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Sens Go As Gerber Goes
by Paul on 09/30/08 at 05:17 AM ET
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from The Good, The Bad And The Duthie,
While we can conclude very little from any pre-season, it’s clear we have ourselves an Ottawa Senators team with more question marks than the Riddler’s outfit, and an Eastern Conference as wide open as Saskatchewan….
That leaves it wide open for….take your pick…Montreal, Philadelphia, the Rangers, Washington…
...Ottawa?
The early line on the Sens is Sesame Street simple. If Martin Gerber is really good, they finish somewhere between 4th and 7th in the conference. If Martin Gerber is…uhh…what Martin Gerber was most of last year, then they’ll be golfing by mid-April.
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