If John Paddock could have done anything differently as coach of the Senators, he would have changed the way he handled goaltender Ray Emery, according to the Canadian Press. Speaking for the first time since he was fired Wednesday, Paddock expressed his regrets over his dealings with Emery, who ran afoul of team management by arriving late for practice on several occasions and was often accused of not working hard when he did get there on time. And without blaming the player directly, Paddock suggested his treatment of Emery was a key contributor in his dismissal.