Senators, star defenceman Thomas Chabot agree to eight-year contract extension
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators believe the future looks a lot brighter after signing star defenceman Thomas Chabot to an eight-year, US$64-million contract extension Thursday.
Chabot’s decision to remain in Ottawa for the next nine years — he has one season left on his entry-level deal — is a statement that he believes in the Senators’ rebuild process and is committed to helping turn the franchise around.
The Senators finished last in the NHL in 2018-19 after trading away three of their best players — Erik Karlsson, Mark Stone and Matt Duchene — when they couldn’t sign them to extensions.
“At the end of the day to be here for the next nine years and build something together with the group and get something going and be a real competitive team within the next couple years, this can only be exciting,” said Chabot, a native of Sainte-Marie, Que.