For the eighth straight season, the Ottawa Senators were unable to make it into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, setting them up for another disappointing campaign. Their prospects of making the playoffs were destroyed with a loss to the New Jersey Devils, leaving them with a 33-39-4 record.
Their inability to make the playoffs is largely due to their goalies’ poor play, with none of them recording a save percentage higher than.900. The squad also performed poorly on special teams, finishing the NHL’s power play and penalty kill rankings at 23 and 30, respectively.
Ottawa Senators’ Season Review
Three big losing runs marred the Senators’ season, which ended with a miserable 0-17-1 record. Even though they experienced brief wins, these losing runs hurt their chances of making the playoffs.
Nevertheless, despite the difficulties, there are causes for hope. The youthful, bright group of Senators players includes Brady Tkachuk, the team captain, and Jake Sanderson, a potential defenseman. These players have contracts that extend for multiple seasons, giving them stability and development potential.
Jake Sanderson’s rise to prominence as a vital defenseman is particularly encouraging for the team’s future. Sanderson has put up a strong showing this season, increasing his ice time and offensive output. His development is essential to the Senators’ success going forward.
Furthermore, the ownership and management of the organization exhibit a tremendous dedication to turning around the franchise’s fortunes. Owner Michael Andlauer and general manager Steve Staois plan to strategically bolster the team’s squad throughout the upcoming summer.
The Senators have the chance to bolster their team with skill and depth as they have several selections in the 2018 NHL Draft, including two in the first round. Fans should anticipate a resurgence of optimism for the Senators’ future as they concentrate on developing a competitive club.