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               <p align="center"><b><font face="Courier New" size="4">Sens vs. Penguins 4/22/05 Articles: B-Sens deliver powerful message<br>
               <font size="2" face="Courier New">April 23, 2005</font></b><p align="center"><b><font size="2" face="Courier New"><font color="#FF0000">Posted by: <a href="mailto:bob@binghamtonhockey.net">Bob Howard</a><br> Credit: </font>Jonathan Bombulie of <a href=http://www.CitizensVoice.com>Citizens Voice.com</a></font></b><p align="center"><b><font size="2" face="Courier New">B-Sens deliver powerful message <BR> <BR> Jonathan Bombulie <BR> <BR> 04/23/2005 <BR> <BR> BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - The Binghamton Senators have been saying for a week that they didn't really care who started in net for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. <BR> <BR> On Friday night, they showed why. <BR> <BR> Jason Spezza and Josh Langfeld led Binghamton's powerful offense to a 5-2 playoff-opening win over Marc-Andre Fleury and the Penguins at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. <BR> <BR> Fleury was mediocre, stopping 24-of-29 shots, but it's hard to say whether even his best effort would have been enough to slow Binghamton's vaunted attack on this night. <BR> <BR> &quot;There's always something to do differently. There's always something you can say after the game,&quot; Fleury said. &quot;I just wish I made some more saves tonight.&quot; <BR> <BR> Goaltending became the focal point of the buildup to the series when Penguins coach Michel Therrien refused to announce his starter until the last possible second Friday night. <BR> <BR> Binghamton had no such drama with its goaltending situation. Ray Emery is the clear No. 1 netminder and played like it, stopping 33-of-35 shots. <BR> <BR> When asked to evaluate how the goaltending matchup worked out Friday night, Therrien was succinct. <BR> <BR> &quot;Ray Emery was very good,&quot; Therrien said. <BR> <BR> And how about Fleury? <BR> <BR> &quot;Not very good,&quot; the coach added. <BR> <BR> While it's easy to focus on goaltending, the Penguins probably lost the series opener on special teams. <BR> <BR> In the first two periods, when the outcome was still in doubt, Binghamton went 2-for-5 on the power play and added a 4-on-4 goal for good measure. The Penguins, meanwhile, went 0-for-5 with the man-advantage. <BR> <BR> &quot;We played right with them 5-on-5,&quot; winger Matt Murley said. &quot;They capitalized on their special teams.&quot; <BR> <BR> Therrien was worried before the series that the Senators might benefit from some star treatment from officials, and early in the game, his theory suddenly seemed plausible. <BR> <BR> Thirteen seconds in, Shane Endicott was given an elbowing minor for muscling up to Spezza on a faceoff. Shortly thereafter, Ryan Whitney was called for high-sticking Binghamton's Denis Hamel in front of the net. <BR> Langfeld converted on the power play at 2:03 to put the B-Sens up 1-0. <BR> &quot;That referee tried to do everything he could to give the Senators all the breaks they need,&quot; Therrien said. &quot;It started early in the game and put us behind the 8-ball right away.&quot; <BR> <BR> The Penguins actually outshot Binghamton 15-4 in the rest of the first period, but Emery made key saves to keep them off the board. <BR> One save in particular led directly to Binghamton's second goal. Emery stopped Endicott on a breakaway, and Jesse Fibiger lifted in his own rebound on the counterattack to give the B-Sens a 2-0 lead at 8:22. <BR> The Penguins finally solved Emery at 1:44 of the second period when Murley tipped in a Drew Fata shot from the left point. <BR> <BR> The Penguins kept working for the equalizer until a key penalty turned the tide back in Binghamton's favor. <BR> <BR> With 4:07 left in the second, Kris Beech and Binghamton's Brian McGrattan got together behind the play. <BR> <BR> McGrattan, who is known for taking penalties, drew one instead, as Beech was whistled for elbowing. <BR> <BR> On the ensuing power play, a Brian Pothier shot from the point was blocked in front. Chris Kelly flipped the rebound to a wide open Spezza at the post. Down 3-1, the Penguins did not challenge again. <BR> <BR> &quot;If (the officials) don't let us play, we don't have a chance,&quot; Therrien said. &quot;Wilkes-Barre is a proud franchise. We are a good organization. We deserve some respect right now. We hope it's not going to be like this all series.&quot;</font></b>
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