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The Ottawa Senators have shut down their search for a president of hockey operations until at least the end of the season, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
Headlines, plus one additional update: OTT has officially shut down its President of Hockey Operations search until at least the end of the season. Maybe it resumes, maybe it doesn't, but it is off now — https://t.co/ns1hznnhX5
The Senators have been looking for a president of hockey operations since last season to fill the void left by the late Bryan Murray and to provide assistance to general manager Pierre Dorion.
Ottawa recorded its first win of the season on Saturday, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2.
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