Clarke MacArthur Gets Five-Year Extension (Senators)

The cap hit is around $4.65MM AAV.

From the press release:

OTTAWA - Ottawa Senators (@Senators) general manager Bryan Murray announced today that the club has signed forward Clarke MacArthur to a five-year contract extension which will run through the end of the 2019-20 National Hockey League season. The average annual value of the contract is $4.65 million ($4.5M, $4.5M, $4.75M, $4.75M, $4.75M).

MacArthur, 29, appeared in all but three of the Senators’ 82 regular-season games in 2013-14, establishing a new career high with 24 goals in his first season in Ottawa. He concluded the campaign ranking fourth in team scoring with 55 points (24 goals, 31 assists) while earning a career best plus-12 rating and a career high 78 penalty minutes.

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Ottawa finally got some clarity on the future of its regional broadcasts on Monday afternoon, and it sounds like it's going to be a step up from prior years with Sportsnet.

From the release, via the team site:

Beginning this season, 53 regular season Senators games plus pre-season matchups will be offered on TSN5 – part of TSN’s new expanded lineup of five national feeds branded TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5 that debut on Monday, August 25.

RDS’s suite of channels – including RDS, RDS2, and RDSInfo – delivers French-language coverage of 54 Ottawa Senators regular season games plus one pre-season matchup.

The networks’ regional Senators games will be available to TSN and RDS subscribers who live in the team’s designated broadcast region – which includes Eastern Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada.

TSN subscribers with participating television service providers in the Sens’ broadcast region will receive TSN5.

Continued:

“This extensive partnership marks the beginning of a new era for RDS, and we’re eager to take the regional coverage of the Ottawa Senators to the next level,… said Gerry Frappier, President of RDS. “As this agreement to broadcast more than 50 games a year demonstrates, our commitment to the team is stronger than ever.…

For TSN’s live game coverage, the network’s broadcast teams feature award-winning play-by-play announcers Gord Miller and Chris Cuthbert and game analysts Ray Ferraro and Jamie McLennan.

That last section right there -- that's the money part. Miller and Cuthbert are two of the best play-by-play guys in the business, and for my money, Ferraro's one of the two best color analysts the league has right now. So, it shouldn't really matter the combination -- whatever play-by-play/color combination the team gets for one of their regional games, it'll likely be a step up from what Sportsnet offered in years past.

(And, as a result of the move from Sportsnet to TSN, it goes without saying that the intermission panels will likely see sharp improvement.)

Back with more tomorrow.

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