Ottawa Senators Re-Sign Logan Brown
The Ottawa Senators have re-signed Logan Brown to a one-year, two-way contract. It will pay him $750,000 at the NHL level and $100,000 in the minors.
Earlier this month, it was reported by Shawn Simpson that the disgruntled former first-round pick would play in Sweden if he wasn't traded by the Senators.
However, it appears that Brown has now had a change of heart and will fight for a spot with Ottawa.Sens updates on this Holiday Monday.
— Shawn Simpson (@TSNSimmer) September 6, 2021
Lots of chatter that Logan Brown will be moved. One thing for sure, I'm told he's not coming to Ottawa, and will go play in Sweden of he's not moved. That wouldn't be a bad move, and if I'm the Sens I hold his rights, unless a deal is good.
Brown played in just one NHL contest this past season and failed to record a point. He also played 13 games with the Belleville Senators and had two goals and nine points. He has had past success in the AHL, too, as he had 28 points in 25 games with Belleville the season before.Update on Logan Brown. With no trade market, he will sign a one year deal and come to Sens camp. There were European options, but the player still has NHL dreams. The back issues that plagued him have been resolved, and he's been training in Arizona all summer.
— Shawn Simpson (@TSNSimmer) September 18, 2021
In 30 career NHL games thus far, Brown has one goal, eight assists and nine points. Here's to hoping he can impress at camp and finally play with the Senators on a permanent basis.
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