Senators trade Norris, Bernard-Docker to Sabres for Cozens, Gilbert, draft pick

Buffalo Sabres centre Dylan Cozens (24) is defended by Ottawa Senators defenceman Jake Sanderson (85) during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

OTTAWA - With their moves at the trade deadline, the Ottawa Senators showed they are all in for breaking their seven-year playoff drought.

Ottawa general manager Steve Staios made a big move ahead of Friday's trade deadline, trading forward Josh Norris and defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for centre Dylan Cozens, defenceman Dennis Gilbert and a 2026 second-round draft pick.

"We feel like we鈥檙e a stronger team today," Staios said. "You know, we鈥檝e balanced out the roster."

Staios said he didn鈥檛 feel like he had to do something Friday. But with Tim Stutzle being a solid No. 1 centre, the development of Shane Pinto and the addition of Cozens, Staios feels like they "have the benefit of depth through the middle."

Ottawa, which entered Friday holding down the second playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, made a second trade late in the day, acquiring forward Fabian Zetterlund, defenceman Tristen Robins and a 2025 fourth-round pick from the San Jose Sharks for centre Zach Ostapchuk, winger Noah Gregor and a 2025 second round pick the other way.

The 25-year-old Zetterlund, New Jersey鈥檚 63rd overall pick in 2017, has 17 goals and 19 assists through 64 games. At five-foot-11, 220-pounds he too will add some strength to the lineup.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a player that goes to the tough areas of the ice,鈥 Staios said of Zetterlund. "He鈥檚 a strong kid. He鈥檚 hard on pucks. He can really shoot it as well."

While the Senators have improved in a number of areas this season, Staios and his hockey operations group had identified a specific need.

"One of the key factors on my board as we鈥檙e leading into the deadline was if we could help the five-on-five scoring," Staios said. "I think we have a very good team that鈥檚 continuing to learn how to win鈥ou know we鈥檝e talked about five-on-five scoring and those two players (Cozens and Zetterlund) in particular will, should help in that regard."

The Norris move sent shockwaves through the Senators locker room and was especially tough for captain Brady Tkachuk, who considers Norris one of his closest friends.

Tkachuk fought back tears talking about the trade and its impact.

鈥淟osing not just the player, but the person,鈥 said Tkachuk. 鈥淗e was the No. 1 guy that I鈥檇 go to with anything, not just playing but anything outside of hockey that we were always there for one another.鈥澛

As difficult as it was to see a good friend move on Tkachuk understands this is part of the game and he鈥檒l welcome Cozens and Gilbert and looks forward to having them help the team down the stretch.

Staios understands friendships and connections make trades like the Norris deal difficult, but said he wouldn鈥檛 be doing his job if he allowed himself to be led by emotion.

"I take time to think about how it's going to affect the group, but in my position, I can't let that get in the way of trying to make our team better," Staios said. "That鈥檚 really what it comes down to."

The 25-year-old Norris has 20 goals and 13 assists in 53 games this season but has struggled to remain healthy. He鈥檚 undergone three shoulder surgeries restricting him to just 236 career games over six years.

Senators鈥 goaltender Linus Ullmark had praise for Cozens, a former teammate from his own time in Buffalo, calling him "the workhorse from Whitehorse."

Cozens, the seventh-overall pick by the Sabres in 2019, has 11 goals and 20 assists in 61 games this season. The six-foot-three, 207-pound forward will provide some additional size to Ottawa鈥檚 lineup.

鈥淚 think he鈥檚 a very good two-way player,鈥 said Ullmark. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of potential, obviously, that I鈥檓 hoping we can help him thrive in this environment and getting him up to snuff as soon as possible.鈥

The six-foot-two, 216-pound Gilbert has five assists in 25 games this season.

Heading into Friday鈥檚 games, the Senators (31-25-5) held the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with 67 points through 61 games. The New York Rangers also sat at 67 points, while Detroit and Montreal trailed by just one point.

The Senators host the Rangers Saturday afternoon setting up an important matchup as both teams look to solidify their playoff chances heading down the stretch.

鈥淒o I feel like we鈥檙e a harder team to play against now?鈥 said Staios 鈥淵eah, I do.鈥

Cozens and Gilbert, who were in Florida, are expected to be in Ottawa鈥檚 lineup Saturday. The team is also hoping to have Zetterlund, but getting him to Ottawa is a bit more challenging.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 7, 2025.

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