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Morning Update: Senators season ends with Game 6 loss

Morning Update: Senators season ends with Game 6 loss

CTV News02-05-2025

Morning Update: Senators season ends with Game 6 loss
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If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return
If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

Vancouver Sun

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  • Vancouver Sun

If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

What does a trade involving Drake Batherson look like? 'If you're going to move him, it had better be for a lot,' former league executive Doug MacLean said over the phone from his home in Prince Edward Island on Wednesday morning. 'We're talking a good player here, a really good player who has had a lot of success.' It once would have been unthinkable that the Senators would consider moving the 27-year-old winger. Still, with the National Hockey League Combine taking place this week in Buffalo, there has been no shortage of talk that the club is listening to teams interested in Batherson. Whether the talks that Senators president of hockey operations and general manager Steve Staios is having will lead to action remains to be seen. The fact that the Senators are considering it means the club wants to continue to change its mix up front. Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sunrise will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Staios struck at the club's core by dealing centre Josh Norris to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for pivot Dylan Cozens at the NHL trade deadline in March. Listening is a large part of Staios' job, but whether the talk turns to action with Batherson remains to be seen. The Senators made the playoffs for the first time in eight years this spring, but they struggled mightily to score this year and were last in the league in five-on-five offence. The Senators have been linked to Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson because the club was eliminated in the Western Conference final last week and has a cap crunch. League executives say the Stars haven't shown any interest in moving Robertson and there haven't been any talks. If the Sens do move Batherson, who had 26 goals and 68 points in 82 games last season, the club will need to bring back a big piece. League executives say the Senators have been studying the market for a right-shot defenceman because of the uncertainty surrounding veteran Nick Jensen. League sources say Jensen, 34, is believed to have played through a hip ailment for the second half of the season and had surgery last month in New York City. There is no timeline for his return, but it's almost a certainty he won't be ready for camp in September. The Senators could move Tyler Kleven to the right side to start the year, but they'd still need to add depth. Since we don't know when Jensen will play, that's why Staios may be scouring that market. To get a good player, you have to give up something in return. Batherson is a good player and that may be a tough pill for the organization to swallow, which is why he could indeed be back next season. He has two years left on a deal that pays him $4.975 million US per season. Yes, Batherson has bouts with inconsistency — what player doesn't? — but he just posted his third straight season with more than 20 goals. Fabian Zetterlund would get more ice if the Senators don't bring back a forward in a potential deal involving Batherson. MacLean said if the Senators are serious about dealing Batherson, they'd have to make a trade similar to the one that saw Cutter Gauthier traded to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for Jamie Drysdale and a first-round pick. The Flyers were able to get a good return, but general manager Daniel Briere was in a difficult position because Gauthier had indicated he had no intention of signing with Philadelphia. The Senators are dealing from a position of strength because they don't have to trade Batherson. He has been a good soldier for the organization and has shown improvement, but it's fair to say his performance in the playoffs against the Toronto Maple Leafs left a lot to be desired. We've learned from Staios since he took over the GM's duties Dec. 31, 2023, that he doesn't rush into anything. He let the emotions of the playoffs wear off before sitting down to do a deep dive with coach Travis Green and what the club needs. All 32 teams are represented in Buffalo and Staois is among those holding discussions with other teams to see what the trade landscape looks like. He's expected to address the Ottawa media on Friday before the Senators Alumni charity golf tournament being held at the Canadian. Staios doesn't tip his hand on much, but Postmedia reported last week that he was expected to sit down with Claude Giroux's agent Pat Brisson this week in Buffalo to try to get a contract in place. League executives say Giroux, 37, doesn't have much interest in playing anywhere else next season and they expect he'll get a deal done with the Senators. They expect the only way that wouldn't happen is if the two sides can't agree on money. bgarrioch@

If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return
If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

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  • Calgary Herald

If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

Article content Yes, Batherson has bouts with inconsistency — what player doesn't? — but he just posted his third straight season with more than 20 goals. Fabian Zetterlund would get more ice if the Senators don't bring back a forward in a potential deal involving Batherson. Article content MacLean said if the Senators are serious about dealing Batherson, they'd have to make a trade similar to the one that saw Cutter Gauthier traded to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for Jamie Drysdale and a first-round pick. Article content The Flyers were able to get a good return, but general manager Daniel Briere was in a difficult position because Gauthier had indicated he had no intention of signing with Philadelphia. Article content The Senators are dealing from a position of strength because they don't have to trade Batherson. He has been a good soldier for the organization and has shown improvement, but it's fair to say his performance in the playoffs against the Toronto Maple Leafs left a lot to be desired. Article content Article content We've learned from Staios since he took over the GM's duties Dec. 31, 2023, that he doesn't rush into anything. He let the emotions of the playoffs wear off before sitting down to do a deep dive with coach Travis Green and what the club needs. Article content All 32 teams are represented in Buffalo and Staois is among those holding discussions with other teams to see what the trade landscape looks like. Article content He's expected to address the Ottawa media on Friday before the Senators Alumni charity golf tournament being held at the Canadian. Article content Staios doesn't tip his hand on much, but Postmedia reported last week that he was expected to sit down with Claude Giroux's agent Pat Brisson this week in Buffalo to try to get a contract in place. Article content

If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return
If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

Ottawa Citizen

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  • Ottawa Citizen

If the Ottawa Senators trade Drake Batherson, they'd have to get a strong return

Article content What does a trade involving Drake Batherson look like? Article content 'If you're going to move him, it had better be for a lot,' former league executive Doug MacLean said over the phone from his home in Prince Edward Island on Wednesday morning. 'We're talking a good player here, a really good player who has had a lot of success.' Article content Article content It once would have been unthinkable that the Senators would consider moving the 27-year-old winger. Still, with the National Hockey League Combine taking place this week in Buffalo, there has been no shortage of talk that the club is listening to teams interested in Batherson. Article content Article content Whether the talks that Senators president of hockey operations and general manager Steve Staios is having will lead to action remains to be seen. The fact that the Senators are considering it means the club wants to continue to change its mix up front. Article content Article content Staios struck at the club's core by dealing centre Josh Norris to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for pivot Dylan Cozens at the NHL trade deadline in March. Article content Listening is a large part of Staios' job, but whether the talk turns to action with Batherson remains to be seen. The Senators made the playoffs for the first time in eight years this spring, but they struggled mightily to score this year and were last in the league in five-on-five offence. Article content The Senators have been linked to Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson because the club was eliminated in the Western Conference final last week and has a cap crunch. League executives say the Stars haven't shown any interest in moving Robertson and there haven't been any talks. Article content Article content If the Sens do move Batherson, who had 26 goals and 68 points in 82 games last season, the club will need to bring back a big piece. League executives say the Senators have been studying the market for a right-shot defenceman because of the uncertainty surrounding veteran Nick Jensen. Article content Article content League sources say Jensen, 34, is believed to have played through a hip ailment for the second half of the season and had surgery last month in New York City. There is no timeline for his return, but it's almost a certainty he won't be ready for camp in September. Article content The Senators could move Tyler Kleven to the right side to start the year, but they'd still need to add depth. Since we don't know when Jensen will play, that's why Staios may be scouring that market. To get a good player, you have to give up something in return. Article content Batherson is a good player and that may be a tough pill for the organization to swallow, which is why he could indeed be back next season. He has two years left on a deal that pays him $4.975 million US per season.

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