Ottawa Senators set to face Boston Bruins in opening round of NHL playoffs
OTTAWA — Pierre Dorion always knew the Ottawa Senators were a playoff team.
Hired as Ottawa’s GM after the franchise missed the NHL post-season last year, Dorion has seen a transformation of sorts this season. Under first-year head coach Guy Boucher, the Senators finished second in the Atlantic Division to cement a playoff berth.
Ottawa now faces the Boston Bruins in the post-season for the first time in club history. But when the Senators open the series Wednesday night at the Canadian Tire Centre, they’ll have home-ice advantage to start a series for the first time since ’07 when they reached the Stanley Cup final.
“It was a year ago today that I felt this team was a playoff team,” said Dorion, who was hired April 10, 2016. “We’re in the playoffs, time to make some noise.


