Tristen Robins traded to Ottawa Senators

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Tristen Robins is on the move following Friday’s National Hockey League trade deadline.

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Tristen Robins is on the move following Friday’s National Hockey League trade deadline.

The 23-year-old centre was sent to the Ottawa Senators from the San Jose Sharks organization.

He along with Fabian Zetterlund and a fourth-round pick in 2025 were traded for Noah Gregor and Zack Ostapchuk and a second-round pick in 2025.

Robins, who grew up in Brandon but now considers Clear Lake home, played 41 games for the Sharks’ American Hockey League affiliate San Jose Barracuda, registering seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points and 17 penalty minutes.

The 2020 second-round pick (56th overall) has played in three NHL games in his career, all with the Sharks.

Robins built a name for himself in his five seasons with the Saskatoon Blades, where he registered 200 points in 212 career games.

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