
Ottawa Senators season recap, offseason roster markets, and Stanley Cup futures tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
Canadiens| 48-24 |
| 3 |
Bruins | 45-27 | 9 |
Senators | 44-27 | 10 |
Red Wings | 41-31 | 17 |
Panthers | 40-38 | 25 |
Maple Leafs | 32-36 | 31 |
The Ottawa Senators are a regular fixture in NHL prediction markets, an Atlantic Division club whose price moves on a young core and a long-running rebuild that finally produced playoff hockey. The 2025-26 regular season is complete, and the franchise finished 44-27-11 for 99 points as of June 4, 2026, good for a wild-card berth in the Eastern Conference. That result reset the market's read of the team: no longer a longshot rebuild story, but a club the board now prices as a fringe contender. With the season over, trading has shifted from Stanley Cup futures to the offseason board, where the durable swing factors are roster construction, re-signings, and the front-office decisions that shape next year's roster. The live odds for every active contract sit on the board above.
The Ottawa Senators were never priced in the Stanley Cup championship tier this season, and the board's read was consistent: a young team building toward contention rather than chasing a title. With the 2025-26 regular season complete and the Stanley Cup Final now underway between Vegas and Carolina, the Senators are eliminated from this year's championship picture. Any remaining "Stanley Cup Champion 2025-26" contract on the board is a resolved or contaminated field, not a live Senators market. The durable takeaway from the season is structural. A 99-point finish establishes Ottawa as a club the market now treats as a playoff team by default, which raises the floor on where next season's futures will open once a clean Stanley Cup market for 2026-27 lists.
The Senators compete in the Atlantic Division, one of the deepest groupings in hockey, alongside perennial powers like the Florida Panthers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Tampa Bay Lightning. That structure is the durable reason Ottawa's regular-season price stayed honest all year: the market priced the team against a brutal divisional schedule, not in a vacuum. Ottawa finished the regular season 44-27-11 for 99 points as of June 4, 2026, reaching the postseason through the Eastern Conference wild-card race rather than winning the division. The read for traders is that the Senators price on roster trajectory more than on any single result, and the gap between their division odds and their wild-card odds reflected exactly that all season.
With the regular season finished, Ottawa Senators volume has rotated from game and futures markets to the offseason board. The durable drivers now are roster construction and front-office moves: which restricted free agents get re-signed, how the cap is spent, and the player-movement markets that touch the broader Atlantic Division. The most active Senators-adjacent offseason contract on the board is a next-team market, where player-movement contracts trade thinly relative to championship futures but carry the summer's narrative weight. Forward catalysts are the late-June NHL Draft, the July 1 free-agency window, and any extension news for the club's young core. Reference the live board above for where each of these contracts sits today.
The modern Ottawa Senators franchise was founded in 1992 and has never won the Stanley Cup, giving the team a championship count of zero. The high-water mark remains the 2007 Stanley Cup Final run, when Ottawa reached the championship series before falling to the Anaheim Ducks. That history shapes how the market weights the current roster: the Senators are priced as a franchise still chasing its first modern Cup, which is why a 99-point season registers as a genuine inflection point rather than a return to form. The 2025-26 playoff berth is the durable fact traders will carry into next season's futures, the first real evidence that the long rebuild has reached the contention window.
The most active Senators-adjacent offseason contract is Auston Matthews's Next Team, where the favorite, Matthews staying with Toronto or retiring, trades at 14c as of June 4, 2026. Clean Senators-specific Stanley Cup futures for 2026-27 had not listed at that date; the live board above carries every active contract.
Ottawa Senators markets trade across the prediction-market platforms aggregated by Prediction Genius, with championship and player-movement futures generally showing a deeper book on the larger-volume venue and tighter spreads on the other. The board above shows the current price on each platform side by side.
Prediction Genius covers Senators Stanley Cup futures, Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference outcome markets, and offseason player-movement contracts such as next-team markets. During the season it also tracks individual game lines and player props. Coverage spans every platform that lists Ottawa markets.
The modern Ottawa Senators franchise, founded in 1992, has never won the Stanley Cup and holds a championship count of zero. The closest the team came was the 2007 Stanley Cup Final, which Ottawa lost to the Anaheim Ducks.
Roster construction and the team's young core are the biggest durable drivers. After a 44-27-11, 99-point finish in 2025-26, the market reprices the Senators as a playoff club, so offseason re-signings and front-office moves now carry the most weight on the board.