Here’s today’s Sens news after dropping a 4-2 decision to Toronto in exhibition play:
-Sens TV has post-game interviews with Jared Cowen, Nikita Filatov, and Paul MacLean (link).
–Nikita Filatov was hit by a blindside hit from Francis Lessard in practice (link), but returned with no apparent ill-effects.
-Bruce Garrioch tweets that the Sens are starting to send junior players back to their teams (link), but no names have been released yet.
–The Ottawa Sun‘s Bruce Garrioch (link) talked to Zenon Konopka prior to the game last night and the veteran was pumped for the game, “Put it this way: If I had to choose a place to go into, maybe Long Island would be No. 1, but No. 2 would be Toronto. I’ve watched the rivalry ever since I played junior (for the 67’s). The Senators were playing the Leafs in the playoffs back then and I saw some playoff games. I’m excited to be part of it and to bring back a real intense rivalry.” Unfortunately, the talk did not translate into performance. Garrioch also notes that the plan is to have Stephane Da Costa play in as many as five of the remaining six exhibition games.
-Binghamton beat reporter Joy Lindsay reports that Bryan Murray is still looking to replace retired blueliner Lee Sweatt (link).
–Capgeek has the projected salary of newly signed Mark Stone (630k, link), but it may be awhile before the number is fully confirmed.
