Blackhawks trade Andre Burakovsky to the Senators as the Avalanche bring back Brent Burns
Andre Burakovsky is on the move again, this time to the team he father once played for.
Chicago traded Burakovsky to Ottawa on Friday for a 2027 sixth-round pick. The Blackhawks clear his $5.5 million salary cap hit off the books for next season, while the Senators get a 31-year-old winger who has twice won the Stanley Cup.
General manager Steve Staios said the Senators were happy to add a player of Burakovsky’s pedigree because he “adds skill and playmaking ability to our forward group.” Dad Robert Burakovsky played 23 games with the club during its second NHL season in 1993-94, and Andre is joining his fifth organization after winning the Cup with Washington and Colorado and spending time in Seattle.
Staios was busy in the hours before adding Burakovsky, acquiring the rights to goaltender Samuel Ersson and re-signing another pending restricted free agent, defenseman Jordan Spence. Ottawa sent a 2027 fifth-rounder to rival Toronto for Ersson, whom the Maple Leafs got along with Emil Andrae in a cap space-clearing trade with Philadelphia for Joseph Woll and Simon Benoit.











