The 6th Sens Podcast -- Episode 21 ft. Bruce Garrioch and The Cheechoo Song Guy

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With the season now over, we jumped back into the box to record our thoughts following Saturday night's disappointing 4-3 overtime loss to the Penguins.

We had two featured guests join the show this week. The first is an Ottawa Sun columnist who was nominated for the Gene Florcyk Memorial Award. He's also the writer of the best Sunday hockey column around. Yes, that's right --  Bruce Garrioch joins in and breaks down the Pittsburgh series and potential moves that this team could make this summer. Joining Bruce on the progam is Aaron, the creator and star of The Jonathan Cheechoo Song and The Even More Better Jonathan Cheechoo Song YouTube videos.

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Tracklist for the podcast: The Gaslight Anthem Red At Night; Ted Leo and the Pharmacists Last Days; We Were Promised Jetpacks Moving Clocks Run Slow; Brimstone Howl Suicide Blues; and Crowded House Don't Dream It's Over.

Done...

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I'll keep this short. I will get to eulogizing this season in the next few days and we -- Tim and I -- will be jumping back in the studios tonight to record a podcast. Both should be available soon, but in the meantime, I'd love to hear how my readership views this team, the season, management, et al. Leave your comments/feedback in the comment below.

At this time, I would also like to thank our featured podcast guests for willingly donating their time to contribute to our amateurish showsAlso, I just wanted to thank the readers and listeners who regularly came back to this website and either read our material or listened to our podcasts. Tim and I really appreciated your emails, comments, Photoshopped images and pictures.

Thank you for making this a successful year for The 6th Sens.

 

Get It Done

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Enough said. There are no lineup changes and Pascal Leclaire will be back in nets for tonight's action. The message is simple: If Ottawa's satisfied and content with their game five win, then they're already in trouble. Focus on tonight and worry about the future later. Get it done boys!

Penguins Fan Kills Wife?

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From the National Post...

Man accused of murdering wife over Penguins-Senators playoff game
Posted: April 23, 2010, 9:55 PM by Erin Valois
SOUTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A Pennsylvania man is accused of murdering his wife and torching their home following a dispute over an NHL playoff game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators Thursday night.

WPXI in South Fayette, Pa., reported Friday that — according to investigators — Robert Abrams stabbed his wife and beat her with a hammer. She was apparently angry because her husband insisted on staying up late to watch the Penguins and Senators battle it out in a triple overtime thriller, won by the Senators 4-3.

“She had 10 episodes of blunt force trauma to the head resulting in multiple skull fractures,” medical examiner Dr. Carl Williams told the Pittsburgh-area news station. “In addition, she had at least four stab wounds to the chest.”

The man attempted to cover the incident up, WPXI reported, telling witnesses that the family dog may have knocked over a candle. Abrams reportedly told witnesses that he jumped from a window to escape the flames.

He is charged with criminal homicide, arson and abuse of a human corpse.

Yikes. Hopefully the Pennsylvania justice system is more impartial than the referees calling the Senators/Penguins series.

More Photoshops!!!

Big thanks to Chris, Tom and Marco for their Photoshopping skills. Here are some other submissions from Marco and Scott:

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Every Rose Has Its Thorn

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Hat tip to Glen Gower for the video link. All aboard the Carkbus!

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Check out the look of depression on the guy behind the Penguins bench fashioning the blue Kris Letang jersey and the Bret Michaels haircut. (Ed. note: Check out that long strand of blond hair running down the front of his uniform.)

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Update: 3:30pm

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Keep 'em coming...

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Post Game Playoff Haiku #5

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Triple Overtime.

Live to play another day.

SEN-A-TORS, FUCK YEAH!

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Post Game Playoff Haiku #4

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They're big but not quick.
Start writing the eulogy.
Ottawa is toast.

Cheechoo In

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According to the Senators beat reporters (via Twitter), Jonathan Cheechoo is skating on a line at practice alongside Jesse Winchester and Zach Smith. Translation: Ryan Shannon is out and the Cheech is drawing in.

I Tweeted that the only time Cheechoo should draw into a lineup is if he commited a crime and the police need a witness to identify him. But I'm just joking.

(I think.)

(I haven't actually decided yet.)

 

 

Good to Go?

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"What are you? An expert?"

And with that, Andy Sutton rhetorically answered Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's question with a question of his of his own and provided Senators fans with their most memorable quote of the 2009/10 season.

It was somewhat ironic, considering that it followed what I'd consider to be one of the most passive and conservative efforts that I have ever witnessed the Senators play. I've never seen this team play that much of a game without possession of the puck.

As a fan who had experienced innumberable Jacques Martin coached games first hand, this game was tense but at times, unwatchable. It was like the Senators were channelling the 1996 Stanley Cup Finalist Panthers. Maybe that's what made the quote so perfect for the Senators collective, listening to Sutton give it to some hack Pittsburgh journalist was pretty damn cathartic.

As much as I had the opportunity and outlet to vent and use an excessive number of superlatives to describe -- Ottawa's east-west style; the forwards innate inability to take a pass or caught flat-footed in the neutral zone thereby fostering a dump-and-chase style that rendered them completely useless -- I decided to pass up the opportunity and wait a few days to see how game three would shake out and get some perspective.

With the way game three settled, even a talent evaluator like Mike Milbury could identify this team's problems for the past two games:

  • They're not getting the breaks or bounces
  • From backchecking to reaching loose pucks first, Ottawa's getting outskated.
  • Brian Elliott has to be better.
  • They're not getting the calls.
  • And they're not getting enough from Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson or Mike Fisher.

Getting lost amidst the concern over the direction of this series is the fact that the series is only 2-1 in favour of the Penguins and that Ottawa's only been outscored by 2 goals.  Although Pittsburgh has gotten progressively better as the series has gone on, they haven't exactly giving off that invincible vibe that they've exhibited in years past.

The general consensus seems to be that Ottawa needs some kind of spark to get back into this series and there's speculation that Jonathan Cheechoo may draw into the lineup and replace Ryan Shannon. When one of my good friends read about this in the Sun, I received the following in an email: Cheechoo is like the government's Sea King helicopters -- slow, useless and will cost the team millions moving forward.

“(He’d bring) some experience. At one time, he was a very prolific goal scorer. We saw glimpses of that this year and he’s a competitor. He’s an intelligent player." ~ Cory Clouston

And at one time, Drake was a dude in a wheelchair on Degrassi. This is like a bad science experiment, replacing the guy with a Cup ring with the shell of a former Rocket Richard Trophy winner. Will it matter? Probably not. But if the team does decide to go with the Cheech, you can bank on me visiting my liquor cabinet for a little pick me up too.

Sutton Wake Up Call?

TSN’s Pierre McGuire says Sutton’s hit on Jordan Leopold in Game 2 served as a wake up call for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who were still in a deep slumber after losing Game 1.

“It woke up the entire Pittsburgh Penguin organization,” McGuire said Monday. “They became invested in the series after that hit. It was a clean hit, it was a hard hit, but it was an excessive hit, if you know what I mean.

“He went for the kill shot and the players in Pittsburgh became completely invested in the series after that happened.” via William Houston, Truth and Rumours
Dramatic Effect?

Note to Hockey Night in Canada's Elliotte Friedman, whenever Senators see that their captain is in obvious discomfort after absorbing a check and then skates back to the bench and goes straight to the locker room, there's no need for you to go all Jim Nantz on us and whisper like Tiger is on the 18th green putting for the green jacket. The dramatic effect is not appreciated or necessary.

Oh, and any time Glenn Healy wants to remove Sidney Crosby's firmly entrenched dick from his mouth, that'd be greatly appreciated too.

Statistics of the Day

Mike Fisher's career playoff totals: 72 GP, 13 goals, 12 assists, 25 points.

Apology

I just want to take this time apologize to all of my readers. Since the beginning of the season, I've regularly gone to bat for Alexei Kovalev saying that his signing wasn't THAT bad and for the money and term, a 55-65 point, dynamic player wasn't bad value. I was wrong and so were the Senators and the 28 other teams that completely missed the boat on besting Mikael Samuelsson's 3-year, $7.5 million deal from the Canucks.

Post Game Playoff Haiku #3

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Gone down -- 2 to 1
Hoping it's just a valley.
More highs still to come?

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