2009–10 Ottawa Senators
Division 2nd Northeast
Conference 5th Eastern
2009–10 record44–32–6
Home record26–11–4
Road record18–21–2
Team information
General managerBryan Murray
CoachCory Clouston
CaptainDaniel Alfredsson
Alternate captainsMike Fisher
Chris Phillips
ArenaScotiabank Place
Average attendance18,269 (95.3%)
Team leaders
Goals(25) Mike Fisher
Assists(43) Daniel Alfredsson
Points(85) Daniel Alfredsson
Penalty minutes(190) Matt Carkner
Plus/minus(+10) Peter Regin
Goals against average(2.57) Brian Elliott

The 2009–10 Ottawa Senators season was the 18th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). After missing the post-season in 2008–09 for the first time since the 1995–96 season, the team qualified for the playoffs with four games to play with a win against the Carolina Hurricanes on April 1, 2010. The Senators drew the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round, which the Penguins won 4–2.

Off-season

In early June, left winger Dany Heatley notified general manager Bryan Murray that he wanted a trade out of Ottawa. According to reports, Heatley was dissatisfied with his role and ice time under new head coach Cory Clouston.[1]

On June 15, it was announced that team president Roy Mlakar's contract would not be renewed. Cyril Leeder, one of the principals in the "Bring Back the Sens" drive in 1990 was named as team president. He had previously been president and chief operating officer of Scotiabank Place and the related Senators Sports and Entertainment Corporation.[2]

The team announced its first-ever exhibition game in Regina, Saskatchewan, to be held on September 21 against the Tampa Bay Lightning. It will be the first NHL game in Regina in 19 years.[3]

At the NHL Entry Draft, the team chose defenceman Jared Cowen as their first-round pick, ninth overall. Cowan had been projected as a top-five pick, but had suffered a knee injury during the 2008–09 season. Cowen is tall and is expected to play a "shut-down" role in the future with the Senators.

In the days leading up to the July 1 free agency period, a prospective trade emerged for Dany Heatley with the Edmonton Oilers. Reportedly, the Oilers offered Andrew Cogliano, Dustin Penner and Ladislav Smid. Heatley met with the Edmonton management and turned down the trade using a no-movement clause in his contract. On July 1, the Senators were required to make a $4 million payment in advance of Heatley's 2009–10 salary, and the Senators had hoped to move Heatley before the payment. According to Slam! Sports, the Oilers were not on a list of teams acceptable to Heatley, the list of teams including the Rangers, Bruins, Canucks, Sharks, Kings, Red Wings, Flames and Blackhawks. According to GM Murray, teams were "sour" on Heatley and there were few offers.[4]

The Senators made a major free-agent signing on July 6 when they signed former Montreal Canadiens forward Alexei Kovalev to a two-year contract. Kovalev's salary put the Senators at the salary cap limit.[5] The Senators partially addressed this by trading goaltender Alex Auld to the Dallas Stars for a draft pick. By the date of Kovalev's formal introduction press conference on July 21, Heatley had not yet been traded and Kovalev expressed the wish that Heatley would return.[6]

By the opening of training camp on September 12, Heatley had not been traded. Heatley reported and participated in camp activities. Heatley met with Clouston and Murray who hoped to persuade Heatley to drop his trade demand, which he did not. After the meeting, Murray became convinced that Heatley could not stay and had to be moved immediately. Heatley was traded later that day to the San Jose Sharks for wingers Milan Michalek and Jonathan Cheechoo and an exchange of draft picks. On November 3, it was confirmed that Senators owner Eugene Melnyk filed a grievance to demand that Heatley return a $4 million bonus the Senators paid Heatley on July 1, part of his contract.[7]

Preseason

2009 Pre-season game log: 2–4–0 (Home: 1–1–0 ; Road: 0–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionRecordRecap
1September 15 (in Halifax, NS)Ottawa Senators1-3Florida PanthersLeclaire0-1-0[8]
2September 16Florida Panthers2-1Ottawa SenatorsBrodeur0-2-0[9]
3September 18Ottawa Senators1-2Montreal CanadiensLehner0-3-0[10]
4September 19Montreal Canadiens1-6Ottawa SenatorsLeclaire1-3-0[11]
5September 21 (in Regina, SK)Ottawa Senators3-1Tampa Bay LightningElliott2-3-0[12]
6September 25Boston Bruins2-1Ottawa SenatorsLeclaire2-4-0[13]

Regular season

The Senators started the season with several changes from the previous season. Heatley was traded, Christoph Schubert was demoted to Binghamton and eventually waived to Atlanta; Brian Lee who had played most of the previous season with Ottawa, was also demoted. Newcomers included Michalek and Cheechoo from the Heatley trade, Kovalev, a free agent signing, and Matt Carkner and Erik Karlsson made the team on defence. Before the end of October, Karlsson was demoted to Binghamton and Lee promoted to Ottawa. First round pick Jared Cowen was returned to junior. Ilya Zubov failed to make the team and was demoted to Binghamton. Zubov first demanded a trade, then accepted a contract reassignment to Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The Senators retain his NHL rights.

In December, the Senators started to run into a streak of injuries. By the end of the month, the entire top line of Michalek, Spezza and Alfredsson was out with injuries.

On January 13, 2010, the Senators fired their goaltending coach, Eli Wilson. In the weeks prior to his firing, both Pascal Leclaire and Brian Elliott had poor outings.[14] After the firing, the Senators went on a franchise and all-time team record win streak. The previous record of the current NHL franchise was eight games, set in 2007–08. The Senators passed that on January 30, with a win over the Canadiens. The Senators then passed their all-time record of ten consecutive wins (set twice — in 1908–09 and 1910) with a win over the Vancouver Canucks on February 4.[15] The streak ended on February 6 with a loss to the Maple Leafs.

On February 12, the Senators made two moves. The club extended Bryan Murray's contract by a year[16] and the club traded for Matt Cullen from the Carolina Hurricanes for Alexandre Picard and a second-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.[17] Following the trade, Jonathan Cheechoo was assigned to Binghamton after clearing NHL waivers.

Standings

Northeast Division[18]
GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 y – Buffalo Sabres82452710235207100
2 Ottawa Senators824432622523894
3 Boston Bruins8239301320620091
4 Montreal Canadiens8239331021722388
5 Toronto Maple Leafs8230381421426374
Eastern Conference[19]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 p – Washington CapitalsSE82541513318233121
2 y – New Jersey DevilsAT8248277222191103
3 y – Buffalo SabresNE82452710235207100
4 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8247287257237101
5 Ottawa SenatorsNE824432622523894
6 Boston BruinsNE8239301320620091
7 Philadelphia FlyersAT824135623622588
8 Montreal CanadiensNE8239331021722388
8.5
9 New York RangersAT8238331122221887
10 Atlanta ThrashersSE8235341323425683
11 Carolina HurricanesSE8235371023025680
12 Tampa Bay LightningSE8234361221726080
13 New York IslandersAT8234371122226479
14 Florida PanthersSE8232371320824477
15 Toronto Maple LeafsNE8230381421426774

bold – Qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; p – Won Presidents' Trophy (and division)

AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division

Game log

2009–10 game log
October: 6–4–2 (Home: 3-2-2; Road: 3-2-0)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
1October 3@ New York Rangers2 – 5Madison Square Garden (18,200)Leclaire0–1–0[20]
2October 6@ Toronto Maple Leafs2 – 1Air Canada Centre (18,830)Leclaire1–1–0[21]
3October 8New York Islanders3 – 2 (OT)Scotiabank Place (18,075)Leclaire2-1-0[22]
4October 10Atlanta Thrashers4 – 2Scotiabank Place (19,360)Elliott3-1-0[23]
5October 12Pittsburgh Penguins1 – 4Scotiabank Place (17,014)Leclaire3–2–0[24]
6October 15Tampa Bay Lightning7 – 1Scotiabank Place (17,732)Leclaire4–2–0[25]
7October 17@ Montreal Canadiens3 – 1Bell Centre (21,273)Leclaire5–2–0[26]
8October 22Nashville Predators5 – 6 (OT)Scotiabank Place (18,970)Leclaire5–2–1[27]
9October 24Boston Bruins3 – 4 (SO)Scotiabank Place (20,154)Elliott5–2–2[28]
10October 28@ Florida Panthers4 – 3BankAtlantic Center (12,596)Leclaire6–2–2[29]
11October 29@ Tampa Bay Lightning2 – 5St. Pete Times Forum (13,213)Elliott6–3–2[30]
12October 31Atlanta Thrashers1 – 3Scotiabank Place (17,297)Leclaire6–4–2[31]
November: 7-3-2 (Home: 7-1-1; Road: 0-2-1)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
13November 5Tampa Bay Lightning3 – 2 (OT)Scotiabank Place (17,511)Leclaire7–4–2[32]
14November 7New Jersey Devils2 – 3Scotiabank Place (18,781)Leclaire7–5–2[33]
15November 10Edmonton Oilers4 – 3 (SO)Scotiabank Place (17,977)Leclaire8–5–2[34]
16November 12@ Philadelphia Flyers1 – 5Wachovia Center (19,321)Leclaire8–6–2[35]
17November 14New York Rangers1 – 2 (SO)Scotiabank Place (17,561)Elliott8–6–3[36]
18November 17Toronto Maple Leafs3 – 2Scotiabank Place (17,406)Leclaire9–6–3[37]
19November 19Pittsburgh Penguins6 – 2Scotiabank Place (17,039)Leclaire10–6–3[38]
20November 21Buffalo Sabres5 – 3Scotiabank Place (17,206)Elliott11–6–3[39]
21November 23Washington Capitals4 – 3 (OT)Scotiabank Place (16,210)Elliott12-6-3[40]
22November 25@ New Jersey Devils1 – 3Prudential Center (14,056)Elliott12-7-3[41]
23November 26Columbus Blue Jackets2 – 1Scotiabank Place (19,244)Elliott13–7–3[42]
24November 28@ Boston Bruins3 – 4 (SO)TD Garden (17,565)Elliott13-7-4[43]
December: 8-9-0 (Home: 5-3-0; Road: 3-6-0)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
25December 1@ San Jose Sharks2 – 5HP Pavilion (17,562)Elliott13-8-4[44]
26December 3@ Los Angeles Kings3 – 6Staples Center (14,997)Elliott13-9-4[45]
27December 5@ Phoenix Coyotes2 – 3Jobing.com Arena (8,642)Elliott13-10-4[46]
28December 6@ Anaheim Ducks4 – 3 (SO)Honda Center (14,946)Elliott14–10–4[47]
29December 8Montreal Canadiens1 – 4Scotiabank Place (18,866)Elliott14-11-4[48]
30December 10@ Philadelphia Flyers2 – 0Wachovia Center (19,706)Elliott15-11-4[49]
31December 12Carolina Hurricanes4 – 2Scotiabank Place (16,229)Elliott16-11-4[50]
32December 14@ Toronto Maple Leafs2 – 3Air Canada Centre (19,315)Elliott16-12-4[51]
33December 16Buffalo Sabres2 – 0Scotiabank Place (16,917)Elliott17-12-4[52]
34December 18@ New Jersey Devils2 – 4Prudential Center (13,728)Elliott17-13-4[53]
35December 19Minnesota Wild4 – 1Scotiabank Place (16,259)Brodeur18-13-4[54]
36December 21Boston Bruins0 – 2Scotiabank Place (19,865)Elliott18-14-4[55]
37December 23@ Pittsburgh Penguins2 – 8Mellon Arena (17,132)Elliott18-15-4[56]
38December 26@ Buffalo Sabres3 – 2 (SO)HSBC Arena (18,690)Leclaire19-15-4[57]
39December 28Montreal Canadiens4 – 2Scotiabank Place (20,369)Leclaire20-15-4[58]
40December 30Colorado Avalanche3 – 4Scotiabank Place (17,823)Leclaire20–16–4[59]
41December 31New York Islanders3 – 2 (SO)Scotiabank Place (16,743)Leclaire21–16–4[60]
January: 10-5-0 (Home: 5-2-0; Road: 5-3-0)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
42January 3Philadelphia Flyers7 – 4Scotiabank Place (17,153)Elliott22–16–4[61]
43January 5Boston Bruins1 – 4Scotiabank Place (19,156)Elliott22-17-4[62]
44January 7@ Washington Capitals2 – 5Verizon Center (18,277)Leclaire22-18-4[63]
45January 9Florida Panthers0 – 3Scotiabank Place (16,506)Elliott22-19-4[64]
46January 10@ Carolina Hurricanes1 – 4RBC Center (16,892)Leclaire22-20-4[65]
47January 12@ Atlanta Thrashers1 – 6Philips Arena (10,017)Leclaire22–21–4[66]
48January 14@ New York Rangers2 – 0Madison Square Garden (18,200)Brodeur23–21–4[67]
49January 16@ Montreal Canadiens4 – 2Bell Centre (21,273)Brodeur24–21–4[68]
50January 18@ Boston Bruins5 – 1TD Garden (17,565)Elliott25–21–4[69]
51January 19Chicago Blackhawks4 – 1Scotiabank Place (17,556)Elliott26–21–4[70]
52January 21St. Louis Blues3 – 2Scotiabank Place (16,063)Elliott27–21–4[71]
53January 23@ Boston Bruins2 – 1TD Garden (17,565)Elliott28–21–4[72]
54January 26New Jersey Devils3 – 0Scotiabank Place (18,107)Elliott29–21–4[73]
55January 28@ Pittsburgh Penguins4 – 1Mellon Arena (17,084)Elliott30–21–4[74]
56January 30Montreal Canadiens3 – 2Scotiabank Place (20,500)Elliott31–21–4[75]
February: 5-2-0 (Home: 3-0-0; Road: 2-2-0)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
57February 3@ Buffalo Sabres4 – 2HSBC Arena (18,690)Elliott32–21–4[76]
58February 4Vancouver Canucks3 – 1Scotiabank Place (18,803)Elliott33–21–4[77]
59February 6@ Toronto Maple Leafs0 – 5Air Canada Centre (19,426)Elliott33–22–4[78]
60February 9Calgary Flames3 – 2Scotiabank Place (18,682)Elliott34-22-4[79]
61February 11Washington Capitals6 – 5Scotiabank Place (19,682)Elliott35-22-4[80]
62February 13@ Detroit Red Wings1 – 4Joe Louis Arena (20,066)Elliott35-23-4[81]
63February 14@ New York Islanders4 – 3Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (11,297)Elliott36-23-4[82]
March: 6-7-1 (Home: 2-2-1; Road: 4-5-0)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
64March 2New York Rangers1 – 4Scotiabank Place (18,254)Elliott36-24-4[83]
65March 4@ Carolina Hurricanes1 – 4RBC Center (17,048)Leclaire36-25-4[84]
66March 6Toronto Maple Leafs1 – 2 (SO)Scotiabank Place (20,036)Leclaire36-25-5[85]
67March 9@ Edmonton Oilers4 – 1Rexall Place (16,839)Elliott37-25-5[86]
68March 11@ Calgary Flames0 – 2Pengrowth Saddledome (19,289)Elliott37-26-5[87]
69March 13@ Vancouver Canucks1 – 5General Motors Place (18,810)Leclaire37-27-5[88]
70March 16Toronto Maple Leafs4 – 1Scotiabank Place (20,405)Elliott37-28-5[89]
71March 18@ Atlanta Thrashers3 – 6Philips Arena (12,718)Elliott37-29-5[90]
72March 20@ Dallas Stars4 – 5American Airlines Arena (17,110)Leclaire37-30-5[91]
73March 22@ Montreal Canadiens2 – 0Bell Centre (21,273)Elliott38-30-5[92]
74March 23Philadelphia Flyers2 – 0Scotiabank Place (19,209)Elliott39-30-5[93]
75March 26@ Buffalo Sabres4 – 2HSBC Arena (18,690)Elliott40-30-5[94]
76March 27Florida Panthers3 – 2Scotiabank Place (18,689)Elliott41-30-5[95]
77March 30@ Washington Capitals5 – 4 (OT)Verizon Center (18,277)Elliott42-30-5[96]
April: 2–2–1 (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 1–1–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreLocation/attendanceDecisionRecordRecap
78April 1Carolina Hurricanes4 – 3 (SO)Scotiabank Place (19,152)Elliott43-30-5[97]
79April 3@ New York Islanders1 – 4Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (11,942)Elliott43-31-5[98]
80April 6@ Florida Panthers5 – 2BankAtlantic Center (11,790)Leclaire44-31-5[99]
81April 8@ Tampa Bay Lightning3 – 4 (SO)St. Pete Times Forum (15,876)Elliott44-31-6[100]
82April 10Buffalo Sabres2 – 5Scotiabank Place (20,500)Leclaire44–32–6[101]
2009–10 Schedule
Legend:

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

Playoffs

After failing to qualify in 2008–09, the Senators clinched a spot in the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs on April 1, 2010 with a 4-3 shootout win at home against the Carolina Hurricanes. Previous media predictions of where the Senators would end up ranged from fourth in the conference to out of the playoffs. The Hockey News had placed the Senators ninth in the conference,[102] while ESPN's John Buccigross predicted the Senators would end up in eleventh.[103] Las Vegas odds had put the odds of the Senators winning the Cup at 35–1.[104]

The Senators drew the defending champion Penguins as first-round opponents for the third time in the past four years. After the Senators won the first game in Pittsburgh, the Penguins took the next three to take a commanding 3–1 lead in the series. The Senators won the fifth game in triple overtime to force a sixth game in Ottawa. In the sixth game, the Senators took a 3–0 lead before the Penguins rallied to win the deciding game 4–3 in overtime to end the Senators season.

Senators vs. Penguins
GameDateScoreLocation (attendance)DecisionRecordRecap
1April 145 – 4Mellon Arena (17,132)Elliott1–0[105]
2April 161 – 2Mellon Arena (17,132)Elliott1–1[106]
3April 182 – 4Scotiabank Place (20,119)Elliott1–2[107]
4April 204 – 7Scotiabank Place (20,014)Leclaire1–3[108]
5April 224 – 3 (3OT)Mellon Arena (17,132)Leclaire2–3[109]
6April 243 – 4 (1OT)Scotiabank Place (20,122)Leclaire2–4[110]

Player statistics

Skaters

Goaltenders

Regular season
Player GP Min W L OTL GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Brian Elliott553038291841302.571424.9095010
Pascal Leclaire34174512142933.20822.8870002
Mike Brodeur318030031.0087.9661000
Playoffs
Player GP Min W L GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Pascal Leclaire321112102.84125.9200000
Brian Elliott420312144.1495.8530000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Senators. Stats reflect time with Senators only.
Traded mid-season.

Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Milestones

Date Player Milestone
October 3, 2009Erik KarlssonFirst NHL game
First NHL assist
First NHL point
October 8, 2009Matt CarknerFirst NHL goal
Jarkko Ruutu500th NHL game
October 12, 2009Chris Neil1,300th NHL PIM
October 15, 2009Milan MichalekFirst NHL career hat trick
November 5, 2009Pascal Leclaire50th NHL win
November 7, 2009Jarkko Ruutu900th NHL PIM
Chris Campoli100th NHL point
Jarkko Ruutu900th NHL PIM
November 19, 2009Milan Michalek100th NHL goal
Chris Phillips800th NHL game
Alexandre Picard50th NHL point
50th NHL PIM
November 21, 2009Chris Kelly50th NHL goal
November 25, 2009Ryan KellerFirst NHL game
November 26, 2009Chris Kelly200th NHL PIM
November 28, 2009Nick Foligno50th NHL point
December 3, 2009Chris Phillips600th NHL PIM
December 12, 2009Alex Kovalev400th NHL goal
December 14, 2009Filip Kuba200th NHL assist
Brian Elliott50th NHL game
December 19, 2009Mike Fisher300th NHL point
Jonathan Cheechoo
Jarkko Ruutu50th NHL goal
Erik KarlssonFirst NHL goal
Mike BrodeurFirst NHL game
First NHL start
First NHL win
January 5, 2010Milan Michalek200th NHL PIM
January 12, 2010Shean Donovan700th NHL PIM
January 14, 2010Mike BrodeurFirst NHL shutout
January 26, 2010Chris Campoli300th NHL game
February 9, 2010Jonathan Cheechoo500th NHL game
February 11, 2010Mike Fisher600th NHL game
February 13, 2010Derek SmithFirst NHL game
March 4, 2010Daniel Alfredsson600th NHL assist
March 27, 2010Chris Kelly400th NHL game
April 1, 2010Bobby ButlerFirst NHL game
April 6, 2010Daniel Alfredsson1,000th NHL game
Date Coach Milestone
March 6, 2010Cory Clouston100th NHL game
Date Team Milestone
November 17, 2009Ottawa Senators1,300th NHL game
March 22, 2010Ottawa Senators600th NHL win

Awards

Regular season
PlayerAwardDate
Mike Fisher[111]NHL Third Star of the WeekNovember 23, 2009
Brian Elliott[112]NHL First Star of the WeekJanuary 25, 2010
Brian Elliott[113]NHL Second Star of the WeekFebruary 1, 2010
Brian Elliott[114]NHL First Star of the WeekMarch 29, 2010

Records

  • January 14, 2010 – February 4, 2010: Eleven-game win streak, modern franchise record.[115][116]
  • April 22, 2010: Senators defeat Penguins in triple overtime on a goal by Matt Carkner at 7:06, ending the longest game in modern franchise history.[117]

Transactions

The Senators have been involved in the following transactions during the 2009–10 season.

Draft picks

The 2009 NHL Entry Draft was held in Montreal on June 26–27, 2009. Ottawa made the following picks:[151]

Round Overall pick Player Position Nationality College/junior/club team (League)
1 9 Jared Cowen D  Canada Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
2 39 Jakob Silfverberg RW/LW  Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden Junior)
2 46 (from Columbus) Robin Lehner G  Sweden Frolunda HC (Sweden Junior)
4 100 Chris Wideman D  United States Miami University (CCHA)
5 130 Mike Hoffman C/LW  Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
5 146 (from Boston via Phoenix) Jeff Costello LW  United States Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)
6 160 Corey Cowick LW  Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
7 190 Brad Peltz LW  United States Avon Old Farms (USHS-CT)
7 191 (from Edmonton) Michael Sdao D  United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)

Farm teams

See also

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