTAWA - With the puck set to drop on the home opener this weekend, Ottawa Senators President Cyril Leeder sat down with the RBM team for a lengthy one-on-one interview to discuss all the changes made in the offseason.

"We went in with a plan to really improve this team's fan experience," Leeder explained. "And I think we were successful in achieving that plan."

Leeder pointed to the acquisition of the new Club Bell section as a key development.

"The Club Bell seats, you know, they're really good down low, especially against the boards," Leeder observed. "They're going to create a lot more space for our perimeter seating as well. I think it opens up the whole rink and we're going to see a lot more production up and down the building."

Leeder also dismissed critics who suggested the Sens failed to acquire a top six fan experience device.

"Sure, we talked a lot this summer about needing an upgrade on our t-shirt cannons," Leeder said with a sigh.

"But you know what? Sparty's gatling gun stepped up big with a strong camp. Teams don't just give up their top six intermission entertainment, sometimes you have to look internally and we're pleased with the way the gatling gun is performing."

Leeder became particularly feisty as he defended the embattled Robert Borden, who signed a long-term contract extension heading into last season and became a lightning rod for criticism with some spotty performances.

"Did we expect more from Borden? Yes. The guy helped create the Commonwealth, for crying out loud. He had a bad year," Leeder explained. "It happens to everyone. But if Borden can survive the fractious conscription debate, I think he can win his share of prime ministerial skating races, you know? He'll be just fine."

"And hey, we've got a Farm Boy now, why aren't we talking about that?"

After rattling off a list of additional improvements, though, Leeder did admit to having a few opening night nerves.

"As President, you know, all we can do is put the pieces in place and hope our people deliver but there will always be doubt, right up until puck drop," he acknowledged, ponderously.

"We paved a lot of stuff. I mean, a lot. But you always wonder... could we have paved more stuff?"

A small square of space outside Canadian Tire Centre remains unpaved 
after Leeder was unable to secure a higher paving budget

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Lehner treating Senators like 'any other team'

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


BUFFALO, NY - As we were funneled into the Buffalo Sabres' dressing room this morning, it was difficult to ignore the deeply unsettling atmosphere. The lights had been dimmed. The air smelled of incense. A creepy Gregorian chant blared from a stereo in the corner. In other words, it was business as usual for Robin Lehner.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Sens Friends! #003

by Mike Wheeler


Go without the flow!

(Click on the image for a slightly larger version!)


bRian's Bodycheckz - Episode 1 - 2016 Senators Season Preview

by bRian


Good evening Sens fans.  I knew being a sports anchor was my calling, even at the tender age of 3. As you will witness, my first real gig as a sports anchor is so incredible, it'll make Glen Healy blush. I bring the goods. I meet the demands. I ask the questions Ian Mendes is afraid to ask. Quite simply, I bring you the truth. My one wish is that Curtis Lazar sees this video and decides to be my best friend. Curtis.....call me. We could go for food, like we can maybe get a basic pizza. Or we can just buy some chips...Cool Ranch, Salt & Vinegar, BBQ, your choice. Maybe have a few ice cream bars. As long as it's pizza though. And yes, you can bring Mark Stone along. Just tell him there'll be no eye contact.

Here's episode 1 of my 1265 part series, bRianz Bodycheckz:

[STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING]

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

#MyFirstTicket Story - That time I got hit by a puck

by Bonk's Mullet


Hey folks! The charity I work for, Kids Up Front Calgary (kidsupfrontcalgary.com) is launching a social media campaign called #MyFirstTicket where we ask people to share their first ticket stories. The goal is to raise money so that we can send deserving children to their first sporting events or concerts.

Here's #MyFirstTicket story about how I got hit by a puck at a Sens game when I was 10 years old! You can text 'TICKET' to 41010 to make a donation of $10 or $20 to Kids Up Front Calgary. Greatly appreciated! Thanks.


Monday, October 5, 2015

Greening: "It's time to make Binghamton great again"

by Capital Gains


As anticipated by many, Colin Greening cleared waivers and is on his way back to the AHL. Greening, who is already in Binghamton, decided to address the media to discuss his plan for the future of the B-Sens:


GREENING: Wow. Whoa. That is some group of people. Six of you. Fantastic.

So nice, thank you very much. That’s really nice. Thank you. It’s great to be at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena. It’s great to be in a wonderful city, Binghamton. And it’s an honor to have everybody here. This is beyond my expectations.

(APPLAUSE)

Our team is in serious trouble. We don’t have victories anymore. We used to have victories, back when I was here in 2011, but we don’t have them. When was the last time anybody saw us beating, let’s say, the Carleton Ravens in an exhibition game? They kill us. I beat Carleton all the time. All the time.

(APPLAUSE)

Thank you. I bet some of you are wondering what a 2.75 million dollar player is doing in the AHL. Well, this demotion was by request. I told Mr. Murray to send me down as it would be beneficial for Ottawa, for the organization, and of course, for the great fans of the Binghamton Senators.


Bryan tried to keep me around, throwing terms like "big body", "top 6" and "compete level" at me, but I had heard enough. I told him that the NHL was no longer a challenge for me, that this — this was going to be the challenge I need at this point in my career.

There were many other reasons which influenced my decision to return to the AHL. Believe it or not, a major factor in this decision was because of my teammates.

Bobby Ryan — I've known him, and I've never liked him. I think he is a highly overrated guy, both in talent and many other ways.

Erik Karlsson — He is the worst captain Ottawa has ever had. I'd like to see his birth certificate. I bet he wasn't even born in Canada.

Matt Puempel — He lost a roster spot that should have easily been won against Chiasson. By the way, so did Prince. Prince only made this team because he would have been claimed. I like people who wouldn't be claimed.

Jared Cowen — I'm not a fan.

And of course our vets. Phillips and Neil have been abandoned. Hopefully, with one less body on the roster they will finally get the ice time they deserve.

(APPLAUSE)

Back to why I am standing here today. The Binghamton Senators need a leader. A leader that can bring back our goal scoring. A leader that can bring us back to the playoffs.

We need — we need somebody — we need somebody that literally will take this team and make it great again. We can do that.

(APPLAUSE)

So ladies and gentlemen…

(APPLAUSE)

I am officially running…

(APPLAUSE)

… for Captain of the Binghamton Senators, and we are going to make our team great again.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Senators desperate to emulate success of rival Maple Leafs

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


For a very long time, the Toronto Maple Leafs have been the laughing stock of the NHL. But no more. At least that's the message that's being passed down to their players. Since last season, the Maple Leafs have hired a new president, a new coach, and a new general manager. But it's another, even more important change they've made that has their rivals scrambling to emulate them...

Friday, September 25, 2015

BREAKING: NHL pondering a pivot; not being "tone deaf shitbags"

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


Documents uncovered by the RBM research crew show that senior brass within NHL headquarters are considering a drastic change of position on domestic and sexual violence issues in the NHL community.

"Guys, I'm starting to think we've been a bunch of tone deaf shitbags on this issue," an anonymous hockey operations official wrote in a leaked email. "Seriously, bags full of shit."

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Sens Friends! #002

by Mike Wheeler


It's time to sit back, relax, make yourself comfortable, grab a drink, check your texts, pet your cat, find your keys, eat some chocolate chips straight out the bag, and get ready to laugh!

Because here's a comic!





Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Cowen 'ready' for the most important season of his career

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


This past week saw training camp begin for Ottawa Senators players, and while most returned with fond memories of the 2014-2015 season, some arrived hoping to forget it entirely. Among those in the latter group is Jared Cowen, a first-round draft pick who was expected to be a dominant force on the Senators blueline. Unfortunately, the towering defenseman hasn't yet lived up to expectations, causing some to speculate that this upcoming season could end up being his last in the NHL. I caught up with Cowen (and his beautiful, new man bun) to ask what he is doing to prepare for the most important season of his career.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Organization with low self-esteem welcomes back man who abandoned them

by Mike Wheeler (@TheMikeWheeler)



The Ottawa Senators held a press conference Friday to announce the hiring of former Senator and Red Wing forward Daniel Alfredsson as senior advisor of hockey operations, despite the fact that he walked out on them a mere two years ago and who knows if he'll do it again.

"You can't blame him for leaving to try find a better team. I mean look at how we were back then," explained General Manager Bryan Murray. "We were just dirt. We were worse than dirt, we were nothing. It's not his fault. It's just up to us now to not mess it up again and I'm positive he'll stay this time."

"He has to."

Thursday, September 17, 2015

EXCLUSIVE: Stan Neckar "getting a little tired" of waiting on the Sens

He played two games in that playoff run.
Two games.

by Joe Boughner (@McLlwainsWorld)


CESKE BUDEJOVICE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Former Ottawa Senators defenceman Stan "The Man" Neckar admitted that he's just about done waiting for his former club to call him about the vacancies in their hockey operations department.

"I'm getting a little tired of sitting by the phone," sighed the 2004 Stanley Cup champion defender as he stirred a lump of sugar into his tea. "I guess I just thought the call would've come by now."

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

REVIEW: EA Sports' NHL 16

by Rob Poirier (@RobFeature)


Today is a day that many hockey fans circle on their calendars each year. It is one of the sure signs that a new season is just on the horizon. That's right: today, EA Sports released another "just-different-enough-that-they-can-charge-for-it" entry in their popular NHL series of video games! And because I care so much about you all, I lined up at midnight to get my hands on a copy, just so you would know exactly what to expect! Read on for my comprehensive analysis of each game mode!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Phillips: "I'm feeling better every day, please stop trying to retire my number."

by Mike Wheeler (@TheMikeWheeler)



While most of the Ottawa Senators prepare for training camp, veteran defenceman Chris Phillips is forced to watch from the sidelines. "It's pretty tough, you know? You just want to get back out there and get ready for the season with the rest of the guys. But I'm getting closer every day and I'm really looking forward to contributing this year. So I really wish everyone would stop talking about retiring my number."

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Lazar "named" assistant captain in emotional, awkward lakeside ceremony

by Joe Boughner


The leadership core of the Ottawa Senators took an unexpected youthful turn yesterday, in a hastily-assembled lakeside ceremony.

"Laser Beam, get over here," long-standing assistant captain and de facto father figure Chris Phillips called out from the end of the dock at his cottage. "I've got something for you."

Curtis Lazar, the Senators' latest superstar in waiting, pulled himself out of a rubber dingy and sidled over to his adopted dad, who was waiting with a crudely-cut-out letter A made of red electrical tape.

The normally reserved Lazar was all smiles
after his promotion.
"Uh Chris? This is a bit weird, man," Lazar replied as Phillips repeatedly tried to stick the tape letter to Lazar's wet chest.

"Look Laser, I'm not going to be around for awhile. I want you to wear this."

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Sens Friends! #001

by Mike Wheeler


Hey folks! I'm very proud to introduce this super-exciting, critically unacclaimed weekly (?) Sens webcomic series. It's called Sens Friends, and it's about how the Sens are friends. Enjoy!



    Sunday, September 6, 2015

    Ranking the Autographs of the Ottawa Senators

    By Kevin Lee


    We here at Bonk's Mullet always strive to bring you the most relevant and in depth news when it comes to the Ottawa Senators. Other blogs bring you the same old boring stats when it comes to analyzing the roster. We decided to analyze a completely missed stat, their autographs. Handwriting tells you a lot about a player and we've ranked the entire roster from worst to best.

    Thursday, September 3, 2015

    Bloggers Wanted: Please Write For Our Dumb Website

    by Bonk's Mullet


    Hey folks! Hope you've had a great summer.

    I'll be honest with you. After the loss of David Legwand, we considered shutting this site down altogether. Why even follow a Legwand-less Senators squad? I'm still searching for answers.

    Anyway, if you're still into the Sens, it's likely that BonksMullet.com is your home page. We're still working on an app that makes our site the wallpaper of your phone, but for now you'll have to keep taking screenshots and updating your wallpaper with each new post. I apologize for the inconvenience.

    While we're developing that, we thought we'd put out a call for new writers. Many of our staff have moved on to other worthy ventures such as new careers, attending university, or free-form jazz slam poetry. With that in mind, I'd like to put out an open call for new writers for our site.

    Wednesday, September 2, 2015

    Inspired by Andrew Hammond, Leafs’ Bernier Set to Debut New Mask

    By Rob Poirier


    Ever since Jacques Plante first slipped on his iconic mask in 1959, the headwear of NHL goalies has been a topic of much debate. Over the years, critics have described these colorful designs as everything from glorious to garish (Cam Ward’s Nickelback tribute mask comes to mind), but there is one thing that most agree on: a proper goalie mask gives fans a glimpse into the psyche of the goalie himself.

    Goaltenders often bear this in mind when having their masks painted, and choose to immortalize those who have helped them to get where they are. This can be a family member, a favorite athlete, or simply a person who embodies sought-after qualities, such as perseverance and bravery. Such is the case in Ottawa, where Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond will honor local hero, "butterfly child" Jonathan Pitre with a subtle butterfly design this season.

    Meanwhile, just down the 401, Maple Leafs goaltender Jonathan Bernier is preparing to honour a hero of his own, with a brand new mask that will showcase the men that inspired him to get into the game of hockey.

    Definitely real image provided by @Capital_Gains65

    Friday, August 14, 2015

    BREAKING: Bonk's Mullet signs bRian5or6 to a long-term blogging deal

    by Bonk's Mullet and bRian5or6


    Hi everyone. Mullet here. It's been a long and quiet summer here at Bonk's Mullet, but we have a big announcement today! Please welcome bRian5or6 to the blog. bRian is known for his succinct writing style, general eloquence, and his well behaved grandmother. Give @bRian5or6 a follow on Twitter. Have a great weekend, and make sure to check out the Sens Summer Fan Fest on Sunday. We'll have several representatives at the event for you to drink beer or pineapple juice with. Without further ado, here is bRian:


    Good evening,

    For those of you who don’t know me, here’s the scoop: I graduated from college and I live in my Granny’s basement. Ok... no, that’s a lie. I did not graduate from college. However, I have read the Twilight series... twice... and I watch the PBS on occasion... soo...  okay, what else?

    Oh, I was born and raised proper in the South of England where my day job was solely to taste-test crumpets and tea... No... nope, no that’s not true either. I’m sorry, I’m just a little nervous here. A little sweaty.

    Ok, so the gentleman you refer to as, "Bonk's Mullet" has entrusted me to carry on my fine tradition of vlogging. Here's some of my finest work according to Granny:

    Thursday, June 25, 2015

    Mike Wheeler's Official 2015 NHL Entry Draft Rankings

    by Head of RBM Scouting, Mike Wheeler

    and Junior Vice President of Hockey Operations, Bonk's Mullet

    with graphics by Capital Gains


    If you're looking for the definitive guide to the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, you've come to the right place. Junior hockey insider and head of RBM Scouting, Mike Wheeler, breaks down the entire first round in what is sure to be one of the deepest drafts in years.

    1. Edmonton Oilers - Connor McDavid
    The Edmonton Oilers finally get the chance to draft a skilled forward that will turn the whole team around when they take Connor "Wayne Gretzky" McDavid with the first overall pick. Start planning multiple Stanley Cup parades, Edmonton, because this future Hall-of-Famer is going to have an immediate impact right away guaranteed.

    2. Buffalo Sabres - Jack Eichel
    Described as a "less-Canadian Connor McDavid," Jack Eichel is no consolation prize, this guy is the real deal. Tim Murray and the Buffalo Sabres will not have a difficult decision facing them with the second overall pick.

    Wednesday, June 24, 2015

    EXCLUSIVE: What Hammond will say if he wins the Masterton

    by Joe Boughner


    The Masterton trophy in all of its glory.
    Nah, just kidding, this is the Lady Byng.
    Admit it, you didn't know.
    The eyes of the hockey world turn to ... Las Vegas? Again? Come on, NHL, stop trying to make this happen... tonight for the annual NHL Awards. And while Sens fans have largely focused on the Norris and the Calder, where Erik Karlsson and Mark Stone hope to bring home some hardware, a third Senator is up for recognition: Masterton nominee Andrew Hammond.

    Is he going to win? Probably not. Fellow nominee Kris Letang had a hole in his heart, people. A HOLE IN HIS HEART. But wouldn't you like to know what Hammond would say if he did pull of the upset?

    The RBM crew has your back, kids.

    Monday, May 4, 2015

    Garbage bag day for the RBM crew

    by an actual journalist, let's say


    With the last of the formal events of the Ottawa Senators' season slipping into the rearview, the RBM crew got together one last time on a Google Hangout while they cleared their stuff out of the closets in their mothers' basements.

    "It's disappointing, obviously," admitted rookie blogger Joe "McLlwain's World" Boughner. "You never want to be the bloggers clearing out your stuff after the first round."

    Boughner denied a persistent rumour that he was battling a nagging back injury through the final stretch of games.

    "I'm just old and move slowly," said Boughner, stuffing a stale doughnut and a tower of empty Tim Hortons cups into a trash bag. "That's also the reason I'm not one of the finalists for Rookie Blogger of the Year in that Faces Magazine thing... too old."

    "Yea, that's the problem," muttered Mike Wheeler.
    George Marshall was unable to attend the hangout after
    grossly misunderstanding what "Garbage Bag Day" means.
    Police say charges are pending.

    "Eff you, Wheeler," replied Boughner before squinting his eyes and looking around his screen for the mute button. "I can't never find that danged button. Why do they have to make them so small?"

    For his part, Wheeler said his focus was on the future.

    "I'm bummed, sure, but I've got an entire external hard drive full of gifs to be used in extremely specific situations and half-written Tweets ready for next year," Wheeler explained. "I'm going to be... coming in hot... come training camp."

    "Get it?" added Wheeler. "Coming in hot! Like Bobby Ryan said that one time! Guys? Am I lagging? I don't think you can hear me. Guys? I said coming in hot! Guys? Oh look, there's my Wii U controller!"

    After what was considered by most to be a rebuilding year for the blog, even the elusive Matty Go Sens and Capital Gains took some time to right-click > Empty Trash on a season's worth of unused photoshops.

    "It's just time to get rid of some old ideas that never worked out," said Matty. "Like this cast photo of Home Improvement except it's Sens players. Actually, I'll probably keep that one."

    Gainsy was also getting in on the hard drive cleaning.

    "Time to trash some old stuff that I'm not going to use. Like this folder called just gold chains. Or this picture of Alf and Pikachu riding a surfboard except Alf is Eugene Melnyk and Pikachu is Stephane Da Costa and the surfboard is Alfredsson... Never mind, I'll definitely use this."

    Veterans like Steve On Sens, meanwhile, were plagued by questions about what their futures held.

    "I've loved my time here in Ottawa, no doubt," said On Sens. "But you get to a point in your career when you sorta want to see what else is out there. So we'll see."

    On Sens then appeared to be listening to someone slightly off camera.

    "I, uh, have to go to now. My mom says no internet after 8:30 pm on a school night. Someone tell Brochenski I won't be there for cold ones."

    While On Sens wondered about his future as a curfew-less blogger, fellow veteran presence Kevin Lee admitted his performance was hampered by injury down the stretch.

    "The doctors are calling it 'eye strain,'" said Lee. "Evidently you can get it by staring too intently at autographed sweaters on eBay trying to see if they're authentic."

    Lee then showed off a new pair of tinted sunglasses he was trying out to help cut down on the bright screen glare.

    Team captain Bonk's Mullet, asked about his team's early post-season exit, was contemplative.

    "We had a strong season at the keyboards, but in the end, we didn't get the key retweets when we needed them most. We ran into a hot Game of Thrones episode that took the crowd out of it early."

    Asked about the future of the team on the ice, Mullet continued.

    "We have a great leadership group surrounded by young talent. Pavs, Nik, and Z have really stepped it up since Lidstrom retired. -- What? Yeah, well of course I defected to the Wings. It's what great leaders do."

    Thursday, April 30, 2015

    How to Cost the Sens a Game

    by Capital Gains


    The last tutorial of the season teaches you 3 different ways to make the Sens lose a game, using Photoshop! See you all next year!

    (Here's the YouTube link for mobile users.)



    Previous Tutorials:

    David Legwand Photoshop Tutorial
    How to make Curtis Lazar sad in Photoshop
    How to put Sleeves on Marc Methot in Photoshop
    How to Make Andrew Hammond The Hamburglar

    Sunday, April 26, 2015

    Guest Post: Subban vows to shoot harder, turtle farther in game 6

    By Rob Poirier


    The Ottawa Senators added another chapter to their Cinderella story last night with a decisive victory over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series. The win came after a stellar performance from goalie Craig Anderson, who made 45 saves, and a pair of goals from sniper Bobby Ryan, who had not scored in 16 games.

    But the Senators did not rely on their stars alone – head coach Dave Cameron got contributions from his entire roster – including ten hits from center Zack Smith, and a sparkling defensive effort from winger Jean-Gabriel Pageau, who limped off the ice after blocking a hard slapshot off the stick of Canadiens’ defenseman PK Subban in the third period.

    When asked about the shot that briefly hobbled Pageau, Subban declared, "it’s only going to get harder as the series goes on, so I wish him the best of luck." And the defenseman’s tough talk didn’t stop there. When asked about another notable play, in which he turned the puck over to the Senators' Erik Condra, resulting in a breakaway goal, Subban confidently bellowed, "I can literally turn it over from anywhere on the ice, so they ain’t seen nothin’ yet."

    Finally, when pressed about a late-game altercation with Eric Gryba that saw Subban’s entire head disappear into his jersey, the defenseman, who has not registered a single point in the last three games, defiantly announced, "I’ll turtle all the way into my hockey pants if I don’t see a ref coming to bail me out, I can promise them that much."

    Picture by @Capital_Gains65

    Game 6 goes Sunday evening in Ottawa, and if the Canadiens' cocky defenseman makes good on his promises, Senators fans can look forward to Game 7 on Tuesday night in Montreal.



    Wednesday, April 15, 2015

    Sens and Habs fans agree to disagree, focus on what matters

    by Joe Boughner



    OTTAWA (Canadian Press) - In a surprising turn of events, the collective fan bases of the Canada's eastern conference playoff teams "agreed to disagree" - an unexpected show of unity following a heated opening game.

    The Official Bonk's Mullet Funny Playoff Roundable With Jokes

    by Unpaid Interns


    DID SOMEBODY SAY ROUNDTABLE?

    You wanted it! (Hopefully) And you got it! (Sort of) A table so round, it's basically a sphere! Let's dive right into what we all came here for: unsolicited opinions lazily created in a last-minute email chain!

    Series prediction (how many games will it take the Sens to knock off the Habs?)

    Gainsy: I think the Jets will win it in 6. Anaheim is a good team, but I just don't know if they'll be able to match the intencity intenseity vehemence of the Jets. It will be a close--- what's that? Oh, you wanted an Ottawa prediction. Didn't the Ice Dogs already eliminate the 67's from the playoffs?

    Pundits agree that Ottawa's size on defence
    will be a major factor in this series
    Mike: Sens in 4 and not only because this is a humour blog. Looking at the last couple of months, there is nothing there to make me think that the Sens have any reason to lose one out of the next four games. But maybe you're saying that the playoffs are a whole new season. Maybe you're thinking regular season success has nothing to do with the postseason. You know what else you can do? You can SHUT IT!

    Joe: Series predictions are for lame-wads. I'm giving you game predictions:
    Game 1: Ottawa 3 - Montreal 1 with Pageau notching a hat trick
    Game 2: Ottawa 2 - Montreal 3 with Montreal winning on a controversial OT goal featuring Gallagher crashing the net
    Game 3: Ottawa 1 - Montreal 0 with Hammond making 42 saves for his first career playoff shutout
    Game 4: Ottawa 4 - Montreal 2 with Pageau scoring another hat trick and Lazar notching four points
    Game 5: Ottawa 3 - Montreal 4 with Pageau actually scoring on his own net to make sure Ottawa wins at home
    Game 6: Ottawa 4 - Montreal 1 with Pageau scoring and assisting on all four goals. Somehow.

    Kevin: Four games or six games just so we can win in the 613. Don't want to end up winning in front of an empty building after all.

    Steve: I was going to say Ottawa in 5 - which gives them a 4-1 Series lead. But based on scarring memories, I don't trust 4-1 leads over the Habs so I'll say Sens in 6.

    Bonk: Ottawa takes an early four-games-to-none series lead, but Montreal fans insist that the result is an injustice given that the scorekeeper unfairly counted each of Ottawa's goals and added them up to a total that was greater than the total of the number of Montreal's goals on four separate occasions, clearly indicating a bias towards "whoever the other team was."

    Who will be the hero?

    Thursday, April 9, 2015

    Sens just a "Stone's throw" away from playoffs

    by Mike Wheeler (words) and Capital Gains (photos)


    Mark Stone celebrates his overtime-winning goal, is pelted by stones.
    All photos courtesy of Capital Gains.

    The Ottawa Senators organization faced a problem two weeks ago as fans began throwing hamburgers onto the ice of the Canadian Tire Centre to celebrate the successes of goaltender Andrew Hammond. Following announcements made in the building and the release of a short public service video, the hamburgers mostly stopped. But Sens fans - who are known for their liveliness and creativity - have recently banded around a new celebratory projectile: stones.

    When Mark Stone scored his second goal of the night on Tuesday, the overtime-winner against Pittsburgh in a must-win game, Sens fans took it upon themselves to hurl actual stones onto the ice surface to show their appreciation for the surging rookie. "It's pretty great to be recognized by the fans like this," Stone said, speaking with the media after the game. "I guess they're throwing stones because my name is Stone, right?"

    The Sens salute the fans at the CTC and are showered in adoration and actual stones. 

    Tuesday, April 7, 2015

    The Week Ahead: The "I was told there'd be no math" edition

    by Joe Boughner and Mike Wheeler


    God. Damn. Toronto. God. Damn. Maple. God. Damn. Leafs. The Wings and Pens opened the door and rather than bust through it like some bad ass vigilante, all swagger and steel toes, the Sens sort of timidly tapped at it then pushed it gingerly open to see if it was safe to come in. They didn't not go through the door but they didn't really go through it either. They're sort of standing awkwardly in the doorway like a pizza guy waiting there awkwardly while you go to look for your wallet.

    So here we sit. Two back of three teams with three games to go. The Senators need some help. Sens fans need help. And while we here at RBM can't do much about the former (short of standing outside David Cameron's house yelling "PLAY HOFFMAN IN THE TOP SIX YOU DUMB BASTARD!") we can help with the latter.

    Cause there ain't no ointment to soothe your aching heart like a weekly preview.

    Last week's record

    • 3-0-1

    This week's matchups

    • Tuesday vs Pittsburgh (must-win)
    • Thursday @ New York Rangers (really must-win)
    • Saturday @ Philadelphia (really ultra must-win, not even joking)

    Storylines to watch


    Easy-to-read chart that shows exactly what the Sens need to do to make the playoffs.

    Wednesday, April 1, 2015

    How to Make Curtis Lazar Sad in Photoshop

    by Capital Gains


    Have you ever seen Curtis Lazar sad? Me either! Today I'm going to do the unthinkable and teach all of you how to make Curtis Lazar sad, using Photoshop. Make sure you watch the video carefully and maybe even re-watch it a few times, because you don't want to miss out on any important steps.

    (Here's the YouTube link for mobile users.)


    Even though this didn't work out as planned, send me a tweet with any Lazar Photoshops you've made, and the Top 3 will be showcased at the beginning of the next tutorial.

    Previous Tutorials:

    David Legwand Photoshop Tutorial

    Tuesday, March 31, 2015

    The Week Ahead: The blame game edition

    by BatMike Wheeler and Joe BoyWonder


    A few short weeks ago the biggest divide in Sensland was #TeamTank vs. #TeamAntiTank. It seemed petty and divisive at the time but now? Now it seems like a simpler time. Now we've got to deal with #TeamBlameOttawaCouncil, #TeamBlameLoganCouture, #TeamBlameDaveCameron and #TeamBlameGrybaAndCowen.

    Oddly, so far nobody has signed up for #TeamBlameTheInevitableRegressionAfterAnUnsustainableRun. I blame Ian Mendes for that.

    Anyway, on to the preview.

    Last week's record

    • 1-2-1 - Worst in the history of the NHL probably.
      "An ill wind is blowing across the CTC parking lot..."

    This week's matchups

    • Tuesday @ Detroit - No.
    • Thursday vs Tampa - Oh please no.
    • Saturday vs Washington - Oh no.
    • Sunday @ Toronto - WHHHYYYYY???

    Storylines to watch

    Mike Hoffman: Is He TOO Good?

    When the line combinations where announced ahead of Sunday's game against the Florida Panthers, fans' emotions ranged from confused, to enraged, to pants-poopingly enraged. Mike Hoffman had once again somehow found himself on the bottom line with Legwand and Smith. Besides some speculation that this was an act of revenge for an awesome prank that Hoffman must have pulled on Cameron, Sens fans on Twitter concluded that this was an act of desperation by a coach who was clearly pooping his pants.

    By the time the Panthers were up 2-0, the experiment had clearly failed and the lines were re-shuffled back to resemble something other than the Bizarro Land combinations with which they had started the game. Lesson learned and everything should be back to normal on Monday, right?
    Oh cool. Hoffman's back on the fourth line and the healthy scratch with three points this season should really ignite the slumping Ryan and Zibanejad on the top line. The Senators are now not only pooping their own pants, but the pants of their entire fanbase.

    But at least we've got that game in hand!

    GODDAMN IT.

    Actually, you know what? It's going to be fine.

    Let's look on the bright side here. The Sens just lost horribly three times in a row, so they're definitely due for a few big wins! And Boston? I doubt we have to worry about them for very long. They've only been nearly as good as the Senators for the last month. Talk about unsustainable! There are a lot of positives we should be focusing on instead:

    Anderson's back! Andy posted a .917 save percentage in that one game against the Panthers. Hey! Pretty average! Nice!

    Chris Driedger the next Hammond? Even more exciting goaltending stories! When Driedger relieved Hammond for the third period of the game against the Rangers last week, he did not allow a single goal. Not even one! And his NHL career numbers are even more impressive: 1.000 save percentage! 0.00 goals against average! Wow! Will Driedger be able to go on a Hammond-like run and bring the Senators not only into the playoffs but to a Stanley Cup victory despite being in the AHL and surely on his way back to the ECHL? Sources say: COUNT ON IT!

    Lack of toughness? Not a chance! Worried about our stars' vulnerably skating around without the protection of Chris Neil? Worry no more, because Alex Chiasson has picked up the slack! He's accumulated a very gritty 65 penalty minutes this season, which is pretty good for a second-line winger. That puts him just 13 minutes behind Chris Neil! How's that for leadership! In fact, the increase in toughness has been a total team effort lately. Ottawa took seven penalties in their last game alone. You know other teams are going to be intimidated coming into the CTC knowing how badly they are going to be interfered with!

    Still plenty to be optimistic about this week, Sens fans!

    Parting shots

    • Statline of the week: 17 more interference penalties for the Sens since the Florida game ended
    • Imagined Sun headline of the week: Andy's not so dandy! 
    • What Sens fans will be complaining about on Twitter: Chris Neil on Zibanejad's wing

    Sunday, March 29, 2015

    FUTURE NEWS: Ottawa loses NHL franchise due to Sens Mile curse


    by Mike Wheeler



    July 17, 2020

    The Ottawa Senators are no more. The league made it official on Saturday morning that the city of Ottawa will be losing their NHL franchise. After years of disappointment, the news does not come as much of a shock, but is still deeply saddening to the city's few remaining non-Maple Leafs and non-Montreal Canadiens fans. Many agree that the once beloved team's misfortunes all began when the Sens Mile was opened prematurely five years ago.

    In late March of 2015, the Ottawa city council made a decision that most believe doomed the franchise forever. The Ottawa Senators were in the middle of a historic run, pushing themselves back into the playoffs, when the section of Elgin Street known as the Sens Mile was opened before the team had secured a playoff position. Even though the decision was quickly repealed, the curse was already in effect. It is well known that the Senators would never win another game.

    After missing the playoffs that year, the Senators entered the 2015-16 with high hopes after some late successes in the previous season. The optimism was quickly dashed as captain Erik Karlsson re-agrivated his achilles injury and his leg fell off. Ownership quickly responded as Eugene Melnyk appointed himself captain. But even with Melnyk himself playing in the top defensive pairing with Jared Cowen, the team's struggles continued.

    Montreal Canadiens forward Erik Condra finds success shortly after leaving the cursed Senators. Photo courtesy of Capital Gains.

    Monday, March 23, 2015

    The Week Ahead: The "2 points is 2 points" edition

    by Joe Boughner 




    And they agreed to never speak of that Leafs game again. On to the preview!

    Last week's record

    • 3-0-0 

    This week's matchups

    • Monday vs San Jose
    • Thursday vs New York Rangers
    • Saturday @ Maple Leafs

    Storylines to watch

    Last five games: Ottawa (5-0-0); BOS (0-3-2)


    Okay, obviously there's still work to do. But Ottawa has two games in hand on Boston and currently sits just one point back in the standings. For a long time, it seemed like Ottawa just couldn't make up any ground on the Bruins, but the past week has seen a pretty dramatic swing.

    "He Burgled Our Hearts: The Andrew Hammond Story" has gone from "Act 1: Well Hello, Dolly" to "Act 2: Winning Ugly" - the question is what's the name of Act 3? "Ken Dryden Revisited," "Thanks, That Was Fun" or "50% off Andrew Hammond Shirseys?"

    Either way, we'll always have the burgers.

    Check your lineup cards cause someone just called "Bingo!"

    When you've won 14 of your last 16 games and your last six in a row, you aren't usually looking to change your roster too dramatically. And, with the exception of the world's most persistent bone bruise, the Sens have been remarkably free from injury in that stretch too. But with Michalek's status questionable and Matt Puempel out "week-to-week" after blocking a shot, changes are a-coming.

    Zack Smith has been recalled from his conditioning stint in Binghamton so he'll bring his grit, leadership and hypnotically-beautiful blue eyes back into a Sens lineup that's been severely lacking in faces that remain handsome despite taking many punches. If 9MM can't go, does that mean Colin Greening's exile in the press box ends too? Will MacArthur be ready to rejoin his old linemates any time soon? Or will the Sens answer the popular call on Twitter and give Shane Prince another shot? [UPDATE: Colin Greening is back in, presumably because there's no way an unproven AHL call-up could possibly help our playoff chances.]

    Here's to you, Buddy Robinson

    Oh hey, speaking of Bingo, remember when Bryan Murray had his media availability an hour after the trade deadline? Remember how he said Puempel was probably going to get another game or two then he'd head back to the AHL so they could call up another prospect?
    Of course, if we really cared about Buddy Robinson
    we wouldn't have used a picture of Danny Hobbs.
    Admit it, you had no idea.

    He mentioned Buddy Robinson by name, guys. He mentioned him. By. Name.

    And here we are, three weeks later and he hasn't been mentioned since. Puempel's finally out of the lineup yet all we can talk about is Prince. And Greening. And Smith.

    Fear not, Buddy Robinson. The bosses may've forgotten about you but we haven't.

    And here's to you, Buddy Robinson
    Bryan loves you more than he has shown
    Whoa-whoa-whoa

    What's that you say, Buddy Robinson?
    Yes Puempel's hurt but in Bingo you will stay
    Hey-hey-hey
    Hey-hey-hey

    Parting shots

    • Statline of the week: Lazar has gone (1) game without eating a burger from the ice
    • Imagined Sun headline of the week: "Smitty's back!" (because grit)
    • What Sens fans will be complaining about on Twitter: High blood pressure

    Tuesday, March 17, 2015

    How to Make Andrew Hammond The Hamburglar in Photoshop

    by Capital Gains


    It was only a matter of time before making a tutorial involving Andrew Hammond. Here is how you can turn Hammond into The Hamburglar, using Photoshop.

    (Here's the YouTube link for mobile users.)


    Thanks to @Sens_Army_ and @BonksMullet for the suggestion. If you have any suggestions on what you would like to see me do next in Photoshop, either comment here, on YouTube, or send me a tweet.

    Previous Tutorials:

    David Legwand Photoshop Tutorial
    How to make Curtis Lazar sad in Photoshop
    How to put Sleeves on Marc Methot in Photoshop

    Monday, March 16, 2015

    The Week Ahead: The Don't Stop Believin' Edition

    by Joe Boughner 


    Despite losing a must-win game against those stupid jerky faces from Boston, the Sens are still hanging around in the playoff race, thanks to a pair of back-to-back wins against Montreal and the Islanders, and a shootout win against Philly. The scorers are scoring. The Hamburglar is hamburgling. The d-men are defending less of a tire fire. The clock hasn't yet struck midnight on this Cinderella team so let's get on with the preview before Disney goes all QMJHL Twitter on us and issues a cease-and-desist.

    Last week's record

    • 3-1-0 

    This week's matchups

    • Tuesday @ Carolina
    • Thursday vs Boston
    • Saturday vs Toronto

    Storylines to watch

    You know who I hate? Washington

    A funny thing happened on our way past Philly in the standings: the Sens-Panthers-Bruins peloton reeled in the seventh-place Caps. And with games in hand on our national capital counterparts from the District of Columbia, suddenly they seem like an easier mark than those lousy pee-pee heads from Beantown. In other words, all of that time spent working up a hate-on for the Bruins was a complete waste of time because of their stupid superhuman goalie. Stupid bum head.

    Luckily it's almost as easy to hate Washington as it is to hate the Bruins. Oh sure, they don't have anyone as douchey as Marchand or as neanderthalish as Lucic. But a quick look at their roster provides plenty of fodder for snark tweets:
    Who's a good depth forward? Who is?
    Yea, you are. Such a good depth forward.
    • Jay Beagle? Are you a hockey player or a dog, jerk?
    • Nice try, John Carlson, but everyone knows it's spelled with a K.
    • Your Eric is only Fehr? Ours are superstars!
    • Brooks Laich? More like Brooks DISLAICH.
    • Brooks Orpik? You have TWO players named Brooks? Come on.

    But wait we still have to hate Boston too

    "And on Left Wing, number 63..."
    Oh sure, Boston. OH. SURE. Just when we declare you unbeatable you go and get shut out by the Capitals? They have a player named BEAGLE, Boston! Ok fine, we'll keep hating on you guys too. We've already established that Marchand is a pile of human garbage and Lucic is basically Brendan Fraser in Encino Man, let's see what else their roster has for us:
    • Loui Eriksson, you aren't Erik's son. You're older than him. Stop lying.
    • Dougie Hamilton? Dougie? What are you, 12?
    • Speaking of 12, Torey Krug looks 12. Also his name is TOREY.
    • Max Talbot. That says it all, really.

    The burger heard 'round the world

    When RBM writer Joe "McLlwain's World" Boughner went to the Sens-Bruins game last week, he very nearly brought a McDonald's hamburger to the game to throw on the ice when Hammond was introduced during the warmup. He didn't, because he's a big chicken. But on Sunday night, as the Sens hosted the Flyers, someone tossed a burger and a fanbase lost its collective mind. Is this the beginning of a new tradition in Ottawa? Or will G-G-G-Gary and the Betts crack down on the fun before it gets going?

    Oh also, we can all agree that that was a McD's burger, right? Nothing else would be so flat and fused together as to hold its shape during its flight to the ice, right? Here's the thing, RBM Nation, there is no McDonald's in Canadian Tire Centre. So did someone buy a burger and bring it with him or her? Then hold on to that burger through 65 minutes of hockey and a three-round shootout? And what would've happened if the unthinkable transpired and the Sens actually lost? Do you throw the burger in protest? Take it home as a souvenir? Eat it?

    Things that make you go 'hmm,' indeed.

    Parting shots

    • Statline of the week: 2400 calories burned (approx) by NHL goalie / 240 calories in a McDonald's hamburger = 10 hamburger per game average workout
    • Imagined Sun headline of the week: "Sweet Carolin-a!"
    • What Sens fans will be complaining about on Twitter: Sens taking a bench minor for delay of game due to pickles freezing to the ice

    Friday, March 13, 2015

    How to put Sleeves on Marc Methot in Photoshop

    by Capital Gains


    Have you ever wondered what Marc Methot looks like wearing something else other than a tank top? Today is your lucky day, as this tutorial shows you how to add sleeves to a photo of Marc Methot.

    (Here's the YouTube link for mobile users.)


    Thanks to Geroge Marshall for the suggestion. If you have any suggestions on what you would like to see me do next in Photoshop, either comment here, on YouTube, or send me a tweet.

    Previous Tutorials:

    David Legwand Photoshop Tutorial
    How to make Curtis Lazar sad in Photoshop

    Tuesday, March 10, 2015

    The Week Ahead: Yes we're still doing these edition

    by Joe Boughner, George Marshall and Bring Back Lee


    Hello friends.

    When we last spoke in this moderately-amusing and occasionally-consistent format we were discussing which of the grizzled vets would be traded first; Andrew Hammond was poised to be an amusing footnote in an otherwise forgettable season; and the Sens were hitting the road for a tank-friendly road trip.

    So what did we miss?

    Wednesday, March 4, 2015

    Phillips blasts media for criticizing "whoever it is they keep calling old and bad"

    by Mike Wheeler


    Chris Phillips airs his grievances with the media.

    Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips confronted the local media on Tuesday regarding what he believes to be harsh and unfair portrayal of his teammates. "I think the way the media treats some of our players in this city is embarrassing. I think a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. It's unfair to keep criticizing whoever it is that you keep calling 'old and bad.'"

    Monday, March 2, 2015

    The Official Bonk's Mullet Ottawa Senators Trade Deadline Day Live Blog

    by Bonk's Mullet


    11:59 PM EST: Turn back.

    1:04 PM EST: Still nothing.

    3:08 PM EST: Didn't trade for Chris Stewart.

    3:25 PM EST: The letter I sent to Bryan Murray in the style of Jordyn Leopold's didn't work.

    3:30 PM EST: Bryan Murray reports that nobody wanted the crappy players we also didn't want.

    Saturday, February 28, 2015

    Sens-Sharks Preview: Hammond is Elite

    By Bonk's Mullet


    Hey folks! I wrote a Sens-Sharks preview over at Battle of California.


    Enjoy the game!


    Friday, February 27, 2015

    David Legwand Photoshop Tutorial

    by Capital Gains


    One of the most frequently asked questions I get on twitter, from my family, and even from the cab driver that drove me to Tim Horton's last week, is "How do you make David Legwand Photoshops?" The answer is simple enough to explain in 140 characters or less, but I figured I'd create a tutorial on how I made the photo below, so you can follow along and make your own Legwand Photoshops!


    (Here's the YouTube link for mobile users.)

    This doesn't actually work.

    Send me a tweet with the Legwand Photoshops you created by following this tutorial, and the Top 3 will be showcased at the beginning of the next tutorial.
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