B-Sens 2023-24 Belleville Senators

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Roster Notes:

The B-Sens have had to adjust to several transactions since last Saturday’s game in Utica. Forward Tag Bertuzzi was released from his professional tryout following that game, while goaltender Mark Sinclair was returned on loan to the Senators ECHL affiliate in Allen, Texas. Forward Zack Ostapchuk received his first NHL recall on Tuesday and dressed in the Ottawa Senators overtime win against the Pittsburgh Penguins that night at the Canadian Tire Centre. Forward Jiri Smejkal was returned from Ottawa this morning, after also dressing for the NHL Senators last night. Full lineup details and tonight’s alignment will be available before puck drop.

Who to Watch:

Josh Currie and Egor Sokolov were among three Sens players who had points in both games last week, with Currie notching a goal and an assist, and Sokolov scoring twice. Zack Ostapchuk had three points (one goal, two assists) over last week’s pair of games, before being recalled to the NHL. Should Angus Crookshank return to the lineup tonight, he’ll carry a four-game point streak (three goals, two assists) into the game. Jacob Larsson and Cole Reinhardt each had assists last Saturday in Utica.

Comets forward Joe Gambardella has points in back-to-back games, scoring in Utica’s last game against Rochester and tallying an assist against Belleville last weekend. Graham Clarke continues to be the most dangerous Comet against Belleville this season, putting up six points (three goals, three assists) in seven games played. He also leads Utica in scoring overall, with 40 points (20 goals, 20 assists) in 53 games played.

At the rink:

It’s Winning Wednesday at CAA Arena, with twenty pairs of tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters at the Canadian Tire Center in Ottawa on Wednesday, March 19, 2024, up for grabs! Plus, fans can take advantage of happy hour food specials, including $5 beer and $2 hot dogs between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. CAA members can also take advantage of some special perks, including limited preferred parking, a 10% discount at the Belleville Sens Locker Room merchandise store, and more. The Sens are also offering a “Gift with Purchase” sale on in-game purchases at the Locker Room Store, from today until Sunday. Fans who spend $25 will receive a free Belleville Sens water bottle, with a free Belleville Sens flag with purchases of $50 or more.



Follow the action:

Tonight’s game starts at 7:00 p.m. (ET) and can be seen on AHL TV and heard on the Belleville Sens Entertainment Network.
 

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Roster Notes:

The American Hockey League trade deadline passes at 3:00 p.m ET. today, so Belleville Sens General Manager Ryan Bowness and his staff have their final chance to make any last-minute changes ahead of the playoff push, should they choose to. Players traded before today’s AHL deadline are cleared to play once the Calder Cup Playoffs begin, however, they will be ineligible to play in the Stanley Cup Playoffs should they be recalled before the end of the National Hockey League Season. The Senators did sign forward Orrin Centazzo to a professional tryout this morning. Centazzo has 47 points (17 goals, 30 assists) in 47 games with the ECHL Toledo Walleye this season and also scored once for Belleville during a four-game PTO earlier on this season. Stay tuned to the Belleville Sens social media channels (@BellevilleSens) for the latest updates. Full lineup information, including tonight’s alignment, will be available before puck drop.

Who to Watch:

Back after two games off, Angus Crookshank once again made an immediate impact for the Senators. The team’s leading scorer notched the game-winning goal and had four shots on net in Wednesday’s win against Utica, extending his point streak to five games four goals, two assists. Josh Currie picked up an assist on Wednesday and has points in four straight games (one goal, three assists). Mads Sogaard also became Belleville’s winningest goaltender, picking up his 46th victory on Wednesday and passing Filip Gustavsson to claim the franchise goaltending wins record.

This will be the first time that the Senators have to play the Crunch with Alex Barre-Boulet in the lineup. The former American Hockey League Rookie of the Year and two-time all-star (among other accolades) was returned from the Tampa Bay Lightning on February 23 and has eight points (two goals, six assists) in eight games since then. Barre-Boulet has led the Crunch in scoring against Belleville in three consecutive seasons, putting up 23 points (seven goals, 16 assists) in 23 career games against the B-Sens.



Follow the action:

Tonight’s game starts at 7:00 p.m. (ET) and can be seen on AHL TV and heard on the Belleville Sens Entertainment Network.


Has'nt recorded a point in his last 13 games and -8 for Manitoba
 
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