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How Ottawa is feeling about tonight's game

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How Ottawa is feeling about tonight's game

There's a buzz in the air, you can feel it, eh? Walking through the ByWard Market this morning, everyone's got that little extra bounce in their step. It's not full-on euphoria, not yet, but it's close. People are talking about this trip to New York like it's a playoff series, not just another regular season game. You hear it at Bridgehead, folks are saying, "This is it, this is where we prove it." The New York Rangers are no joke, and a win tonight, *in* Madison Square Garden? That would be something special, wouldn't it? It feels like the whole city, from Barrhaven to Orléans, is holding its breath just a little.

The big talk, though, is still about that last-minute trade deadline flurry. Everyone's still picking apart what Dorion did and didn't do, especially with those lingering whispers about a certain big-name defenceman they *didn't* get. But you know what? All that melts away when the puck drops. Right now, it's all about this run, this incredible stretch where the Ottawa Senators have found their game. Seven wins in ten? That's not luck, that's chemistry. And if they can keep that going against the Rangers, well, then we're really talking, eh?

Eleven-eleven, boys. Eleven-eleven.

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