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The Slave Compromise did not, however, mean that the state governments could not abolish slave trade of their own accord. Soon after the convention, New Jersey and Rhode Island were the first to take this initiative, and were followed by others like Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Congress also worked against the slave trade, using means which were not prohibited in the compromise. And yet, in the last two decades, you'd be hard pressed to find another Canadian franchise with more success though it hasn't always felt that way.Ottawa, which reached the Stanley Cup in 2007, has qualified for the playoffs in 16 of the last 20 seasons. But the Senators, who lost in five quick games to the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 final, have also failed to advance past the first round nine times inthat span.Heading into this year's post season, the team had won just one playoff series in the last nine years.As Fritsch said, "It doesn't seem that good and it doesn't seem that bad either."Even now, with a mostly no name roster and facing insurmountable odds against the heavily favoured Pittsburgh Penguins, the Senators aren't feeling much hate. Nor should they.How can you hate a small market team with a fan base so small it cannot sell out Game 1 of the second round?How can you hate a goalie in Craig Anderson who has managed to play his best hockey while his wife battles cancer? How can you hate Kyle Turris, who moments after scoring an overtime winner rushed over to an end of year banquet so he could celebrate with a team of developmentally challenged hockey players?How can you hate Clarke MacArthur, who came back from a career threatening concussion, or Marc Methot, who weeks ago looked like he would have to live the rest of his life with one less finger?How can you even hate Karlsson, the NHL's most entertaining defenceman since Bobby Orr?"Who doesn't admire what this kid has done?" said former NHL defenceman Larry Robinson, who was born just outside of Ottawa and is the director of player development for the San Jose Sharks.

Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!McKim fears Burgh's hopes of getting off to a flying start in the Central District First Division have been wrecked by a string of injuries to their front men.Craig Marr has been sidelined for up to six weeks with a knee ligament injury he picked up at the recent Neilston Tournament, while it's feared that John Sherry suffered liver damage after he was kicked in the back at the same event.And hitman David Brolly is also currently hopping about on crutches after damaging ankle ligaments in a friendly clash with Saltcoats which came just days after the Brig o'Lea contest.Then there is long term absentee Colin Smith, who has been out of action since last Christmas after tearing his achilles TWICE.McKim believes the 37 year old veteran won't see first team football again for another three to four months but hopes the other three crocked forwards will be able to pull on their boots again sooner rather than later.In the meantime, other members of the Burgh squad are refusing to fill in up top for fear they are the next additions to the casualty list!McKim said: "No one wants to wear the number nine or 10 shirt in case they get injured. We're all starting to think those jerseys are jinxed."It's incredible that we lost three strikers in the space of four days."Big Colin won't play again this side of Christmas, I think, but the others are on the road to recovery now."It is all very frustrating and it's a worry that we will be down to the bear bones for the start of the league campaign, but that is football."You will always get injuries and it's just unfortunate for us that they have all come at the one time."Burgh travel west along the M8 this afternoon for their opening Sectional League Cup clash with Greenock at the Ravenscraig Stadium.Despite their current injury woes, McKim does not expect any favours from their Inverclyde opponents.He said: "It will be a tough game. Greenock were one of the sides who came up with us last season when we were both promoted."I think we drew with them in one of our meetings last season and then they won the other, so that shows they have got quality."We will be heading to their back yard and they are not a bad side, so we will have to be on our guard."l Kick off today in the match between Greenock and Johnstone Burgh at Ravenscraig is scheduled for 2pm.Like us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDaily NewsletterCeltic FCSing when you're swimming watch Hoops fans rock Las Vegas at massive Celtic convention pool partyThe convention is hosted by the North American Federation of Celtic Supporters Clubs, and sees fans from all over the world gather in the States to celebrate their club.Housing'People thought I was bonkers' Scot builds cheap as chips home using old McDonald's wrappersAngus Carnie put his waste expertise to great use and created all the building materials he needed from items that would normally be chucked in the bin including old bedsheets.Scottish Liberal DemocratsProsecutors are probing 'financial irregularities' in Scottish Lib Dem campaignThe party are insisting their general election chief behaved 'by the book'.Missing peopleSearch launched for missing Aberdeen woman after 'out of character' disappearanceDog units, kayakers, coastgaurds, inshore lifeboat and the Scottish Fire Rescue Service have been searching for 62 year old Moira Morrison, who was last seen around 3pm yesterday.West LothianDiamond day for West Lothian coupleAdam and Anna Wood from West Calder are celebrating 60 years of marriage.

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