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REUTERS/Mike Carlson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT ICE HOCKEY) Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson (R) makes a save on Tampa Bay Lightning's Ryan Malone (L) as he is defended by Brian Lee during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Tampa,...
LSU tees off next week at the John Hayt Invitational in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Walvoord also takes an inside look at the 2012 LSU soccer recruiting class during an interview with coach Brian Lee. About Cox Sports Television The New Orleans-based...
OTTAWA, CANADA - FEBRUARY 11: Brian Lee #5 and teammate Craig Anderson #41 of the Ottawa Senators defend against Ryan Jones #28 of the Edmonton Oilers during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on February 11, 2012 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. View Photo »
Most of the time it's 42-0 at halftime of their games ... We had to play physical, we had to play disciplined.
Much like any rookie, Cowen’s game has experienced some ups and downs. Now that he has struggled mightily – he has been demoted to the third defensive pairing with Brian Lee -- the Senators simply don’t have the personnel to overcome his shortcomings...
According to Bob McKenzie, the Ottawa Senators have an interest in acquiring a top six forward and of their available assets (and I use the term assets liberally), they may use Filip Kuba, Bobby Butler, Brian Lee and Patrick Wiercioch as trade bait. As...
Sunday: A sense of place. Reporter Elaine Thompson takes readers to Worcester’s Mason Street neighborhood, where blacks settled in the 1800s. Reporter Brian Lee writes about a local stop on the National Underground Railroad Network — the Samuel May Jr....
Linesman Scott Cherrey (L) is hit by Nashville Predators' Gabriel Bourque (C) and Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa February 9, 2012. View Photo »
Brian Lee went in and played real well, and the team played well. The team continued to win, and Brian Lee’s play didn’t go down. It elevated. He played the way he needed to play, and over this last stretch of the time, Brian Lee has been a better player, so he was in the lineup. And for those two guys,...
And until we change that, both Canadians and newcomers will continue to head west, and the east’s weight within Confederation will diminish with every passing day, no matter how much we spend on equalization and other transfers. Brian Lee Crowley is...
Each Friday through the season, WPBF contributing photographer Brian Lee will share some of his best surfing pictures from the previous week. You can see more of his work at woollymammothphoto.com. The views expressed are not those of WPBF.com, WPBF or...
Brian Lee (born March 26, 1987, in Moorhead, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey player who plays for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Full Article
Linesman Scott Cherrey (L) is hit by Nashville Predators' Gabriel Bourque (C) and Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa February 9, 2012.
View Photo »BUFFALO, NY - DECEMBER 31: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators fights for puck control with Derek Roy #9 of the Buffalo Sabres at First Niagara Center on December 31, 2011 in Buffalo, New York.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (R) hits Calgary Flames' Paul Byron during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa December 30, 2011.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' David Desharnais (C) celebrates Michael Cammalleri's goal as Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (L) looks on during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa December 27, 2011.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson (R) makes a save in front of teammate Brian Lee (L) and Florida Panthers Bill Thomas during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa December 22, 2011.
View Photo »BANGOR, MAINE - DECEMBER 16: U.S. Army Lieutenant Brian Lee from Long Island, New York from the 2-82 Field Artillery, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, is greeted as he arrives in Maine for a refueling stop as they make their way to Fort Hood, Texas after being one of the last...
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - DECEMBER 14: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators gets checked into the boards by Benoit Pouliot #67 and Shawn Thornton #22 of the Boston Bruins during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on December 14, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - DECEMBER 14: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators races for the loose puck against David Krejci #46 of the Boston Bruins during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on December 14, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - DECEMBER 10: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators celebrates a second period goal against the Vancouver Canucks with team mates Kaspars Daugavins #23 and Daniel Alfredsson #11 during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on December 10, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee, right, escapes a check from Calgary Flames' Tim Jackman during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - NOVEMBER 4: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators skates with the puck against while being chased by Lars Eller #81 of the Montreal Canadiens during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on November 4, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (top L) and Senators center Zack Smith (top R) check Boston Bruins center Chris Kelly in the second period of their NHL pre-season hockey game in Boston, Massachusetts September 29, 2011.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee collides with Toronto Maple Leafs' Jay Rosehill along the boards during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Ottawa, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 21: Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators shoves Benoit Pouliot #67 of the Boston Bruins in front of the net during the NHL pre-season game at Scotiabank Place on September 21, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 21: Brian Lee #5 celebrates his second period goal with team mates Peter Regin #13 and Nick Foligno #71 of the Ottawa Senators against the Boston Bruins during the NHL pre-season game at Scotiabank Place on September 21, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee, celebrates a goal with teammates Nick Foligno, middle, and Peter Regin against the Boston Bruins' during preseason NHL hockey action at in Ottawa on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee, right, collides with Boston Bruins' Shawn Thornton during pre-season NHL hockey action at in Ottawa on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators Jason Spezza (19), Colin Greening (14) and Brian Lee (5) congratulate teammate Milan Michalek (9) on his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania January 10, 2012.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 10: Matt Cooke #24 of the Pittsburgh Penguins takes a backhand shot on goal as Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators defends in the second period on January 10, 2012 at CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Daniel Alfredsson (11) celebrates his overtime goal with teammates Brian Lee (5) and Filip Kuba (17) during an NHL hockey against the New Jersey Devils in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Jan. 2, 2012. Ottawa beat New Jersey 3-2.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Travis Moen (R) attempts a shot at the net between Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee and goalie Alex Auld during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa December 27, 2011.
View Photo »Florida Panthers' Tomas Kopecky (82) is checked between Ottawa Senators' Erik Condra (22) and Brian Lee (5) during first period NHL hockey action in Ottawa, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011.
View Photo »Caddy Brian Lee, right, points to the fairway as amateur Erynne Lee prepares to hit her drive on the third tee during the first round of the Women's U.S. Open golf tournament at the Broadmoor Golf Club on Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Colorado Springs, Colo.
View Photo »OTTAWA, CANADA - DECEMBER 16: Alex Auld #35 of the Ottawa Senators guards his net as team mates Brian Lee #5 and Jason Spezza #19 battles for position against Arron Asham #45 of the Pittsburgh Penguins during an NHL game at Scotiabank Place on December 16, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »BUFFALO, NY - DECEMBER 13: Derek Roy #9 of the Buffalo Sabres skates against Brian Lee #5 of the Ottawa Senators during their NHL game at First Niagara Center on December 13, 2011 in Buffalo, New York.
View Photo »Linesman Scott Cherrey (L) is hit by Nashville Predators' Gabriel Bourque (C) and Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Most of the time it's 42-0 at halftime of their games ... We had to play physical, we had to play disciplined.
Brian Lee went in and played real well, and the team played well. The team continued to win, and Brian Lee’s play didn’t go down. It elevated. He played the way he needed to play, and over this last stretch of the time, Brian Lee has been a better player, so he was in the lineup. And for those two guys,...
We wanted to slow the game down a bit ... but a lot of our drives just fizzled. We made some plays, but we couldn't make a sustained drive.
Brian Lee went in and played real well, and the team played well. The team continued to win, and Brian Lee’s play didn’t go down. It elevated. He played the way he needed to play, and over this last stretch of the time, Brian Lee has been a better player, so he was in the lineup. And for those two guys,...
They swarm to the ball, they play total team defense ... They're physical too. That was an unbelievable effort by our kids, but that's the best defense we've seen.
It is what it is. You still want to go ... Were we happy about the site? Not really. It's kind of a pain to get to Weymouth at 5:15. It's a lot easier for them coming the other way. You can't control those things so there's no sense in worrying about it.
Duxbury is a team that has been established and has been there a lot. It's arguable they have been the best team in the state the last two years ... We were excited to win the league, but the whole thing was really about being able to be in the playoffs. As soon as we heard (North Attleboro won), it's b...
Their defense is just as talented as their offense, which I think probably goes unnoticed ... Their defense really comes and gets you.
We've seen plenty of spread teams, but we haven't seen spread teams with the amount of talent all over ... It's overwhelming when you're looking at the whole package. They just do what they do better than everybody else.
Everybody says that who plays them and it's a matter of who has been able to do it? It doesn't look like anybody has ... You want to keep the ball away from them certainly. You can be playing good and then all of a sudden they got 21 points up on the board in a matter of minutes.
Our defensive coordinator's not happy with the way we played
That's all we talked about, really, winning the Hockomock
It was nice because we were talking on special teams that we hadn't had one all year and we always try to get at least one. It was nice to get a little exhale ... Then then they went down and scored, which wasn't part of the plan, but it was exciting.
Hey, they did what we couldn't do ... beat Mansfield
It’s just huge for us ... I think we take a look at some of the programs in the Hock and you see that it’s been dominated by a few for a long time. To be part of a tradition that’s coming up, it’s been exciting. A lot of hard work has gone into taking a program that didn’t have a lot of pride in itself ...
When you look around, the Hock has been dominated by a few programs for a long time
We didn’t even have to throw if we didn’t want to, we could have just handed it off
We don't huddle on defense, so their hurry-up offense is not an issue ... We don't have much depth and as a result we really don't sub much either. The Hockomock League didn't really throw the ball that much this year, so this is a big test.
We never wanted to marginalize ourselves by only targeting Asians ... It was about being the best entertainer he could be. By circumstance, a lot of Asian-Americans gravitate to him. It’s a symbol of the times. Until recently, Asians were portrayed as theLong Duk Dong nerd scientist or the Jackie Chan–t...
We never wanted to marginalize ourselves by only targeting Asians ... It was about being the best entertainer he could be. By circumstance, a lot of Asian-Americans gravitate to him. It’s a symbol of the times. Until recently, Asians were portrayed as theLong Duk Dong nerd scientist or the Jackie Chan–t...
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