Ahead of alumni game, ex-Sens recall what might have been
'We had some great runs and great times, and I will remember those forever'
The gleaming outdoor rink. The cold. And what might have been.
Those three things were on the minds of some former Ottawa Senators as they prepared to face off in Friday night's outdoor alumni game on Parliament Hill.
We had teams that, you know, we really thought that we could win. It's just too bad, but it's all part of it.- Mike Fisher, former Ottawa Senator
Fresh off retirement from the Nashville Predators and his trip to the Stanley Cup Finals last season, centre Mike Fisher saidthe time has passed quickly since his previous trip to the championship roundwith the Sensin 2007.
"I haven't seen some of the guys in a long time, and seeing some of their kids, some of them are taller than me now," Fisher said Friday.
"I feel very blessed to have been here for that long, and play with just some great players on great teams. Talking with some of the guys last night, we had teams that, you know, we really thought that we could win. It's just too bad, but it's all part of it."
'Those were my best years'
Minding the net for the Sens in those big playoff runs of the early 2000s was Patrick Lalime, 43, who went on to play for theSt. Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres.
"For me, those were my best years of hockey. Being here in Ottawa, great city, it feels like a second home for me,"Lalimesaid.
The city, and the team, also remaindear to Martin Havlat.
"It was my first jersey I ever wore. That's where I got to play my first season and it's always going to be special to wear this jersey. It's special to see a lot of the boys from the time I was here," Havlatsaid.
"We had great teams and great individuals when I was playing here during my time. Unfortunately, we didn't get it done all the way, but we had some great runs and great times, and I will remember those forever."