Sherbrooke Record

Dorion believes Duchene is the top 6 forward to take Sens to the ‘next level’

- By Lisa Wallace THE CANADIAN PRESS

Senators general manager Pierre Dorion says the trade to bring Matt Duchene to Ottawa was a “no brainer.”

Dorion and Duchene met with the media Monday, a day after the Senators acquired Duchene from Colorado as part of a three-way deal that included sending Kyle Turris to the Nashville Predators.

Ottawa was a goal away from advancing to the Stanley Cup final last season, and Dorion said acquiring a forward of Duchene's calibre will allow the Senators to build on that success.

“(Sunday) was a great day for the Senators franchise,” said Dorion, who had expressed his interest in Duchene months ago to Colorado GM Joe Sakic. “After a great playoff run last year we feel we've added an elite forward to our group ? someone we feel that can help us take to the next level. We've acquired a player that we're really excited about acquiring. We felt this deal for us was a no-brainer in what we had to give up.”

Duchene has four goals and 10 points this season through 13 games with the Avalanche. The third-overall pick in 2009 has 178 goals and 250 assists in 586 career games.

“I'm beyond excited, three hours from home, back in my home province with a team that I've been keeping my eye on for a long time,” said Duchene, a native of Haliburton, Ont. “To see the way these guys play and the skill level and it's a great market, great fans and I can't wait to get started.”

Duchene won't have to wait long to face his former team _ the Senators' next two games are in Sweden against Colorado as part of the NHL Global series.

“It's going to be very strange,” Duchene said. “First of all playing a game in Sweden is strange. Back-toback is tough and then playing against my former teammates and friends is even weirder, but at the same time there's going to be a level of comfort since I played against these guys in practice every day.”

Giving up Turris was tough for the Senators, but knowing the 28-year-old centre was set to become an unrestrict­ed free agent at the end of the season and a contract extension seemed unlikely this was the best case scenario.

Turris was looking for an extension of seven or eight years and the Senators weren't comfortabl­e with that number. Strangely enough Turris went on to sign a six-year, Us$36-million extension with the Predators.

Duchene has one more year remaining on his $6-million contract after this season. He can start working on an extension as of July 1.

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