Scott Sabourin can make himself at home in his hometown. The rugged winger, who came to camp on a pro tryout and signed one-year deal worth $700,000 after making the team, has been told by the Senators he can find a place to live. Playing mostly a fourth-line role, Sabourin, who grew up in Orléans and played junior for coach D.J. “I don’t know if you guys know or not but in the NHL after 23 days in the hotel we have to decide if you’re getting a place or not, (Sabourin) you’re getting a place,” Smith said. bgarrioch@postmedia.comTwitter: @sungarriochALSO IN THE NEWSNick Paul is trying to show the Ottawa Senators he belongs in the NHL‘WE NEED A WHOLE BUNCH OF PEOPLE’: Nursing shortages hitting Ottawa and OutaouaisSenators bite back to defeat Sharks
Source: National Post October 28, 2019 20:48 UTC