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Good News Is The Sens Win The Loonie League. Bad News Is They Suck Like The Other Canadian NHL Teams

There is good news and bad news for the Ottawa Senators. The good news is they are the 2015-16 winners of the Loonie League, the competition between Canadian clubs in the NHL. 

The bad news is they did it by finishing a mediocre 19th overall in the NHL standings. That’s right. Not only did all seven Canadian teams collapse like the NDP vote in the 2015 federal election, the best the Loonie champs could mange was finishing eight points back of the final playoff team in the Eastern Conference.

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Wideman Episode Finds The NHL Unprepared On A Number Of Fronts

They say justice delayed is justice denied. If you believe that old axiom then Calgary Flames defenceman Dennis Wideman was in big denial after the treatment he received from the NHL over his 20-game suspension. When word finally— finally!— came down this past week that the suspension had been cut to 10 games by an independent arbitrator, he’d already served 19 games of the original sentence. 

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How Low Can You Go? The Loonie League Set To Go 0-7 For Playoffs. How Did This Happen?

On the day after the NHL Trade deadline Day, we have a Tuesday edition of IDLM to catch up on the Loonie League post TDD. Like its namesake loonie, the Loonie League has seen a steep depreciation this winter. We got one big thing right about the Loonie League and one big thing wrong about the Loonie League when we unveiled our Canadian team rankings last fall.

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