Senators GM Dorion sees a bright future in Ottawa — and wants to be part of it
OTTAWA — Pierre Dorion sees great things ahead for the Ottawa Senators, he just doesn’t know if he’ll be around to see them through.
The Senators general manager met with the media Monday morning and admitted he’s in a bit of a unique situation with new ownership set to take over the reins in the next couple months.
Dorion was named GM in April 2016 and the Senators have only made the playoffs only once under his guidance — during his first season. If he were to stay in charge past this season, Dorion would be the first general manager in the salary cap era to keep his job after missing the playoffs for six straight seasons.
Once new ownership is in place, expectations will be high for this team next season after missing out on the final wild card in the Eastern Conference by just six points.