Senators' Claude Giroux remains uncertain on his future with Ottawa as pending UFA
- The Ottawa Senators finished the 2024-25 regular season 45-30-7 and secured a Stanley Cup playoff berth before losing in six games to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- This success came after eight years of offseason reflections questioning what went wrong, with Ottawa now focused on what went right and building from that progress.
- At the heart of the team are leader Brady Tkachuk, standout player Tim Stutzle, an improving defensive unit anchored by goalie Linus Ullmark, and emerging defenseman Tyler Kleven, who increased his physical presence on the ice this season.
- Tkachuk noted that with Ottawa having reached its initial objective, people’s expectations have changed. He added that since everyone aims to win, failing to do so naturally leads to feelings of disappointment.
- Players plan to use the playoff loss as motivation to improve, with Thomas Chabot noting the experience will help the team get ready for next season and raise performance levels.
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Brady Tkachuk said even with loss, playoff experience good for Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA — For the first time in eight years the Ottawa Senators head into the offseason not questioning what went wrong but reflecting on what finally went right.
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The Ottawa Senators' locker cleanout day showcased a mix of disappointment and promise, marking a pivotal moment for the franchise. Returning to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in eight years, players felt the excitement of postseason competition, even as they lamented their exit after a hard-fought six-game series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Young stars like Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, and Jake Sanderson expressed a strong desi…
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