The Columbus Blue Jackets have officially fired general manager Jarmo Kekäläinen. Kekäläinen is the second GM fired this season after the Ottawa Senators parted ways with Pierre Dorion in November.
One week ago today, the Pierre Dorion era of the Ottawa Senators officially came to an end. He left the team in the most Pierre Dorion way possible: on the heels of a scandal so incredibly bizarre that it feels like it never could have happened to any team other than the Sens.
We have lost our sneaky little guy. In this episode, we say goodbye to Pierre Dorion, the most Ottawa Senators man there ever was and may ever be. We also discuss everything going wrong, from everyone being injured to Shane Pinto's 41-game suspension.
The Ottawa Senators have agreed to part ways with general manager Pierre Dadonov after the reprecussions of a mismanaged trade resulted in the stripping of the Senators future first-round pick at one of the next three NHL Drafts.
The Ottawa Senators announced that Pierre Dorion has been relieved of his duties as the club’s general manager (GM). The new owner of the team, Michael Andlauer, already brought “his guy” in with Steve Staios being announced as the President of Hockey Operations.
The Ottawa Senators are parting ways with General Manager Pierre Dorion after eight seasons at the helm. The decision follows the recent NHL ruling on
Sources told Daily Faceoff the Ottawa Senators fired general manager Pierre Dorion on Wednesday after parts of eight seasons on the heels of an embarrassing punishment from the NHL that stripped the Sens of a future first-round pick for mismanagement of a player’s negotiated “no-trade” clause.
The announcement was made on Wednesday afternoon, just hours after it was announced that the team lost a first-round pick for its mishandling of Evgenii Dadonov’s trade away from the club.
More than 19 months after the NHL invalidated a trade involving the Vegas Golden Knights and Anaheim Ducks at the 2022 trade deadline, the league punished the real culprit on Wednesday: the Ottawa Senators.
Just over two weeks into the 2023-24 NHL regular season, we’re already starting to see some narratives around the league form. The Vegas Golden Knights
Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion could be on the hot seat at the end of the season. If he is not already. There are expectations now in Ottawa.
Darren Dreger: Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion continues to look for ways to create salary cap space to be able to sign Shane Pinto. There is no contract statement, the Senators just don’t have the cap space to fit in a contract.
Days after another big trade, Pierre Dorion made a rare appearance on the morning show on TSN1200 earlier today and explained a bit of the process behind the Alex DeBrincat deal deal and what comes next for the Ottawa Senators.
The Ottawa Senators have signed RFA, left-hand shot defenceman Erik Brännström to a one-year $2 million contract. General Manager Pierre Dorion announced to wrap up an extra layer of insulation of defence.
Monday, this space reported Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion was looking to land a deal in Nashville this week while attending the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.
Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said Tuesday that head coach D.J. Smith and his entire coaching staff will be back for the 2023-24 season.
Mere days prior to the Entry Draft, the Hot Stove is burning up with trade rumours with forward Alex DeBrincat remaining front and centre. Senators general manager Pierre Dorion has plenty on his plate to disseminate leading up to the Draft and into free agency which opens July 1.
The Ottawa Senators face a challenging draft dilemma with limited picks and no first-round selection for the second year. GM Pierre Dorion explores trades, particularly involving winger Alex DeBrincat.
This offseason is important for the Ottawa Senators as they regroup and hope to finally make a playoff push in 2023-24. Management found ways to improve the roster throughout the year, but it wasn’t enough to propel them to the postseason, which they’ve missed since last making it in 2017.
It wouldn’t be Ottawa without a little off-season drama. While the uncertainty around the Ownership process has dominated the headlines in the Nation’s Capital, a new storyline has emerged ahead of a crucial summer for the Senators.
It’s not often that GMs talk in great length about trades they’ve made, especially when it comes to the finer details of how the transaction came together.
The 2022 offseason was an important one for the Ottawa Senators as they continued to take steps toward their goal of making it back to the postseason.
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