Claude Giroux’s Future in Ottawa: A Game-Changing Decision Looms—What’s Really Next for the Senators?
Staios signed Giroux to a one-year, $2 million extension for the 2025–26 season, which included an additional $2.75 million in performance bonuses.
As a sidebar, Giroux scooped up all the individual bonuses, but none of the $1.75 million attached to winning playoff rounds.
He did that while doing what he always does: staying healthy, leading, and producing. Giroux, who’s missed only one game in four years with Ottawa, put up 49 points this season, just one less than the season before.
He also delivered a serious plus/minus turnaround, for those of you who are still serious about that stat, going from a -8 in 2025 to a +20 this season, second-best on the team.



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