The 2013–14 Ottawa Senators season was the 22nd season for the National Hockey League franchise.[ 2] The 2013–14 season was the first season of a re-organization by the NHL of its divisions. Ottawa was placed in a new Atlantic Division with the Boston Bruins , Buffalo Sabres , Detroit Red Wings , Florida Panthers , Montreal Canadiens , Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs . The Senators failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Off-season [ ]
In June 2013, the Senators traded impending free agent Sergei Gonchar to the Dallas Stars for a sixth-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft . The Senators chose Chris Leblanc with the pick.
On July 5, two moves came about that changed the face of the franchise. In a surprise move that shocked Ottawa fans, captain and multiple franchise record holder Daniel Alfredsson signed a contract to play with the Detroit Red Wings , ending his 17-year association with Ottawa. "It pretty much came down to a selfish decision in terms of I have not won a Stanley Cup, a big priority for me," Alfredsson explained in a candid conference call with the media. He continued explaining how hard of a decision it was and gave his reasoning. "I feel that in Ottawa they are getting closer and closer and they have a really bright future in front of them, but at this point in my career there's not much left," Alfredsson said. "I don't have the time to wait for that."[ 3] In a later press conference, Alfredsson expressed his dissatisfaction in negotiations with the Senators. Alfredsson stated that an understanding to compensate Alfredsson for the low salary he had taken in the 2012–13 season was not lived up to. Alfredsson had taken a below-value $1-million salary in 2012–13 in his contract to lower the long-term salary cap hit for his contract, but was not expecting to play the season. When Alfredsson decided to play the 2012–13 season, he had expected to re-negotiate the contract at that time, but the Senators did not re-open contract negotiations, and Alfredsson decided to play the season at the salary and seek compensation in the 2013–14 contract. The Senators wanted to pay Alfredsson his market value for 2013–14, without any extra to cover 2012–13.[ 4]
Later on July 5, the Senators made a major trade with the Anaheim Ducks , picking up multiple 30-goal scorer Bobby Ryan . The Senators had to give up first-year player Jakob Silfverberg , junior prospect Stefan Noesen and the team's first-round pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft . Ryan, who had been the subject of many trade rumours, tweeted "I'm coming in hot, Ottawa", a reference to the Top Gun movie. Ryan is expected to play on the top line with Jason Spezza and Milan Michalek .
The Senators signed two free agents, forward Clarke MacArthur from Toronto, and defenceman Joe Corvo from Carolina. Corvo had previously played with Ottawa from 2006–2008 and was a member of the team that made it to the 2007 Stanley Cup Final . Forward Peter Regin and defenceman Andre Benoit left the team as free agents, Regin to the New York Islanders and Benoit to Colorado.
Regular season [ ]
On December 2, former captain Daniel Alfredsson made his first return visit to Ottawa, as a member of the Detroit Red Wings . Alfredsson was honoured with a video tribute before the game and a standing ovation from the fans. Alfredsson scored an empty net goal, enabling him to have scored against all 30 NHL teams. Alfredsson also had an assist on Detroit's first goal. The Red Wings won the game 4–2.
Assistant General Manager Tim Murray left the team on January 9, 2014 to become the general manager of the Buffalo Sabres . Director of player personnel Pierre Dorion and Director of hockey operations and player development Randy Lee became joint assistant general managers, splitting the duties that Tim Murray was responsible for.[ 5] General Manager Bryan Murray's contract was extended for two years on January 13, taking on the additional title of president of hockey operations. After the two years is over, Murray would become an advisor to the Senators.[ 6]
The Senators played in the 2014 Heritage Classic game against the Vancouver Canucks on March 2, 2014 at BC Place .[ 7] The Senators unveiled a white version of their heritage third jersey for the game. The Canucks resurrected a uniform of the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association from the 1910s for the game.[ 8] The Senators won the game 4–2.
At the trade deadline of March 5, the team was four points out of a playoff spot. The team added Ales Hemsky for the stretch run, giving up two draft picks. Winger Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo were put on waivers, with Conacher being picked up by the Buffalo Sabres . Corvo was not picked up and he was loaned to the Chicago Wolves of the AHL. Chicago is close to Corvo's home town of Oak Park, Illinois . The Senators also made two minor league deals, sending university player Jeff Costello to Vancouver for minor league defenceman Patrick Mullen . Binghamton player Andre Petersson was traded to the Anaheim Ducks for defenceman Alex Grant . Veteran defenceman and assistant captain Chris Phillips was re-signed for two years.
The Senators, whom a lot of media had predicted were going to contend in the Eastern Conference, were eliminated from playoff contention on April 8.
Standings [ ]
Divisional standings [ ]
Conference standings [ ]
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, ME – Metropolitan
bold – Clinched Playoff spot, y – Clinched Division, p – Won Presidents' Trophy (best record in NHL)
Schedule and results [ ]
Pre-season [ ]
2013 Pre-Season Game Log: 4–4–0 (Home: 2–2–0 ; Road: 2–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
September 15
Ottawa
3–1
Winnipeg
Lehner
15,004
1–0–0
Recap
2[a]
September 16
Calgary
2–4
Ottawa
Hammond
6,500
2–0–0
Recap
3
September 19
Toronto
3–2
Ottawa
Lawson
16,929
2–1–0
Recap
4
September 24
Ottawa
3–2
Toronto
Lehner
19,176
3–1–0
Recap
5
September 25
Montreal
2–5
Ottawa
Hammond
16,194
4–1–0
Recap
6
September 26
Ottawa
1–3
Montreal
Anderson
21,273
4–2–0
Recap
7
September 29
NY Islanders
4–1
Ottawa
Anderson
15,321
4–3–0
Recap
8[b]
September 29
Ottawa
2–5
NY Islanders
Lehner
3,000
4–4–0
Recap
Notes:
a Game was played at Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan .
b Game was played at Molson Centre in Barrie, Ontario .
Regular season [ ]
2013–14 Game Log
October: 4–6–2 (Home: 1–3–0 ; Road: 3–3–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 4
Ottawa
1–0
Buffalo
Anderson
19,070
1–0–0
2
Recap
2
October 5
Ottawa
4–5
Toronto
SO
Anderson
19,552
1–0–1
3
Recap
3
October 9
Ottawa
3–4
Los Angeles
OT
Anderson
18,118
1–0–2
4
Recap
4
October 12
Ottawa
2–3
San Jose
Lehner
17,562
1–1–2
4
Recap
5
October 13
Ottawa
1–4
Anaheim
Anderson
17,177
1–2–2
4
Recap
6
October 15
Ottawa
4–3
Phoenix
OT
Anderson
10,594
2–2–2
6
Recap
7
October 17
New Jersey
2–5
Ottawa
Anderson
18,867
3–2–2
8
Recap
8
October 19
Edmonton
3–1
Ottawa
Lehner
18,623
3–3–2
8
Recap
9
October 23
Ottawa
6–1
Detroit
Anderson
20,066
4–3–2
10
Recap
10
October 25
Anaheim
2–1
Ottawa
Anderson
17,590
4–4–2
10
Recap
11
October 27
San Jose
5–2
Ottawa
Anderson
17,145
4–5–2
10
Recap
12
October 29
Ottawa
5–6
Chicago
Anderson
21,123
4–6–2
10
Recap
November: 6–6–2 (Home: 3–4–2 ; Road: 3–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
13
November 1
NY Islanders
5–4
Ottawa
SO
Lehner
15,589
4–6–3
11
Recap
14
November 3
Dallas
4–3
Ottawa
SO
Lehner
18,106
4–6–4
12
Recap
15
November 5
Ottawa
4–1
Columbus
Lehner
13,122
5–6–4
14
Recap
16
November 7
Montreal
1–4
Ottawa
Lehner
19,292
6–6–4
16
Recap
17
November 9
Florida
2–3
Ottawa
Lehner
16,244
7–6–4
18
Recap
18
November 12
Philadelphia
5–0
Ottawa
Anderson
16,398
7–7–4
18
Recap
19
November 15
Boston
2–4
Ottawa
Anderson
19,538
8–7–4
20
Recap
20
November 17
Columbus
4–1
Ottawa
Anderson
15,535
8–8–4
20
Recap
21
November 19
Ottawa
2–5
Philadelphia
Lehner
19,724
8–9–4
20
Recap
22
November 20
Minnesota
4–3
Ottawa
Anderson
16,642
8–10–4
20
Recap
23
November 23
Ottawa
4–2
Detroit
Lehner
20,066
9–10–4
22
Recap
24
November 24
Ottawa
1–4
Carolina
Lehner
13,657
9–11–4
22
Recap
25
November 27
Ottawa
6–4
Washington
Anderson
18,506
10–11–4
24
Recap
26
November 28
Vancouver
5–2
Ottawa
Anderson
17,931
10–12–4
24
Recap
December: 7–6–3 (Home: 6–3–2 ; Road: 1–3–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
27
December 1
Detroit
4–2
Ottawa
Lehner
20,011
10–13–4
24
Recap
28
December 3
Ottawa
4–2
Florida
Anderson
10,074
11–13–4
26
Recap
29
December 5
Ottawa
1–3
Tampa Bay
Lehner
16,562
11–14–4
26
Recap
30
December 7
Toronto
4–3
Ottawa
SO
Anderson
19,559
11–14–5
27
Recap
31
December 9
Philadelphia
4–5
Ottawa
SO
Anderson
15,786
12–14–5
29
Recap
32
December 10
Ottawa
1–2
Buffalo
SO
Lehner
18,594
12–14–6
30
Recap
33
December 12
Buffalo
1–2
Ottawa
Anderson
15,578
13–14–6
32
Recap
34
December 14
Los Angeles
5–2
Ottawa
Lehner
17,140
13–15–6
32
Recap
35
December 16
St. Louis
2–3
Ottawa
OT
Lehner
16,008
14–15–6
34
Recap
36
December 18
Ottawa
2–5
New Jersey
Lehner
14,032
14–16–6
34
Recap
37
December 19
Florida
4–2
Ottawa
Anderson
15,927
14–17–6
34
Recap
38
December 21
Phoenix
4–3
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
16,716
14–17–7
35
Recap
39
December 23
Pittsburgh
0–5
Ottawa
Anderson
19,838
15–17–7
37
Recap
40
December 27
Ottawa
0–5
Boston
Lehner
17,565
15–18–7
37
Recap
41
December 28
Boston
3–4
Ottawa
Anderson
20,500
16–18–7
39
Recap
42
December 30
Washington
1–3
Ottawa
Anderson
20,193
17–18–7
41
Recap
January: 7–2–3 (Home: 2–1–1 ; Road: 5–1–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
43
January 2
Winnipeg
3–4
Ottawa
Anderson
18,691
18–18–7
43
Recap
44
January 4
Ottawa
4–3
Montreal
OT
Anderson
21,273
19–18–7
45
Recap
45
January 8
Ottawa
3–4
Colorado
OT
Anderson
12,487
19–18–8
46
Recap
46
January 11
Ottawa
2–1
Nashville
SO
Anderson
17,113
20–18–8
48
Recap
47
January 14
Ottawa
3–0
Minnesota
Lehner
18,117
21–18–8
50
Recap
48
January 16
Montreal
5–4
Ottawa
OT
Anderson
19,217
21–18–9
51
Recap
49
January 18
NY Rangers
4–1
Ottawa
Anderson
19,978
21–19–9
51
Recap
50
January 21
Ottawa
2–0
Washington
Anderson
18,506
22–19–9
53
Recap
51
January 23
Ottawa
3–4
Tampa Bay
SO
Anderson
18,751
22–19–10
54
Recap
–
January 24
Ottawa
Carolina
Game rescheduled to January 25 due to effects on Carolina's schedule after a Hurricanes-Flyers game was postponed.
52
January 25
Ottawa
3–6
Carolina
Lehner
11,458
22–20–10
54
Recap
53
January 28
Ottawa
3–2
Columbus
Anderson
13,373
23–20–10
56
Recap
54
January 30
Tampa Bay
3–5
Ottawa
Anderson
19,757
24–20–10
58
Recap
February: 2–3–1 (Home: 1–1–0 ; Road: 1–2–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
55
February 1
Ottawa
3–6
Toronto
Anderson
19,613
24–21–10
58
Recap
56
February 3
Ottawa
1–2
Pittsburgh
OT
Anderson
18,579
24–21–11
59
Recap
57
February 4
Ottawa
5–4
St. Louis
SO
Lehner
14,758
25–21–11
61
Recap
58
February 6
Buffalo
2–3
Ottawa
Anderson
18,426
26–21–11
63
Recap
59
February 8
Ottawa
2–7
Boston
Anderson
17,565
26–22–11
63
Recap
60
February 27
Detroit
6–1
Ottawa
Lehner
18,931
26–23–11
63
Recap
March: 6–6–3 (Home: 3–3–1 ; Road: 3–3–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
61
March 2(Heritage Classic )
Ottawa
4–2
Vancouver
Anderson
54,194(at BC Place )
27–23–11
65
Recap
62
March 4
Ottawa
2–3
Edmonton
Anderson
16,839
27–24–11
65
Recap
63
March 5
Ottawa
1–4
Calgary
Anderson
19,289
27–25–11
65
Recap
64
March 8
Ottawa
5–3
Winnipeg
Anderson
15,004
28–25–11
67
Recap
65
March 10
Nashville
4–3
Ottawa
OT
Lehner
19,063
28–25–12
68
Recap
66
March 15
Ottawa
4–5
Montreal
OT
Lehner
21,273
28–25–13
69
Recap
67
March 16
Colorado
3–1
Ottawa
Lehner
19,501
28–26–13
69
Recap
68
March 18
NY Rangers
8–4
Ottawa
Lehner
17,326
28–27–13
69
Recap
69
March 20
Tampa Bay
5–4
Ottawa
Lehner
17,136
28–28–13
69
Recap
70
March 22
Ottawa
1–3
Dallas
Lehner
16,714
28–29–13
69
Recap
71
March 24
Ottawa
4–3
Tampa Bay
SO
Lehner
18,486
29–29–13
71
Recap
72
March 25
Ottawa
2–3
Florida
SO
Lehner
13,435
29–29–14
72
Recap
73
March 28
Chicago
3–5
Ottawa
Anderson
18,922
30–29–14
74
Recap
74
March 30
Calgary
3–6
Ottawa
Lehner
18,505
31–29–14
76
Recap
75
March 31
Carolina
1–2
Ottawa
SO
Anderson
16,732
32–29–14
78
Recap
April: 5–2–0 (Home: 2–2–0 ; Road: 3–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
76
April 2
NY Islanders
2–1
Ottawa
Anderson
16,516
32–30–14
78
Recap
77
April 4
Montreal
7–4
Ottawa
Anderson
19,241
32–31–14
78
Recap
78
April 5
Ottawa
3–2
NY Rangers
Lehner
18,006
33–31–14
80
Recap
79
April 8
Ottawa
4–1
NY Islanders
Anderson
12,922
34–31–14
82
Recap
80
April 10
New Jersey
1–2
Ottawa
SO
Lehner
19,270
35–31–14
84
Recap
81
April 12
Toronto
0–1
Ottawa
Anderson
20,500
36–31–14
86
Recap
82
April 13
Ottawa
3–2
Pittsburgh
SO
Lehner
18,663
37–31–14
88
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Awards and milestones [ ]
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Clarke MacArthur
100th career NHL goal[ 11]
November 29, 2013
Cody Ceci
1st Career NHL Game
December 12, 2013
Cody Ceci
1st Career NHL Goal
December 16, 2013
Mark Stone
1st Career NHL Goal
January 4, 2014
Chris Neil
100th Career NHL Goal
January 23, 2014
Milan Michalek
200th Career NHL Assist
January 30, 2014
Andy Hammond
1st Career NHL Game
February 27, 2014
Mike Hoffman
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Assist
March 8, 2014
Erik Karlsson
20th Goal of Season (new franchise record for a defenceman)
March 24, 2014
Player statistics [ ]
Final Stats [ 12]
Scoring
Regular Season
Player
GP
G
A
Pts
+/-
PIM
Karlsson, Erik Erik Karlsson
82
20
54
74
-15 −15
36
Spezza, Jason Jason Spezza
75
23
43
66
-26 −26
46
Turris, Kyle Kyle Turris
82
26
32
58
22
39
MacArthur, Clarke Clarke MacArthur
79
24
31
55
12
78
Ryan, Bobby Bobby Ryan
70
23
25
48
7
45
Michalek, Milan Milan Michalek
82
17
22
39
-25 −25
41
Zibanejad, Mika Mika Zibanejad
69
16
17
33
-15 −15
18
Methot, Marc Marc Methot
75
6
17
23
0
28
Wiercioch, Patrick Patrick Wiercioch
53
4
19
23
-1 −1
20
Smith, Zack Zack Smith
82
13
9
22
-9 −9
111
Conacher, Cory Cory Conacher
‡
60
4
16
20
8
34
Hemsky, Ales Ales Hemsky
†
20
4
13
17
-2 −2
4
Greening, Colin Colin Greening
76
6
11
17
-15 −15
41
Condra, Erik Erik Condra
76
6
10
16
0
30
Cowen, Jared Jared Cowen
68
6
9
15
0
45
Phillips, Chris Chris Phillips
70
1
14
15
-12 −12
30
Neil, Chris Chris Neil
76
8
6
14
-10 −10
211
Gryba, Eric Eric Gryba
57
2
9
11
9
64
Corvo, Joe Joe Corvo
25
3
7
10
-7 −7
10
Ceci, Cody Cody Ceci
49
3
6
9
-5 −5
14
Stone, Mark Mark Stone
19
4
4
8
5
4
Hoffman, Mike Mike Hoffman
25
3
3
6
-2 −2
2
Da Costa, Stephane Stephane Da Costa
12
3
1
4
2
2
Kassian, Matt Matt Kassian
33
1
1
2
-1 −1
63
Grant, Derek Derek Grant
20
0
2
2
-3 −3
4
Pageau, Jean-Gabriel Jean-Gabriel Pageau
28
2
0
2
-5 −5
12
Borowiecki, Mark Mark Borowiecki
13
1
0
1
-2 −2
48
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Anderson , Craig Craig Anderson
53
52
2999-44 2,999:44
25
16
8
150
3.00
1680
.911
4
0
1
2
Lehner, Robin Robin Lehner
36
30
1942-10 1,942:10
12
15
6
99
3.06
1141
.913
1
0
0
4
Hammond, Andy Andy Hammond
1
0
0034-31 34:31
0
0
0
0
0.00
11
1.000
0
0
0
0
Lawson , Nathan Nathan Lawson
1
0
0011-52 11:52
0
0
0
2
10.00
10
.800
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 team.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Final roster [ ]
#
Nat
Player
Pos
S /G
Age
Acquired
Birthplace
41
United States
Anderson, Craig Craig Anderson
1.0 G
R
32
2011
Park Ridge, Illinois
5
Canada
Ceci, Cody Cody Ceci
2.0 D
L
20
2012
Ottawa, Ontario
22
United States
Condra, Erik Erik Condra
7.0 RW
R
27
2006
Trenton, Michigan
2
Canada
Cowen, Jared Jared Cowen
2.0 D
L
23
2009
Allan, Saskatchewan
14
Canada
Greening, Colin Colin Greening
6.0 LW
L
28
2005
St. John's, Newfoundland
62
Canada
Gryba, Eric Eric Gryba
2.0 D
R
25
2006
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
83
Czech Republic
Hemsky, Ales Ales Hemsky
7.0 RW
R
30
2014
Pardubice, Czechoslovakia
68
Canada
Hoffman, Mike Mike Hoffman
6.0 LW
L
24
2009
Kitchener, Ontario
65
Sweden
Karlsson, Erik Erik Karlsson
2.0 D
R
23
2008
Landsbro, Sweden
28
Canada
Kassian, Matt Matt Kassian
6.0 LW
L
27
2013
Edmonton, Alberta
29
Canada
Lawson, Nathan Nathan Lawson
1.0 G
L
30
2012
Calgary, Alberta
40
Sweden
Lehner, Robin Robin Lehner
1.0 G
L
22
2009
Gothenburg, Sweden
16
Canada
MacArthur, Clarke Clarke MacArthur
6.0 LW
L
29
2013
Lloydminster, Alberta
3
Canada
Methot, Marc Marc Methot
2.0 D
L
28
2012
Ottawa, Ontario
9
Czech Republic
Michalek, Milan Milan Michalek
6.0 LW
L
29
2009
Jindřichův Hradec, Czechoslovakia
25
Canada
Neil, Chris Chris Neil
(A )
7.0 RW
R
34
1998
Flesherton, Ontario
44
Canada
Pageau, Jean-Gabriel Jean-Gabriel Pageau
4.0 C
R
21
2011
Ottawa, Ontario
4
Canada
Phillips, Chris Chris Phillips
(A )
2.0 D
L
36
1996
Calgary, Alberta
6
United States
Ryan, Bobby Bobby Ryan
7.0 RW
R
27
2013
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
15
Canada
Smith, Zack Zack Smith
4.0 C
R
26
2008
Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
19
Canada
Spezza, Jason Jason Spezza
(C )
4.0 C
R
30
2001
Mississauga, Ontario
61
Canada
Stone, Mark Mark Stone
7.0 RW
R
21
2010
Winnipeg, Manitoba
7
Canada
Turris, Kyle Kyle Turris
4.0 C
R
24
2011
New Westminster, British Columbia
46
Canada
Wiercioch, Patrick Patrick Wiercioch
2.0 D
L
23
2008
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
93
Sweden
Zibanejad, Mika Mika Zibanejad
4.0 C
R
20
2011
Huddinge, Sweden
Transactions [ ]
Trades [ ]
Free agents signed [ ]
Free agents lost [ ]
Claimed via waivers [ ]
Player
Former team
Date claimed off waivers
Lost via waivers [ ]
Player signings [ ]
Player
Date
Contract terms
Nathan Lawson
July 3, 2013
One year, $650,000[ 27]
Mark Borowiecki
July 10, 2013
Two years, $1.15 million[ 28]
David Dziurzynski
July 10, 2013
One year, $640,000[ 29]
Erik Condra
July 12, 2013
Two years, $2.5 million[ 30]
Mike Hoffman
July 18, 2013
One year, $660,000[ 31]
Patrick Wiercioch
July 22, 2013
Three years, $6 million[ 32]
Corey Cowick
July 23, 2013
One year, $625,000[ 33]
Stephane Da Costa
August 7, 2013
One year, $825,000[ 34]
Colin Greening
September 9, 2013
Three-year, $7.95 million contract extension[ 35]
Jared Cowen
September 13, 2013
Four years, $12.4 million[ 36]
Curtis Lazar
September 17, 2013
Three-year, $3.855 million entry-level contract[ 37] [ 38]
Chris Phillips
March 5, 2014
Two-year, $5 million re-sign
Garrett Thompson
April 1, 2014
One-year, $925,000 entry-level contract[ 39]
Chris Driedger
April 1, 2014
Three-year, $2.265 million entry-level contract[ 40]
Ryan Dzingel
April 2, 2014
Two-year, $1.43 million entry-level contract[ 41]
Mikael Wikstrand
May 2, 2014
Three-year, $2.44 million entry-level contract[ 42]
Patrick Mullen
May 22, 2014
One-year, $700,000 contract extension[ 43]
Max McCormick
May 28, 2014
Two-year, $1.6 million entry-level contract[ 44]
Mike Hoffman
June 23, 2014
One year, $750,000[ 45]
Draft picks [ ]
See also: List of Ottawa Senators draft picks
Ottawa Senators' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft , which was held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.
Draft notes[ 46]
The Ottawa Senators' second-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues as the result of a February 26, 2012 trade that sent Ben Bishop to the Senators in exchange for this pick.[ 47]
b The Dallas Stars ' sixth-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as a result of a June 7, 2013 trade that sent the rights to Sergei Gonchar to the Stars in exchange for this pick.[ 49]
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↑ Peters, Chris. Daniel Alfredsson signs one-year deal with Detroit Red Wings . CBS Sportsline. Retrieved on July 5, 2013.
↑ Wallace, Lisa. "Alfredsson says contract negotiations with Sens ‘went nowhere’ ", August 15, 2013.
↑ Scanlan, Wayne (January 13, 2014). Dorion, Lee take on expanded roles . Senators Extra.
↑ Scanlan, Wayne (January 13, 2014). Murray keeps his eyes on the prize after inking new deal . Senators Extra.
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 10, 2013). Sens to play in Heritage Classic game . Press release .
↑ Canucks, Senators unveil ticket, jersey details for the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic . NHL (November 28, 2013).
↑ 2013–2014 Standings by Division . National Hockey League. Retrieved on July 20, 2013.
↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 2013–2014 Wild Card Standings . National Hockey League. Retrieved on January 11, 2014. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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↑ http://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/en/recap?id=2013020378
↑ 2013–2014 Regular Season Stats – Points – Ottawa Senators – Statistics . Ottawa Senators . Retrieved on April 15, 2014.
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 5, 2013). News Release: Senators acquire Bobby Ryan from the Anaheim Ducks . Press release . Retrieved on July 6, 2013 .
↑ St. Louis Blues (July 8, 2013). Blues Acquire Cannone from Ottawa . Press release . Retrieved on July 9, 2013 .
↑ The Canadian Press. "Canucks acquire Jeff Costello from Sens for Patrick Mullen ", CBC News .
↑ Ottawa Senators (March 5, 2014). News Release: Senators acquire forward Ales Hemsky from Edmonton . Press release . Retrieved on March 5, 2014 .
↑ Ottawa Senators (March 5, 2014). News Release: Senators acquire defenceman Alex Grant from Anaheim in exchange for Andre Petersson . Press release . Retrieved on March 7, 2014 .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 5, 2012). News Release: Senators sign forward Clarke MacArthur to a two-year contract . Press release . Retrieved on July 6, 2012 .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 8, 2012). News Release: Senators sign defenceman Joe Corvo to a one-year contract . Press release . Retrieved on July 8, 2012 .
↑ Green Bay Gamblers (July 25, 2012). Ludwig Karlsson signs with the Ottawa Senators . Press release . Retrieved on July 25, 2012 .
↑ Renaud Lavoie: Ludwig Karlsson signed with Senators. 2 years / $832 500 AAV (2 way) . RDS (July 26, 2013). Retrieved on July 26, 2013.
↑ Mike Lundin Adds Defensive Depth To Barys Astana . The Hockey House .net (June 11, 2013). Retrieved on June 19, 2013.
↑ Red Wings reach deal for Alfredsson . Redwings.nhl.com (July 5, 2013). Retrieved on July 5, 2013.
↑ Islanders Agree to Terms with Peter Regin . Islanders.nhl.com (July 5, 2013). Retrieved on July 5, 2013.
↑ Avalanche Signs Andre Benoit . Avalanche.nhl.com (July 5, 2013). Retrieved on July 5, 2013.
↑ SABRES CLAIM CORY CONACHER
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 3, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign Nathan Lawson to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 10, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign defenceman Mark Borowiecki to a two-year contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 10, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign forward David Dziurzynski to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 12, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign forward Erik Condra to a two-year contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 18, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign forward Mike Hoffman to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 22, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign defenceman Patrick Wiercioch to a three-year contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (July 23, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign forward Corey Cowick to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (August 7, 2013). News Release: Senators re-sign forward Stephane Da Costa to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (September 9, 2013). News Release: Senators sign forward Colin Greening to a three-year contract extension . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (September 13, 2013). News Release: Senators agree to terms with defenceman Jared Cowen on a four-year contract . Press release .
↑ The Canadian Press. "Senators sign forward Curtis Lazar to 3-year, entry-level contract ", CTV News , September 17, 2013.
↑ Curtis Lazar NHL Salary Contract History . capgeek.com. Retrieved on September 18, 2013.
↑ Senators sign Ferris State's Thompson . NHL.com (April 1, 2014).
↑ Ottawa Senators (April 1, 2014). News Release: Senators sign goaltender Chris Driedger to entry-level contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (April 2, 2014). News Release: Senators sign forward Ryan Dzingel to entry-level contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (May 2, 2014). News Release: Senators sign defenceman Mikael Wikstrand to entry-level contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (May 22, 2014). News Release: Senators re-sign defenceman Patrick Mullen to a one-year, two-way contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (May 28, 2014). News Release: Senators sign forward Max McCormick to entry-level contract . Press release .
↑ Ottawa Senators (June 23, 2014). News Release: Senators re-sign forward Mike Hoffman to a one-year contract . Press release .
↑ 2013 NHL Entry Draft Pending Transactions . Pro Sports Transactions . Retrieved on June 15, 2013.
↑ Senators acquire goaltender Ben Bishop from St. Louis for a second-round draft pick – Ottawa Senators – News . Ottawa Senators (February 26, 2012).
↑ News Release: Senators acquire Cory Conacher and a fourth-round draft pick in 2013 for Ben Bishop – Ottawa Senators – News . Ottawa Senators (April 3, 2013).
↑ News Release: Senators acquire a conditional sixth-round draft pick in 2013 from Dallas for Sergei Gonchar – Ottawa Senators – News . Ottawa Senators (June 7, 2013).
↑ Senators acquire Rob Klinkhammer from Chicago in exchange for a conditional seventh round draft pick in 2013 – Ottawa Senators – News . Ottawa Senators (December 2, 2011).