
Brady Tkachuk said even with loss, playoff experience good for Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA — For the first time in eight years the Ottawa Senators head into the offseason not questioning what went wrong but reflecting on what finally went right.
Ottawa (45-30-7) saw its hard work pay off, finishing the regular season in the first wild-card spot to earn a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs. While the Senators lost their first-round series to the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games, it’s also a sign of progress that they’re trending in the right direction.
The Senators can now start thinking about what comes next. With a core led by captain Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle, a maturing defence and solid goaltender in Linus Ullmark, Ottawa heads into the summer focused on building off this year’s success.
Tkachuk said expectations will be different now that Ottawa accomplished its first goal.