After playing in the Senators intrasquad game this morning, Logan Brown was dealt shortly after to his hometown team
After plenty of rumblings of disgruntlement between both sides for the past year, the Senators finally parted ways with their 2016 1st round pick. Brown played 30 games with the Senators over his four years in the organization, producing a whopping 9 points (1 goal), it’s been clear for a while that the best path for both parties was to go their separate ways.
The Trade
In return for Brown and a conditional 4th round pick in 2022 (pick is given to STL if Brown plays >30 NHL games), the Senators acquired 6’4″ power forward Zach Sanford, whose past success in the league makes this an intriguing return.