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Senators name Travis Green as head coach, sign him to four-year deal

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators are turning to Travis Green to end a seven-year playoff drought. The NHL club announced Tuesday that it has hired Green as the club's new head coach and signed him to a four-year contract.
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The Ottawa Senators have named Travis Green as head coach and signed him to a four-year contract. Green, then-New Jersey Devils interim coach, watches players during a huddle in the third period of the team's NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues, in Newark, N.J., Thursday, March 7, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Frank Franklin II

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators are turning to Travis Green to end a seven-year playoff drought.

The NHL club announced Tuesday that it has hired Green as the club's new head coach and signed him to a four-year contract.

Green takes over from interim head coach Jacques Martin, who coached the team after D.J. Smith was fired on Dec. 18. Martin, who previously coached the club from 1996-2004, is staying on as an adviser.

“After speaking to several highly qualified candidates, it became clear that Travis is the right fit to lead our group,” Senators president of hockey operations and general manager Steve Staios said in a release. 

"As we've routinely stated, developing a winning culture is paramount to our aspiration of achieving sustained success. Travis has a burning desire to win, is passionate about teaching and holds his players to a very high standard."

The Senators said the timing of a press conference to introduce Green was yet to be determined.

Ottawa last made the playoffs in 2016-17, when they made a surprise run before losing to Pittsburgh in seven games in the Eastern Conference final.

The team has had its share of high-profile struggles on and off the ice since then. 

This season began with the promise of stable ownership under new governor Michael Andlauer, but went off the rails quickly when longtime GM Pierre Dorion was fired after an NHL investigation into irregularities stemming from a 2021 trade caused the team to forfeit a first-round draft pick.

On the ice, the Senators got off to an 11-15 start, prompting the team to fire Smith in his fifth season coaching the club.

The multi-year deal for Green shows the club believes he can turn its fortunes around.

The 53-year-old from Castlegar, B.C., coached in the Vancouver Canucks' system from 2013 to 2021, including four-plus seasons as head coach at the NHL level. 

The Canucks posted a 141-159-35 record under Green and made the playoffs once, when they advanced to the second round of the 2019-20 post-season before losing to Vegas in seven games. 

He was fired 25 games into the 2021-22 season along with general manager Jim Benning with the Canucks sitting at 8-15-2.

Most recently, Green posted an 8-12-1 record as interim head coach of the New Jersey Devils last season after Lindy Ruff was fired on March 4.

Green has had greater playoff success at the American Hockey League level. He led Vancouver's former affiliate, the Utica Comets, to the 2015 Calder Cup final.

He also won a Western Hockey League championship as interim head coach with the Portland Winterhawks in 2013.

Internationally, Green coached Canada at the 2022 Spengler Cup.

Green spent 14 seasons in the NHL as a player after СƵ drafted in the second round (23rd overall) by the New York Islanders in 1989. 

He recorded 455 points (193 goals, 262 assists) and 764 penalty minutes over 970 regular-season games with the Islanders, Anaheim, Phoenix, Toronto and Boston.


This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 7, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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