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The Ottawa Senators (30-22-9) travel to Seattle to face the Kraken (29-23-9) on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. in a matchup with direct playoff implications for both clubs. The Senators hold a one-point edge in the standings, making this a tight late-season contest between two franchises separated by very little in the wild-card picture.

Saturday’s game arrives at a charged moment for Seattle. The Kraken organization completed two roster moves on Friday: a veteran forward extension and a trade for additional scoring depth. Kraken general manager Jason Botterill described the road ahead as demanding, with 21 games left on the schedule.

Where the Ottawa Senators Stand in the Playoff Race

The Ottawa Senators sit at 30-22-9, one point ahead of Seattle’s 29-23-9 record as of March 7. Both clubs occupy contested playoff territory. Every game in this final stretch carries compounding weight.

The Senators have won more than they have lost, but the margin for error shrinks each week. Botterill acknowledged Friday that Seattle faces a difficult schedule over its final 21 games — a candid admission that depth and consistency will be tested.

For Ottawa, arriving in Seattle means facing a roster that was actively rebuilt on Friday. The Senators’ ability to suppress high-danger chances will be tested by a Kraken group that their own head coach identified as needing more goal production.

Seattle Kraken Add Bobby McMann Before Ottawa Senators Matchup

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Seattle acquired forward Bobby McMann from Toronto ahead of Saturday’s game against the Ottawa Senators. McMann posted 19 goals, 13 assists, and 32 points in 60 games this season. His arrival addresses the scoring gap that the Kraken’s head coach spotlighted publicly earlier in the week.

McMann’s 19 goals in 60 games projects to roughly 26 goals over a full 82-game season. For a Kraken team searching for secondary scoring, that output fits a clear organizational need. His 13 assists show he contributes across multiple phases of an offensive sequence, not merely as a net-front finisher.

The deal also adds physical presence to Seattle’s forward group. Puck battles along the boards define possession in playoff-style hockey, and McMann brings both the scoring and the grit that Botterill and the coaching staff had identified as priorities.

Jordan Eberle Extension Signals Kraken Commitment to Experience

Jordan Eberle, Seattle’s leading goal scorer, signed a two-year contract extension at $5.5 million average annual value on Friday. The deal was announced the same day as the McMann acquisition, giving the Kraken a full day of roster construction before hosting Ottawa.

Eberle’s extension rewards what the team described as a comeback season. The veteran forward re-established himself as a top offensive contributor, earning a contract that reflects both his current production and his value as an experienced leader chasing a playoff berth.

The $5.5 million AAV carries salary cap implications that will shape Seattle’s offseason planning and any further deadline moves Botterill might pursue. Eberle’s presence gives the Kraken an anchor around which McMann and other newcomers can orient themselves quickly in the locker room.

Key Developments Ahead of Saturday’s Puck Drop

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The following facts define the context entering Saturday’s game between the Ottawa Senators and the Seattle Kraken:

  • The Ottawa Senators hold a 30-22-9 record, one point ahead of the Kraken’s 29-23-9 mark.
  • Kraken GM Jason Botterill noted Friday that Seattle faces a difficult schedule over its final 21 games.
  • Bobby McMann was acquired from Toronto with 19 goals, 13 assists, and 32 points across 60 games this season.
  • Jordan Eberle, Seattle’s leading goal scorer, signed a two-year extension at $5.5 million AAV on Friday.
  • The Kraken’s head coach publicly cited goal-scoring as a need earlier in the week, directly preceding both the McMann trade and the Eberle extension.

What This Game Means for Both Teams’ Playoff Trajectories

Saturday’s contest functions as a direct points exchange between two clubs separated by a single point. An Ottawa victory extends the Senators’ cushion and applies pressure on Seattle’s remaining schedule. A Kraken win draws Seattle level and shifts momentum toward a team that just upgraded its roster on two fronts in the same 24-hour window.

For the Senators, defensive assignments must now account for McMann’s combination of physical play and 19-goal production. Ottawa’s penalty kill and shutdown pairings face a Kraken attack that the organization deliberately strengthened on Friday. Road games against motivated opponents test roster depth in concrete, measurable ways.

Seattle’s cap commitments from the Eberle extension and the McMann acquisition will shape the Kraken’s flexibility through the trade deadline and into the offseason. Botterill’s public acknowledgment of the schedule difficulty shows Seattle is managing expectations while also taking deliberate steps to improve. Both clubs enter Saturday’s puck drop with legitimate claims to a playoff spot and with the understanding that this result will shift the calculus for both franchises in the final weeks of the regular season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Ottawa Senators’ and Seattle Kraken’s records entering March 7?

The Ottawa Senators hold a 30-22-9 record, placing them one point ahead of the Seattle Kraken’s 29-23-9 mark entering the March 7 game.

Who is Bobby McMann and why did Seattle acquire him?

Bobby McMann is a forward acquired by Seattle from Toronto ahead of the March 7 game against Ottawa. He posted 19 goals, 13 assists, and 32 points in 60 games this season. The Kraken’s head coach had publicly identified goal-scoring as a need, and McMann’s arrival addresses that gap directly.

What are the terms of Jordan Eberle’s contract extension?

Jordan Eberle signed a two-year contract extension at $5.5 million average annual value on Friday, March 7. The deal was announced the same day Seattle acquired Bobby McMann from Toronto.

How many games does Seattle have remaining in the regular season?

Kraken GM Jason Botterill stated on Friday that Seattle faces a demanding schedule over its final 21 games of the regular season.

What time does the Ottawa Senators vs. Seattle Kraken game start on March 7?

The Ottawa Senators and Seattle Kraken are scheduled to face off at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 7.

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Martina Vogel is a Swiss tennis correspondent who has covered every Grand Slam tournament since 2009. With a degree in sports journalism from the University of Zurich, she brings a European perspective and deep tactical insight to her coverage of the ATP and WTA tours. Martina has conducted sit-down interviews with multiple Grand Slam champions and is known for her detailed match analysis that explores the chess-like strategy within every rally.