Failing to clear the adequate cap space throughout the offseason, the Ottawa Senators are still unable to sign restricted free agent forward Shane Pinto. Throughout the last several weeks, Mathieu Joseph and his $2.95MM cap hit have popped up in the rumor mill, listed as a viable cap-clearing candidate for the Senators to afford Pinto’s new deal. Even recently, former first-round pick, Erik Brannstrom has also seen his name appear in trade negotiations.
Nevertheless, without an apparent end in sight to the contract negotiations, and simply too much attention on the entire ordeal, both Darren Dreger and Bruce Garrioch of TSN are reporting that Pinto has left Ottawa for the time being, and has returned home to the United States to continue his training. With only a handful of teams being able to comfortably fit in either contract of Joseph or Brannstrom at this point of the season, the unfortunate stalemate between the Senators and Pinto may continue for the next couple of weeks, if not longer.
If Ottawa is expecting to compete for a playoff spot in the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference, they may need to pull the trigger on a trade sooner, rather than later. In Pinto’s absence, and with Joshua Norris still working his way back from a shoulder injury, the Senators now have to deploy Rourke Chartier as one of their centermen, a 27-year-old veteran of only 20 NHL games.
Last season for the Senators, in a rather explosive breakout season for the organization, Pinto would play in all 82 games, scoring 20 goals and 15 assists. Even down the middle of the ice specifically, he did well with a 52.1% faceoff percentage, although 56.9% of those opportunities were in the team’s offensive zone. In the meantime, Pinto will continue training at home in an effort to be game-ready once there is a resolution on a new contract.
Black Ace57
The Senators are going to have to pay the inflated price for the position they put themselves in with bad cap management. Everyone knows they need to shed cap and need to do it quickly and only so many teams can accommodate them.
Johnny Z
Joseph, the Detroit 1st and a ’25 3rd for Berggren……..price is going up!
pawtucket
Can Shane request a trade? I’d be so pissed at an organization that prioritized everyone else and left me to ‘train on my own’ and now I was a step or two behind once I do (if I do) get a chance to play this season. F-that
Incoming trade request
Nha Trang
He could, of course, but that doesn’t mean the Sens have to listen. With that, I agree with you: Ottawa has completely botched this, and one way or another Pinto has every right to be pissed off.
sweetg
Simple a team that has missed playoffs for six years. Should not be in this position. This what happens When you think signing Mcewen and Hamonic etc is more important. Does Dorian even last year with Steve Staios there now.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Maybe Steve Staios can send Dorion out for a couple of loaves of bread and lasagna. Then, get the locks changed before he gets back. Leave a note on the front door – “Thanks for your service to the Sens organization. Enjoy the parting gifts! Best of luck in your future endeavors in the KHL.”
SuperSinker
What a clown show
Gbear
I believe this is what they call a cluster flub.