Ottawa (23-28-5) finished sixth in the seven-team Scotia North Division last season, missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth straight season. It was 14-8-4 in its final 26 games after starting 9-20-1 and has won 149 games since Dorion became GM, third in Senators history behind Bryan Murray (339) and John Muckler (240).
"Last year we felt we were a team that was hard to play against, but now it's time to challenge to get two points every night, be in every game," Dorion said. "… So I think for us as a group it's to continue that growth. A lot of our younger players are reaching that maturity stage in their career where they should be leading us, not considered young players anymore. … It's time to start winning."
During Dorion's tenure, the Senators have drafted forwards Logan Brown (No. 11, 2016), Drake Batherson (No. 121, 2017),
Brady Tkachuk
(No. 4, 2018) and
Tim Stutzle
(No. 3, 2020). Defenseman
Jake Sanderson
was chosen two places after Stutzle.
"He's dedicated, detailed, and maintains a sound hockey mind," Melnyk said of Dorion. "Under Pierre's leadership, we have the utmost confidence that this team will soon be recognized as one that is consistently meriting success."
Batherson agreed to a six-year, $29.85 million contract (average annual value $4.975 million) Sept. 3. Coach D.J. Smith signed a two-year contract July 28, 16 days after the Senators hired Pierre McGuire as senior vice president of player development to work with Dorion and Melnyk.