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The short history of Ottawa Senators' offer sheets is unlikely to grow this summer
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Ottawa Senators’ Offer Sheet Saga: A Brief Past with Little Chance of Expansion This Summer

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Ottawa Senators have rarely utilized offer sheets in their history. One notable instance was in July 1996 when they signed Washington Capitals’ goaltender Ron Tugnutt. At the time, Senator GM Pierre Gauthier capitalized on an undervalued player by offering Tugnutt a one-year deal reportedly worth $400,000, which the Capitals declined to match. This move paid off as Ottawa greatly improved that season, earning their first-ever Stanley Cup playoff appearance.

Though offer sheets are uncommon, the St. Louis Blues found success with this strategy last summer. They acquired defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway by giving up second and third-round draft picks. Both players, former first-rounders, showed promising performances during the Blues’ recent playoff run. Broberg played 68 games with 29 points and substantial ice time, while Holloway scored 63 points in 77 games, ranking third in team scoring. Their positive plus-minus of 21 reflects their valuable contributions, suggesting this gamble worked well for St. Louis without hurting the Edmonton Oilers, from whom they acquired the players.

The Blues’ success might encourage other teams to consider offer sheets, but this approach can be risky and expensive. Typically, teams must offer lucrative, long-term contracts to deter the current club from matching, often leading to overpayments—exemplified by Jesperi Kotkaniemi’s case. Additionally, teams exchange valuable draft picks as compensation, particularly for top-tier players with high salaries.

Regarding Ottawa, their shortage of offer sheet activity is likely to continue this summer. Offer sheets can only be signed after July 1st and must involve the team’s own draft picks, not those acquired from others. Ottawa’s draft pick assets are limited, notably due to NHL penalties for tampering related to Evgenii Dadonov’s deal with Vegas and other trades that depleted their picks. Though they hold a 2026 third-round pick, signing promising yet affordable players via offer sheets seems unlikely in the near term.

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Ultimately, if offer sheets become popular this season, Ottawa may not immediately join the trend.

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Fan Take: This news spotlights the high-stakes gamble teams take with offer sheets, demonstrating how strategic moves can reshape franchise trajectories or backfire costly. For hockey fans, it underscores the evolving complexities of player contracts and team-building strategies, promising more thrilling off-ice drama in the seasons ahead.

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