Ottawa Senators Ready for the 2023-24 NHL Season
Preseason Begins Soon
The Ottawa Senators are set to begin their 2023-24 preseason schedule on September 19th against the Toronto Maple Leafs. They will play a total of six preseason games before opening their regular season on October 13th against the Buffalo Sabres.
Regular Season Outlook
The Senators are coming off a disappointing season in which they finished with a record of 32-42-8. They missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. However, there is reason for optimism this year. The Senators have made some key additions to their roster, including Claude Giroux and Alex DeBrincat. They also have a young core of players led by Tim Stutzle and Brady Tkachuk.
The Senators will be looking to compete for a playoff spot this season. They have a tough schedule, but they have the talent to make it happen. If they can stay healthy and play to their potential, they could be a surprise team in the Eastern Conference.
Key Players
The Senators have a number of key players who will need to step up this season. Here are a few of them:
- Claude Giroux: Giroux was acquired from the Philadelphia Flyers in a trade this offseason. He is a veteran leader who can contribute both on and off the ice.
- Alex DeBrincat: DeBrincat was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks in a trade this offseason. He is a skilled winger who is coming off a season in which he scored 41 goals.
- Tim Stutzle: Stutzle is a rising star who is coming off a breakout season in which he scored 22 goals and 58 assists. He is one of the most exciting young players in the NHL.
- Brady Tkachuk: Tkachuk is a power forward who is coming off a season in which he scored 36 goals and 42 assists. He is one of the most physical players in the NHL.
Schedule
The Senators' regular season schedule is as follows:
- October 13: at Buffalo Sabres
- October 15: vs. Boston Bruins
- October 18: at New York Rangers
- October 20: vs. New Jersey Devils
- October 22: vs. Detroit Red Wings
- October 25: at Toronto Maple Leafs
- October 27: vs. Florida Panthers
- October 29: at Philadelphia Flyers
- October 31: vs. New York Islanders
- November 2: vs. Washington Capitals
- November 4: at Carolina Hurricanes
- November 7: vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
- November 9: at Montreal Canadiens
- November 11: vs. St. Louis Blues
- November 14: at Nashville Predators
- November 16: vs. Dallas Stars
- November 18: at Colorado Avalanche
- November 21: vs. Los Angeles Kings
- November 23: at San Jose Sharks
- November 25: vs. Anaheim Ducks
- November 28: at Vancouver Canucks
- November 30: vs. Edmonton Oilers
- December 2: at Calgary Flames
- December 5: vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
- December 7: at Boston Bruins
- December 9: vs. New York Rangers
- December 12: at New Jersey Devils
- December 14: vs. Detroit Red Wings
- December 16: at Buffalo Sabres
- December 19: vs. Florida Panthers
- December 21: at Philadelphia Flyers
- December 23: vs. New York Islanders
- December 27: vs. Washington Capitals
- December 29: at Carolina Hurricanes
- December 31: vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
- January 2: at Montreal Canadiens
- January 4: vs. St. Louis Blues
- January 6: at Nashville Predators
- January 9: vs. Dallas Stars
- January 11: at Colorado Avalanche
- January 13: vs. Los Angeles Kings
- January 16: at San Jose Sharks
- January 18: vs. Anaheim Ducks
- January 20: at Vancouver Canucks
- January 23: vs. Edmonton Oilers
- January 25: at Calgary Flames
- January 27: vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
- January 30: at Boston Bruins
- February 1: vs. New York Rangers