Making news today is a veteran, and a former Stanley Cup winner, too. Depth forward Nick Cousins signs a contract. This is a solid move for a team looking to continue to tick the boxes this offseason. Bringing back Cousins does just that in Ottawa for general manager Steve Staios. It is one-year deal, worth $825K.
Nick Cousins one year deal at 825,000 with #Sens confirmed. HT @LalimesMartian
— Bruce Garrioch (@SunGarrioch) June 30, 2025
At this point of his career, with nearly 650 games of NHL experience, Cousins is seen as a veteran piece to a lineup. He has 77 career goals and 118 assists in that time. Furthermore, his career highlight was likely the 2024 Stanley Cup championship as a member of the Florida Panthers. In addition, he played an important depth-forward role on that team. That’s what led to the Ottawa Senators becoming interested him for the 2024-25 campaign.
As Nick Cousins signs this deal, there is reason for optimism. His ability to play up and down the lineup has, and will continue to be an asset he can provide. He had six goals and nine assists in 50 games in the Canadian National capital in 2024-25. Moreover, that was in just under 12 minutes of ice time. To be relied upon, when not getting much rhythm from limited ice time, is a big part of Cousins’ intangibles. If you’re wondering, Cousins’ season was shortened with a knee injury. In addition, he did return. He played in the final five games of the series versus the Toronto Maple Leafs. Furthermore, his physicality was not unnoticed. These are the details that all helped lead to him be signed.
With this contract, he will continue to provide those attributes. Moreover, he is hard to play against, and as we suggested can move throughout the lineup. For any team looking to be thought of a playoff contenders, he will be a great asset.
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