Waterloo Region Record

Embattled Sens owner Melnyk to meet with fans

- LISA WALLACE

OTTAWA — Embattled Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk will meet with fans at two town hall meetings in the coming weeks as the club attempts to quell public criticism in the midst of a disappoint­ing National Hockey League season.

GM Pierre Dorion will also participat­e in the meetings, he told a conference call for season ticket-holders Friday.

The call came a few days after billboards, paid for by fans, were put up across the city with the message #MelnykOut.

Melnyk has been taking a beating from fans this season, especially after he raised the idea of moving the team back in December, saying “if it doesn’t look good here, it could look very, very nice somewhere else.’’

The Senators and their fans were optimistic heading into the 2017-18 campaign after advancing to the Eastern Conference final last year.

But, much to the fans’ dismay, they have tumbled down the standings this season and will miss the playoffs.

Dorion opened Friday’s call by expressing his condolence­s for Erik Karlsson and his wife Melinda, whose son was stillborn earlier this week, saying the captain would be given all the time he needs to deal with the loss.

Expecting numerous questions regarding Karlsson’s future with the club, Dorion addressed it right away.

“Erik Karlsson is a fantastic player,” Dorion said.

“The profession­al relationsh­ip between he, Eugene (Melnyk) and myself and the entire organizati­on is strong and I want all of you to know that. I do think there is something we should clarify that I didn’t communicat­e well enough early on in terms of his current deal; when we can offer Erik a contract on July 1, we will do so. I hope this clarifies things and we don’t want to get into specifics on too many players, but we think it’s important that we need to mention that.”

That being said, the possibilit­y of Karlsson being traded the NHL draft still exists.

Dorion went on to say that a full evaluation of all hockey personnel would take place following the conclusion of the season.

When it comes to the potential for buyouts, Dorion said it would be part of the ongoing discussion­s. “It’s not something that we like to do,” he said. “On this roster there could be possibilit­y of buyouts, there could be a possibilit­y of maybe trading players that we were thinking of buying out so there’s a lot of scenarios that we’ll have to get through during the off-season.”

Earlier this season when the team was struggling, Dorion gave head coach Guy Boucher, who has one year remaining on his contract, his full backing. He was more cautious on Friday.

“When it comes to our coach and coaching staff we all feel that Guy is still a very good coach,” said Dorion. “In saying that, we didn’t meet expectatio­ns, so when the end of the year comes I think we’ll have to re-evaluate what we’re doing with our coaching staff. I think right now to give a vote of confidence or do the opposite is not the right thing. We still have nine games to play and at the end of the season we’ll sit down and definitely look at that.”

Fans have struggled with the direction of the team following the trade of Kyle Turris in November and the spiral to the bottom of the standings.

“We’re not big ones to brand plan or big proponents of telling everyone what our exact plans are because then you seem to give an edge to the opposition,” Dorion said.

“Are we going to be in some sort of a rebuild? Yes. Or is it going to be some sort of a retool? Yes. Do we want to be as competitiv­e as we can be? Yes, without a doubt.

“Sometimes when people hear the term rebuild, retool they think you’re going to take a step backwards and that’s not what our plans are. Our plans are to be as competitiv­e as we can be next year.”

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A billboard calling for Senators owner Eugene Melnyk to sell the team is seen in Ottawa on Monday.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO A billboard calling for Senators owner Eugene Melnyk to sell the team is seen in Ottawa on Monday.
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Eugene Melnyk

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