Fabian Zetterlund commits to the Ottawa Senators on a lucrative three-year dealImage Via Twitter (Fabian Zetterlund commits to the Ottawa Senators on a lucrative three-year deal) The Ottawa Senators seem to have made this a firm declaration with a three-year contract deal worth $12.825 million with Fabian Zetterlund. The 25-year-old Zetterlund was slated to become a restricted free agent in July, but Ottawa’s quick action ensured they maintained the winger’s services. This deal is not just for his paycheck; it is also an investment in a player who has seen few gains in being gritty and scoring over the past few seasons.

Fabian Zetterlund’s transfer from the San Jose Sharks to the Ottawa Senators opens a new chapter

The very day Zetterlund was traded to Ottawa, March 7, a new chapter began in his NHL journey. He was counted upon for some steady contributions with the San Jose Sharks, racking up steady numbers before the trade. Once in Ottawa, Zetterlund managed five points in 20 regular-season games with the team, quickly fitting in with the system. Despite being shut out in six playoff appearances, the management saw the long-term upside of his talents and rewarded him with a $4.275 million-per-year contract.The presence of Zetterlund lent a certain versatility to Ottawa’s forward groupings. Depending on which line he would be slotted in, the emphasis there would be on his mere physical force for turnovers or on some greater ability to time the rush with chances; this gave the coaching staff options. Off the ice, the acceptance was also very rapid as he quickly earned raves from his teammates for his approach and goodwill in adopting the new system.The Senators’ front office, headed by GM Steve Staios, lauded Zetterlund’s blend of work ethic and offensive ability. Zetterlund’s ability to play hard, fast, and high-energy offense lines up with Ottawa’s developing core. Zetterlund has developed his game across three franchises: the New Jersey Devils, the San Jose Sharks, and now the Senators. He now has 116 points (52 goals, 64 assists) in 247 NHL games.The pathway since he was drafted 63rd overall by the Devils in 2017 has not always been one for the headlines. He has gone upward, making a name for himself. Completing the hard work, forechecking, battling for the puck along the boards, and being responsible in his defensive coverage have all made him a precious middle-six forward that Ottawa values for the next phase of their rebuild.Also Read: Hockey hearts: Stories of the Love of NHL stars and their remarkable partnersWith Fabian Zetterlund signed through the 2027-28 season, the Ottawa Senators are betting on his skills today and his potential for growth in the future. While his playoff impact is something to be watched, the team has taken an astute approach in securing yet another piece of their forward corps. If Zetterlund raises his game over the next few years, this contract may stand as an intelligent and well-timed investment.