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Are Sens Asleep
by Paul on 08/03/05 at 08:44 AM ET
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In a world of new hockey economics, where fiscal sanity is supposed to reign, there should be no reason to panic when the Adam Footes and Derian Hatchers of the world hit the jackpot. There should be no reason for the Senators to fret when Pavol Demitra finds a new zip code or when the tightwad Chicago Blackhawks crack their piggybank open to sign Ottawa boy Adrian Aucoin. And why would the Senators really care that Shawn McEachern is back in Boston? Does it really matter that Gary Roberts and Joe Nieuwendyk have jumped the good ship Leaf and landed in Florida, of all places, for former Ottawa bench boss Jacques Martin? No, there's no reason for concern. Not when, on a day when free- agent signings came one after another, the Senators had a major signing of their own: Denis Hamel. With all due respect to Denis Hamel, Denis freaking who?
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