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Ottawa Senators Brady Tkachuk

Analyzing the 2025-26 Ottawa Senators Opening Night Roster

As the league’s 5:00 PM deadline came and went this past Monday, the Ottawa Senators’ front office submitted its final 23-man roster. For fans and analysts, the annual roster-setting day is a culmination of training camp battles, preseason performances, and strategic asset management. This year in Ottawa, the final picture is one of impressive depth, calculated patience with a top prospect, and one hard-nosed surprise that signals a potential shift in team identity. While the core of the team was largely predictable, the moves on the periphery speak volumes about the organization’s current strength and future plans. Previously on the

Steve Staios Ottawa Senators

Ottawa Senators’ Final Cuts Aren’t About Who Left, But What’s Being Built

As the NHL’s roster deadline passed on Monday, the usual flurry of transactions and waiver-wire drama consumed the hockey world. On the surface, the Ottawa Senators’ moves looked standard: a training camp roster of 31 trimmed to a compliant 22 healthy bodies, with two key players stashed on Injured Reserve. But a deeper look at the decisions made by management and head coach Travis Green reveals a clear, calculated strategy. This wasn’t just about trimming the fat; it was a deliberate deployment of assets designed to fortify the entire organization, from the Canadian Tire Centre down to the CAA Arena

September 4, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

Mads Sogaard Ottawa Senators

Six Storylines That Will Define the Ottawa Senators’ 2025-26 Training Camp

The air is getting crisper, the skates are being sharpened, and for the Ottawa Senators, the stakes have never been higher. As the team files into the Canadian Tire Centre for the 2025-26 training camp, an unfamiliar sense of stability permeates the top of the roster. The core is in place. Tkachuk, Stützle, Giroux, and Sanderson are locked in. Linus Ullmark is the undisputed number one between the pipes. On paper, this is a playoff team. But hockey games aren’t won on paper, and seasons are rarely defined by the stars alone. They are defined by resilience, by the “next