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The Hockey Writers Podcast - Ottawa Senators 2022-23 Season Preview
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The Hockey Writers Podcast - Ottawa Senators 2022-23 Season Preview

Hosts Matthew Zator and Kyle Knopp get together with Ottawa Senators writer Dayton Reimer to preview the 2022-23 season. They discuss everything from the new additions of Alex DeBrincat and Claude Giroux to whether this team is more lethal than the squads from the early 2000s that had Daniel Alfredsson, Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley leading the charge. They also dive into the Senators' weak defence and whether Cam Talbot and Anton Forsberg will be a strong enough tandem to compete in the Atlantic Division.

They also discuss some of the big storylines going into the season and identify some potential breakout stars, players that need to bounce back, X-factors, trade bait, and much more.

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