Reinvention of head coach Guy Boucher propels Senators resurgence
OTTAWA — There’s a persistent sneer on Guy Boucher’s face, but the Ottawa Senators head coach doesn’t lose his cool like he might have in the past after a disappointing overtime loss.
“When you’re younger you either say too much or you let the emotion take over,” Boucher said a day after a 2-1 defeat against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday. “But I also knew that if I gave myself an hour or two after that (loss), watching some video and figuring out what’s what then you put things in perspective and they fall into place.”
Boucher’s evolution behind the bench has helped propel the Senators to their finest season, potentially, in a decade and one that captain Erik Karlsson describes as perhaps “the most consistent and best season that I’ve ever been (apart of) here playing for the Ottawa Senators”.
Ottawa has made huge leaps defensively, becoming an unexpected contender for the Atlantic division crown. But for Boucher personally, progress from a failed first NHL coaching experience with the Lightning has nothing to do with Xs and Os.


