Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion figures things are bound to improve
Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion believes better times are ahead.
Considering all the turmoil experienced by the franchise in the past two years or so, it would be hard for that not to be the case.
The Senators general manager covered plenty of ground in his end-of-season news conference on Tuesday, touching on the hiring of a new head coach and president of hockey operations and the progression of the rebuild. But the overall message was that Dorion expects things to improve.
The Senators finished last in the NHL with a 29-47-6 record and while that was extremely disappointing, Dorion says there is reason for optimism with the prospects and picks they acquired from moving out players like Erik Karlsson, Mark Stone, Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel.