The Ottawa Senators announced they have placed Zack MacEwen on waivers, a move that could give other NHL teams a chance to claim the physical winger. MacEwen, a veteran of 235 NHL games, has contributed three points this season while primarily playing on the fourth line.
The #Sens made a pair of roster moves on Sunday.https://t.co/dSWyKlQIEQ
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Known for his grit and physicality, he previously recorded over 150 hits in a season twice. At a league-minimum salary of $775,000, he offers an affordable option for teams seeking to bolster their bottom-six depth with a heavy-hitting presence. Only a handful of teams, if anyone are looking for someone like him, given his limited offensive production. However, teams in need of toughness and a budget-friendly option may find him appealing.
The waiver decision also clears the way for the Senators to give young talent a chance, with Zack Ostapchuk poised to take over MacEwen’s spot. Ostapchuk, a promising prospect, could bring fresh energy to Ottawa’s bottom six. Additionally, forward Cole Reinhardt, who has been turning heads with his performances, could be another candidate for a call-up in the near future.
For MacEwen, this represents a chance to either reestablish himself in the AHL or potentially provide value to another NHL team. If he does make it to the AHL, Belleville will have picked up a very useful asset who has proven to be quite effective in the past.
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