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Leafs & Senators Legends Relive The Battle Of Ontario



Relive the epic Battle of Ontario series’ of the early 2000s, with the stories told by the legendary players that experienced it: Daniel Alfredsson, Darcy Tucker, Chris Neil, Gary Roberts, Chris Phillips, and Travis Green.

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Leafs & Senators Legends Relive The Battle Of Ontario

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26 Comments

  1. Why is Ian Mendes only listed as "former sportsnet writer" and not "worlds greatest reporter and human being."

  2. My favourite part of each series was watching alfredsson play dirtier and dirtier as the series started slipping away. He was such a rat but people (sens fans) refuse to accept it lol I’m sure Nierdermayer agrees.

  3. Whatever happens at least we don't have Lalame in net. My god he couldn't stop a beach ball when it mattered.

  4. There is no rivalry, OTT hasn't beat the leafs in the playoffs for 20+ years. Leafs should bring out the brooms.

  5. Holy, Tucker and Roberts are almost unrecognizable. Should be an excellent series, love seeing the Sens back in the playoffs!

  6. Rivalry woulda been better if the leafs could put a 1/2 decent team on the ice, been trash for 3 decades tho so.. this rivalry is MEH

  7. Why did this video lean so hard towards Ottawa? Roberts barely spoke and they downplay how hard the Leafs dominated Ottawa in the playoffs.

  8. I was there in 2002 for the hit on Tucker. 3 Row Greens right in front of me. I remember so clearly everything froze as everyone was ASTONISHED there was no call then to to add ultimate insult to injury Alfie scores. My hatred for the Sens becomes immortal.

  9. These rivalries are so good for the sport. Those playoff games in the early 2000s were the last time I recognized every single player on both teams without looking at the number.

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