What are Pierre Dorion’s worst trades as GM?

OTTAWA, ON - DECEMBER 13: Cody Ceci #5 of the Ottawa Senators celebrates his second period goal against the New York Rangers with teammates Mark Stone #61, Matt Duchene #95 and Bobby Ryan #9 at Canadian Tire Centre on December 13, 2017 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images)
OTTAWA, ON - DECEMBER 13: Cody Ceci #5 of the Ottawa Senators celebrates his second period goal against the New York Rangers with teammates Mark Stone #61, Matt Duchene #95 and Bobby Ryan #9 at Canadian Tire Centre on December 13, 2017 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images) /
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Pierre Dorion has been the General Manager of the Ottawa Senators since April 10th, 2016, when Bryan Murray decide to step down from the role in order to spend his final days with his family. I’ll talk more about Murray’s tenure at another point in time, I just felt it important to mention the legacy that Murray had. Dorion’s seen some ups and downs throughout his tenure as the GM of the Sens. This article will launch a 6 part series breaking down all of his transactions as GM of the Ottawa Senators. Today, let’s start with Pierre Dorion’s worst trades as General Manager of the Ottawa Senators