Even the guys in the crowded crease aren't sure what's next.

While goaltenders Craig Anderson and Robin Lehner are already under contract, Andrew (The Hamburglar) Hammond, who stole the hearts of the city and got national exposure with a 20-1-2 record, would like to return next season but isn't sure if that's going to happen.

A UFA on July 1, Hammond has the right to shop himself around to anybody he wants but when he met with the media Tuesday he hadn't spoken with GM Bryan Murray yet which means he's not even sure if the organization is going to make an attempt to keep him in the fold.

"I don't know what's going to happen. I love Ottawa. I love everything about Ottawa, the fans, the organization and everything. It's still early. No one knows what's going to happen here. I'd obviously love to stay," said Hammond.

Given the Senators depth in goal, there has been plenty of talk about what's going to happen. The Senators are making a push for Boston University free agent Matt O'Connor but if he's brought in it's to be the starter with the club's AHL affiliate in Binghamton next season and Hammond will want a one-way contract.

The Blues, Sharks, Oilers and Jets are all looking for goaltending help which means one of Ottawa's netminders might be an attractive option. Anderson, who signed an extension last summer and doesn't have a 'no move' clause, isn't the least bit concerned about his future.

Anderson shouldn't be because he reclaimed the No. 1 job with his play in the final three games of the Montreal series. Nonetheless, he was asked.

"My only thought is to come here ready to go in training camp. Be in the best shape I possibly can and earn my ice time. We have good players, that's a good problem to have. It makes everybody better cause we have to push each other," said Anderson.

"I think I'll let fate handle it. "I'm very comfortable with my abilities and the way I've played. I love it here in Ottawa. Its been home. This is where I really found myself. Great spot. Good team. This is where I consider my hockey home."

GM Bryan Murray will likely provide an update on Lehner's health Wednesday which will give a clearer picture of what may happen in the net.