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hockey team thickness - Ottawa Senators 2024 VERSION (roster as of 25.07.2024)
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adelphenium · 1 year
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your art is absolutely adorable!!! if you ever need a senator to draw, the loml artyom zub is right there and he's adorable. he has the best smile ever
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zuuub!! i couldn't find a good reference with the big beautiful smile in question, but he is still so. so silly
thanks for the req!
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stereax · 11 months
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hi, i have a question if you don't mind. beside cap space and contracts numbers, is there a limite to the number of emergency loan a team can have? (about the sens)
Hi anon! I never mind!!! Honestly I get super duper excited whenever anyone hits my inbox because it makes me feel like I'm doing something good sooo... Okay, enough about me, meet me under the cut! 💜
The first thing about emergency loans is that their use is dependant on cap space. The Sens have three emergency loans right now - Tyler Kleven, Nikolas Matinpao, and Jacob Bernard-Docker. All three are right side defensemen (RD) replacing Thomas Chabot, Artem Zub, and Erik Brannstrom. Chabot is notably on LTIR. LTIR is complicated as hell and I don't want to hit you with the specifics of it. There are jokes of "capologists" in certain organizations (notably the Leafs and Canucks) whose main job it is to navigate the cap. But there are a few important things you need to know.
Chabot's salary is $8m. In theory, since Chabot is now on LTIR, the Sens can call up players with up to $8m salary regularly, and not as emergency recalls. The thing is - if you've read my waivers primer - that emergency recall keeps players waiver-exempt (at least, for a while). So a team in a situation like the Sens prefers to start by using emergency recall, when they can, and then shift into regular recall. This is why Chabot was only placed on LTIR on the 27th - Bernard-Docker was called up as an emergency recall first. Then, when Zub and Brannstrom were injured, Kleven and Matinpao could come up and Chabot could go on LTIR while preserving Bernard-Docker's waiver exemption, which is important because otherwise he isn't waiver exempt and the Senators don't want that.
Also, when Chabot goes on LTIR, he is no longer considered a "roster" player. This is important for call-up reasons and contract numbers on the roster. See, the main "rules" of emergency callups are as follows:
1) If the team has no cap room (must be at least $875k) with which to call up a player,
2) And someone can't play and the team plays with fewer than 18 skaters and 2 goalies for one game as a result,
3) Then you can use emergency recalls to call up players on an emergency basis with cap hits up to $875k,
4) But when the players get healthy those emergency recalls MUST be sent down.
So no, there's theoretically no limit to the NUMBER of emergency recalls, as far as I can tell. Theoretically, you can play an entire team of emergency recalls, but that would require every player on your team to be severely injured and you'd probably end up using your LTIR space to deal with that instead. And also be actively tanking at that point.
But the thing is - emergency recalls do NOT come with a cap hit. They, themselves, do not count against the cap. That's the point of the emergency recall, after all.
I think that's it! I love talking about the Sens because there is literally always something going on with those boys, so thank YOU for the ask! If something isn't clear, let me know and I'll re-explain it 💜
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Ottawa Senators || 2022-23 NHL Season
(Opening Night Roster vs BUF)
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puckingoff · 5 months
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Senators Spoil Bruins Division Plans
BOSTON, MA – The Ottawa Senators played the role of spoilers en route to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Tuesday. The Bruins were looking to clinch the Atlantic Division title for the second straight year, but Anton Forsberg and the Senators had other ideas. The Bruins did themselves no favors by waiting to turn up the pressure in the third period. That can happen when you…
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schneiderdavis · 11 months
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oh no zub.. :(
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snakesanderson · 1 month
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spending the offseason in the bingo hall clapping and cheering when they call my guys numbers
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stromer · 5 months
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bruins calling a timeout to cook up what they thought would be a diabolical 6on4 situation but they didn't account for the greatest hockey defenseman of all time, artem zub... rookie mistake
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1634archive · 1 year
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OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 18: Mads Sogaard #40 of the Ottawa Senators covers the puck amongst a scrum of his teammates Artem Zub #2, Erik Brannstrom #26, Tim Stützle #18, and Mitchell Marner #16 and Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs during the second period of the game at Canadian Tire Centre on March 18, 2023 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Photo by Chris Tanouye
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blinkenzovip · 9 months
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New Artem Zub Ottawa Senators Sweater from Tagotee.net 🔥 See more: here
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tkachunk · 2 years
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not enough happy zub content out there
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stereax · 10 months
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Video at the Twitter link. Not putting it here because severe injury.
Shoutout to Claude Giroux, who's the one yoinking the medical staff over to Larkin.
God, Larkin deserves better than this.
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pensfan4lfe2 · 1 year
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Then&Now || Artem Zub
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x75-productions · 9 months
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NHL Daily - Crazy Friday Night Action
NHL Daily - Crazy Friday Night Action We would be treated to some crazy Friday night action in the National Hockey League as we would see two comeback attempts. #LGRW #LetsGoOilers #GoJetsGo #GoHabsGo #NHLStats
We would be treated to some crazy Friday night action in the National Hockey League as we would see two comeback attempts. NHL News and Notes from Friday, December 22nd, 2023 News NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld Detroit Red Wings forward David Perron’s six game suspension. Perron was suspended six games for cross checking Ottawa Senators defenseman Artem Zub on Dec. 9th. Perron…
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hockeymusicmore · 10 months
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I hope Dylan will be okay! I'm glad he was able to get up, & not have to be stretchered off.
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kayla1993-world · 2 years
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GARRIOCH: Senators take a hit with goalie Cam Talbot out five-to-seven weeks
On the day training camp opened at the Canadian Tire Centre last month, coach D.J. Smith was asked what goals the club would like to accomplish over the course of the next three weeks.
After Smith gave an answer, general manager Pierre Dorion chimed in with his own short response. The club confirmed Monday afternoon that veteran goaltender Cam Talbot—brought in from the Minnesota Wild to help stabilize the club’s net—could be out five-to-seven weeks with what’s believed to be a broken rib.
Trying to make sure the club has some insurance in net with the start of the season set for Oct. 13 against the Buffalo Sabres on the road, Dorion picked up veteran goalie Magnus Hellberg off waivers from the Seattle Kraken.
The 35-year-old Talbot was scheduled to start Saturday against the Montreal Canadiens at home, but was a late scratch. A puck hit him underneath his equipment in practice, and as late as Monday morning, the Senators were hopeful the injury was just a bruise.
Talbot was acquired in July in exchange for Filip Gustavsson. Following further examination, the Senators learned he’ll be out longer than expected. Fortunately, the club has Anton Forsberg to carry the ball, and bringing in Hellberg means the club can send Mads Sogaard to Belleville to play games at the end of camp.
Forsberg has shown since he arrived here in March 2021 that he can carry the load, and the expectation was that he’d battle for playing time with Talbot.
It’s not the ideal scenario by any stretch, but there’s nothing you can do about injuries, and the Senators have to deal with the cards they’re dealt. Hellberg was selected No. 38 overall by the Nashville Predators in 2018 and has only suited up for five NHL games.
He signed a one-year deal with the Kraken worth $750,000 in July after spending most of last season in Russia in the Kontinental Hockey League.
According to oddshark.com, the Senators are plus-5000 to win the Stanley Cup, and the job just got a little more difficult. This news came only a couple of hours after the Senators left the ice following their first full skate of what essentially may be the roster's opening night.
Before that happens, there are still some decisions to be made with 31 players remaining in camp. A couple of players in a battle for jobs will be given another opportunity to show what they’ve got Tuesday night at the Bell Centre when the Senators face the Habs in the second of four consecutive games to close out the pre-season schedule.
While the top three lines are set, the only decision left up front for Dorion, Smith, and the rest of the hockey operations staff is to determine who will start against the Sabres as the fourth-line center.
At this point, Dylan Gambrell, prospect Mark Kastelic, veteran Derick Brassard, and Ridly Greig remain in the mix, but there will only be room for one of those four when Smith and his coaching staff submit the roster on Opening Night.
Judging by Monday’s skate at the Canadian Tire Centre, Kastelic will suit up against the Habs in Game 2 of this series that will continue with Kraft Hockeyville games Thursday in Newfoundland and Saturday in New Brunswick.
Brassard won’t play in the game in Montreal, but the 35-year-old is trying to earn a job and is on a professional tryout. The Senators will have determined by the time the preseason ends whether they want to sign him to a one-year deal or not.
The back end also remains a question mark. The top four are set, with Thomas Chabot, Artem Zub, Travis Hamonic and rookie Jake Sanderson rounding out the group. From there, it’s fair to say that veteran defenseman Nick Holden is penciled into the No. 5 spot.
Jacob Bernard-Docker and Jacob Larsson were in the fourth pairing Monday, and the expectation is they’ll be sent to Belleville before the year gets under way. Both have had good camps and are on the radar to be called up during the regular season.
That leaves defenceman Erik Brannstrom and veteran Nikita Zaitsev battling to be Holden’s partner against the Sabres. Who has the upper hand? Brannstrom put his best foot forward with a strong effort in a 5-4 OT win over the Habs on Saturday night, so right now he’s ahead.
Zaitsev struggled mightily, and Dorion has already stated publicly that he has to be better than last season to win a job. These three games will go a long way in determining whether it will be Zaitsev or Brannstrom that gets the sixth spot.
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