Ducks hope to bounce back in Ottawa as trade winds swirl – Daily News

Perhaps with his most lacking effort of the season, the duck Ottawa arrived at Rumble in Canada’s capital for an throwdown with Ottawa Senators.

This will hardly be a repeat of the 2007 Stanley Cup final between these two clubs, as Sense brings the rear up in the Atlantic division and the ducks are entangled in the second-to-side place in the Pacific. But Ottawa has won four straight games and its total point is eight more than the duck.

Duck’s Somnambulist attempt in Montreal produced an anemic level of shots on the net and a 5–0 defeat to a Canadines team, losing St. Louis 7–2.

Coach Greg Cronin said through the lesson, “We were flat and passive. We saw Montreal defeated us for loose ripening.”

“Ottawa is getting healthy and is now depth with a mixture of shape, speed and scoring. Their ‘D’ will add support for their aggressive talent, allowing them to attack in waves,” they continued.

Ottawa Forward Shane Pinto served a 41-game suspension related to gambling and returned with a vengeance. Brady Takchuk, the captain of Ottawa’s four-game Serge Tie, to lead his six points against Columbus on Tuesday, to lead the team during that period.

Duck also got the players back, although for very little profit, as Defenseman Powel Mintukov (shoulder) first played since January 9 and Mason Mactavish (upper body) returned after the absence of a game. Winger Alex Kilorn (knee) was on a trip and was moving towards a return.

The tendency to add bodies can quickly go in the other direction, even if the duck nests at the end of the injury to the end. 8 March NHL trading deadline can mean more departure for ducks, already dealt with Jamie Drisdel for Prospect Cutter Gauthier before this season.


A player Cronin expressed his desire to keep it in the fold, the Trevor Zegrass. Since January 9, Zegrass has been sidelined with a broken ankle, but it has not stopped him from running the marathon through a rumor mill.

In front of his club’s belly flop against Canadines, Chronin spoke to La Press’s Giloom Lefranva, who was about his offsen conversation with former Boston University coach Elbie O’connell, who developed ZEGra at the NCAA level.

“He said” he is a really misunderstanding child, “because you have found a side of him where he is a media magnet, and he stems from acrobatic drama that he has with cuisine and some circus things that he is really unique,” Chronin said. “When you shave away from him and you see him as a person, he is really committed, he is a very high-qu boy and he is a very coach.”

Cronin, who took Zegrus to his seat at the beginning of the season, also offered his companions on the face of his benching against the 22 -year -old character, reception in the direction and Columbus. In addition to being enthusiastic, Zegrus has shown himself cerebral.

Chronic said, “There are only a handful of people who have given coaching that the game can think in what he does.”

Shutout in Montreal took away Adam Henriqu’s seven-mark-point streak, probably the most tantalizing name on the trade board as he plays the final season of his contract. Henriqu’s seventh campaign with Duck is on track to be the most productive. He never gave 43 points in the same season, but already 35, including a recent stretch with 16 points in 13 games.

“Heinrich, (Jacob) Silfeverberg and (Ilya) are floating all around the names of Lubushkin, they are big people who can be pieces of business-free line, but they are incredible professionals,” Cronin told Lafroncois. “They are sufficient to know that they cannot control the fact that they are focusing on being good role models and good patron.”

Duck on senators

When: Thursday, 4 pm PT

Where: Canadian Tire Center, Ottawa

TV: Balli Sports Sleeping

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