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Senators add former Flyers, Oilers captain Smith to D corps

 

OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators signed defenseman Jason Smith to a two-year contract on Tuesday.

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"I think knowing the guys on the roster and how competitive and what high level they played at, I think you can just add another ingredient to that mix," Smith said on a conference call.

The 14-year NHL veteran was an unrestricted free agent. He was captain of the Philadelphia Flyers last season and was captain of the Edmonton Oilers the five previous seasons.

"I had offers from other teams but as a family option and an opportunity to move forward, Ottawa was something that was very interesting to me and my family," Smith said.

Smith joins a team that's dressing room chemistry was called into question last season and he was asked about his reputation for not being afraid to get into the face of a teammate.

"Whatever you can bring to the team to help the team do well is what you need to do, whether that's yell and scream or sometimes guys just need a pat on the back," Smith said.

"There's different situations," he added. "There's a lot of things needed to be dealt with amongst the players in the dressing room. Every situation is different. I think when a dressing room is functional and the guys are working hard and playing hard, a lot of that stuff keeps itself straightened out and you don't have to really deal with that."

The 34-year-old Smith led the Flyers with 204 blocked shots and 142 hits in 77 games last season. He also had one goal and nine assists and 86 penalty minutes.

Smith has 40 goals and 128 assists and 1,052 penalty minutes in 945 career games with the New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs, Oilers and Philadelphia.

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July 8, 2008 5:03 pm
Of ex-Flyer players that will receive a warm welcome every time he returns to play against Philly. The guy is tough as nails and Philly fans love his grit and attitude. Good luck in Ottawa. Thanks for the five years of effort packed into one season. 
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July 8, 2008 5:05 pm
Sens add some much needed grit on the backend. Problem with them in the playoffs has always been that their defence turns the puck yo anyone willing to forecheck with spped and grit, while getting in the way of the goalie more often than blocking shots (with the notable exception of the fantastic Anton Volchenkov). If I were the ...(more)
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July 9, 2008 11:20 am

Smith is a significant improvement over Luke Richardson - younger, bigger, scarier.  I've read the Sens are looking to pair Gator with Meszaros, though it remains to be seen what the latter will demand in salary.  You'd have to think he'd get more than Smith did.

 
 
 
 
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