It’s time for senators to extend Jordan exclusivity

In last year’s NHL Draft, the Ottawa Senators acquired Jordan Spence from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2025 third-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick. At the time, Spence was coming off his second full season in the NHL, scoring 28 points in 79 games as a bottom-pairing defenseman with the Kings. He was entering the second year of a two-year deal, which came with a cap hit of $1.5 million. Now, Spence is reaching the end of his first season with the Senators. The next step for Steve Staios and the organization should be obvious – it’s time to extend Jordan Spence. Let’s get into the details.

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Jordan Spence by the numbers

Spence’s numbers to date are as follows:

  • 67 games, 6 goals, 28 points, 18:27 time on ice/game

Spence has hit a career-high in goals, he’s hit a career-high in points, and he’s playing more than ever. This is especially true recently. Here are Spence’s stats since Nick Jensen went out with an injury on March 11:

  • 13 games, 2 goals, 9 points, 23:38 time on ice/game

During this time, the Senators have seen 12 different defensemen in their lineup. They were without Chabot and Sanderson for most of the season. Spence has stepped up in the biggest way. On back-to-back nights, he played 26+ minutes as the Senators defeated both the Rangers and Red Wings in low-scoring games. Two days later, he played a career-high 27:48 against the Penguins. However, that career high didn’t last long. Spence played 30:48 minutes against the Sabers this week due to an injury to Kleven.

Misrepresentation of Spence’s game

Let’s say it plainly – the Los Angeles Kings were wrong about Jordan Spence. To add to this, Travis Green was wrong about Spence earlier this season, when Spence was a healthy scratch for the first nine games of the season. Spence was placed in a specific role – small-sized, puck moving, defending from deep. The 5’11”, 188-pound Spence was essentially viewed as good enough to play in the NHL, but not good enough, or big enough, to play big minutes. From the Senators’ perspective, think about how Chris Wideman was used when the Senators made the conference finals in 2016-17.

Early in the season, Spence’s play seemed to be in line with the narrative – he scored five points in his first five games, but he was caught off guard late in a game against the Islanders when Anders Lee scored the game winner. Once he showed that he should be in the lineup in every game, Spence showed that he was by no means a soft player. He fights hard and is willing to play a physical game. This season he has 2.47 hits per 60 minutes. By comparison, Artem Zab is at 2.53. Both players will take hits here and there, but they mainly win through intelligence, hard work, and taking the puck out of the player’s possession.

Spence’s next contract

Spence will be a restricted free agent this summer. I think it will be challenging for both sides to work out a long-term agreement. I hope senators don’t want to settle for a short-term deal. Spence can become an unrestricted free agent in 2028. This leaves a four- or five-year deal as a realistic middle ground.

When Artem Zab signed a four-year extension in December of 2022, it took up 5.51% of the cap space. Zub had averaged just over 20 minutes per game in 142 games with the Senators up to that point. Obviously, this gives him a longer track record as a top four D-man than Spence.

Next year’s projected range will be 5.5% of $5.7 million. That’s a bit much, considering Spence has primarily been a bottom pairing D-man. If the Senators consider Spence as a top four D-man, something like this might make sense:

  • 4 years, $20 million total, $5 million per season

senator comparable

Remember when the Senators traded Erik Karlsson to the San Jose Sharks? One contributor to that trade was Dylan DeMello. DeMelo then played really well here for a year and a half, before Pierre Dorion traded him to the Winnipeg Jets. It was during the rebuild that Dorian felt he needed to acquire as many picks as possible. It was quite clear that DeMelo was undervalued at the time. He was traded for only a third-round pick. He played over six seasons with the Jets as a top-four defenseman most of the time.

Around the same time the Senators took the opportunity to draft Artem Zub out of the KHL. Zub, like Spence, was a healthy individual to begin his time with the Senators. Like Spence, he quickly showed that he should not have been a healthy scratch. He is now in his sixth year with the Sens as a top-four D-man.

My point is this. You keep getting gifts from time to time. The Senators were gifted Dylan DeMelo, but then traded him to the Jets for a disappointing return. The Senators were also gifted with Zab, who was completely unknown in the NHL upon his arrival from Russia. Now they have been gifted Jordan Spence, thanks to the LA Kings choosing to sign Cody Ceci to play on their right side.

final thoughts

The trade of Senators Jacob Chykrun for Nick Jensen did not work out, with Jensen falling short this year. They were apparently considering trading for others like McKenzie Weegar and Rasmus Andersson. As it turns out, the top four right-shot D-men they were looking for were right here all along. Jordan Spence has shown himself to be a capable all-round defenseman. He deserves a new contract, and the Senators should be grateful that an offseason trade for a so-called depth D-man worked out so well in their favor.

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Baltimore Orioles extend rising starting pitcher to $68 million contract

The Baltimore Orioles have moved on from one of their young starting pitchers after Opening Day. The Orioles and starting pitcher Shane Baz are finalizing a five-year, $68 million contract extension, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. The Falcons were acquired by Baltimore in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays during the MLB offseason.

The 26-year-old starting pitcher is getting a contract extension before taking the field for the Orioles in a regular season game. In 2025, Baz posted a 4.87 ERA and 1.33 WHIP in 31 games for the Rays. The extension comes with risk, as Baz has a history of serious right elbow injuries in Tampa.

Baz underwent arthroscopic elbow surgery to remove the loose body in March 2022. The former Tampa Bay pitcher later entered the injured list with an elbow sprain in July 2022 before undergoing Tommy John surgery in September. Baz missed the entire 2023 MLB season, but returned to action in 2024, splitting time between the minors and MLB.

The 2025 MLB season was his first season at full health; However, the Rays’ temporary home at Steinbrenner Field affected their pitching. The Falcons had a 5.90 ERA at home compared to a 3.86 ERA on the road. This is an unbalanced value which is not indicative of their actual performance in 2025.

Baltimore was encouraged to offer an extension after trading four prospects and the No. 33 pick in the 2026 MLB Draft to the Falcons during the winter. The new contract will cover three arbitration seasons and buy out two free agent years. The Orioles are confident in his ability to be a frontline starter for the next five years.

Baltimore will now have the Falcons and their electric pitching arsenal at Camden Yards during the 2030 MLB season.

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The next offer is the last for Brighton – the Seagulls extend the advantage and go harder

said Brighton target Al Mala.
Cologne, Germany – November 2, 2025: Jakub Kaminski, Saeed El Mala, goal, celebration – football match of the Bundesliga 1.FC Köln vs. Hamburger SV at the Rhine Energy Stadium.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s next offer for Koln star Said El Mala will be their last as they look to secure a deal during this international break.

sportbild report That there have been several phone calls recently between Brighton and Koln’s new squad planner, Tim Steadten.

The Seagulls are increasing pressure on El-Mala for final negotiations.

Koln is taking his time

However, the German club is taking its time. They have recently changed manager and that means he has not yet established a clear position at El Mala. This will be resolved during the international break.

Sports director Thomas Kessler and Steidten want to take their time and define the ‘exact minimum acceptable value’.

They also want to determine when is the right time to negotiate and which club should be contacted first.

brighton benefits

Brighton aren’t alone in moving forward. Said El Mala and his brother Malek recently parted ways with their agent, instead leaving their parents in charge of their future. Chelsea are among those interested.

But Brighton have the advantage. He has already got the green signal to talk to the player’s mother Sabrina El Mala. She is now handling his representation.

Furthermore, Brighton have made solid offers for both sons. This puts them ahead of the competition as brothers would love to be together. The other suitors are only interested in Saeed at this time.

long term seagulls efforts

Brighton have been actively pursuing the family for nine months and have already submitted several offers. They are the only ones who want both the brothers.

Now their aim is to finalize the transfer as soon as possible. They would like to schedule a personal meeting with Köln’s management during this international holiday.

Hopefully his next proposal will be his final proposal. And they are not expected to spend more than €35m on the 19-year-old. Bonus will also be added to that.

They have to meet with Colon and make an agreement.

For now, the Bundesliga club is on hold. They look to finalize their stance and price this international break before entering into any negotiations with Brighton or other suitors.


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Where Dyson Daniels has improved to extend Atlanta’s winning streak

It’s been a collective group effort for the Atlanta Hawks to get to where they are now, and the proof is in. He has led the league in assists for most of the season, as sharing the ball has been the driving force behind his success. Everyone from guard to center is committed to passing, and that’s a testament to how Quin Snyder wants them to play.

Dyson Daniels in particular has had a huge role moving the ball and his role has changed as the year has gone on. Since being included in the Trae Young trade, he has had the ball in his hands more, and is playing at a high level for his team. During the Hawks’ seven-game winning streak, Daniels had 50 assists and only four turnovers, which is very efficient for a guard.

As for Daniels, he credits his IQ and his teammates.

“A lot of my game is trying to get into the paint and find my teammates, whether it’s cutting, driving back, kick-out threes, things like that,” Daniels said. “They make my job easier by spacing, and I think we look really good when we run in transition. I want to keep our turnovers low and get the assists, so I hope we can keep that going.”

As far as his teammates, they’ve watched his progress in that role throughout the season, and it’s no surprise to them what he’s doing.

“He’s really steady,” Nichelle Alexander-Walker said. “He gets into the paint the way he wants, and he’s ready. He does a really good job of playing with two feet and staying in control, and I think that’s why he’s had success making plays for others, and he’s really starting to slow down, and the game is starting to slow down for him too.”

“Dyson has been huge for us,” Jalen Johnson said. “Not just on this winning streak, but all year long. Dyson brings every aspect of the game to the table, and he’s a guy that’s always ready to get better and always ready to learn. It’s just a testament to the work he’s done, and obviously, we need him to continue to be big for us.”

Not only is Daniel doing so on the offensive side, but he is still being a pest on defense. Over the past seven games, he has had 18 steals, and he guards the team’s best player almost every night.

After his best season last year, it almost feels like Daniel has gotten better, and he’s been a big factor for them through all the changes this season.


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