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Robin Lehner recalled by Senators
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04:24 PM ET 02.22 | The Ottawa Senators have recalled goaltender Robin Lehner from the team's American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, on Friday afternoon. The move is in relation to the injury sustained by starting goaltender Craig Anderson on Thursday night in the team's game against the New York Rangers. Anderson sustained a sprained ankle when Rangers forward Chris Kreider ran into him. Anderson required the aide of a teammate and a trainer to get off the playing surface. Lehner has been performing well in the AHL with an 18-10-2 record, .938 save percentage and 2.12 goals against average. The 21-year-old has made 13 career NHL appearances and has a 4-6-0 record with a .910 save percentage and 2.81 goals against average.
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WTF? Did Kreider at least score?
(I kid.)
PensFanDealWithIt
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The Sens have 3 good goalies. Good problem.
kingeraaa
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absolutely no doubt as to who the number 1 is though.
Harry Crack
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But one's a slow Lehner.
Canuck eh?
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;-) groan !
Harry Crack
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Kreider was tripped up....and slid into Anderson...Kreider didn't run into him...get your facts straight Ian.....
Sgt. Schultz
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Lmao! He played junior here. Your logo blows!
kingeraaa
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I rest my case.
and your team blows
Canuck eh?
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