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2020–21 Ottawa Senators season

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2020–21 Ottawa Senators
Division6th North
2020–21 record23–28–5
Home record14–10–4
Road record9–18–1
Goals for157
Goals against190
Team information
General managerPierre Dorion
CoachD. J. Smith
CaptainVacant
Alternate captainsThomas Chabot
Erik Gudbranson (Jan.–Apr.)
Nick Paul (Apr.–May.)
Derek Stepan
Brady Tkachuk
ArenaCanadian Tire Centre
Minor league affiliate(s)Belleville Senators (AHL)
Team leaders
GoalsConnor Brown (21)
AssistsThomas Chabot (25)
PointsBrady Tkachuk (36)
Penalty minutesBrady Tkachuk (69)
Plus/minusAlex Formenton
Shane Pinto (+6)
WinsMatt Murray (10)
Goals against averageFilip Gustavsson (2.16)

The 2020–21 Ottawa Senators season was the 29th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Senators finished the season out of the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

Due to the Canada–U.S. border restrictions brought in as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NHL realigned its divisions. The Senators were re-aligned with the other six Canadian franchises into the newly formed North Division. The league's 56–game season is to be played entirely within the new divisions, meaning that Ottawa and the other Canadian teams played an all-Canadian schedule for the 2020–21 regular season as well as the first two rounds of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Senators' season started off poorly; they began a nine-game losing streak in the second game of the season, and could not make up for the poor start, although they had a strong final month of play, finishing the season with a 10–3–1 run. In the off-season, the Senators had picked up a number of veteran free agents and traded for veteran goalie Matt Murray. The team had not played in over 10 months at the start of the season, and it showed in the long losing streak. As the season wore on, the team played more of their younger players and traded a number of the veterans at the trading deadline. Brady Tkachuk was the leading points scorer for the team and Connor Brown scored 21 goals to lead the team.

The Senators were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 3–2 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on May 2.[1]

Team business

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The team introduced three new jerseys for the season. Two were updated versions of the team's original jerseys used from 1992–1997 and a third was a "Reverse Retro" incorporating the style of the black original jersey, using red as the base colour instead.

In December 2020, the team announced a seven-year lease extension with the city of Belleville, Ontario, to host their American Hockey League affiliate, the Belleville Senators, through the 2026–27 AHL season.[2] However, due the COVID-19 pandemic, the Belleville Senators played their delayed-start season in Ottawa at the Canadian Tire Centre instead.[3]

As there were ongoing restrictions amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the season was delayed and the Senators were granted permission by the provincial government to play in its home arena as long as it was without spectators.[4] Owner Eugene Melnyk made public his proposal to seat up to 6,000 fans, but withdrew the proposal after criticism.

In January 2021, former team general John Muckler passed away and was honoured at the first game. Muckler was the team's general manager when the team played in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. Also in January 2021, the team's former head of graphic design Kevin Caradonna passed away. Caradonna had designed the "forward-facing" logo used from 1997 until 2020 and the team's mascot "Spartacat."[5]

In February 2021, the Brampton Beast, the team's ECHL affiliate, announced that it had ceased operations permanently. The team had been one of several ECHL teams to voluntarily suspend operations before the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Off-season

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The Senators parted ways with long-time goaltender Craig Anderson, announcing that they would not offer him a new contract. The team also parted ways with forward Bobby Ryan, buying out his contract. The team did not offer contracts to Mark Borowiecki and Anthony Duclair. The team also traded players on the long-term injured list: Marian Gaborik and Anders Nilsson to the Tampa Bay Lightning, who used the contracts for salary cap relief.

On the second day of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the team traded for veteran Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Matt Murray, giving up a 2020 second-round pick and Jonathan Gruden, a 2018 fourth-round pick. The team picked up several veterans in trades, including Braydon Coburn, Erik Gudbranson, Cedric Paquette, Derek Stepan, and Austin Watson. The team acquired NHL veterans Evgenii Dadonov and Alex Galchenyuk as free agents.

Regular season

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The team played its first game of the season on January 15, 2021, defeating the "Battle of Ontario" rival Toronto Maple Leafs at the Canadian Tire Centre. It was the team's first game in 310 days. The team had nine new players in the lineup, including 2020 first-round pick Tim Stuetzle. The Senators proceeded to lose nine games in a row in January, before defeating the Montreal Canadiens on February 4.[7]

On February 15, 2021, the Senators made their first-ever comeback in team history from being four or more goals behind. The team was down 5–1 in Toronto to the Maple Leafs near the end of the second period. Nick Paul started the comeback with a shorthanded goal. In the third period, Artyom Zub scored his first NHL goal on a breakaway after exiting the penalty box. Connor Brown later scored just after a power play, and Evgenii Dadonov scored twice; first to tie the game with two minutes to play with Ottawa goalie Marcus Hogberg on the bench for an extra attacker and then scored on a breakaway to win the game 6–5 in overtime. However, he made a save while in the crease to stop Toronto's potential overtime goal.[8]

The Senators goaltenders suffered a rash of injuries, causing the team to use five goaltenders. Matt Murray, Marcus Hogberg and Joey Daccord were all injured at one time. Daccord's injury ended his season. The Senators called up Filip Gustavsson for his first NHL game and picked up Anton Forsberg on waivers.[9]

Prior to the trade deadline, the Senators picked up Ryan Dzingel for his second term with the team, trading Alex Galchenyuk and Cedric Paquette to the Carolina Hurricanes. At the trade deadline, well out of a playoff spot, the Senators traded several veterans for draft picks. Erik Gudbranson went to the Nashville Predators for Brandon Fortunato and a 2023 seventh-round draft pick. Mike Reilly was traded to the Boston Bruins for a third-round pick in the 2022. Braydon Coburn was traded to the New York Islanders for a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.[10]

Connor Brown set a team record, scoring in eight consecutive games, beating the previous record of six, held by Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson.[11]

Standings

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North Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Toronto Maple Leafs 56 35 14 7 29 187 148 +39 77
2 x – Edmonton Oilers 56 35 19 2 31 183 154 +29 72
3 x – Winnipeg Jets 56 30 23 3 24 170 154 +16 63
4 x – Montreal Canadiens 56 24 21 11 20 159 168 −9 59
5 e – Calgary Flames 56 26 27 3 22 156 161 −5 55
6 e – Ottawa Senators 56 23 28 5 18 157 190 −33 51
7 e – Vancouver Canucks 56 23 29 4 17 151 188 −37 50
Source: National Hockey League[12]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
e – Eliminated from playoff contention; x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Schedule and results

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The regular season schedule was published on December 23, 2020.[13]

2020–21 game log

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Regular season[72]
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Brady Tkachuk 56 17 19 36 −17 69
Connor Brown 56 21 14 35 +1 12
Josh Norris 56 17 18 35 −12 13
Drake Batherson 56 17 17 34 −17 8
Thomas Chabot 49 6 25 31 −15 36
Tim Stuetzle 53 12 17 29 −18 14
Evgenii Dadonov 55 13 7 20 −9 4
Nick Paul 56 5 15 20 +5 19
Chris Tierney 55 6 13 19 −12 8
Mike Reilly 40 0 19 19 −2 18
Colin White 45 10 8 18 −6 16
Nikita Zaitsev 55 4 13 17 −13 26
Artyom Zub 47 3 11 14 +4 26
Erik Brannstrom 30 2 11 13 +3 25
Austin Watson 34 3 7 10 −7 40
Ryan Dzingel 29 6 3 9 −3 19
Artem Anisimov 19 2 7 9 +1 2
Shane Pinto 12 1 6 7 +6 10
Alex Formenton 20 4 2 6 +6 6
Derek Stepan 20 1 5 6 −6 8
Erik Gudbranson 36 1 2 3 −13 47
Christian Wolanin 15 0 3 3 −7 6
Clark Bishop 13 0 3 3 +2 4
Victor Mete 14 1 1 2 +5 2
Braydon Coburn 16 0 2 2 −3 10
Alex Galchenyuk 8 1 0 1 −6 6
Cedric Paquette 9 1 0 1 −8 4
Parker Kelly 1 1 0 1 +1 0
Michael Amadio 5 0 1 1 +2 2
Matthew Peca 5 0 1 1 +1 0
Josh Brown 26 0 1 1 −1 30
Micheal Haley 4 0 0 0 −1 5
Jacob Bernard-Docker 5 0 0 0 +2 0
Filip Chlapik 1 0 0 0 +1 0
Olle Alsing 4 0 0 0 −1 0
Vitalii Abramov 2 0 0 0 0 0
Logan Brown 1 0 0 0 0 2

Goaltenders

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Regular season[73]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Matt Murray 27 25 1,404:11 10 13 1 79 3.38 738 .893 2 0 1 2
Filip Gustavsson 9 7 471:34 5 1 2 17 2.16 254 .933 0 0 0 0
Marcus Hogberg 14 10 641:51 4 7 0 40 3.74 322 .876 0 0 0 0
Anton Forsberg 8 8 448:33 3 4 1 24 3.21 264 .909 0 0 0 0
Joey Daccord 8 6 403:22 1 3 1 22 3.27 214 .897 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 the Senators.

Awards and honours

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Milestones

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Player Milestone Date
Tim Stuetzle 1st career NHL game January 15, 2021
Matt Murray 200th career NHL game January 15, 2021
Josh Norris 1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point
January 15, 2021
Tim Stuetzle 1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point
January 16, 2021
Josh Norris 1st career NHL goal January 19, 2021
Josh Brown 100th career NHL game January 28, 2021
Artyom Zub 1st career NHL game
1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point
January 31, 2021
Tim Stuetzle 1st career NHL assist February 4, 2021
Artyom Zub 1st career NHL goal February 15, 2021
Brady Tkachuk 100th career NHL point February 17, 2021
Nikita Zaitsev 300th career NHL game February 18, 2021
Evgenii Dadonov 300th career NHL game February 21, 2021
Thomas Chabot 100th career NHL assist February 27, 2021
Evgenii Dadonov 100th career NHL goal March 10, 2021
Shane Pinto 1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point
April 17, 2021
Shane Pinto 1st career NHL goal May 5, 2021
Parker Kelly 1st career NHL game
1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point
May 12, 2021

Transactions

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The Senators have been involved in the following transactions during the 2020–21 season.

Trades

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Date Details Ref
October 7, 2020 (2020-10-07) To Pittsburgh Penguins
Jonathan Gruden
CBJ's 2nd-round pick (52nd) in 2020
To Ottawa Senators
Matt Murray
[74]
To Toronto Maple Leafs
NYI's 2nd-round pick (59th) in 2020
3rd-round pick (64th) in 2020
To Ottawa Senators
2nd-round pick (44th) in 2020
[citation needed]
October 8, 2020 (2020-10-08) To Anaheim Ducks
EDM's 5th-round pick in 2021
To Ottawa Senators
Erik Gudbranson
[75]
October 10, 2020 (2020-10-10) To Nashville Predators
COL's 4th-round pick in 2021
To Ottawa Senators
Austin Watson
[76]
December 21, 2020 (2020-12-21) To Nashville Predators
Michael Carcone
To Ottawa Senators
Zach Magwood
[77]
December 26, 2020 (2020-12-26) To Arizona Coyotes
CBJ's 2nd-round pick in 2021
To Ottawa Senators
Derek Stepan
[78]
December 27, 2020 (2020-12-27) To Tampa Bay Lightning
Marian Gaborik
Anders Nilsson
To Ottawa Senators
Braydon Coburn
Cedric Paquette
2nd round pick in 2022
[79]
January 12, 2021 (2021-01-12) To Carolina Hurricanes
Maxime Lajoie
To Ottawa Senators
Clark Bishop
[80]
January 27, 2021 (2021-01-27) To San Jose Sharks
Christian Jaros
To Ottawa Senators
Jack Kopacka
7th round pick in 2022
[81]
February 13, 2021 (2021-02-13) To Carolina Hurricanes
Alex Galchenyuk
Cedric Paquette
To Ottawa Senators
Ryan Dzingel
[82]
March 29, 2021 (2021-03-29) To Los Angeles Kings
Christian Wolanin
To Ottawa Senators
Michael Amadio
[83]
April 11, 2021 (2021-04-11) To Boston Bruins
Mike Reilly
To Ottawa Senators
3rd-round pick in 2022
[84]
To New York Islanders
Braydon Coburn
To Ottawa Senators
7th-round pick in 2022
[85]
April 12, 2021 (2021-04-12) To Nashville Predators
Erik Gudbranson
To Ottawa Senators
Brandon Fortunato
7th-round pick in 2023
[86]

Free agents

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Date Player Team Contract term Source
May 19, 2020 (2020-05-19) Mikkel Boedker to HC Lugano (Swiss NL) 1-year [87]
July 22, 2020 (2020-07-22) Jordan Szwarz to Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (KHL) 1-year [88]
September 20, 2020 (2020-09-20) Andreas Englund to Vasterviks IK (Allsv) 1-year [89]
October 9, 2020 (2020-10-09) Mark Borowiecki to Nashville Predators 2-year [90]
October 9, 2020 (2020-10-09) Logan Shaw from Winnipeg Jets 2-year, two-way [91]
October 9, 2020 (2020-10-09) Bobby Ryan to Detroit Red Wings 1-year [92]
October 15, 2020 (2020-10-15) Evgenii Dadonov from Florida Panthers 3-year [93]
October 16, 2020 (2020-10-16) Scott Sabourin to Toronto Marlies (AHL) 1-year [94]
October 19, 2020 (2020-10-19) Jayce Hawryluk to Vancouver Canucks 1-year, two-way [95]
October 28, 2020 (2020-10-28) Alex Galchenyuk from Minnesota Wild 1-year [96]
November 13, 2020 (2020-11-13) Micheal Haley from New York Rangers 1-year, two-way [97]
December 17, 2020 (2020-12-17) Anthony Duclair to Florida Panthers 1-year [98]
January 13, 2021 (2021-01-13) Craig Anderson to Washington Capitals 1-year [99]
March 2, 2021 (2021-03-02) Filip Chlapik to Lahti Pelicans 1-year [100]

Waivers

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Date Player Team Ref
January 12, 2021 (2021-01-12) Rudolfs Balcers to San Jose Sharks [101]
March 17, 2021 (2021-03-17) Anton Forsberg from Winnipeg Jets [102]
April 12, 2021 (2021-04-12) Victor Mete from Montreal Canadiens [103]

Signings

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Date Player Contract term Source
October 5, 2020 (2020-10-05) Josh Brown 2 years [106]
October 9, 2020 (2020-10-09) Matt Murray 4 years [107]
Matthew Peca 1-year, two-way [91]
October 14, 2020 (2020-10-14) Nick Paul 2 years [108]
October 16, 2020 (2020-10-16) Rudolfs Balcers 1-year, two-way [109]
October 17, 2020 (2020-10-17) Joey Daccord 3-year, two-way [110]
October 19, 2020 (2020-10-19) J.C. Beaudin 1-year, two-way [111]
October 22, 2020 (2020-10-22) Connor Brown 3 years [112]
October 26, 2020 (2020-10-26) Chris Tierney 2 years [113]
October 27, 2020 (2020-10-27) Filip Chlapik 1-year, two-way [114]
November 4, 2020 (2020-11-04) Christian Jaros 1-year, two-way [115]
November 20, 2020 (2020-11-20) Egor Sokolov 3-year, entry-level [116]
December 7, 2020 (2020-12-07) Tim Stuetzle 3-year, entry-level [117]
December 29, 2020 (2020-12-29) Ridly Greig 3-year, entry-level [118]
March 17, 2021 (2021-03-17) Angus Crookshank 3-year, entry-level [119]
April 1, 2021 (2021-04-01) Shane Pinto 3-year, entry-level [120]
Jacob Bernard-Docker 3-year, entry-level [121]
April 3, 2021 (2021-04-03) Maxence Guenette 3-year, entry-level [122]
April 13, 2021 (2021-04-13) Mads Sogaard 3-year, entry-level [123]
April 16, 2021 (2021-04-16) Cole Reinhardt 3-year, entry-level [124]
April 27, 2021 (2021-04-27) Roby Jarventie 3-year, entry-level [125]
May 5, 2021 (2021-05-05) Anton Forsberg 1-year extension [126]
May 14, 2021 (2021-05-14) Artyom Zub 2-year extension [127]
May 20, 2021 (2021-05-20) Clark Bishop 1-year, two-way [128]

Draft picks

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Below are the Ottawa Senators' selections at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, which was originally scheduled for June 26–27, 2020 at the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec, but was postponed on March 25, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was held October 6–7, 2020 virtually via Video conference call from the NHL Network studio in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 3 Tim Stuetzle C  Germany Adler Mannheim (DEL)
1 5 Jake Sanderson D  United States U.S. NTDP (USHL)
1 28 Ridly Greig C Canada Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
2 33 Roby Jarventie LW Finland Finland Ilves Tampere (SM-liiga)
2 44 Tyler Kleven D  United States U.S. NTDP (USHL)
2 61 Egor Sokolov LW  Russia Cape Breton Eagles (QMJHL)
3 71 Leevi Merilainen G  Finland Karpat (SM-liiga)
5 155 Eric Engstrand LW  Sweden Malmö Redhawks (SHL)
6 158 Philippe Daoust LW  Canada Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
6 181 Cole Reinhardt LW  Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)

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