2. Will the Senators be more consistent in goal with Cam Talbot?
In the past two seasons the Senators have used six goalies: Anton Forsberg (54 games), Matt Murray (47), Filip Gustavsson (27), Marcus Hogberg (14), Joey Daccord (eight), Mads Sogaard (two). In that same span Talbot made 82 appearances for the Wild and went 51-20-9 with five shutouts. While team defense involves much more than just a goaltender, Talbot brings stability and durability, even at age 35, to a team that very much needs it.
3. Are the defensemen good enough after Thomas Chabot?
Chabot has established himself as a No. 1 defenseman in the NHL but there are plenty of question marks on the blue line. Ottawa has a promising cache of prospects ready to make the jump in Jake Sanderson (20), Jacob Bernard-Docker (22) and Lassi Thomson (21) but there'll be growing pains even if they do make the team out of training camp. Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice says it usually takes a defenseman about 180 NHL games to get a feel for the position. As such, it will be up to Travis Hamonic, Artem Zub, Erik Brannstrom and Nikita Zaitsev to hold the fort until the kids get up to speed.