It was the dawn of a new era for the Ottawa Senators Thursday.
The atmosphere is different around here with plenty of anticipation this team is ready to turn the corner after the Senators added forwards Alex DeBrincat, Claude Giroux and Tyler Motte along with goalie Cam Talbot in the off-season.Article content
“Some of the younger guys who have signed their deals in the last couple of years are looking to take a little bit more leadership and a voice in the room,” said Holden. “And, you’ve got some older guys coming in that have voices so it will be a good mix of everybody working off each other. It’s exciting to see where we go.
Teammates Tyler Motte, Thomas Chabot and Mads Sogaard catch their breath during an on ice session during training camp at the Canadian Tire Centre on Sept. 22, 2022.“It’s all about working and getting in game shape as quick as we can,” Tkachuk said. “You want competition in all positions because that pushes guys to play their best,” Holden said. “They know if they aren’t playing their best then there’s going to be somebody that’s going to be able to step in.”
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