New-look Ottawa Senators expect to step up after off-season of change
OTTAWA — After finishing at the bottom of the standings last season, the Ottawa Senators are optimistic they can surprise a few people this year.
With a new coaching staff led by former Toronto Maple Leafs assistant D.J. Smith along with a handful of other fresh faces, the Senators are eager to get started at training camp later this week.
“(A fresh start) might have been something we needed here after two years that didn’t go the way we wanted,” veteran forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau said at the club’s annual pre-season golf tournament on Tuesday. “To have that fresh start and go in and know the guys, get to know the coaches and starting on a new page will be very good for us here.”
Talk of a rebuild began earnestly last season after the Senators parted ways with Erik Karlsson, Mark Stone, Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel and culminated with the firing of coach Guy Boucher late in the year.