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Ottawa Senators offseason callout: Submit your trade and free agency proposals

Ottawa Senators offseason callout: Submit your trade and free agency proposals

New York Times5 hours ago

What moves should Ottawa Senators president and general manager Steve Staios pursue this summer? Submit your trade and free agency proposals here and The Athletic's Julian McKenzie will select a handful to address in an upcoming mailbag.
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