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Kyle Turris, Bobby Ryan, Clarke MacArthur a deal for Sens

The Ottawa Senators have transitioned to a new top line that could, for a team on a budget, be a great benefit in the years to come thanks to high production-to-pay ratio.

Trio has scored 50 goals this season, leads Sens forwards in ice time making less than $12M combined

Ottawa Senators centre Kyle Turris, left, celebrates his second-period goal with Clarke MacArthur against the Montreal Canadiens on Jan. 16, 2014 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

The Ottawa Senators havea tight budget andneedtohunt for bargains. Well, lucky for themthey've alreadyfound one sweet deal in their new top line.

This yearthe trio of KyleTurris, Bobby Ryan and Clarke MacArthur isproviding some serious bang for the Senators buck.

They lead all Sens forwards in ice time and havescored 50 goals with a combined salary of $11.85 million.

Contracts fortop line

  • KyleTurris: $3.5 million/year until 2017-18
  • Bobby Ryan: $5.1 million/year until 2014-15
  • Clarke MacArthur: $3.25 million/year until 2014-15

You really appreciate those numbers when you compare them to Ottawa's former top line. This year JasonSpezza, MilanMichalekand Colin Greening haveonly 23 goals with a higher combined salary of $12.1 million less than half of the production.

That trio isn'tplaying together right nowbut their play has left a lot to be desired at most times this year. PlusThursday nights game was a perfect example of who floats the teams offensive boat now,as Turris, Ryan and MacArthur eachscored a goal and MacArthur notched an assist.

Turris already has career year

Turris has been red-hot with points in nine of his last 11 games and he looks like a player that warranted the third overall pick by the Phoenix Coyotes in 2007.

Kyle Turris was traded by Phoenix to Ottawa after a disappointing early start to his career for defenceman David Rundblad and a second-round draft pick. (LM Otero/Associated Press)

His 37 points in 48 games this season is already a career high for the B.C. native. That production, combined with a price tag of $3.5 million per year through the 2017-18 season, is a major bargain in the NHL.

His team-best plus-17 rating is also impressive considering he plays against the oppositions top line most nights.

His left-winger, Clarke MacArthur, was an under-the-radar free agent signing who has a decent price tag of $3.25 million per year.

MacArthur on pace for career highs

Thanks to a nice chemistry with Turris, the former third-round pick of the Buffalo Sabres is just four goals shy of his career-high of 21 scored in the 2010-11 season with Toronto.

Clarke MacArthur's NHL stats

  • 2008-09: 31 points in 71 games
  • 2009-10: 35points in 81games
  • 2010-11: 62 points in 82 games
  • 2011-12: 43 points in 73 games
  • 2013: 20 points in 40 games (NHL lockout)
  • 2013-14: 36 points in 47 games

His plus-11 rating is also far better than any other season hes had in the NHL.

Head coach Paul MacLean has raved about MacArthurs game and uses him and Turris in all situations.

Bobby Ryan, meanwhile, was acquired just hours after MacArthur, but his arrival came with a higher profile. His annual salary of $5.1 million is also much higher than his linemates, but like MacArthur his contract expires at the end of next year.

Anaheims former second overall pick is on pace to score 30 goals for a fifth time in six seasons, which is hard to find.

For a budget team like Ottawa, which sets its own salary cap and sits among the leagues lowest spenders, cost-efficiency is a key to success.

Ryan, MacArthur need to be extended

Now the team needs to lock the three players up for the foreseeable future.

Ottawa Senators right winger Bobby Ryan is on pace for another 30-goal season in his first year with Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

The captain, Jason Spezza, is making $7 million a year through next season and Milan Michalek is making more than $4 million with a contract ending after this season.

They were on the top line with various other wingers, including the former captain Daniel Alfredsson. But each players role with the Senators has diminished and their contracts are far from bargains.

Goalie Craig Anderson and defenceman Marc Methot are also unrestricted free agents at the end of next season but general manager Bryan Murray has to think, of all his priorities, locking up Ryan and MacArthur has to be near the top.

Like any great relationship, sometimes you just have to realize when you have a good thing going. Turris, Ryan and MacArthur just click and they do it on the cheap.