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Michael Andlauer | Coming in Hot LIVE – August 12



The big boss man is here! Ottawa Senators majority owner Michael Andlauer joins the show.

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26 Comments

  1. You don't get the same leeway as the owner Brent. You need a bird feeder. Give in now, or not, because its entertaining.

  2. Great to have him on. Really likeable and seems to be doing things the right way.

    One piece of constructive criticism… he needs a best in class headset for his phone 🙂

  3. I missed the live! Darn! I sat in the 300s, Yorkie. I suffer from vertigo and fear of heights. But it was 1999 and the Sens were on a winning streak. Watching the teams come out and warm up, I couldn't watch it, or I got dizzy. The game was great, the view of the whole game was fantastic, but I did not jump up in excitement once or I'd have fallen into the fans in front of me. Climbing down those stairs was an adventure.

  4. Can’t be more prouder to being a Sens fan with this guy as the owner. I will be honest, during those dark days 2018-2022 I was looking for another team to cheer for because of former owner and all the circus around this team. However, I am glad I stuck with this team during this circus because Andlouer seems to be a genuine owner. Go Sens go!

  5. When I was 12, the Habs alumni came to our little town of Shawville to play our local men's team. My father, somehow, knew Rocket Richard, and I met the man between the first and second period and he bought me a hot chocolate and told me he should take me home to his wife who'd love me. During stoppages, he'd chat with my father. I'm 56 now and still remember it clearly. I always wondered why Ottawa alumni don't have games like that on occasion (if they do, please invite Shawn McEachern so I can finally meet him). It's great for older fans to remember seeing their favourite players, but it also builds such great memories for new fans. Which helps the current team. After meeting The Rocket when I was 12, I followed Montreal for years, and when I was old enough, would go to fan events in Montreal by bus, went to a few games, saw Montreal in the 80s play an exhibition game against Pittsburgh in Hull. These are things I will never forget, and I tell my grandchildren about them.

  6. Great show! Hoping that once the renos are done to the gym/treatment areas Brent can get his reporter hat on and take a camera to show us some of the changes.

  7. It's great to see the team reaching out to fans in Quebec as well as the Ottawa area. I hope that more fans in SW Ontario will jump onto the fan caravan

  8. M.A is best in class ownership. We went from having bottom 5 owner in sports to at least being one of the better owners in the nhl

  9. Michael is the best possible outcome, when it came to this process. Finally an owner who gives a damn about the fans. Change dosen’t happen overnight, but definitely going in the right direction.

  10. Great interview as always!
    As for Carkner… I'll never forget his triple OT goal in the playoffs. Same series where he, Andy Sutton, Anton Volchenkov, and Filip Kuba were all laying the boom. It's etched into my mind forever

  11. Mr Andlauer is best in class ownership and I am extremely proud to have him represent this franchise and can’t wait see this team on the ice this season!

  12. Rossetti Architect in Detroit Michigan was the designer of the arena in Kanata. Bruce Firestone or Cyril Leeder can confirm this as they were the ones filing the planning applications for the site development with Kanata and RMOC. I was a member of Kanata Planning staff at the time and I recall them saying they liked Rossetti's design of the Palace at Auburn Hills near Detroit because of the good site lines and that was a reason for them hiring Rossetti.
    It would be an interesting interview with Bruce or Cyril to hear them speak of the challenges of getting the approvals in place for the arena, such as the new interchange with Highway 417 involving MTO as well as dealing with Ministry of Natural Resources as to whether or not the Carp River was a navigable waterway!

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