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Senators exploring the trade market for offensive help

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Cooper Godin
October 22, 2021  (10:59)
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The Ottawa Senators are four games into their 2021-22 season and currently have a record of 2-2-0. The Sens have scored eight goals in those four games, but general manager Pierre Dorion isn't satisfied.

According to TSN's Chris Johnston, Dorion is looking to add some scoring help to his roster, preferably a centerman.

"They would like some help down the middle. They would even take some help down the wing if that's what it takes to get this done. They're looking to add a player to their top nine that can produce a little offensively and help out their group in that regard. That's in addition to Brady Tkachuk joining their lineup," Johnston said on Thursday's edition of Insider Trading on TSN.

He added, "As for what they might give up? They have 11 draft picks in the upcoming draft, plus some prospects, so I think Pierre Dorion is open, and shopping, trying to add to his team."

The Senators will look to rebound from Thursday night's loss when they host the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon.

Source: Chris Johnston - Insider Trading