What's Happening?
In a recent episode of the series 'Absolute Non-Sens,' former Ottawa Senators Head Coach Paul MacLean sat down with Ian Mendes and Jackson Starr to reminisce about his time with the team. MacLean, who led the Senators from 2011 to 2014, shared some of his favorite memories and experiences during his tenure. The discussion highlighted key moments and personal anecdotes from his coaching career, providing fans with an insider's perspective on the team's dynamics and challenges during his leadership. This episode is part of a broader series that aims to engage fans by revisiting significant periods in the team's history.
Why It's Important?
Paul MacLean's reflections offer valuable insights into the Ottawa Senators' history and the evolution of the team under his guidance.
His tenure included notable achievements, such as leading the team to the playoffs and earning the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's coach of the year in 2013. By sharing his experiences, MacLean contributes to the team's legacy and helps fans understand the strategic decisions and challenges faced by the team during his leadership. This engagement not only strengthens the connection between the team and its fan base but also enriches the narrative of the Senators' past performances and future aspirations.













