2020–21 Ottawa Senators season

2020–21 Ottawa Senators
Division6th North
2020–21 record23–28–5
Home record14–10–4
Road record9–18–1
Goals for157
Goals against190
Team information
General managerPierre Dorion
CoachD. J. Smith
CaptainVacant
Alternate captainsThomas Chabot
Erik Gudbranson (Jan.–Apr.)
Nick Paul (Apr.–May.)
Derek Stepan
Brady Tkachuk
ArenaCanadian Tire Centre
Minor league affiliate(s)Belleville Senators (AHL)
Team leaders
GoalsConnor Brown (21)
AssistsThomas Chabot (25)
PointsBrady Tkachuk (36)
Penalty minutesBrady Tkachuk (69)
Plus/minusAlex Formenton
Shane Pinto (+6)
WinsMatt Murray (10)
Goals against averageFilip Gustavsson (2.16)

The 2020–21 Ottawa Senators season was the 29th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Senators finished the season out of the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

Due to the Canada–U.S. border restrictions brought in as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NHL realigned its divisions. The Senators were re-aligned with the other six Canadian franchises into the newly formed North Division. The league's 56–game season is to be played entirely within the new divisions, meaning that Ottawa and the other Canadian teams played an all-Canadian schedule for the 2020–21 regular season as well as the first two rounds of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Senators' season started off poorly; they began a nine-game losing streak in the second game of the season, and could not make up for the poor start, although they had a strong final month of play, finishing the season with a 10–3–1 run. In the off-season, the Senators had picked up a number of veteran free agents and traded for veteran goalie Matt Murray. The team had not played in over 10 months at the start of the season, and it showed in the long losing streak. As the season wore on, the team played more of their younger players and traded a number of the veterans at the trading deadline. Brady Tkachuk was the leading points scorer for the team and Connor Brown scored 21 goals to lead the team.

The Senators were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 3–2 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on May 2.