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L’avenir des Sénateurs d’Ottawa



Les Sénateurs d’Ottawa étaient considérés par certains comme une équipe potentielle pour les séries éliminatoires de la saison 2022 de la LNH. Alors que l’équipe manquerait les séries éliminatoires, la saison n’a pas été un échec. Des joueurs comme Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson et Josh Norris ont tous éclaté en années de carrière. L’avenir des Sénateurs d’Ottawa s’annonce prometteur alors que nous examinons tous les jeunes joueurs et espoirs qui devraient faire leur entrée dans la LNH dans un proche avenir. Tout le contenu visuel affiché dans cette vidéo appartient à ses propriétaires respectifs (Sportsnet, Buffalo Sabres, TSN, Fox Sports, Bally Sports, NHL, NBC, NHL Network et tout autre groupe et organisation manquants.) Crédit à Sensfan0206 pour certains des gardiens de but clips utilisés dans cette vidéo. Twitter : https://twitter.com/PHHockeyYT #Sénateurs #Tkachuk #Stutzle

23 Comments

  1. I'll take vastly improved special teams from the previous year over a .10 total points decrease from the previous year.

  2. They gonna be very dangerous team in the future, maybe 2023 season they might get lucky

  3. The idea that "the rebuild was done" was accurate, but people took it as "get to the playoffs". IMO the rebuild is over when you have your core pieces and are confident they will take you into the playoffs. I don't yet think they will make the playoffs next year unless they add a quality piece or playoff teams like Boston decide to start a rebuild.

  4. I have to vehemently disagree with your statement that “there isn’t as much to be excited about on the senators back end.” Branstrom is still young, and Sanderson, Thompson, and JBD are all recent 1st round picks that are all on the verge of making the team. Add Kleven, Guenette and a couple other D prospects in the mix and they’re looking better than decent

  5. They have to keep the core together or else. Even if they loose in the playoffs keep them going

  6. Man if Norris played 82 games he'd have had 50! That drives me insane lol he could have and didnt

  7. I personally think if Nemec is still available at 7, they should keep the pick and draft Nemec.

  8. Sens do better keeping their 1st imo. Throw some money at Val Nichushkin in free agency for a top 6 addition, and draft Cutter Gauthier for a long term dream winger for Stützle. Ideally trade for a top 4 Dman (Rya Graves?) to play opposite Chabot to let Zub mentor Sanderson, then all that's left is dumping bad money like Zaitsev and White

  9. The Sens will make the playoffs this coming season. May not win the cup but certainly are capable of being contenders. We just need a good start to the 2022-2023 Season and stay healthy.

  10. Why would any male with a modicum of self respect and gender integrity, support male pro-sport when they force their athletes to be sexually exploited in locker rooms full of sleazy media voyeurs taking pictures and putting it out for public consumption? Young men and boys see this. And the message to them is that it's OK to violated male sexual boundaries. Young men and boys who witness such sexual violations are more likely to go on to violate the boundaries of others. What goes around comes around. That's not rocket science. We know this. Studies have proven it over and over again. So the next time men and women wail about the sexual assault of women, remember your moral blindness when it comes to the treatment of males sexual boundaries?

  11. The karlsson Trade was the better thing that ever happened to them they ended up receiving an elite Center in Josh Norris and a Franchise player in Tim Stutzle Ottawa is going to be a threat if everything pans out right

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