

Veteran NHL forward Claude Giroux has committed to another season with the Ottawa Senators, signing a one-year deal worth $2 million. The agreement, finalized on Tuesday, includes potential bonuses that could elevate his earnings to $5 million. Giroux, 38, returns for his fifth season with the Senators as he continues to demonstrate his prowess on the ice. The seasoned player expressed his affection for Ottawa, citing the strong team spirit as a crucial factor in his decision to stay. 'I'm thrilled to continue with the Senators,' Giroux revealed. 'Our team is like a family. Over the years, the bond we've formed is something I deeply cherish.' During the last campaign, Giroux was a constant presence, playing in all 82 games while contributing 14 goals and 35 assists. His career achievements reached a milestone in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on December 27, 2025, when he became the 76th player to participate in 1,300 regular-season games. Giroux's journey in the NHL began with the Philadelphia Flyers, where he spent 15 years before a brief tenure with the Florida Panthers and finally landing in Ottawa. Over his impressive career, spanning 1,345 games, Giroux has accumulated a remarkable 1,165 points, with 379 goals and 786 assists. As Giroux gears up for the upcoming season, he stands as both an experienced leader and a motivator for his teammates, embodying a deep commitment to the Senators' future ambitions.