Senators general manager Steve Staios reflects on disappointing first half
OTTAWA — When Steve Staios joined the Ottawa Senators as president of hockey operations in September, he didn’t expect his team would be sitting near the bottom of the Eastern Conference at the halfway point of the season.
Then again, not much has gone as planned for the NHL club in a campaign dominated by negative headlines.
General manager Pierre Dorion and head coach D.J. Smith were both fired, forward Shane Pinto was suspended 41 games by the NHL for gambling-related reasons and the team has been plagued by a multitude of injuries.
That has added up to a rough start for the new ownership group led by Michael Andlauer, and the Senators (18-24-1) still have the second half of the season to get through as they seem destined to miss the playoffs for a seventh straight season.