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Stanley Cup coming 'very soon' Melnyk says after Stone trade

Within an hour of news that his team had traded top-scoring forward Mark Stone to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, Senators owner Eugene Melnyk promised to bring the Stanley Cup home to Ottawa "very soon."

Senators owner spotted on Parliament Hill minutes after NHL trade deadline

Melnyk says Stanley Cup is coming to Ottawa 'very soon'

6 years ago
Duration 0:15
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk said the team is 'rebuilding' with a flurry of trades, including the team's top scorers Mark Stone, Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel.

Within an hour of news that his teamhad traded top-scoring forward Mark Stone to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, Senators owner Eugene Melnykpromised to bring the Stanley Cup home to Ottawa "very soon."

Melynkwas spotted on Parliament Hill shortlyafter the 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline passed. Stone's trade marked the final move for the Senators, whosent three of their best players packing.

"We're rebuilding and hoping to bring a Stanley Cup very soon. That's what we're trying to do,"Melnyksaid during a brief exchange with CBC as he got into a waiting SUV in front of Centre Block.

It's not known what Melnyk was doing on the Hill.

From left, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, general manager Pierre Dorion and head coach Guy Boucher at Canadian Tire Centre for the team's annual skate for kids on Dec. 20, 2018. (Jean Delisle/CBC)

The Senators also traded MattDucheneand RyanDzingelto the Columbus Blue Jackets. Former captain ErikKarlssonwent to San Jose in September.

The team has received a slew of young prospects and draft picks in return their stars. For Stone, the Senators acquired prospectErik Brannstrom, centre Oscar Lindberg and a second-round pick in the 2020 draft.

Melnyk's comments come as the team sits at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings, and theplan to bring a new arena to LeBreton Flats Ottawa remains in limbo.

We also got reaction from people in Ottawa to the latesttrade news.

'I'm so unhappy'

6 years ago
Duration 1:55
Fans of the Ottawa Senators say losing forward Mark Stone is a big blow for the team. The Senators got defence prospect Erik Brannstrom, centre Oscar Lindberg and a 2020 second-round draft pick in the deal.