
Senators’ long-awaited return to playoffs ‘a good first step:’ GM Staios
OTTAWA — For the first time in eight years, playoff hockey is returning to Canada’s capital.
The Ottawa Senators officially clinched a long-awaited playoff berth Tuesday night, setting off a wave of celebration among players, fans and an organization eager to turn the page on years of rebuilding.
Even if the clinching didn’t happen as planned. The Senators (42-30-6) were coming off a disappointing 5-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night when they saw the Montreal Canadiens had beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-1, which officially allowed Ottawa to punch its ticket to the playoffs.
“Last night was a little bit awkward to be quite honest,” general manager Steve Staios said Wednesday. “We played one of our poorest games of the season and yet clinched a playoff spot. And the reaction from the group was not quite satisfied, you know.”