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Senators’ players downplay viral video as ‘hiccup’

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Ottawa forward Mark Stone says the latest bit of drama in the ongoing saga of the Senators is a “hiccup,” and that the team has already done work to repair the frayed relationsh­ip between players and coaches that was laid bare in a viral video.

Stone said Tuesday that a video showing seven Senators players insulting the team and assistant coach Martin Raymond during an Uber ride is an internal matter, and that it had already been addressed before the clip surfaced.

“It’s disappoint­ing the way the video got released,” Stone said. “We dealt with this long before this video was released. As a coaching staff, as management, as players it was dealt with internally and the way it should be and we’re going to move forward and grow from it.

“We don’t want negative stuff surroundin­g our team and this is a hiccup. I think guys have made a great effort to repair relationsh­ips. This is only going to make our team stronger going forward.”

The video was the latest bit of humiliatio­n for the organizati­on, which has endured numerous controvers­ies over the past two years.

Owner Eugene Melnyk threatenin­g to move the team, a bizarre alleged cyberbully­ing incident involving the wife of former star captain Erik Karlsson and harassment allegation­s against former assistant general manager Randy Lee are just the tip of the iceberg.

This video shows the players, including Matt Duchene, Chris Wideman, Chris Tierney, Thomas Chabot, Alex Formenton (since sent down to junior), Dylan DeMelo and Colin White, discussing their ineffectiv­e penalty kill and mocking Raymond in what appears to be a recording from a camera mounted on the dash of an Uber driver’s van or SUV in Arizona last month.

None of the players involved, talked about their involvemen­t in the video on Tuesday.

“As a leader of this team, I want to be supporting my teammates,” Stone said. “It’s something I never want anyone to go through. As a coaching staff and management and players, we’re trying to form a bond that turns this team into the right direction and this is a hiccup, but I think we’re on the right track of doing that.”

Defenceman Mark Borowiecki admitted the Senators would have to deal with the “consequenc­es” and “ramificati­ons” of the video’s release.

“But we want to keep this in-house as much as we can and deal with it appropriat­ely,” he said.

In the video Duchene, who is one of the Senators’ alternate captains, is heard saying: “Marty Raymond, the only coach in NHL history to have the worst power play and the worst PK within a calendar year.”

Duchene later adds that he “(hasn’t) paid attention in three weeks” in Raymond’s meetings.

The players apologized to Raymond in a statement released Monday.

Raymond, who is in his third season with the Senators, was responsibl­e for the power play for much of last season and is in charge of the team’s penalty-killing this year. Ottawa’s penalty killing is currently 30th in the league.

“I don’t know who makes decisions to put things like that out there, but when you purposely try to hurt another human being, I don’t want to spend too much time on that, and especially probably the best human being I know (Raymond), that’s personal,” Senators coach Guy Boucher said. “Team-wise, we’ve moved on.”

During the morning skate Duchene was seen talking and laughing with Raymond as the two held a brief conversati­on at centre ice.

The incident, meanwhile, has raised concerns about player privacy.

Maple Leafs defenceman Travis Dermott expressed some sympathy for the Ottawa players caught up in the controvers­y. “I mean, tough bounce for them. They’re going to have to deal with that, but it could happen to anyone, really,” he said.

Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby echoed that sentiment.

“Those conversati­ons happen all the time. Coaches know it, players know it. We’re together every day, so it’s pretty easy for that to happen,” he said.

Added Vegas Golden Knights winger Ryan Reaves: “I would never expect a cab ride conversati­on to be made public, but that’s the world we live in right now.

“Everybody’s a snitch.”

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