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In those early days and tough


seasons, we had guys like Billy Huard − who told stories about how he got the surgeons to put pins in his wrists so they wouldn’t bend when he got into fi ghts − and Troy Malette, who talked about his long road to get to the NHL. Over the years I met and


became friends with quite a few Ottawa Senator players; and they have come to the Hotseat to talk a little hockey. As I explained at the club,


anything said here at the Hotseat stayed at the Hotseat. It became quite a joke over the years. Some of those early


friendships included Wade Redden and Chris Phillips, along with Daniel Alfredsson , Mike Fisher, Antoine Vermette, Chris Neil, Shaun VanAllen, Jesse Winchester and, more recently, Colin Greening and Kyle Turris . There have been a lot of


memorable Hotseats over the years. Another one that comes to mind is the time I talked to Chris Phillips the day after Danny Heatley had been traded to Ottawa from Atlanta. Chris asked if I would like to have him for the Hotseat. Both players arrived to


an over-capacity crowd. The question-and-answer session was outstanding. When I got home that


afternoon, the phone rang. It was the Senators President, Roy Mlacker. He asked me how I got


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