That group in there, we’re ready for it.”… /p4V0Dv4rv2- Claire Hanna September 7, 2023Ĭlaude Giroux has previously been singled out as uniquely competitive and driven, but it's hard not to look at the team's other top players without seeing that same passion. That’s the main thing, it’s why you play hockey, to win the Stanley Cup. “I think we’re going to win within the next couple of years, we know that. Jake Sanderson on why he committed to the #Sens for 8 years: Speaking of Sanderson, I really enjoyed his cool self-confidence during his media availability yesterday when he said that he thought the Sens were going to win the Stanley Cup in the next couple of years. Selfishly, my daughter is (probably) still a couple of years away from really understanding what's going on when Daddy is getting animated while watching hockey, but the idea that one day soon she'll be able to cheer for many of these same players is heartening. That knowledge can only help fan relationships. It feels incredible to look at the core of the team and know that they will be here for an extended period of time. While Pierre Dorion had already secured many of the team's nascent core, Jake Sanderson's willingness to put pen to paper on a contract that runs for such an extended period of time, so soon after his arrival, cannot help but give me the warm and fuzzies. Something that flows naturally from stable ownership is continuity of the players on the ice. I'm trying to savour every little positive interaction with the new ownership group because it's such a breath of fresh air. Maybe I'm expecting too little, but even just reading that he had a positive interactions with the fans, that he thanked the season ticket holders, was a nice little pick-me-up. Like many of you, the thing that most caught my attention was Michael Andlauer's appearance. Kevin Lee was in attendance and was kind enough to do a write-up for the site that's worth checking out if you haven't already. Yesterday, the Sens hosted a special event for media and select season ticket holders to get the ball rolling on a rapidly approaching season. “That just doesn’t happen anymore, and you have to have a situation where if one guy is hurt then somebody has to be able to take the reins.In the spirit of the calendars turning over to September, kids going back to school, and all the optimism that comes with this time of year, I've compiled a list of five reasons for fans to be excited about the Ottawa Senators: Exciting Energy from New Ownership “You don’t see the days where a guy like Grant Fuhr or Martin Brodeur played 70 games,” Smith told Postmedia last week. The duo started their NHL careers together in Columbus. ![]() The hope is Korpisalo and Forsberg can push each other for time. He suffered two MCL injuries in March that didn’t require surgery but is fully healthy and ready to roll for camp. He’ll make $4 million per season while helping to shore up the club’s goaltending in tandem with Anton Forsberg.įorsberg, who has two years left on a deal that will pay him $2.75 million per season, has been in Ottawa for the last two months preparing for the campaign. ![]() Korpisalo, 29, was dealt to the Los Angeles Kings at last season’s trade deadline by the Columbus Blue Jackets, but had been on the Senators’ radar screen for a long time. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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