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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
Instead of forfeiting their first-round pick in the 2026 NHL draft, the Ottawa Senators will now select 32nd overall. Here are four prospects they should follow, including a long shot, a safe player and an interesting project.
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.
The Senators will draft at No. 32 this year. David Kirouac / Imagn Images The Ottawa Senators’ first-round pick in this year’s NHL Draft has been restored. The league on Thursday decided to modify its punishment for the organization’s handling of the ...
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