Lors du plus récent épisode de La Brigade, une discussion à propos des commentaires de Steve Staios (lors d’une entrevue après sa conférence de presse) à la suite de la date limite des transactions, a énormément fait réagir.
The Edmonton Oilers might have lost to the Ottawa Senators on Sunday, but there’s still plenty of distance between the two teams. With the win, the Senators improved to 26th in the National Hockey League with a 30-36-4 record and 64 points through 70 games this year.
From the outset this season, it’s been a rollercoaster of emotions for the entire Ottawa Senators’ organization and its fans. After a drawn-out process, Michael Andlauer took ownership of a team that appeared to be close to breaking through the playoff barrier, especially based on last season’s performance.
The Ottawa Senators have 19 meaningless games to play before the season’s death march comes to a merciful end. Given the choice between sticking a fork
The Ottawa Senators were cautious at the NHL’s March 8th Trade Deadline. Despite many big names from his club supposedly being in play, GM Steve Staios held his ground and didn’t bite.
The Ottawa Senators’ rebuild looks like a miserable failure, with the team doing much worse this year than last. Senators president of hockey operations and general manager (GM) Steve Staios must find a way to get the project back on track, or fans could be looking at a Rebuild 2.0 that could stretch out for years to come.
The Ottawa Senators 2024 NHL trade deadline was far too influenced by the Pierre Dorion management regime. It’s not all that different today. Staios didn’t want to be GM, and here he is right now.
The NHL trade deadline came and went for Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios and his staff, but no deals were consummated on Friday. However, the team made one acquisition, claiming forward Boris Katchouk off waivers from the Chicago Blackhawks.
Ottawa Senators’ general manager Steve Staios held court in Anaheim Wednesday touching on a wide array of topics including dealing forward Vladimir Tarasenko to Florida, irons in the fire, the team’s approach to the trade deadline, plus an update on injuries to Josh Norris, Travis Hamonic.
Many pundits say Ottawa Senators president of hockey operations and general manager (GM) Steve Staios has serious problems in goal and that he should move quickly to solve them.
Rumours are rampant in Bytown that the Ottawa Senators could be making some big trades leading up to the March 8 NHL trade deadline. The team’s president
A joke going around Ottawa these days starts off with, “What do the Ottawa Senators and the Titanic have in common? The punch line is that they’re both at the bottom of the Atlantic. Not all Senators fans find that funny and many are demanding major changes in their team’s roster.
The Ottawa Senators have quickly become a team to watch ahead of the March 8 2024 NHL trade deadline. TSN’s Darren Dreger recently reported that Sens’ GM Steve Staios has quickly ramped up trade talks in a major way and is considering a slew of options.
The Ottawa Senators are sitting in the basement of the Eastern Conference in what’s been another disappointing season for the franchise. After hiring a new GM and a new coach, it now sounds like the next batch of changes are going to come on the ice ahead of the March 8 trade deadline.
Ottawa Senators’ president of hockey operations, Steve Staios, will be ringing in the new year with a new title as the Senators announce him as their new general manager on Sunday.
Earlier this morning, the Ottawa Senators announced a slew of personnel changes to their front office. This is headlined by the assumption of Steve Staios as the full-time general manager of the club.
The Ottawa Senators named Steve Staios general manager on Sunday. The club also appointed Dave Poulin as senior vice president of hockey operations and Ryan Bowness as associate general manager.
The Senators took home a big win on Wednesday night. A 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs, the hope is that the scoring outburst is just the start of good things to come, especially considering all that the organization has been though over the past two weeks.
Just before the 2023-24 regular season, the Ottawa Senators have made another front-office move. Former Edmonton Oilers Special Advisor Steve Staios joins another Canadian team as Ottawa’s President of Hockey Operations.
The Edmonton Oilers find themselves in a potential managerial dilemma after their possible general manager candidate, Steve Staios, was appointed as the Ottawa Senators’ new President of Hockey Operations.
The Ottawa Senators appointed Steve Staios as president of hockey operations on Friday. Earlier on Friday morning, Staios resigned from his position as special adviser to hockey operations with the Edmonton Oilers.
The Ottawa Senators have confirmed that Steve Staios has been named the newest president of hockey operations ahead of the 2023-24 NHL season.
The Ottawa Senators have made a big move at the top of their hockey operations department, naming former NHLer Steve Staios to be their new president of hockey operations.
In a not-so-surprising turn of events, Steve Staios is said to have parted ways with the Edmonton Oilers’ front office. The shift came to light when ardent Oilers supporters noticed Staios’ conspicuous absence from the team’s official hockey operations webpage.
Staios is remembered the most for his eight-season run with the Oilers, helping the team advance to the Stanley Cup Final in 2006.
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