While the Senators are expected to be looking to add to their roster by Friday’s trade deadline, that hasn’t stopped teams from calling about some of their younger veterans. To that end, Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reports that Ottawa has been receiving trade interest in winger Drake Batherson.
Notably, Garrioch notes that the Sens aren’t actively shopping him and it’s believed that GM Steve Staios isn’t believed to be in any sort of hurry to move Batherson. But with Ottawa having very limited cap space – around $850K, per PuckPedia – they would need to clear out some money if they want to make any sort of significant change to their roster. While it has been suggested before that they’d be open to moving center Josh Norris, his $7.95MM price tag through the 2029-30 season makes an in-season move a lot less likely.
Batherson’s contract, however, is a much more palatable one. He’s signed through the 2026-27 campaign at a $4.975MM price tag, one that’s generally viewed as a team-friendly cap charge. In theory, moving him would give them some flexibility to try to add a core piece although dealing away Batherson would also obviously open up a hole to fill in their core forward group.
Batherson enters tonight’s game against Chicago in second place in team scoring with 16 goals and 31 assists through 60 appearances while logging 18:30 per night of ice time. However, he has been a bit quiet as of late; since the calendar flipped to 2025, he has notched just three tallies and eight helpers in 24 games despite a small jump in playing time over that stretch.
Despite the dip in production as of late, Batherson’s recent track record is undoubtedly fueling the interest. He came into this season with two straight years of at least 22 goals and 62 points under his belt with his 28 goals and 66 points last season representing new career bests. Even with the slower pace of late, he still has a chance of reaching 20 goals and 60 points for a third straight year. Accordingly, Staios and the Sens could justifiably place a high asking price for his services if they were to consider moving Batherson.
At the moment, Ottawa will be hard-pressed to do much of consequence on the trade front by Friday at 2 PM ET. They can maybe add a lower-cost depth piece and that’s about it. If they do intend to do something bigger, it appears they’ll have at least one option to open up more flexibility with the interest in Batherson.
Norris, Zub, And Chabot should be moving on, They are all I.R. fixtures, Batherson is important, And consistent.
do NOT diss my man zub
Would have to be a hockey trade. I like Drake but he’d be a better fit elsewhere. MacKinnon could turn him into a PPG winger. Not going to happen in Ottawa.
The $64 question is: why?
The point of trading a player is to improve one’s team. Batherson is young, he’s signed to a team-friendly deal, and he’s a consistent, fine scorer. What are they possibly going to get for him that is *guaranteed* to make the team better? Speculative draft picks that may or may not pan out?
Draft choices are means to an end. You don’t win with draft choices. You win with *players.* Batherson already is one.