Travis Yost: GAMEDAY: The Return of Robin Lehner
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Ben Bishop has been excellent in relief of the injured Craig Anderson. But, against a Boston Bruins team that's been virtually unbeatable this season, Paul MacLean has turned to the man many believe is the future in the Ottawa Senators crease -- Robin Lehner.
Lehner, a blue-chip goaltending prospect, has been waiting in the wings...
What's the D'emoticon' for Lehner Being Sent Down to Bingo?
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The three headed monster is finally two-pronged. And no, I’m not referring to Robin Lehner’s goatee.
Today the Senators announced that they had returned Lehner back to their AHL affiliate in Binghamton. The decision to move the lauded prospect can hardly be categorized as a surprise. Given Ben Bishop’s contractual situation – a one-way deal...
Robin Lehner Believes His ELC Expires This Summer
Think you could just throw your old 2005-2012 CBA in the trash? Think again. While doing an interview with Uffe Bodin of Sweden's no. 1 hockey outlet HockeySverige, the Senators top goalie prospect mentioned that he is of the understanding he will be a restricted free agent at the end of the year.
”I’ve heard people say I’ve got one year left on my deal, but I’ve...
AHL’s Robin Lehner Challenged To Goalie Fight & Lights Up Riku Helenius
This is the best hockey fight video we’ve seen in a long, long time. Does it matter that the NHL is still locked out? Nope, because as long as the AHL is supplying fight videos like this most people won’t even notice. In Saturday’s game between the Binghamton Senators and Syracuse Crunch, Senators goalie Robin Lehner got poked and prodded by nearly every member of the Crunch...
Travis Yost: Robin Lehner's Had an Interesting Start to the Season
Twenty-one year old Robin Lehner, the heir apparent to the Ottawa Senators goaltending throne, is currently in his fourth-year of development at the professional level. Many scouts believe that Robin Lehner may be close to NHL-ready, but even the ultra-talented Swede cannot overcome three major obstacles at this juncture: (1) The NHL lockout; and (2) Craig Anderson.
Lehner actually...
Robin Lehner Goes Insane As Goalie Fight Highlights AHL Brawl (Video)
Robin Lehner was not a fan of having his crease crashed Saturday night, and he chose to share those feelings by trying to fight anything on skates in a different-colored sweater.
The Binghamton Senators goalie absolutely lost it in the second period after members of the Syracuse Crunch crashed Lehner's net pretty hard, taking some liberties after the whistle...
Who On Earth Is Robin Lehner?
I would like to say that I knew two weeks ago exactly who goalie Robin Lehner was. That he was a second round draft pick for the Ottawa Senators who won the Butterfield Trophy as the AHL Calder Playoffs MVP in 2011. Also, that he was now minding the net in Ottawa due to an injury to starter Craig Anderson. Furthermore, his father Michael coached New York Rangers super goalie...
Lehner gets first career shutout
Robin Lehner stopped 32 shots for his first career shutout and Erik Karlsson scored the lone goal, lifting surging Ottawa to a 1-0 win over Boston on Tuesday night.
It was the Senators' first victory in five games against the Bruins this season.
With the win, the Senators moved one point behind the Northeast Division-leading Bruins, who have played four fewer games than Ottawa...
Via AP on Fox
February 28, 2012
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Robin Lehner gets into altercation with refs during line brawl
On Saturday night in Binghamton, goalie Robin Lehner of the Ottawa Senators' AHL affiliate was standing in his crease watching a line brawl develop down the ice with the Syracuse Crunch
He skated down, wanting to battle with goalie Jeff Deslauriers; instead, he met referee Darcy Burchell and his linesmen, who physically manhandled him before Lehner was ejected from the game....
Via Puck Daddy
January 01, 2012
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Senators send G Lehner back to AHL
The Ottawa Senators sent prized prospect Robin Lehner to the American Hockey League on Saturday.
Lehner was bidding for the backup role behind Craig Anderson, who was signed to a four-year contract extension.
The 20-year-old Swede posted a 1-4-0 mark with a 3.52 goals-against average in eight games last season.
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