3 NHL Players the Ottawa Senators Can Target to Replace Brady Tkachuk
Ottawa is expected to use new draft assets and cap space to pursue a top-six forward, with Mason McTavish linked as the target.
- On Sunday, the Ottawa Senators began utilizing assets from the Tkachuk trade to pursue top-six forward Mason McTavish from the Anaheim Ducks, aiming to improve their roster.
- Ottawa Senators president of hockey operations and general manager ImagesSteve Staios has pursued McTavish for two years, having previously acquired him while leading the Hamilton Bulldogs in the Ontario Hockey League.
- Possessing the No. 25 selection from the Panthers, the Senators hold significant trade capital; McTavish carries five years remaining on a $7 million deal through 2030-31.
- Anaheim coach Joel Quenneville scratched McTavish for two playoff games, raising questions about his future with the organization after he recorded only 41 points in 75 games last season.
- With the National Hockey League draft set for Friday night, Staios indicated he will actively shop for roster improvements using available cap space and draft capital before the event.
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