2015–16 Ottawa Senators season

The 2015–16 Ottawa Senators season was the 24th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL).[1] The Senators, along with all other Canadian teams, failed to make the playoffs. A major trade was made during the season to bring Dion Phaneuf to the Senators and improve the team defence, but the team was not able to make a run to secure a playoff spot. Two significant faults in the team were noted by the media: the club allowed 247 goals, third-highest in the league. Secondly, the team's penalty-killing unit ranked 29th in the league. One day after the regular season, general manager (GM) Bryan Murray stepped down and assistant GM Pierre Dorion became GM. Head coach Dave Cameron and the coaching staff were fired two days later.

2015–16 Ottawa Senators
Division5th Atlantic
Conference11th Eastern
2015–16 record38–35–9
Home record21–14–6
Road record17–21–3
Goals for236
Goals against247
Team information
General ManagerBryan Murray
CoachDave Cameron
CaptainErik Karlsson
Alternate captainsChris Neil
Chris Phillips
Kyle Turris
ArenaCanadian Tire Centre
Average attendance18,084 (94.4%)
Minor league affiliate(s)Binghamton Senators (AHL)
Evansville IceMen (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsMike Hoffman (29)
AssistsErik Karlsson (66)
PointsErik Karlsson (82)
Penalty minutesChris Neil (165)
Plus/minusJean-Gabriel Pageau (+17)
WinsCraig Anderson (31)
Goals against averageAndrew Hammond (2.65)

Off-season

Leading up to the off-season, the media frequently speculated about what the Ottawa Senators would and could do with their surplus of goaltenders. They had recently signed Andrew Hammond, who had had an outstanding 2014–15 season, to a three-year contract and college graduate Matt O'Connor to an entry-level contract. They already had starter Craig Anderson, who was signed until the end of the 2017–18 season, and backup Robin Lehner, considered to be an outstanding future starter, who was signed until the end of the 2016–17 season, and prospect Chris Driedger in the minors.

The logjam at the goaltending position was resolved on June 26, when General Manager Bryan Murray completed a trade that saw Robin Lehner and forward David Legwand go to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for the 21st overall pick (acquired by Buffalo from the New York Islanders in the Matt Moulson-Thomas Vanek trade) in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. The Senators would use the pick to select right winger Colin White, who played for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program's under-18 team. White is committed to attend Boston College beginning in the fall of 2015. The inclusion of Legwand in the trade was done to free up salary cap space to re-sign several players.

On June 27, Murray completed another trade, sending defenceman Eric Gryba to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for prospect forward Travis Ewanyk and a fourth-round 2015 draft pick, 107th overall, which the Senators used to select defenceman Christian Wolanin of the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the United States Hockey League (USHL). Wolanin will play for the University of North Dakota in the 2015–16 season.[2]

On July 7, the Senators re-signed Luke Richardson to a one-year contract extension to remain head coach of their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, for the 2015–16 season. Richardson has been head coach of Binghamton since the 2010–11 season. In his first season at the helm, he led Binghamton to a 44–24–1–7 record, placing them fourth in the Eastern Conference. The team would end up winning the 2011 Calder Cup.[3]

On July 26, an arbitrator awarded RFA right-winger Alex Chiasson a one-year contract worth $1.2 million. TSN Hockey Insider Frank Seravalli reported that Chiasson asked for a $2.475 million in his hearing that occurred on July 23 while the Senators countered with a $1 million offer.[4]

On August 3, an arbitrator awarded RFA left-winger Mike Hoffman a one-year contract worth $2 million. Hoffman submitted a request for a one-year contract worth $3.4 million while the Senators offered a one-year, $1.75 million contract.[5]

On September 5, the Canadian Press reported Senators defenceman Chris Phillips had suffered a major setback in his return to action after having back surgery back in April 2015. Phillips confirmed the report by informing Ottawa Sun sports columnist Bruce Garrioch that he cracked a disc in his back and there is currently no timetable for his return.[6]

On September 17, the Senators announced that Daniel Alfredsson had returned to the organization. He will be the team's senior advisor of hockey operations. He reports to Bryan Murray.[7]

Pre-season

The Ottawa Senators played an eight-game preseason schedule beginning on Monday, September 21, 2015, and finishing on Saturday, October 3, 2015. The schedule featured split squad games against the Toronto Maple Leafs and home-and-home series against the Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens. It also featured a game against the Carolina Hurricanes taking place in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Regular season

The Senators began their season on the road in Buffalo, against the Sabres at the First Niagara Center. The home opener took place at the Canadian Tire Centre on October 11, 2015, against the Montreal Canadiens. The team will conclude the home part of their schedule on April 7, 2016, against the Florida Panthers. Their final game of the regular season will take place on April 9, 2016, at TD Garden in Boston.[8]

On Sunday, October 11, 2015, rookie goaltender Matt O'Connor made his NHL debut against the Montreal Canadiens in a 3–1 loss. The goaltender for the Canadiens that night was rookie goaltender Mike Condon. This marked the first time that two NHL rookie goaltenders made their NHL debuts in the same game since October 14, 1967 when Wayne Rutledge of the Los Angeles Kings faced Doug Favell of the Philadelphia Flyers.[9]

In February 2016, the Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs made a sensational trade of nine players and a draft pick. The Senators acquired Toronto captain Dion Phaneuf, plus Matt Frattin and three prospects, in exchange for Jared Cowen, Colin Greening, Milan Michalek, prospect Tobias Lindberg and a second-round 2017 draft pick. The two rival teams interests coincided for a rare trade between the two. The Maple Leafs wished to trade Phaneuf to rid the team of his contract. Similarly, the Senators wanted to move Cowen and Greening and Michalek. After the trade, Cowen revealed he had requested a trade; he had become a regular healthy scratch for the team. Greening had lost his NHL job, but had a one-way contract, and Michalek had a relatively high $4 million per season contract.[10] Frattin was not transferred from the AHL Toronto Marlies to Binghamton, he remained with the Marlies on a loan.

Playoffs

The Senators failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, after being eliminated on March 30, 2016.

Standings

Atlantic Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y Florida Panthers 82 47 26 9 40 239 203 +36 103
2 x Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 31 5 43 227 201 +26 97
3 x Detroit Red Wings 82 41 30 11 39 211 224 13 93
4 Boston Bruins 82 42 31 9 38 240 230 +10 93
5 Ottawa Senators 82 38 35 9 32 236 247 11 85
6 Montreal Canadiens 82 38 38 6 33 221 236 15 82
7 Buffalo Sabres 82 35 36 11 33 201 222 21 81
8 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 29 42 11 23 198 246 48 69
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot; y Clinched division.
Eastern Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 ME x New York Islanders 82 45 27 10 40 232 216 +16 100
2 ME x Philadelphia Flyers 82 41 27 14 38 214 218 4 96
3 AT Boston Bruins 82 42 31 9 38 240 230 +10 93
4 ME Carolina Hurricanes 82 35 31 16 33 198 226 28 86
5 AT Ottawa Senators 82 38 35 9 32 236 247 11 85
6 ME New Jersey Devils 82 38 36 8 36 184 208 24 84
7 AT Montreal Canadiens 82 38 38 6 33 221 236 15 82
8 AT Buffalo Sabres 82 35 36 11 33 201 222 21 81
9 ME Columbus Blue Jackets 82 34 40 8 28 219 252 33 76
10 AT Toronto Maple Leafs 82 29 42 11 23 198 246 48 69
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot.

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2015–16 Regular Season [20]

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Players

Statistics

Final stats[102]

Scoring
Goaltenders
Regular Season[104]
Player GPGSTOI WLOT GAGAA SASV% SOGA PIM
Craig Anderson 60603,477:08312351612.781,915.9164020
Andrew Hammond 24211,382:197114612.65712.9141002
Matthew O'Connor 1158:0201033.1034.9120000
Chris Driedger 1031:4900000.00111.0000000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Senators. Stats reflect time with the Senators only.
No longer with team.
Bold/italics denotes team leader in that category.

Final roster

Updated April 9, 2016[105][106][107]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
41 Craig Anderson G L 34 2011 Park Ridge, Illinois
74 Mark Borowiecki D L 26 2008 Kanata, Ontario
5 Cody Ceci D R 22 2012 Ottawa, Ontario
90 Alex Chiasson RW R 25 2014 Montreal, Quebec
49 Fredrik Claesson D L 23 2011 Stockholm, Sweden
43 Ryan Dzingel LW L 24 2014 Wheaton, Illinois
23 Scott Gomez F L 36 2016 Anchorage, Alaska
30 Andrew Hammond G L 28 2013 White Rock, British Columbia
67 Ben Harpur D R 21 2013 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
68 Mike Hoffman LW L 26 2009 Kitchener, Ontario
65 Erik Karlsson (C) D R 25 2008 Landsbro, Sweden
21 Michael Kostka D R 30 2015 Ajax, Ontario
27 Curtis Lazar F R 21 2013 Salmon Arm, British Columbia
16 Clarke MacArthur LW L 31 2013 Lloydminster, Alberta
3 Marc Methot D L 30 2012 Ottawa, Ontario
25 Chris Neil (A) RW R 36 1998 Flesherton, Ontario
44 Jean-Gabriel Pageau C R 23 2011 Ottawa, Ontario
13 Nick Paul C L 21 2014 Mississauga, Ontario
2 Dion Phaneuf D L 30 2016 Edmonton, Alberta
4 Chris Phillips (A) D L 38 1996 Calgary, Alberta
26 Matt Puempel LW L 23 2011 Windsor, Ontario
55 Buddy Robinson RW R 24 2013 Bellmawr, New Jersey
6 Bobby Ryan RW R 29 2013 Cherry Hill, New Jersey
15 Zack Smith C R 28 2008 Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
61 Mark Stone RW R 23 2010 Winnipeg, Manitoba
7 Kyle Turris (A) C R 26 2011 New Westminster, British Columbia
22 Phil Varone C L 25 2016 Vaughan, Ontario
45 Chris Wideman D R 26 2009 St. Louis, Missouri
46 Patrick Wiercioch D L 25 2008 Maple Ridge, British Columbia
93 Mika Zibanejad C R 22 2011 Huddinge, Sweden

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Erik KarlssonNHL All-Star game selection[108]January 6, 2016
Erik KarlssonNHL Second Star of the Week[109]February 8, 2016
Craig AndersonNHL Third Star of the Week[110]February 22, 2016

Milestones

PlayerMilestoneDate
Kyle Turris400th NHL gameOctober 10, 2015
Matt O'Connor1st NHL game
1st NHL start
October 11, 2015
Milan Michalek700th NHL gameOctober 11, 2015
Erik Karlsson400th NHL gameOctober 11, 2015
Chris Wideman1st NHL gameOctober 17, 2015
Chris Neil900th NHL gameOctober 22, 2015
Max McCormick1st NHL gameOctober 22, 2015[111]
Kyle Turris100th NHL goalOctober 31, 2015
Bobby Ryan400th NHL pointOctober 31, 2015
Craig Anderson100th win as a member of the Ottawa SenatorsNovember 3, 2015
Jean-Gabriel Pageau100th NHL gameNovember 5, 2015
Chris Wideman1st NHL goal
1st NHL point
November 7, 2015
Shane Prince1st NHL goalNovember 25, 2015
Marc Methot100th NHL pointNovember 28, 2015
David Dziurzynski1st NHL assistDecember 6, 2015
Mark Stone100th NHL pointDecember 14, 2015
Ryan Dzingel1st NHL gameDecember 22, 2015
Max McCormick1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
December 29, 2015
Fredrik Claesson1st NHL gameDecember 30, 2015
Curtis Lazar100th NHL gameDecember 30, 2015
Alex Chiasson200th NHL gameDecember 30, 2015
Bobby Ryan200th NHL goalJanuary 4, 2016
Chris Wideman1st NHL assistJanuary 4, 2016
Max McCormick1st NHL goalJanuary 7, 2016
Craig Anderson200th NHL winJanuary 16, 2016
Patrick Wiercioch200th NHL gameJanuary 24, 2016
Ryan Dzingel1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
February 6, 2016
Ryan Dzingel1st NHL goalFebruary 16, 2016
Nick Paul1st NHL gameFebruary 16, 2016
Nick Paul1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
February 18, 2016
Nick Paul1st NHL goalFebruary 23, 2016
Zack Smith100th NHL pointFebruary 27, 2016
Mike Hoffman100th NHL pointFebruary 27, 2016
Marc Methot500th NHL gameMarch 6, 2016
Bobby Ryan600th NHL gameMarch 23, 2016
Cody Ceci200th NHL gameMarch 30, 2016
Ben Harpur1st NHL gameMarch 31, 2016
Buddy Robinson1st NHL gameApril 5, 2016
Erik Karlsson100th NHL goalApril 5, 2016
Ben Harpur1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
April 5, 2016
Fredrik Claesson1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
April 5, 2016
Buddy Robinson1st NHL goal
1st NHL point
April 7, 2016
Zack Smith400th NHL gameApril 9, 2016
Buddy Robinson1st NHL assistApril 9, 2016
TeamMilestoneDate
Ottawa Senators5000th goal in franchise history
(Scored by Jean-Gabriel Pageau)
October 11, 2015
Ottawa Senators800th winDecember 14, 2015
Ottawa Senators1800th gameFebruary 20, 2016

Records

TeamRecordDate
Ottawa SenatorsFranchise record for most shots allowed in one period (27)December 12, 2015
PlayerRecordDate
Mika ZibanejadFranchise record for scoring the quickest hat-trick (2:38)February 27, 2016

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