The Senators have made a trio of roster moves heading into tonight’s game against Florida.  The team announced that goaltender Hunter Shepard has been recalled from AHL Belleville while netminder Mads Sogaard and center Stephen Halliday have been sent down.

Shepard was up for a week recently, serving as Leevi Merilainen’s backup before being sent down on Tuesday to get some game action in Belleville.  He has played in one game in relief with the big club, stopping 10 of 12 shots on Monday against Detroit.  The 30-year-old has also suited up in a dozen games in the minors, posting a 3.41 GAA and a .897 SV%.

Sogaard was recalled on Tuesday to take Shepard’s place on the roster.  He played in relief of Merilainen on Thursday in Colorado and struggled, allowing five goals on 16 shots in just 17:25 in action, resulting in Merilainen coming back into the game.  The 25-year-old has played in 15 games with Belleville with numbers a little worse than Shepard’s, checking in with a 3.49 GAA and a .887 SV%.

As for Halliday, he received his first NHL recall earlier this season and has held his own so far.  The 23-year-old has played in 18 games with Ottawa, picking up six assists despite averaging just 8:12 per game of playing time.  He had been a strong playmaker with Belleville before the promotion, picking up a goal and 18 helpers in 17 contests in the minors.  He’ll get a chance to go back and play a more prominent role for the time being but it wouldn’t be surprising to see him get recalled at some point in the second half of the season.

As a result of these moves, Ottawa now has one open slot on its 23-man roster while opening up some extra salary cap space.

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