Sens forward Ryan making most of playoff opportunity after disappointing season
OTTAWA — This NHL season was shaping up to be one to forget for Ottawa Senators forward Bobby Ryan.
The 30-year-old had a career-low 25 points in 2016-17 while dealing with a broken finger and his mother’s unexpected death during the off-season. But the playoffs provided a fresh start for Ryan, and has taken the opportunity to become an impact post-season player at both ends of the ice.
“I don’t think my game’s changed a ton, I’ve just been a guy at the net a little more and I’ve tried to be a little more defensively responsible and I think I had some growing pains with that through the year as well,” Ryan said Friday, a day before the Senators started their Eastern Conference final in Pittsburgh. I just hope to contribute right now.”
And he has contributed in a big way. Ryan was an offensive force to be reckoned with in Ottawa’s opening series against Boston, paying the price in front of the net and scoring four goals and three assists, including the game winner in Games 3 and 4.


