Your stomach is tied in knots for tonight, eh?
Alright, so the mood in Ottawa this morning, walking down Bank Street past the Shawarma Palace, it’s… a bit of a tightrope walk, you know? There's this quiet hum of belief, especially after that last win, but it's tempered by all the times we’ve been here before. People at Bridgehead are talking about how Stützle has been flying lately, and whether Tkachuk can just will a win into existence against a tough Carolina Hurricanes team. The talk is all about the playoffs, naturally, but it’s always with that little caveat – “if they can just hold it together,” or “don’t get my hopes up too high, eh?” It's not checked out, not at all, but it’s certainly not pure, unadulterated confidence. It’s Ottawa. We’re scarred, but we still show up.
The big conversation, beyond just the playoff picture, is about the blue line. You hear it everywhere, from the offices downtown to folks at the grocery store in the Glebe – can our defense hold up against a truly elite team like Carolina? There’s a lot of chatter in the group chats about if they need to make a move, even with the deadline passed, just looking ahead. It’s that constant push and pull – believing in the young core of the Ottawa Senators, but also seeing the holes. Everyone’s got an opinion, but it always circles back to "are we *really* good enough, or are we just *almost* there?" We want to believe, we really do.
Eleven-eleven, boys. Eleven-eleven.
The gang at *mornings.live* breaks this down better than anyone, you should give 'em a listen, eh?