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Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

Update: 2025-11-06
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In this episode, we touch on the Blue Jay heartbreak, and the resilience of the Senators as they navigate their own challenges.


Section 1: The Blue Jays' Disheartening Exit

The Jays faced a gut-wrenching end to their season, losing crucial games six and seven of the World Series. "I just couldn't believe it. So many opportunities to win game six, so many opportunities to win game seven," lamented Gregg Kennedy, reflecting the sentiment of many fans who felt the weight of what could have been.

Steve Warne highlighted how the Jays thrived on clutch performances, such as George Springer's game-changing three-run homer in the Seattle series. Yet, in the critical moments of the World Series, the expected clutch hits were absent.

Section 2: The Senators' Resilience Amidst Challenges

While the Blue Jays faced disappointment, the Senators have been on a rollercoaster of their own. With a record of 4-1-1 over their last six games, the Senators have shown resilience, battling back in games even when they fall behind. "You are what your record says you are," Kennedy noted, acknowledging that while their record may not reflect their performance, they are still banking valuable points as they find their footing

The Senators faced a tough loss against the Montreal Canadiens, where defensive lapses led to missed opportunities. Drake Batherson has stepped up spectacularly in the absence of captain Brady Tkachuk. With 15 points in his first 10 games, Batherson's performance has been a source of hope for fans. Despite a critical mistake that led to an overtime loss, his contributions have been key.

Section 3: The Eastern Conference Landscape

As the Senators continue their season, the Eastern Conference stands out this year with every team above .500 in terms of points percentage. "It's amazing that the number one team in the Eastern Conference, the Montreal Canadiens, only has a six-point lead on the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, who currently sit in last place," Warne remarked.

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Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

With Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy