Senators name Jim Little as CEO; exec formerly worked for Shaw, RBC, Bombardier
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators have named Jim Little as the team’s new chief executive officer.
The NHL club said in a statement Friday that Little will be responsible for the overall business strategy of the organization, with a special focus on marketing and strengthening community relations.
The Senators are in need of a public relations boost. Fans have often had a combative relationship with owner Eugene Melnyk and the team has been disappointment both on the ice and in the stands in recent years. According to ESPN, Ottawa ranks last among NHL teams with an average attendance of 11,732 per game this season, well below teams in “non-traditional” markets such as Florida and Arizona.
Melnyk had been acting as the Senators’ CEO since the team parted ways with Tom Anselmi in February 2018.