The Senators currently sit five points back of the Red Wings for the final wild card spot in the East. Would Martin Biron be willing to bet on them to make the playoffs? He joins Domino's That's Hockey to share his answer.
The Senators currently sit five points back of the Red Wings for the final wild card spot in the East. Would Martin Biron be willing to bet on them to make the playoffs? He joins Domino's That's Hockey to share his answer.
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