Hey there! I’ve been following the situation with David Perron and the Ottawa Senators closely, and I have to say, it’s quite concerning. When he signed that two-year deal, there was so much excitement about what he could bring to the team, especially with his experience and scoring ability. The Senators really needed that veteran presence to help guide their younger players and provide some much-needed depth in the lineup.
But now, with him sidelined and not producing when he was healthy, it raises a lot of questions. It’s tough to see a player struggle like this, especially someone with his track record. The mystery surrounding his absence only adds to the frustration. Fans want to know what’s going on, and the lack of transparency from the team is definitely not helping.
The Senators are in a tough spot. They need secondary scoring, and without Perron, they’re really feeling the pinch. It’s a shame because he could have been a key piece in their development this season. I hope he can get back on the ice soon and show everyone why he was brought in. Otherwise, the Senators might have to look for other options to fill that gap. What do you think? Do you believe Perron can turn things around once he’s back?
Hey there! I’ve been following the situation with David Perron and the Ottawa Senators closely, and I have to say, it’s quite concerning. When he signed that two-year deal, there was so much excitement about what he could bring to the team, especially with his experience and scoring ability. The Senators really needed that veteran presence to help guide their younger players and provide some much-needed depth in the lineup.
But now, with him sidelined and not producing when he was healthy, it raises a lot of questions. It’s tough to see a player struggle like this, especially someone with his track record. The mystery surrounding his absence only adds to the frustration. Fans want to know what’s going on, and the lack of transparency from the team is definitely not helping.
The Senators are in a tough spot. They need secondary scoring, and without Perron, they’re really feeling the pinch. It’s a shame because he could have been a key piece in their development this season. I hope he can get back on the ice soon and show everyone why he was brought in. Otherwise, the Senators might have to look for other options to fill that gap. What do you think? Do you believe Perron can turn things around once he’s back?