Over the past three seasons, the Senators ranked last in the NHL with a power-play percentage of 16.5 percent and a penalty-killing percentage of 77.2 percent.
In that time, they were outscored 167-122 in power-play goals, but the 45-goal disadvantage was softened by a 16-goal lead in shorthanded goals. Their 28 shorthanded goals were tied for third in the NHL with the Boston Bruins, behind the Nashville Predators and Winnipeg Jets, who each scored 29. They allowed 12 in that span, the second fewest in the NHL after the Los Angeles Kings, who gave up 10 (the Vegas Golden Knights allowed five last season, their first in the NHL).
Ottawa center Jean-Gabriel Pageau had 12 shorthanded points (eight goals, four assists) over the past three seasons, which ranked second in the NHL to Boston forward Brad Marchand (15). Senators forward Zack Smith was tied for third in that span with Anaheim Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano with 11 shorthanded points (nine goals, two assists).