Alfie Records First Game Misconduct

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With 7:31 left in the third period, the 40-year old Daniel Alfredsson was ejected from a National Hockey League game for the first time in his NHL career.

The event occurred when Chris Phillips skated back to the redline to collect a puck that the Flyers had chipped out of the defensive zone. After retrieving the puck in the area between the bench but inside the redline, Phillips dumped the puck back into the Flyers’ zone before absorbing a hit from the side by Zac Rinaldo, a player best known for his using a mirror to take pictures of himself.

Phillips was not hurt on the play, but Alfie, as any good captain should, took issue with the hit on a vulnerable player. A crosscheck upside Rinaldo’s cranium later, Alfie accumulated 15 minutes in penalties; establishing a new career high and registering his first match penalty.

Alfie has had misconducts before: 

- In Game Two of the 1998 Eastern Conference Semifinals versus Washington, Alfie received a holding the stick penalty with his team down 5-1 with 8 minutes left in the third period and a 10-minute misconduct for arguing the call with the referee.

- He also received a 10-minute misconduct during the December 23rd game versus the New York Rangers when teammate Martin Havlat was slapped with a two-minute holding penalty.

But never a game misconduct. 1152 games, 420 goals and 1093 points into a NHL career, it's hard to believe that there are benchmarks left for Alfredsson to accomplish during the regular season, but yesterday was a first for his storied career. 

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Scoring Chances: Game 22 @ Philadelphia

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Scoring Chances: Game 21 @ Boston

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Wikstrand Wins Some Kind Of Award

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The only Senators prospect left in Europe (Прости, Никита) has turned a few heads this year. With a solid World Juniors and an exceptional first half of the year with SEL-2 team Mora, the Swede quickly started to look like something way better than a 7th rounder.

So much so that some hardware is coming his way. The 'Best National Team Player in HockeyAllsvenskan' award, that is handed out on very vague grounds to anyone in the league that has represented his nation in any way, shape or form. At least the jury provided an explanation.

"Mikael Wikstrand provided a splendid performance at the World Junior Championship in Russia and was named the best defenceman by the Swedish coaches. Mikael had the best +/- rating on the team and was a contributing factor to the Junior Crowns making it to the final. He is very valuable to his team with his maturity and decisiveness."

A somewhat more prestigious award was handed out tonight, local time, when the annual 'Golden Cage' award is presented to the best junior player in the league. Wikstrand was a finalist for that award as well, but fell short to Capitals prospect and recent first-rounder Filip Forsberg.

Wikstrand has put up 23 (11+12) points in 42 games this year, but only 3 of them in his last 22 games.

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Murray Speaks: Injuries, Coaches, Garrioch's Column

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With the Senators winning five in a row and going 5-1-0 since Erik Karlsson's injury, it was only a matter of time before Senators GM Bryan Murray made an appearance on the FAN590

I've transcribed the eleven minute interview below, but for those who would prefer to listen to it, you can listen to it here, or by streaming the embedded audio below.

As always, my thoughts are in bold

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Scoring Chances: Game 20 vs. Montreal

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If You Like It Better Put a Cup Ring On It

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This afternoon @mixmastermatt unearthed a video filmed in 2010 that features members of the Cornell men's basketball and hockey teams dancing to Beyonce's "Single Ladies".

The video was done to create awareness for Cornell's Duff Ball - a fundraising event that directs all proceeds to the United Way. 

Jeff Foote, Ryan Wittman and Louis Dale represented Cornell basketball while Brendon Nash, Joe Scali and the Ottawa Senators' own Colin Greening were the hockey players who participated in the video. 

And now we get a little insight into how Greening almost had a 4.0 GPA. If he put this much effort into learning the choreography, it's pretty easy envisioning him burning the midnight oil in in the library. 

I hope Greening starts doing this every time he walks into a room. 

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Scoring Chances: Game 19 vs. Toronto

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Things I Know For Sure

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1. Sternly worded letters always work

2. "Take Back The Bank" will be a total and complete success, zero chance it backfires

3. Two or three Leaf fans in the building tops

 

enjoy the game errbody

 

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