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NHL imposes penalty on Ottawa Senators

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Ottawa Senators handed hefty fine and face NHL Draft penalty after controversial trade
The Ottawa Senators were fined $1 million by the National Hockey League, but have managed to recoup a first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft following an appeal.

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NHL confirms penalty for Senators: What happens with Ottawa’s first round pick in 2026?
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Sens to pick 32nd overall in modification of Dadonov trade penalty
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NHL Gives Ottawa Senators Back A First-Round Pick, Fines Them $1 Million
The NHL amended its penalty imposed on the Ottawa Senators for its role in connection to a cancelled trade.

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Senators to pick 32nd overall as NHL restores 1st-round selection
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NHL gives Senators 1st-round pick back for Evgenii Dadonov trade, with a catch
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NHL imposes new $1M fine on Ottawa Senators

The NHL has modified the disciplinary penalty previously issued to the Ottawa Senators over the 2021 trade involving Evgenii Dadonov. The league confirmed that Ottawa will now pay a $1 million CAD fine and receive the 32nd overall pick
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NHL imposes penalty on Ottawa Senators: What is the real reason behind the hefty $1M fine?

The National Hockey League has altered penalties for the Ottawa Senators concerning the Evgenii Dadonov trade. The team will pay a $1 million fine. Their 2026 draft pick will be the last in the round and cannot be traded.
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Devils Place Dadonov, Glendening, and Tsyplakov on Waivers.

The New Jersey Devils announced on Thursday that they had placed Evgenii Dadonov, Luke Glendening, and Maxim Tsyplakov on waivers.
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