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Jake Lucchini Clears Waivers

January 18, 2023 at 1:00 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Jan 18: Lucchini has cleared waivers and was assigned to the minor leagues.

Jan 17: The Ottawa Senators have placed Jake Lucchini on waivers today according to Chris Johnston of NorthStar Bets, which would allow them to return him to the minor leagues. The depth forward already cleared earlier this season, but played his 11th game of the year last night, meaning his status has reset.

Lucchini, 27, received his first taste of NHL action this season, after toiling in the minor leagues since 2018. Stops in Wilke-Barre/Scranton and Laval didn’t go very well, but the undrafted center exploded last year for the Belleville Senators, scoring 20 goals and 51 points in 72 games. After starting this season on an even better pace, he has managed to carve out a small role in the Ottawa depth chart.

Though he likely won’t be an impact player for them, Lucchini will probably see some more NHL action at some point down the road.

The bigger implication here is that Joshua Norris could be ready to return for the Senators. The 23-year-old center set a career-high with 35 goals in just 66 games for the team last season, but has suited up just five times this year. After missing several months, his return would be a huge boost for an Ottawa team just trying to build their program and stay competitive. The playoffs may not be possible – they currently sit 19-21-3 – but development for their young players could easily lead to more success a year from now.

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Salary Cap Deep Dive: Ottawa Senators

January 16, 2023 at 7:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

Navigating the salary cap is one of the more important tasks for any GM.  Teams that can avoid total cap chaos by walking the tightrope of inking players to deals that match their value (or compensate for future value without breaking the bank) remain successful.  Those that don’t see struggles and front office changes.

PHR will look at every NHL team and give a thorough look at their cap situation for the 2022-23 season and beyond.  This will focus more on players who are regulars on the roster versus those who may find themselves shuttling between the AHL and NHL.  All cap figures are courtesy of CapFriendly.

Ottawa Senators

Current Cap Hit: $79,572,602 (under the $82.5MM Upper Limit)

Entry-Level Contracts

F Mark Kastelic (one year, $821.7K)*
F Shane Pinto (one year, $925K)
D Jake Sanderson (two years, $925K)
F Tim Stutzle (one year, $925K)*

*-Have already signed a second contract

Potential Bonuses
Pinto: $600K
Sanderson: $925K
Stutzle: $2.5MM
Total: $4.75MM

Pinto is healthy after missing almost all of last season due to a shoulder injury and he’s off to a decent start with ten goals already.  That also has him on track to hit one of his ‘A’ bonuses worth $150K each but a small uptick in production could add to that total.  With a limited track record (he had just 17 games in his first two seasons), he might be tricky to lock up long-term; a bridge deal in the high-$2MM/low $3MM range depending on the term is where he could wind up.  We’ll look at Stutzle and Kastelic’s new deals later on but it’s worth mentioning that Stutzle is on pace to hit all four of his ‘A’ bonuses which are worth a total of $850K.  Ottawa will need to budget room for that to hit the books after the season if they look to add a piece to help them get back into the playoff picture that pushes them closer to the cap.

Sanderson’s first professional season has gone quite well as he has very quickly become one of their most trusted blueliners.  He’s someone that they’re likely going to want to sign to a long-term second contract as well and optimistically, if he follows the same path as Thomas Chabot, a deal around his $8MM might be possible.  He’s tracking towards reaching all four of his ‘A’ bonuses as well.

Signed Through 2022-23, Non-Entry-Level

D Erik Brannstrom ($900K, RFA)
F Derick Brassard ($750K, UFA)
F Alex DeBrincat ($6.4MM, RFA)
F Dylan Gambrell ($950K, RFA)
D Travis Hamonic ($3MM, UFA)
D Nick Holden ($1.3MM, UFA)
F Tyler Motte ($1.35MM, UFA)
G Cam Talbot ($3.667MM, UFA)
F Austin Watson ($1.5MM, UFA)

DeBrincat was Ottawa’s first big splash this past offseason as they picked him up from Chicago on draft day.  He is a bargain from a cap perspective relative to his output with the Blackhawks but that’s about to change.  He’s subject to the old qualifying offer rules which means his $9MM salary this season also represents his qualifying offer.  At that point, he’ll also have salary arbitration eligibility for the first time and be a year away from UFA eligibility.  GM Pierre Dorion made the move with the hope that he’d be able to get the 24-year-old to commit to a long-term extension.  Such a move is going to cost somewhere around that qualifier on a max-term agreement which would make him the highest-paid player on the team.

Watson hasn’t been able to get back to the goal totals he had with Nashville but he has been a regular on Ottawa’s fourth line for the past two-plus seasons while providing them with plenty of grit.  He’s near the ceiling of what a player in that role can typically get on the open market but another contract around this price range is doable.  Motte didn’t get the contract offers he was looking for early in free agency and had to eventually settle for this one-year deal.  His production has been limited early on so instead of perhaps looking more favorably on the type of offer he turned down in July next summer, his next deal might also check in around this price point.

Gambrell is a serviceable fourth liner but he hasn’t brought much more to the table beyond the ability to cover eight to ten minutes per game.  This isn’t overly pricey for someone in that role but his arbitration eligibility could work against him next summer as it’s unlikely they’ll want to give him that option.  Accordingly, an early contract around this price tag like they did last offseason could happen once again.  Otherwise, he’s a non-tender candidate.  Brassard had to settle for a PTO, one that he got converted into a full contract.  He’s giving the Senators a pretty good return on that early on but at this point of his career, he’s likely to be in the six-figure or PTO range on any future contracts.

Hamonic is no longer the core stay-at-home defender he was with the Islanders but he’s a reliable veteran in his own end that can still be effective on the third pairing and penalty kill.  There’s still a role for those types of players but he’ll be hard-pressed to make this much on the open market next summer.  Holden has had a much more limited role this season which is closer to the role he has had for long stretches of his career – more of a prototypical sixth defender.  At 35, it’s hard to envision a multi-year agreement coming his way and teams feel that he is starting to slow down, he might have to accept a bit less than his current price tag.  Brannstrom wanted a multi-year deal in the summer but it failed to materialize.  It seems unlikely that they’ll get one done in 2023 as well as his playing time has been considerably more limited.  With arbitration rights, he should be able to get a bit more than his $945K qualifying offer but it should be another short-term agreement since he still hasn’t been able to establish himself as a productive option on Ottawa’s back end.

Talbot was acquired from Minnesota to try to shore up the goaltending and while he got off to a bit of a tough start with injuries not helping things, he has settled in nicely as their starter.  However, he’ll turn 36 just after free agency opens up and a long-earned reputation as more of a platoon player is going to still exist.  There’s still some room for a small increase – a two-year deal around the $4MM range is certainly possible – but a long-term deal that makes him a concrete starter isn’t likely to happen.

Signed Through 2023-24

F Parker Kelly ($762.5K, RFA)
D Nikita Zaitsev ($4.5MM, UFA)

Kelly has become a capable fourth liner that kills penalties and plays with a physical edge and even while he doesn’t produce much offensively, he still provides a fair bit of value as someone that’s on a minimum contract.  Assuming he stays in that role through next season, Kelly should be able to jump past the $1MM mark with arbitration rights but his limited production will certainly limit his earnings upside.

Zaitsev is a contract the Sens are very much interested in moving.  He cleared waivers already this season and it’s likely he’ll be back on there at some point.  He can still fill a limited role if need be but players like that are typically closer to the $1MM mark, not four times that amount.

Signed Through 2024-25

G Anton Forsberg ($2.75MM, UFA)
F Claude Giroux ($6.5MM, UFA)
F Mark Kastelic ($821K in 2022-23, $835K in 2023-24 and 2024-25, RFA)

Giroux opted to head home in free agency on what amounts to a bit of a team-friendly deal for someone that’s still capable of playing on the top line when needed.  He has fit in nicely in a secondary scoring role and is giving them a good return so far.  However, he’ll be 37 when this contract is up so his next one, if there is a next one, is quite likely to check in considerably cheaper than this one.  Kastelic has become a serviceable fourth liner and having one of those that doesn’t make much more than the league minimum is always good.  If he sticks in that role throughout the contract, he’ll position himself to get past the $1MM mark with arbitration rights in 2025.

Forsberg had a strong showing in 2021-22 and really gave Ottawa some stability between the pipes.  He was rewarded for his efforts with this deal, one that will hold up well as long as he’s able to play in a platoon and put up reasonable numbers.  Those numbers aren’t as good so far this season but relative to the rest of the league, he has been close to average which, for this price tag, isn’t a bad return.  He didn’t have a long track record when he signed this contract but that should change after this one.  If Forsberg does well in this role, he could add another million or more even as a platoon goalie on the open market.

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Signed Through 2025-26 Or Longer

F Drake Batherson ($4.975MM through 2026-27)
D Thomas Chabot ($8MM through 2027-28)
F Mathieu Joseph ($2.95MM through 2025-26)
F Joshua Norris ($7.95MM through 2029-30)
F Tim Stutzle ($8.35MM through 2030-31)
F Brady Tkachuk ($8.206MM through 2027-28)
D Artem Zub ($2.5MM in 2022-23, $4.6MM from 2023-24 through 2026-27)

It’s clear that Ottawa has wanted to try to keep the top cost of their core players around the $8MM mark.  Stutzle’s deal is a bit on the high side based on his production at the time he signed it but as is often the case with contracts like these, they’re banking on it becoming a team-friendly one a few years from now.  With the improvement he has shown so far this year, it looks like that will be the case.  Tkachuk took a while to sign this one with the RFA deal actually coming in-season but he’s a power forward that’s producing at a top-line level.  As long as he’s doing that, this will be a below-market contract.

Norris had a breakout year last season, cementing himself as a top center and this price tag for a number one pivot in the prime of his career should hold up well.  Of course, things haven’t gone well to start the season as injuries have limited him to just five games but they’re hoping to have him back at some point in the second half which would be a big boost to their playoff hopes.  Batherson’s deal carried a bit of risk at the time it was signed since he only had 99 career NHL games under his belt and just 23 goals.  However, he has hovered around the point-per-game mark since then and anytime you’re getting top-line production for second-line money, that’s a bargain.  He could be looking at a hefty raise if that continues over the next few years.  Joseph played quite well after being acquired from Tampa Bay at the deadline last season which got him this contract.  However, he has been more of a tertiary scorer this season, a role he had with the Lightning.  Someone in that role should be closer to half this amount and it wouldn’t be surprising if Dorion was open to moving Joseph in the hopes of freeing up a bit of cap room.

Chabot doesn’t get the type of attention some of other the top blueliners in the league do but he is an all-situations player that is routinely near the league lead in ATOI.  Offensively, the 55 points he had in 2018-19 might seem like an outlier but his point-per-game paces since then have been close to that total.  On the open market, he’d command a few million more per season.  Zub’s extension was just signed recently.  It’s a move that gives Ottawa some stability on the right side of their back end.  With his limited offense, it might seem a tad on the pricey side at first glance but he does a lot of things away from the puck that makes him one of their most important defenders.

Buyouts

D Michael Del Zotto ($500K in 2022-23, $750K in 2023-24)
D Dion Phaneuf ($354K in 2022-23)
F Bobby Ryan ($1.833MM through 2023-24)
F Colin White ($850K in 2022-23 and 2023-24, cap credit of $625K in 2024-25, $850K from 2025-26 through 2027-28)

Retained Salary Transactions

G Matt Murray ($1.563MM through 2023-24)

Best Value: Batherson
Worst Value: Zaitsev

Looking Ahead

It has been a tough year for Ottawa in the standings, one that not many would have seen coming.  The good news is that, unlike a lot of Eastern teams, they have ample cap space to take a swing and add to their roster now rather than having to wait until March.  Between that and Norris returning, they could get themselves back in the mix.  If they don’t do that, they could be a possible third-party broker team at the deadline.

Beyond this season, there isn’t a lot of flexibility left for a little while.  DeBrincat’s next contract could check in around the $10MM mark which would eat up more than half of Ottawa’s 2023-24 cap space with the team still needing to re-sign or replace another goalie and eight to ten skaters.  That makes it more pivotal that they can try to get out of some of their underperforming contracts in the near future.

Ottawa’s rebuild has yielded a promising young core group that pretty much are all locked up through their prime.  That’s not going to leave much wiggle room to augment things down the road but if their core group continues to progress, the Senators should be much stronger in the near future.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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Senators Notes: Norris, Zub, Bernard-Docker

January 15, 2023 at 3:00 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

It’s been an important practice today for the Ottawa Senators, with numerous updates from head coach D.J. Smith relayed by the Ottawa Sun’s Bruce Garrioch. The most consequential of them surrounds the status of star center Josh Norris, who Smith says is closing in on a return to the lineup, which could come this week.

The updates surrounding Norris’ injury status have been growing consistently more positive since the original shoulder injury occurred in late October, with the original fear being that Norris could miss the entire season. It was later determined that Norris wouldn’t require surgery, and he eventually returned to Senators practice in a full-contact jersey in mid-December.

Signed to an eight-year extension before the season, Norris is coming off a 35-goal season. Although he had just two points in five games before sustaining the shoulder injury, team chemistry is much-improved after their offseason additions have had time to settle in.

  • On the flip side of things, an injury-plagued season for defensive stalwart Artem Zub may be continuing. He wasn’t present at practice today according to Garrioch, He left Ottawa’s 7-0 blowout loss at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche yesterday with a lower-body injury, and his availability is in doubt for their game tomorrow against the Blues. Zub’s missed exactly half of Ottawa’s season thus far, only playing in 21 out of 42 games.
  • In response to the Zub injury, the team recalled Jacob Bernard-Docker from the AHL’s Belleville Senators. The 22-year-old first-round pick has one assist in nine games with Ottawa this year and could slot in Zub’s top-pairing role alongside Thomas Chabot.

AHL| Injury| Ottawa Senators Artem Zub| Jacob Bernard-Docker| Thomas Chabot

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Ottawa Senators Linked To Matt Dumba

January 10, 2023 at 8:55 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

It seems as though Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba has been on the trade block for years on end. Now, rumors are once again starting to build up regarding the 2012 seventh overall pick. TSN’s Darren Dreger reported on today’s edition of Insider Trading that both the Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers have shown interest in Dumba, who is a pending unrestricted free agent.

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Zack Ostapchuk To Be Traded In Junior

January 8, 2023 at 8:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

  • The big trades in the CHL continue as Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek reports (Twitter link) that Senators prospect Zack Ostapchuk is being traded to WHL Winnipeg. The 2021 second-rounder played for Canada at the World Juniors and has 10 goals and 19 assists in 21 games this season.  The full trade package is unknown but it’s believed to involve three first-round picks.

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Latest On Mathieu Joseph

January 7, 2023 at 6:00 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 2 Comments

  • Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph has made progress in his recovery from a lower-body injury that’s kept him sidelined since early December. Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reports that Joseph wore a contract jersey during practice this morning, meaning he could be nearing a return to full health. The former Tampa Bay Lightning winger has scored nine points in 25 games this season and has scored 21 points in 36 games in his Senators career.

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Latest On Cam Talbot

January 4, 2023 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 4 Comments

The Ottawa Senators have had an up-and-down season. After it looked at first like the team couldn’t escape the ghosts of disappointing seasons past, strong play over the past few weeks has them back in the extended playoff conversation.

A big part of this improved performance has been the goaltending duo of Anton Forsberg and Cam Talbot, who has helped bring out each other’s best in a tandem role. Talbot’s started 20 out of Ottawa’s 38 games despite missing time early in the season with an injury, and both he and Forsberg have recorded save percentages above the .910 mark.

It’s goaltending that’s good enough to get you into the playoffs, and it’s goaltending that’s good enough to win you a round or two. That’s why it’s not surprising that Talbot, an ageing veteran netminder on a young and developing team, wants to stick around to see it through. Talbot told reporters today, including Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, that he’s ready to sign a contract extension with the Senators if the team is interested in retaining him.

While there haven’t been any formal talks, Talbot’s ability to sign an extension was hampered by his not being ready for the start of the season.

The team likely still wants to see a bit more than a 20-game sample size before committing to him for another handful of years. With Forsberg signed until 2025, at least half of their goaltending situation is set until then. While Talbot has been a good fit, a tandem/1B netminder (perhaps a younger one) is generally attainable in free agency.

If Talbot is able to maintain strong numbers through February, a one- or two-year extension is likely a somewhat safe bet for the Senators to get cost and personnel certainty at a pivotal position.

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Senators Assign Jacob Bernard-Docker To AHL

January 2, 2023 at 7:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Jacob Bernard-Docker just returned to Ottawa’s lineup last week after being on injured reserve for more than a month.  However, his time with the Senators has come to an end for the time being as the team announced (Twitter link) that he has been sent to AHL Belleville.

The 22-year-old has played in nine NHL games so far this season, including seeing action in Ottawa’s last three.  In those contests, he had an assist along with 14 blocked shots while averaging over 17 minutes per night which isn’t bad for a rookie.  However, he’ll have an opportunity to log a lot more minutes at the minor league level; he played in eight games with Belleville back in October, picking up an assist.

At the moment, the Senators have just six defensemen on their active roster and one of those is Erik Brannstrom who hasn’t played in nearly two weeks due to a leg injury.  Bernard-Docker’s assignment suggests that Brannstrom should be ready to return for Tuesday’s contest against Columbus.  Brannstrom has three assists in 32 games so far this season.

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Senators Stepping Up Efforts To Move Nikita Zaitsev

January 1, 2023 at 6:40 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 6 Comments

It has been a tough year for Senators defenseman Nikita Zaitsev, to put it lightly.  He has struggled when he has been in the lineup and passed through waivers earlier in the season which resulted in his first career AHL action.

However, it appears as if they’re stepping up their efforts to move the 31-year-old as ESPN’s Kevin Weekes reports (Twitter link) that Ottawa has given Zaitsev’s permission to speak to other teams to try to help facilitate a trade.  Additionally, Weekes reports that the Sens are also willing to part with a sweetener – a good prospect or high draft pick – to get a deal done.

Zaitsev has another year after this one on his contract that carries a $4.5MM cap hit.  That’s a high price tag for someone who is averaging less than 17 minutes per night when he’s in Ottawa’s lineup.  While he had a 36-point rookie season with Toronto in 2016-17 which helped shape the price tag of his current deal, he hasn’t been able to reach half of it since then.  Notably, he also has a ten-team no-trade clause which gives Zaitsev a bit of an ability to control what happens next.

If Ottawa is indeed willing to move a quality asset to get out of the final year and a half of Zaitsev’s deal, it stands to reason that the primary objective is to clear the full contract off the books, similar to what Calgary did when they sent Montreal a protected first-round pick to get out of the final year of Sean Monahan’s contract.  That suggests that they’re likely unwilling to retain on the contract or take a bad deal back as if they were, they wouldn’t need to attach an additional asset to make a move happen.

Ottawa has a little more than $4.3MM in full-season cap space at the moment, per CapFriendly.  That amount is lower than what it really should be as at the moment, they have six players on injured reserve (including Zaitsev); as some of them return and their short-term replacements go back to the minors, they will have considerably more cap room to work with.

However, it’s also worth noting that they’re typically a budget team, not one that spends to the Upper Limit and with an ownership situation that’s certainly in flux with efforts to sell the team well underway, it’s possible that they don’t have the green light to spend right to the limit.  Accordingly, if they want to make a move to add to their roster, they might need to move Zaitsev to have the budget room to do so.

With the bulk of the trade market still a fair way away from developing with so many teams needing to bank more cap room, they haven’t had much luck finding a taker for him yet.  Perhaps now with his agent being able to speak to teams and the Senators willing to incentivize a team to take on Zaitsev’s contract, they’ll eventually have some better luck making it happen.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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Senators Prospect Carson Latimer Dealt In WHL

December 31, 2022 at 5:45 pm CDT | by John Gilroy 1 Comment

  • Ottawa Senators prospect Carson Latimer has been dealt in the WHL. The former Prince Albert Raiders forward will be heading to the Kootenay Ice in exchange for forward Aiden Oiring, a third-round pick in 2024, and a conditional third-round pick in 2025. Latimer has spent parts of four seasons with Prince Albert and the Edmonton Oil Kings, sitting on 28 points through 31 games thus far in 2022-23.

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