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Cozens had 16 points (five goals, 11 assists) in 21 regular-season games after joining the Senators and showed no fear in going into the dirty areas around the net. He’ll likely start the season as Ottawa’s second-line center.
This week on the Leafs Morning Take podcast, Sens captain Brady Tkachuk said some things about Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews that you might not expect when describing the leader of Ottawa's most bitter rival.
The Senators drafted Tkachuk with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2018 draft, and he is entering the fifth year of his eight-year, $57.56 million contract. Tkachuk’s deal features a full no-movement clause that kicked in on July 1, giving him control over any trade scenario through the duration of his contract.
Creating the template for a new culture in Ottawa are owner Michael Andlauer and Steve Staios, who is entering his third season as general manager. Part of that must be attributed to coach Travis Green, who in his first year on the job helped the Senators tighten up defensively, allowing 47 fewer goals than the previous season (from 281 to 234).
The Ottawa Senators could become legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conferenceby swinging a trade for Jason Robertson.The post Senators Could Become Contenders By Trading For Elite Winger appearedfirst on Heavy Sports.
Here is one move the Ottawa Senators should have made at some point through the 2025 NHL offseason this summer.
One of the reasons the Ottawa Senators are one of the teams expected to rise in 2025-2026 is the top of their defensive depth chart. Thomas Chabot, Jake Sanders
A journalist for the Ottawa Citizen slammed the Ottawa Senators for the purchase of 11 acres to build their new arena.
Ottawa hasn’t had much support behind their number one, either. Between Korpisalo, Anton Forsberg and Mads Sogaard, the Senators have allowed a league-high 27 more goals than expected based on ...
The Ottawa Senators dropped a second straight game to open their first-round playoff series, falling 3-2 in overtime to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Despite clawing back from an early two ...
The Senators got Dylan Cozens from the Buffalo Sabres last year, hoping to solidify their #2 center spot, but they might not need him to repeat as a playoff team.
By the end of the summer, we’d almost gotten used to it: The Ottawa Senators ’ front office, led by GM Pierre Dorion, making waves for doing something smart. Or fun. Or smart and fun.