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by Paul on 02/02/06 at 10:17 AM ET
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Chris at the Hockey Country blog thinks this year is the Senators best shot at the Cup and takes a look at what players they may be targeting between now and the trade deadline.
So we’ve established the 2005-06 season is the Ottawa Senators best opportunity to win the Cup since they came back into the league, and will likely be for many years to come. You want to make sure you take advantage of this, and part of that means bringing in players.
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