Alex Galchenyuk eager for fresh start with Senators: ‘I have a lot to prove’
Alex Galchenyuk has no interest in looking back. And it’s easy to understand why.
After getting traded three times in 30 months, the third overall pick at the 2012 NHL draft signed a one-year, US$1.05-million contract with the Ottawa Senators — his fifth team since June 2018 — as an unrestricted free agent earlier this week.
“I have a lot to prove — to myself, to a lot of people,” Galchenyuk said on a video conference call with reporters Friday. “I’m definitely hungrier than ever.”
The 26-year-old forward’s odyssey through the league began when the Montreal Canadiens shipped him to the Arizona Coyotes for Max Domi following the 2017-18 season. Galchenyuk, who put up career highs with 30 goals and 56 points in 2015-16, had decent numbers in the desert, but was subsequently dealt to the Pittsburgh Penguins just 379 days later in the Phil Kessel swap.