Take a quick trip around the league to see what other teams are up to — and how it affects the Ottawa Senators.
With National Hockey League unrestricted free agency here, it’s time for every hockey fan to become a fantasy general manager, dreaming of putting the perfect puzzle pieces together to build a championship team.
The Ottawa Senators welcomed many new faces to the team when development camp opened Tuesday.
Mark Borowiecki has been the poster boy for hard work since the Ottawa Senators drafted him in 2008. The fifth-round draft choice (139th overall) has made a big move up the depth chart and now finds himself within reach of a spot on the NHL team.
Some of the shine that was on Robin Lehner after he led the Binghamton Senators to the Calder Cup in 2010-2011 rubbed off last year.
Hear what the Senators’ goaltender had to say on the first day of development camp.
The Ottawa Senators are still interested in bringing back some veteran punch and poise for the 2012-13 season. Senators general manager Bryan Murray is talking to the agents representing rugged defenceman Matt Carkner and fourth line centre/winger Jesse Winchester. If they remain unsigned, both will become unrestricted free agents on Sunday, available to any and all interested bidders.