The Denver Post

Duchene among recorded players

Former Av ridiculed Senators assistant coach during Uber ride

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Seven players from the Ottawa Senators have apologized after a video surfaced showing them insulting the team and an assistant coach during an Uber ride, the latest bit of humiliatio­n for the organizati­on.

The video shows the players discussing their ineffectiv­e penalty kill and mocking assistant Martin Raymond in what appears to be a recording from a camera mounted on the dash of an Uber driver’s van or SUV. There are seven players in the vehicle, including former Avalanche member Matt Duchene, Chris Wideman, Chris Tierney and Thomas Chabot.

Post Media shared the video on its YouTube page Monday night. It said the video was originally posted elsewhere over the weekend and has since been deleted. It’s not clear who posted the original video.

“We want to apologize publicly to Marty Raymond, our teammates and coaches for our comments in Phoenix on Oct. 29,” the players said in a statement Monday released by the team. “Our private conversati­on was recorded without our knowledge or consent. We’re passionate about our team, and focusing on growing together. We are grateful for the support of our fans and organizati­on. This is an important learning experience, and we will do better.”

Senators coach Guy Boucher said in a statement the club has “every confidence in Marty Raymond’s coaching,” and he is “treating this as a team matter, and will be making no further comment to the media.”

Near the start of the video, the driver is heard asking what team the players play for, and Wideman, seated in the passenger seat, replies: “Ottawa. If you can tell we’re really pleased with our ...” before a player seated in the middle row of the vehicle finishes his sentence: “with our PK.”

The players go on to ridicule Raymond, who handles the team’s penalty-killing unit, in the five-minute clip that appears to have been recorded in the Phoenix area.

“Marty Raymond, the only coach in NHL history to have the worst power play and the worst PK within a calendar year,” Duchene says.

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

“Here’s the other thing, too. We don’t change anything ever. So why do we even have a meeting?” he says.

The Senators are currently 29th in the league in penalty killing at 68.8 percent.

Uber Canada’s General Manager Rob Khazzam said on his verified Twitter account Monday night that “a video released by the media today of several Uber passengers being filmed without their consent while having a private discussion ... is a clear violation of our terms of service”

“Filming or recording passengers without their consent is totally unacceptab­le and if reported/detected we will investigat­e,” he added.

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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