2016–17 Ottawa Senators season Season of professional ice hockey team
The 2016–17 Ottawa Senators season was the 25th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL).[ 1] After failing to make the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs , the Senators replaced their management and coaching staff, promoting Pierre Dorion to general manager, and hiring Guy Boucher and Marc Crawford and assistants to coach the team. The team would defy the predictions of much of the media by qualifying for the 2017 playoffs , and then by winning two rounds in the playoffs before losing in double overtime in game seven of the Eastern Conference Final to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins .
As of 2024, this is the only time in the post-Daniel Alfredsson era where the Senators have come close to playing in the Stanley Cup Finals. It would have been their first appearance in the Finals since 2007 . Coincidentally they were close to a rematch with the Anaheim Ducks , whom they lost to in the 2007 Finals. As of 2024, this is the most recent season the Senators qualified for the playoffs.
The season was notable for off-ice issues. Despite the success of the team, attendance at Canadian Tire Centre dropped during the regular season, to the lowest average gate by the team in 20 seasons.[ 2] The team fired its head of marketing early in the season. The team also replaced its president, co-founder Cyril Leeder , with Tom Anselmi in January 2017.
Off-season
On April 10, 2016, the day after the final game of the 2015–16 season, general manager Bryan Murray announced his resignation as manager and that he would continue in an advisory role with the club. Assistant general manager Pierre Dorion was elevated to the general manager position.[ 3] On April 12, the Senators fired head coach Dave Cameron .[ 4] On May 8, the Senators hired former Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Guy Boucher as their new head coach.[ 5] On the following day, Marc Crawford was announced as associate coach.[ 6] On June 15, the Senators hired Rob Cookson as an assistant coach. Cookson had spent the last four seasons as an assistant to Crawford with ZSC Lions of Switzerland's National League A , with whom he contributed to the team's championship in the 2013–14 season. Prior to this, he was a member of the Calgary Flames coaching staff for 11 seasons from the 2000–01 to 2010–11 seasons.[ 7]
The Senators announced the retirement of the #11 jersey of former team captain Daniel Alfredsson . The ceremony took place on December 29, prior to the Senators' home game against the Detroit Red Wings. This is the second jersey to be retired by the current Senators franchise since they came back into the league. The first jersey retirement ceremony the club held was for the late Frank Finnigan of the original Ottawa Senators , who had his #8 jersey retired prior to the current franchise's inaugural game on October 8, 1992, against the Montreal Canadiens.[ 8]
The Senators changed their ECHL affiliate after their former affiliate, the Evansville IceMen , went dormant for the season due to arena lease issues. On July 14, 2016, the Senators announced an affiliation agreement with the Wichita Thunder .[ 9] On September 26, the Senators announced that they would move their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Binghamton Senators to Belleville, Ontario , for the 2017–18 season. The club was renamed the Belleville Senators .[ 10]
Preseason
The Senators played a seven-game pre-season schedule. The schedule included two home games against the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres , three road games against the Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres, and Winnipeg Jets , and two neutral-site games against the Toronto Maple Leafs with one taking place in Halifax , Nova Scotia and the other in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan .[ 11]
Regular season
The Senators opened the regular season at home on Wednesday, October 12 against their provincial rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs . The first away game of their schedule was Monday, October 17 in Detroit against the Red Wings . They will conclude their home schedule on Saturday, April 8 against the New York Rangers . Their last regular season game will take place a day later in Brooklyn, New York against the Islanders .[ 12]
On December 29, 2016, before a game against the Detroit Red Wings , the Senators retired the #11 jersey of former player Daniel Alfredsson . On January 24, 2017, the Senators honoured Bryan Murray as the first member of their "Ring of Honour" at the Canadian Tire Centre, before a game against the Washington Capitals . On January 25, 2017, the Senators announced a new team president Tom Anselmi , replacing founder Cyril Leeder who steps down as president of the team.
On March 17, 2017, the NHL announced that an outdoor game would be played at the TD Place Stadium in Ottawa on December 16, 2017. Known as the NHL 100 Classic , it is a regular-season game for the Senators and the Montreal Canadiens . This will commemorate the first NHL game, held in Ottawa on December 19, 1917, between the Senators and Canadiens. It is one of the events to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the NHL and the 150-year anniversary of the founding of Canada. According to NHL president Gary Bettman : "To launch our next 100 years, we believe it is only right to bring the Canadiens and the Senators back together."[ 13]
The attendance at home games dropped in 2016-17 according to ESPN. The Senators drew an average of 16,744 per game for a total of 686,534 for the season. This was 87% of capacity.[ 14] In 2015–16, the Senators drew an average of 18,084 per game.[ 15] The drop in attendance was noticed by the media, especially after games in the playoffs did not sell out. The drop, which was the third-largest in the league in the last ten years, was attributed to various factors, including a payroll systems issue for Government of Canada employees, lack of support for francophone fans, grumbling about the owner and other factors.[ 2] Early in the season, the club fired persons in its marketing department, which led to at least one lawsuit.[ 16]
Playoffs
On April 6, the Ottawa Senators qualified for the 2017 playoffs with a 2–1 shootout win over Boston Bruins. On April 8, the Ottawa Senators clinched home-ice advantage in the first round for the first time since 2007 after a 3–1 victory over the New York Rangers.
The Senators played the Boston Bruins in the first round. This was the first Ottawa–Boston series since the 1927 Stanley Cup Finals , the first for the contemporary Ottawa franchise versus the Bruins. The Senators defeated the Bruins four games to two and moved on to the second round.
The Senators faced the New York Rangers in the second round. This was the second postseason meeting in the last five years between the two teams. The New York Rangers won the series 4-3 back in 2012. The Senators defeated the Rangers four games to two and advanced to the Eastern Conference Final. It marked the third time in franchise history that the Senators made it to the third round, and the first time since 2007, when they advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals after defeating the Buffalo Sabres in five games.
In the conference final, the Senators took on the Pittsburgh Penguins. This marked the fourth time that the two teams met in a postseason series, with the Penguins taking three out of the four matchups. The Ottawa Senators are the only Canadian team to advance to the Conference Final in three different seasons in the last 20 years. The Senators would fall in seven games to the Penguins, with the seventh game being decided in double overtime. The Penguins would go on to defeat the Nashville Predators to win the Stanley Cup.
Standings
Source: National Hockey League
[ 17] x – Clinched playoff spot;
y – Clinched division
Schedule and results
Preseason
2016 Pre-season Game Log: 3–2–2 (Home: 1–1–1; Road: 2–1–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
September 26
Ottawa
6–3
Toronto (in Halifax, NS)
–
–
1–0–0
[ 18]
2
September 27
Ottawa
2–3
Buffalo
OT
O'Connor
17,868
1–0–1
[ 19]
3
September 29
Ottawa
4–3
Montreal
OT
O'Connor
21,288
2–0–1
[ 20]
4
October 1
Montreal
3–2
Ottawa
OT
Hammond
17,147
2–0–2
[ 21]
5
October 3
Ottawa
2–4
Winnipeg
Hammond
15,294
2–1–2
[ 22]
6
October 4
Toronto
2–3
Ottawa (in Saskatoon, SK)
OT
–
–
3–1–2
[ 23]
7
October 7
Buffalo
4–2
Ottawa
Anderson
14,216
3–2–2
[ 24]
Regular season
2016–17 Game Log (Record: 44–28–10; Home: 22–11–8 Road: 22–17–2)
October: 5–3–0 (Home: 3–1–0; Road: 2–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 12
Toronto
4–5
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
17,618
1–0–0
2
[ 25]
2
October 15
Montreal
3–4
Ottawa
SO
Anderson
18,195
2–0–0
4
[ 26]
3
October 17
Ottawa
1–5
Detroit
Hammond
20,027
2–1–0
4
[ 27]
4
October 18
Arizona
4–7
Ottawa
Anderson
11,061
3–1–0
6
[ 28]
5
October 22
Tampa Bay
4–1
Ottawa
Anderson
15,918
3–2–0
6
[ 29]
6
October 25
Ottawa
3–0
Vancouver
Anderson
18,471
4–2–0
8
[ 30]
7
October 28
Ottawa
2–5
Calgary
Driedger
18,132
4–3–0
8
[ 31]
8
October 30
Ottawa
2–0
Edmonton
Anderson
18,347
5–3–0
10
[ 32]
November: 9–5–1 (Home: 5–4–1; Road: 4–1–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
9
November 1
Carolina
1–2
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
13,049
6–3–0
12
[ 33]
10
November 3
Vancouver
0–1
Ottawa
Condon
13,260
7–3–0
14
[ 34]
11
November 5
Buffalo
2–1
Ottawa
Anderson
16,225
7–4–0
14
[ 35]
12
November 8
Ottawa
1–3
Nashville
Anderson
17,113
7–5–0
14
[ 36]
13
November 9
Ottawa
2–1
Buffalo
SO
Condon
17,884
8–5–0
16
[ 37]
14
November 11
Los Angeles
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
15,622
9–5–0
18
[ 38]
15
November 13
Minnesota
2–1
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
14,265
9–5–1
19
[ 39]
16
November 15
Ottawa
3–2
Philadelphia
SO
Anderson
19,358
10–5–1
21
[ 40]
17
November 17
Nashville
5–1
Ottawa
Condon
15,480
10–6–1
21
[ 41]
18
November 19
Florida
4–1
Ottawa
Anderson
14,132
10–7–1
21
[ 42]
19
November 22
Ottawa
4–3
Montreal
Anderson
21,288
11–7–1
23
[ 43]
20
November 24
Boston
1–3
Ottawa
Anderson
17,191
12–7–1
25
[ 44]
21
November 26
Carolina
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
18,042
13–7–1
27
[ 45]
22
November 27
Ottawa
2–0
NY Rangers
Anderson
18,006
14–7–1
29
[ 46]
23
November 29
Buffalo
5–4
Ottawa
Anderson
14,259
14–8–1
29
[ 47]
December: 6–4–3 (Home: 3–0–3; Road: 3–4–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
24
December 1
Philadelphia
3–2
Ottawa
OT
Condon
14,434
14–8–2
30
[ 48]
25
December 3
Florida
0–2
Ottawa
Condon
15,149
15–8–2
32
[ 49]
26
December 5
Ottawa
5–8
Pittsburgh
Anderson
18,414
15–9–2
32
[ 50]
27
December 7
Ottawa
4–2
San Jose
Condon
17,349
16–9–2
34
[ 51]
28
December 10
Ottawa
1–4
Los Angeles
Condon
18,230
16–10–2
34
[ 52]
29
December 11
Ottawa
1–5
Anaheim
Condon
15,714
16–11–2
34
[ 53]
30
December 14
San Jose
4–3
Ottawa
SO
Condon
17,273
16–11–3
35
[ 54]
31
December 17
New Jersey
1–3
Ottawa
Condon
15,111
17–11–3
37
[ 55]
32
December 18
Ottawa
6–2
NY Islanders
Condon
13,102
18–11–3
39
[ 56]
33
December 20
Ottawa
4–3
Chicago
Condon
21,614
19–11–3
41
[ 57]
34
December 22
Anaheim
1–2
Ottawa
OT
Condon
17,125
20–11–3
43
[ 58]
35
December 27
Ottawa
3–4
NY Rangers
Condon
18,006
20–12–3
43
[ 59]
36
December 29
Detroit
3–2
Ottawa
OT
Condon
20,011
20–12–4
44
[ 60]
January: 6–4–2 (Home: 3–2–2; Road: 3–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
37
January 1
Ottawa
1–2
Washington
Condon
18,506
20–13–4
44
[ 61]
38
January 7
Washington
1–0
Ottawa
Condon
18,696
20–14–4
44
[ 62]
39
January 8
Edmonton
3–5
Ottawa
Condon
17,724
21–14–4
46
[ 63]
40
January 12
Pittsburgh
1–4
Ottawa
Condon
17,769
22–14–4
48
[ 64]
41
January 14
Toronto
4–2
Ottawa
Condon
19,782
22–15–4
48
[ 65]
42
January 17
Ottawa
6–4
St. Louis
Condon
18,922
23–15–4
50
[ 66]
43
January 19
Ottawa
2–0
Columbus
Condon
15,823
24–15–4
52
[ 67]
44
January 21
Ottawa
3–2
Toronto
SO
Condon
19,544
25–15–4
54
[ 68]
45
January 22
Columbus
7–6
Ottawa
OT
Condon
16,702
25–15–5
55
[ 69]
46
January 24
Washington
0–3
Ottawa
Condon
16,683
26–15–5
57
[ 70]
47
January 26
Calgary
3–2
Ottawa
OT
Condon
16,263
26–15–6
58
[ 71]
January 27–29
All-Star Break in Los Angeles
48
January 31
Ottawa
5–6
Florida
Condon
11,933
26–16–6
58
[ 72]
February: 7–6–0 (Home: 2–3–0; Road: 5–3–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
49
February 2
Ottawa
5–2
Tampa Bay
Condon
19,092
27–16–6
60
[ 73]
50
February 4
Ottawa
0–4
Buffalo
Condon
19,070
27–17–6
60
[ 74]
51
February 7
St. Louis
6–0
Ottawa
Hammond
16,787
27–18–6
60
[ 75]
52
February 9
Dallas
2–3
Ottawa
Condon
17,676
28–18–6
62
[ 76]
53
February 11
NY Islanders
0–3
Ottawa
Anderson
18,211
29–18–6
64
[ 77]
54
February 14
Buffalo
3–2
Ottawa
Anderson
16,832
29–19–6
64
[ 78]
55
February 16
Ottawa
3–0
New Jersey
Condon
13,908
30–19–6
66
[ 79]
56
February 18
Ottawa
6–3
Toronto
Anderson
19,527
31–19–6
68
[ 80]
57
February 19
Winnipeg
3–2
Ottawa
Condon
19,288
31–20–6
68
[ 81]
58
February 21
Ottawa
2–1
New Jersey
Anderson
12,343
32–20–6
70
[ 82]
59
February 24
Ottawa
0–3
Carolina
Anderson
11,327
32–21–6
70
[ 83]
60
February 26
Ottawa
2–1
Florida
Anderson
14,118
33–21–6
72
[ 84]
61
February 27
Ottawa
1–5
Tampa Bay
Condon
19,092
33–22–6
72
[ 85]
March: 8–4–3 (Home: 4–1–2; Road: 4–3–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
62
March 2
Colorado
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
16,932
34–22–6
74
[ 86]
63
March 4
Columbus
2–3
Ottawa
Anderson
17,516
35–22–6
76
[ 87]
64
March 6
Boston
2–4
Ottawa
Anderson
17,046
36–22–6
78
[ 88]
65
March 8
Ottawa
5–2
Dallas
Anderson
17,689
37–22–6
80
[ 89]
66
March 9
Ottawa
3–2
Arizona
OT
Condon
10,611
38–22–6
82
[ 90]
67
March 11
Ottawa
4–2
Colorado
Anderson
15,317
39–22–6
84
[ 91]
68
March 14
Tampa Bay
2–1
Ottawa
OT
Condon
16,894
39–22–7
85
[ 92]
69
March 16
Chicago
2–1
Ottawa
Condon
18,638
39–23–7
85
[ 93]
70
March 18
Montreal
4–3
Ottawa
SO
Anderson
19,653
39–23–8
86
[ 94]
71
March 19
Ottawa
1–4
Montreal
Anderson
21,273
39–24–8
86
[ 95]
72
March 21
Ottawa
3–2
Boston
Anderson
17,565
40–24–8
88
[ 96]
73
March 23
Pittsburgh
1–2
Ottawa
SO
Condon
18,102
41–24–8
90
[ 97]
74
March 25
Ottawa
1–3
Montreal
Anderson
21,288
41–25–8
90
[ 98]
75
March 28
Ottawa
2–3
Philadelphia
SO
Anderson
19,706
41–25–9
91
[ 99]
76
March 30
Ottawa
1–5
Minnesota
Anderson
19,044
41–26–9
91
[ 100]
April: 3–2–1 (Home: 2–0–0; Road: 1–2–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
77
April 1
Ottawa
2–4
Winnipeg
Condon
15,294
41–27–9
91
[ 101]
78
April 3
Ottawa
4–5
Detroit
SO
Anderson
20,027
41–27–10
92
[ 102]
79
April 4
Detroit
0–2
Ottawa
Anderson
17,166
42–27–10
94
[ 103]
80
April 6
Ottawa
2–1
Boston
SO
Anderson
17,565
43–27–10
96
[ 104]
81
April 8
NY Rangers
1–3
Ottawa
Anderson
18,976
44–27–10
98
[ 105]
82
April 9
Ottawa
2–4
NY Islanders
Condon
13,303
44–28–10
98
[ 106]
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
2017 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference First Round vs. (A3) Boston Bruins : Ottawa wins series 4–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 12
Boston
2–1
Ottawa
Anderson
18,702
0–1
[ 107]
2
April 15
Boston
3–4
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
18,629
1–1
[ 108]
3
April 17
Ottawa
4–3
Boston
OT
Anderson
17,565
2–1
[ 109]
4
April 19
Ottawa
1–0
Boston
Anderson
17,565
3–1
[ 110]
5
April 21
Boston
3–2
Ottawa
2OT
Anderson
19,209
3–2
[ 111]
6
April 23
Ottawa
3–2
Boston
OT
Anderson
17,565
4–2
[ 112]
Eastern Conference Second Round vs. (WC1) New York Rangers : Ottawa wins series 4–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 27
NY Rangers
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
16,744
1–0
[ 113]
2
April 29
NY Rangers
5–6
Ottawa
2OT
Anderson
18,679
2–0
[ 114]
3
May 2
Ottawa
1–4
NY Rangers
Anderson
18,006
2–1
[ 115]
4
May 4
Ottawa
1–4
NY Rangers
Anderson
18,006
2–2
[ 116]
5
May 6
NY Rangers
4–5
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
19,082
3–2
[ 117]
6
May 9
Ottawa
4–2
NY Rangers
Anderson
18,006
4–2
[ 118]
Eastern Conference Final vs. (M2) Pittsburgh Penguins : Pittsburgh wins series 4–3
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
May 13
Ottawa
2–1
Pittsburgh
OT
Anderson
18,614
1–0
[ 119]
2
May 15
Ottawa
0–1
Pittsburgh
Anderson
18,610
1–1
[ 120]
3
May 17
Pittsburgh
1–5
Ottawa
Anderson
18,615
2–1
[ 121]
4
May 19
Pittsburgh
3–2
Ottawa
Anderson
19,145
2–2
[ 122]
5
May 21
Ottawa
0–7
Pittsburgh
Anderson
18,635
2–3
[ 123]
6
May 23
Pittsburgh
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
18,111
3–3
[ 124]
7
May 25
Ottawa
2–3
Pittsburgh
2OT
Anderson
18,604
3–4
[ 125]
Legend :
Win
Loss
Players
Statistics
Final Stats [ 126]
Scoring
Goaltenders
Regular Season[ 129]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Craig Anderson
40
40
2,421:14
25
11
4
92
2.28
1,247
.926
5
0
1
0
Mike Condon †
40
38
2,304:25
19
14
6
96
2.50
1,115
.914
5
0
0
4
Andrew Hammond
6
4
205:39
0
2
0
14
4.08
86
.837
0
0
0
0
Chris Driedger
1
0
40:00
0
1
0
4
6.00
15
.733
0
0
0
0
Playoffs[ 130]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Craig Anderson
19
19
1,178:08
11
8
46
2.34
590
.922
1
0
1
0
Mike Condon
2
0
61:17
0
0
4
3.92
32
.875
0
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Senators. Stats reflect time with the Senators only.
‡ No longer with team.
Bold denotes team leader in that category.
Awards
NHL awards
Records
Player
Record
Date
Erik Karlsson
Franchise record for most career goals by a defenceman (102)
October 18, 2016
Erik Karlsson
Franchise record for most career points by a defenceman (411)
December 7, 2016
Erik Karlsson
Franchise record for most career assists by a defenceman (310)
December 27, 2016
Mike Condon
Franchise record for most consecutive appearances by a goaltender (26)
February 2, 2017
Erik Karlsson
Franchise record for most consecutive games played (312)
March 4, 2017
Erik Karlsson
Franchise record for most career overtime winners scored by a defenceman (4)
March 9, 2017
Craig Anderson
Franchise record for career wins by a goaltender (147)
March 11, 2017
Team
Record
Date
Ottawa Senators
Franchise record for most shots against in an overtime period (8)
November 9, 2016
Ottawa Senators
Franchise record for most consecutive penalty kills (35)
October 22, 2016 - November 22, 2016
Ottawa Senators
Franchise record for most consecutive games scoring 2 goals or less (12)
October 28, 2016 - November 22, 2016
Ottawa Senators
Franchise record for most shots on goal in a period in a playoff game (21)
April 27, 2017
Ottawa Senators
Franchise record for scoring the quickest three goals in a postseason game (2:18)
May 17, 2017
Milestones
Player
Milestone
Date
Thomas Chabot
1st NHL game
October 18, 2016
Mike Hoffman
200th NHL game
November 11, 2016
Erik Karlsson
400th NHL point
November 22, 2016
Erik Karlsson
500th NHL game
November 26, 2016
Mark Stone
200th NHL game
November 29, 2016
Erik Karlsson
300th NHL assist
November 29, 2016
Mike Hoffman
1st NHL hat-trick
November 29, 2016
Andreas Englund
1st NHL game
December 3, 2016
Chris Neil
1000th NHL game
December 10, 2016
Jean-Gabriel Pageau
200th NHL game
December 17, 2016
Derick Brassard
600th NHL game
January 1, 2017
Chris Wideman
100th NHL game
January 14, 2017
Kyle Turris
500th NHL game
January 22, 2017
Mark Stone
100th NHL assist
January 31, 2017
Chris Kelly
800th NHL game
February 2, 2017
Tom Pyatt
300th NHL game
February 16, 2017
Mark Borowiecki
200th NHL game
February 27, 2017
Kyle Turris
300th NHL point
February 27, 2017
Fredrik Claesson
1st NHL goal
March 8, 2017
Chris DiDomenico
1st NHL game
March 9, 2017
Ryan Dzingel
100th NHL game
March 18, 2017
Craig Anderson
500th NHL game
March 25, 2017
Colin White
1st NHL game
April 3, 2017
Dion Phaneuf
900th NHL game
April 4, 2017
Jean-Gabriel Pageau
100th NHL point
April 8, 2017
Transactions
Trades
Date
Details
Reference
June 25, 2016 (2016-06-25 )
To New Jersey Devils
OTT's 1st-round pick (12th overall) in 2016 NYI's 3rd-round pick (80th overall) in 2016
To Ottawa Senators
NJD's 1st-round pick (11th overall) in 2016
June 27, 2016 (2016-06-27 )
To Calgary Flames
Alex Chiasson
To Ottawa Senators
Patrick Sieloff
[ 135]
July 18, 2016 (2016-07-18 )
To New York Rangers
Mika Zibanejad 2nd-round pick in 2018
To Ottawa Senators
Derick Brassard 7th-round pick in 2018
[ 136]
November 2, 2016 (2016-11-02 )
To Pittsburgh Penguins
5th-round pick in 2017
To Ottawa Senators
Mike Condon
[ 137]
January 24, 2017 (2017-01-24 )
To San Jose Sharks
Buddy Robinson Zack Stortini 7th-round pick in 2017
To Ottawa Senators
Tommy Wingels
[ 138]
February 1, 2017 (2017-02-01 )
To Minnesota Wild
Future considerations
To Ottawa Senators
Marc Hagel
[ 139]
February 27, 2017 (2017-02-27 )
To Vancouver Canucks
Jonathan Dahlen
To Ottawa Senators
Alex Burrows
[ 140]
February 28, 2017 (2017-02-28 )
To Carolina Hurricanes
3rd-round pick in 2017
To Ottawa Senators
Viktor Stalberg
[ 141]
March 1, 2017 (2017-03-01 )
To Calgary Flames
Curtis Lazar
Michael Kostka
To Ottawa Senators
Jyrki Jokipakka
2nd-round pick in 2017
[ 142]
March 6, 2017 (2017-03-06 )
To New Jersey Devils
Future considerations
To Ottawa Senators
Brandon Gormley
[ 143]
Free agents acquired
Date
Player
Former team
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2016
Mike Blunden
Tampa Bay Lightning
2-year, $1.475 million two-way
[ 144]
July 1, 2016
Chad Nehring
Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL )
1-year, $600,000 two-way
[ 145]
July 7, 2016
Chris Kelly
Boston Bruins
1-year, $900,000
[ 146]
February 27, 2017
Chris DiDomenico
SCL Tigers (NLA )
2-years, $1.25 million, two-way
[ 147]
Free agents lost
Claimed via waivers
Player
Previous team
Date
Ref
Lost via waivers
Player signings
Date
Player
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2016
Michael Kostka
1 year, $800,000 two-way
[ 150]
July 1, 2016
Max McCormick
1 year, $650,000 two-way
[ 151]
July 1, 2016
Casey Bailey
1 year, $874,125 two-way
[ 152]
July 1, 2016
Phil Varone
1 year, $700,000 two-way
[ 153]
July 5, 2016
Ryan Dzingel
1 year, $750,000 two-way
[ 154]
July 6, 2016
Fredrik Claesson
1 year, $700,000 two-way
[ 155]
July 15, 2016
Matt Puempel
1 year, $900,000 two-way
[ 156]
July 27, 2016
Mike Hoffman
4 years, $20.75 million
[ 157]
August 23, 2016
Cody Ceci
2 years, $5.6 million
[ 158]
September 23, 2016
Gabriel Gagne
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
[ 159]
October 3, 2016
Maxime Lajoie
3 years, $2.4 million entry-level contract
[ 160]
December 22, 2016
Filip Chlapik
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
[ 161]
January 23, 2017
Zack Smith
4 years, $13 million contract extension
[ 162]
February 20, 2017
Fredrik Claesson
1 year, $650,000 one-way contract extension
[ 163]
February 27, 2017
Alex Burrows
2-year, $5 million contract extension
[ 164]
March 30, 2017
Marcus Hogberg
2-year, entry-level contract
[ 165]
April 2, 2017
Colin White
3-year, entry-level contract
[ 166]
May 30, 2017
Christian Jaros
3-year, entry-level contract
[ 167]
Draft picks
Below are the Ottawa Senators' selections at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft , held on June 24–25, 2016, at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, New York .
Draft Notes
The New Jersey Devils ' first-round pick (#11 overall) went to the Ottawa Senators as a result of trade that was made on June 25, 2016 that sent Ottawa's first-round pick (#12 overall) and a conditional third-round pick (#80 overall) to the Devils.
The Ottawa Senators' seventh-round pick went to the New York Islanders as part of a trade that saw Shane Prince being traded to the Islanders on February 29, 2016.
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