Senators GM: re-signing Karlsson a priority, unless excellent offer comes along
OTTAWA — For months, Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion has insisted he won’t trade Erik Karlsson or Mark Stone.
But Dorion finally acknowledged on Thursday that his team might miss the playoffs and that he’s had conversations with rival GMs about making deals. Although he still calls re-signing Karlsson a priority, he also can’t walk away from an outstanding deal.
“We have to be realistic, if we’re not going to make the playoffs we’re going to have to make changes,” Dorion said ahead of Ottawa’s game against the St. Louis Blues. “We’re going to be really smart about how we go about things. We have a plan for whatever situation we’re in and at that point and time we’ll test that and make sure we make the right decision for this organization.”
The Senators (15-18-9) sit 12 points back of the Pittsburgh Penguins for the last wild card spot in the East and 15 points back of the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs in the Atlantic Division. Dorion remains optimistic but knows that it will take an incredible run to make the post-season.