Report: Senators in market for versatile winger
Sergei Belski / Reuters
With the club managing the third-fewest goals per game this season, the Ottawa Senators are reportedly in the market for a forward.
TSN's Pierre LeBrun spoke on Thursday's Insider Trading segment reporting that Senators general manager Pierre Dorion has been working the phones the last few days, to see what is on the trade market in terms of a versatile third- or fourth-line winger.
According to LeBrun, the club isn't interested in adding a high-end talent at the moment and that no trade is imminent.
Despite averaging just 2.26 goals per game this season, the Senators find themselves second in the Atlantic Division with a 14-8-1 record.
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