Korpisalo looks to bring ‘consistency’ to Senators’ goal, help end playoff drought
OTTAWA — Joonas Korpisalo is hopeful he can be the final piece to help the Ottawa Senators take the next step.
The Senators signed the 29-year-old goaltender to a five-year, US$20 million contract on the opening day of free agency Saturday. Korpisalo said he had a few other options, but liked the direction of the Senators.
“There’s a couple of things with Ottawa that stood out right there,” Korpisalo said on a Zoom call with reporters Sunday morning. “Playing against the team, it’s, you know, not fun being a goalie at the other end so I wanted to be part of the team for many years to come, and I’m really excited for it.”
“I’m trying to be the last piece of the puzzle and bring consistency to the team every night,” Korpisalo added. “I think we have great pieces and with me and (Anton) Forsberg in the back end it looks really good in my eyes.”