The Ottawa Senators players cleaned out their lockers as another season came to an end outside of the playoffs, but the group's ability turned heads and energized the fan base this season.
Now with a new ownership group on the horizon and many young, exciting prospects on the club, the future is looking bright for the rebirth of the Sens franchise.
And veterans, like Claude Giroux, the former captain for the Philadelphia Flyer. The 35-year-old scored a career high in goals during his first season in Ottawa.However, Giroux admits the end of the season was not the goal the team was looking for. As the Senators were playing for a spot in the playoffs on the ice, there was another game playing off the rink - the bidding process to buy the Senators.
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