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Ups and Downs: Week 18

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A look at how the players did as the Sens started their freefall out of playoff contention.

If management thought the Senators could still compete for a playoff spot, this past week has to have shown them that it's futile. The Sens lost all three games: 2-1 to the Devils, 2-1 to the Capitals, and 4-1 to the Blue Jackets, though that one was also 2-1 until the last two minutes. By Saturday night, the Sens were 14 points out of the final Wild Card spot (albeit with two games in hand).

Biggest Gains:  Robin Lehner

In a week in which the Sens scored only three goals in three games, not very many people stood out positively. Lehner gets this award for putting up a .913 in three games. He got three starts this week, and showed management that he can at least be a starting goalie. That's a lot better than we could've said about his season a week ago.

Biggest Losses: Jean-Gabriel Pageau

He put up pretty poor possession numbers through two games, and then was almost a healthy scratch against the Jackets. I don't expect him to stay in this funk after the promise he's shown for most of the year, but it doesn't bode well that Cameron was willing to scratch him.

GoaltendersTrendNotes
Craig AndersonGet well soon!
Robin LehnerSee Biggest Gains
Defensemen

Mark BorowieckiPlayed two games this week, and put up Corsi-for percentages above 60% in both of those games. Credit where credit is due.
Cody CeciVictimized for a goal against the Jackets to sum up a week in which he was among the Sens' worst possession players.
Jared CowenHad a better week than his partner, but not by much.
Eric GrybaGreat game against the Jackets, poor game against the Caps (like most of the defencemen), and scratched against the Capitals. We'll call it a wash.
Erik KarlssonHeld pointless this week, but was the Sens' best player most of the week. He looked like the only defenceman who bothered to show up against the Capitals.
Marc MethotHe had an overall pretty good week, in no small part due to playing with Karlsson, but you can't fault him for not being as good as his partner.
Chris PhillipsOnly one game this week, but he gets a plus for setting a new franchise record for games played.
Patrick WierciochOnly played one game, and was hardly noticeable. I'm expecting him more and more to get traded to a team that admires his stats.
Forwards

Alex ChiassonOnly played one game this week, but was dependable on the ice. If he wasn't the supposed centrepiece of the Jason Spezza trade, he'd be definite trade bait.
Erik CondraCondra is praised for being one of Ottawa's top possession forwards - too bad he didn't achieve that at all this week.
Mike HoffmanPut up two points in a week where all Ottawa players combined put up seven points. When Hoffman's on the ice, the puck is rarely in Ottawa's zone.
Curtis LazarLazar in the top six has been a weird experiment, but he gets a plus for a great read to set up an ugly breakaway goal, his second goal of the year.
David LegwandLegwand's week was fine. I really don't know what else to say.
Clarke MacArthurThe MacA-Zbad-Ryan line went frombeing the new hotness to being pretty terrible this week, all three being held pointless. Maybe we'll see 7-16 back together soon.
Milan MichalekScratched against the Jackets, and nobody batted an eye.
Chris NeilHe keeps playing, and plays with a lot of energy. If he decides he wants to be traded, someone is going to overpay for what he brings at his age.
Jean-Gabriel PageauSee Biggest Losses.
Bobby RyanJust like MacArthur, Ryan had a forgettable week.
Zack SmithAre we ever going to hear an update on this guy?
Mark StoneHe had a point this week, and looked pretty good. Probably could have got an up arrow, but I felt like I'd already given out too many for a pretty awful week for the team.
Kyle TurrisI actually kind of liked the look of the 68-7-61 group. He scored a goal, and was the Sens' best possession player in two out of three games this week.
Mika ZibanejadI think it's only a matter of time until Cameron gives Turris his first-line centre job back, at least for a few games.

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