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The Senators announced a new team foundation, headed by former Ottawa defenceman Chris Phillips. What the focus will be for the foundation is to be determined, but all doors are open for the time being, writes HockeyScanner.

It was Mark Bonneau, the chief revenue officer for the club and a day one employee, who suggested Phillips as the one to head up the new foundation. Leblanc was elated with the idea and passed it along to owner Eugene Melnyk.

Leblanc started the day with a round of applause for front line workers, some of whom stood on the lawn to hear a bit of the ceremony, a launch the business side of the operation imagines can do big things. Their board of directors includes Brendan Bell, a former Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman, and Tara Borowiecki, wife of Senators defenceman Mark Borowiecki, a pending free agent.Get the best of our NHL coverage and exclusives delivered directly to your inbox!Leblanc promised hockey fans in Ottawa a “rebrand” in the weeks ahead, an initiative that was being talked about long before Leblanc was hired as president of business operations on April 20.

 

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Senators HockeyScanner How many months until Phillips quits? 3 ?

Senators HockeyScanner Nice pick as he's already a big part of the community.

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