• The SensChirp Podcast

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The SensChirp Podcast

By: SensChirp
  • Summary

  • An occasional look at all things Ottawa Senators including news, opinions, wacky rumours, drunken rants, bad jokes and overly optimistic outlooks on clearly precarious things.
    © 2024 The SensChirp Podcast
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Episodes
  • The SensChirp Podcast - Episode 24
    Oct 14 2024

    The Ottawa Senators just turned in one of their most infuriating performances in a long time and that's the perfect moment to bring back The SensChirp Podcast, apparently?!

    The vibes are dangerously low but the sound quality is hmm...also dangerously low.

    We're baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack.

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    41 mins
  • The SensChirp Podcast - Episode 23
    Sep 9 2023

    Two episodes in under a week?! Okay now we're really back.

    In Episode 23, we cycle through a few different Top 5 lists including most important team elements (definitely has five elements), most important players (I think only had four) and biggest fears (we have no fears).

    Oh and another round of "Call 'em Up!" with one of the show's most loyal listeners.


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    34 mins
  • The SensChirp Podcast - Episode 22
    Sep 4 2023

    Testing...Testing...Is this thing on?

    After a brief 17-month hiatus, The SensChirp Podcast is back and weirder than ever. Same annoying intro music, same shoddy editing and same delightfully average content. In this week's episode, Ray Ramano and The Source recap the news of the last 536 days and all in just a shade over 30 minutes.

    You'll also hear the first edition of Call 'em Up! where we cold-call unsuspecting Sens fans and ask them three quick questions. You could be next!

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    31 mins

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