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Concerning update from Elliotte Friedman on key Ottawa Senators player

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 30, 2026  (4:53 PM)
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Jan 31, 2026; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; View of a Ottawa Senators logo on a jersey worn by a member of the team against the New Jersey Devils during the second period at Canadian Tire Centre.
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Fabian Zetterlund and Travis Green are heading into an offseason where Ottawa has to decide what this player really is.

That is the real angle in Elliotte Friedman's comment. He did not frame Zetterlund as a throwaway name or a depth footnote.

He singled him out as one player he is curious about. That matters.

Because when Friedman says it has been a difficult fit for Zetterlund, he is pointing at a problem Ottawa cannot just ignore and hope fixes itself in camp.

This is not only about whether Zetterlund played badly. It is about whether the Senators ever found the right spot for him in the first place.

That is why Friedman's question lands. Do they look at this and decide they have to do a better job finding a fit for him, or do they decide the fit just is not there?

That is a real hockey choice, and it says plenty about where Ottawa is after a frustrating finish.

" Elliotte Friedman: Re Senators: One player I'm curious about...Fabian Zetterlund; it's been a difficult fit for him; do they look at it and say we have to do a better job of finding a spot for him or what " - 32 Thoughts (4/27)

Elliotte Friedman’s latest update on a key Senators player is concerning

Players like this can become sneaky important in the summer. Not stars, not total afterthoughts, but the kind of winger who forces a staff to decide whether usage or talent was the bigger issue.

If Ottawa thinks Green and the staff did not put him in the right role, then the answer is patience. You keep him, reset the usage, and try again with a clearer plan.

If Ottawa thinks the role was fine and the player still never looked natural in it, then the conversation changes fast.

That is why Friedman's wording matters. He did not say Zetterlund cannot play. He said it has been a difficult fit.

Those are 2 very different things.

A difficult fit can mean deployment, linemates, power-play role, or just a player never getting a stretch long enough to settle into the room. Ottawa has to sort out which one it was.

And this team already has enough bigger summer questions around Brady Tkachuk, roster balance, and how much more push it needs up front.

That is what makes Zetterlund interesting. He is not the headline in Ottawa, but he might be one of the more telling decisions.

Because if the Senators cannot correctly slot useful middle-of-the-lineup players, then the bigger build gets harder too.

Friedman just put a light on that. Ottawa now has to figure out whether Fabian Zetterlund deserves a better chance, or whether this difficult fit is already telling them the answer.


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