NHL opts not to make Senators forfeit a 1st round pick for nullified 2021 trade
NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL has decided not to make the Ottawa Senators forfeit a first-round draft pick for their role in a 2021 trade that was later nullified.
The Senators instead will get the 32nd and final pick in the first round after the league decided their change of ownership affected what the appropriate punishment should be. The team will also pay a fine of 1 million dollars to NHL Foundation Canada.
If Ottawa misses the playoffs and happens to win the draft lottery for one of the first two picks, it will result in a re-draw. After announcing the alteration Thursday, the NHL said it will have no further comment on the matter.
“We fully accept the modified sanctions the league has imposed today,” Senators owner Michael Andlauer said in a statement. “We are grateful for the league and commissioner keeping an open mind on this issue and modifying the penalty.
