2023-24 Senators Prospect Watch

The Devilish Buffoon

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lol that’s at least funny.
We also used a 1st AND a 2nd on Mathieu Chouinard - we picked him 15th overall in 1998, he refused to sign, and then we picked him 45th overall - with the compensatory pick we received for not signing him - in 2000. He bounced between the IHL & ECHL for 3 year and then walked to LA. Ended up playing 1 game with them.
 

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We also used a 1st AND a 2nd on Mathieu Chouinard - we picked him 15th overall in 1998, he refused to sign, and then we picked him 45th overall - with the compensatory pick we received for not signing him - in 2000. He bounced between the IHL & ECHL for 3 year and then walked to LA. Ended up playing 1 game with them.
2 saves total in the NHL. 100% save percentage in 2 minutes. What a career.
Wonder if he remembers all of them.
 

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Bashkirov told the Sens he wasn't going to sign essentially immediately after the draft because the Sens never took his brother
Just before we drafted Bashkirov in the 2nd round in 2007, we had a run of Russian 2nd round picks:

2002: Alexei Kaigordov
2003: Igor Mirnov
2004: Kirill Lyamin

Between the 3 of them, there was 6 NHL games played.
All Kaigorodov.

Ohh, those Russians.
 
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Ouroboros

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Is Ben Roger the worst top 2 round pick we ever made? Like drafted him and then year later we’re like probably not even player let’s cut bait.

Or two year la later
Jonny Tychonick is pretty bad. They stopped inviting him to their development camps a year or two after drafting him, and he never got an ELC. He's at least playing pro right now though.

Gabriel Gagne needs a shout here too. He was a mediocre QMJHL player, couldn't do shit as a pro and now he's in prison for sex crimes. His criminal record dates back to before the Sens drafted him.

He wasn't picked in the first 2 rounds, but for my money Tim Boyle is the worst/funniest pick they ever made. Apparently Bob Janecyk 'saw him good' at some shithole tournament in Boston so they took him. It never seemed to register to them that he was a 19 year old playing high-school hockey or that he was 7th in scoring on his team. Madness. It went about as well as you would expect.
 
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Jonny Tychonick is pretty. They stopped inviting him to their development camps a year or two after drafting him, and he never got an ELC. He's at least playing pro right now though.

Gabriel Gagne needs a shout here too. He was a mediocre QMJHL player, couldn't do shit as a pro and now he's in prison for sex crimes. His criminal record dates back to before the Sens drafted him.

He wasn't picked in the first 2 rounds, but for my money Tim Boyle is the worst/funniest pick they ever made. Apparently Bob Janecyk 'saw him good' at some shithole tournament in Boston so they took him. It never seemed to register to them that he was a 19 year old playing high-school hockey or that he was 7th in scoring on his team. Madness. It went about as well as you would expect.
When they drafted Brad Peltz in the 7th round of the 2009 draft, I can recall the story that they only drafted him because Peltz's father was the Snapple Billionaire that was sniffing around at the time as a potential big money investor to the Sens. Good times.
 

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The Sens try to graduate a couple of players each yr, this yr they graduated Greig & JBD & next yr I expect they should graduate Kleven & Ostapchuk. I expect that Brannstrom will either be traded or will go back to Europe & replaced by Kleven who has the size, toughness & the hitting the Sens need on the back end. The other guy who should graduate is Ostapchuk who can replace Kubalik who has been a complete disappointment. Ostapchuk can play centre or LW & also brings size, toughness & is hard to play aginst, they need another guy to make life miserable for goaltenders & win some board battles. The Sens should also get an early 1st rd pick in the 2024 draft & depending on who it is & how good he is, he could make the team out of camp.
 
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The Sens try to graduate a couple of players each yr, this yr they graduated Greig & JBD & next yr I expect they should graduate Kleven & Ostapchuk. I expect that Brannstrom will either be traded or will go back to Europe & replaced by Kleven who has the size, toughness & the hitting the Sens need on the back end. The other guy who should graduate is Ostapchuk who can replace Kubalik who has been a complete disappointment. Ostapchuk can play centre or LW & also brings size, toughness & is hard to play aginst, they need another guy to make life miserable for goaltenders & win some board battles. The Sens should also get an early 1st rd pick in the 2024 draft & depending on who it is & how good he is, he could make the team out of camp.
Might be a bit soon for Ostapchuk next season. Give him another year with the B-Sens. Give him plenty of minutes, play him in all situations. Let him build his game out more before bringing him in.
He will get there. Just don't think it should be just yet. Unless, of course, he comes in at training camp in and won't be denied.
 

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If there's a spot open on the 4th line, and they haven't brought in anyone better, let Crookshank get a shot. He deserves it. Almost point per game at the AHL level, undersized but scrappy. Jarventie is the other guy that might get an audition next year. I had written him off but I get the feeling he might blossom at the NHL level. Just a feeling.

Kleven and Guenette will get games on D next year. Not great but that's what we got. Personally, I'd keep Brannstrom as there are always injuries and we need him for depth. The biggest need is goaltending. Staios has to work some miracle trade to bring in a strong, reliable goalie.
 

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Pinto
Stutzle
Greig
Ostapchuk
Kastelic

We’re fine
Pinto long term in the top 6? Yeah he’s been great. Maybe a little more pizzazz. Lindstrom just moved to center. So he can def play wing if needed. But that list of d men at the top is super enticing too. If that big LHD is there for us we need to take him I think.
 

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Brad looks pretty happy to win the Pemrose again. No prospects at UND this year unfortunately; they had the opportunity but .. The players coming out of their system are so well coached. Currently UND is ranked 3 in the country behind BC and BU. Hope to see them make it to the frozen 4.
 
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Borat is our goalie of the future, the 10th one in recent years. Fingers crossed one of the goalie prospects finallu work. Sick empty net shot.
Our guys seem pretty good at drafting goalies that are good right after we draft them
 

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The Sens try to graduate a couple of players each yr, this yr they graduated Greig & JBD & next yr I expect they should graduate Kleven & Ostapchuk. I expect that Brannstrom will either be traded or will go back to Europe & replaced by Kleven who has the size, toughness & the hitting the Sens need on the back end. The other guy who should graduate is Ostapchuk who can replace Kubalik who has been a complete disappointment. Ostapchuk can play centre or LW & also brings size, toughness & is hard to play aginst, they need another guy to make life miserable for goaltenders & win some board battles. The Sens should also get an early 1st rd pick in the 2024 draft & depending on who it is & how good he is, he could make the team out of camp.
You appear to be the reincarnation of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. :)

However, I agree with your view.
 
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Mondays update

2023-2024 OTTAWA SENATORS IN THE SYSTEM​

Regular Season

BIGGEST MOVERS

Donovon 4 pts
Crookshank 3 pts
Highmore 3pts
Sebrango 3pts


NSKATERTEAMLEAGUEGPGATP
DESC
PPGPIM+/-
1Jorian Donovan (D)totals581331440.766917
Brantford BulldogsOHL34919280.82341
Saginaw SpiritOHL24412160.673516
2Angus Crookshank (LW)Belleville SenatorsAHL472221430.9150-1
3Jonny Tychonick (D)totals48736430.9044-8
Newfoundland GrowlersECHL45635410.9144-9
Toronto MarliesAHL31120.6701
4Owen Beckner (C)Tri-City StormUSHL481226380.7914-22
5Garrett Pilon (C)Belleville SenatorsAHL461323360.7886
6Yegor Sokolov (LW/RW)Belleville SenatorsAHL541320330.6151-8
7Stephen Halliday (C)Ohio State Univ.NCAA341023330.9728-1
8Vitali Abramov (LW/RW)CSKA MoskvaKHL591319320.542214
9Matthew Highmore (C/W)Belleville SenatorsAHL40920290.736-9
10Matthew Andonovski (D)Kitchener RangersOHL57722290.5111152
11Maxence Guénette (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL48524290.60144
12Jacob Larsson (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL44615210.4844-15
13Roby Järventie (LW)Belleville SenatorsAHL22911200.91221
14Theo Wallberg (D)Ohio State Univ.NCAA34218200.5916-10
15Tomas Hamara (D)totals44119200.452230
Kitchener RangersOHL180330.17813
Brantford BulldogsOHL26116170.651417
16Zack Ostapchuk (LW)Belleville SenatorsAHL54127190.35403
17Jiri Smejkal (LW/C)Belleville SenatorsAHL38811190.5014-11
18Josh Currie (C)Belleville SenatorsAHL4499180.4137-3
19Djibril Touré (D)totals45810180.406915
Sudbury WolvesOHL2466120.503519
Windsor SpitfiresOHL212460.2934-4
20Lassi Thomson (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL52513180.3542-11
21Alex Formenton (LW)HC Ambrì-PiottaNL24106160.67221
22Tyler Kleven (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL39313160.413511
23Cole Reinhardt (LW)Belleville SenatorsAHL38510150.39573
24Filip Nordberg (D)totals40114150.3874-6
Växjö Lakers HC J20J20 Nationell10111.000-1
Muskegon LumberjacksUSHL39113140.3674-5
25Rourke Chartier (C)Belleville SenatorsAHL1273100.830-1
26Oskar Pettersson (RW)totals4355100.238-2
Rögle BKSHL260110.040-9
Rögle BK J20J20 Nationell44151.2547
Belleville SenatorsAHL131340.3140
27Hoyt Stanley (D)Cornell Univ.NCAA292790.312217
28Bokondji Imama (LW)Belleville SenatorsAHL422790.21104-3
29Tyson Dyck (C)Univ. of WisconsinNCAA290990.312113
30Oliver Johansson (LW/C)Timrå IKSHL475380.174-7
31Dillon Heatherington (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL473580.17275
32Nikolas Matinpalo (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL492680.16166
33Donovan Sebrango (D)totals261780.31472
Allen AmericansECHL41120.500-1
Belleville SenatorsAHL220660.27473
34Zack MacEwen (C/RW)Belleville SenatorsAHL105270.7084
35Philippe Daoust (C/LW)totals93470.7840
Allen AmericansECHL53251.004-1
Belleville SenatorsAHL40220.5001
36Cameron O'Neill (RW)UMassNCAA253360.2423-1
37Tyler Boucher (RW/LW)Belleville Senators212350.2434-4
38Nicholas Van Tassell (C)UMass231120.0919-3
39Jacob Bernard-Docker (D)Belleville SenatorsAHL20000.0021
NGOALIETEAMLEAGUEGPGAASV%
DESC
SOW-L-TTOI
1Mads Søgaard (G)Belleville SenatorsAHL242.45.919213-7-21396:26
2Leevi Meriläinen (G)totals293.00.915116-10-11621:28
Allen AmericansECHL132.97.92609-4-0748:24
Belleville SenatorsAHL163.02.90417-6-1873:04
3Kevin Mandolese (G)totals213.20.90208-10-21106:26
Belleville SenatorsAHL193.16.89908-8-2987:31
Allen AmericansECHL23.53.91800-2-0118:55
4Vladimir Nikitin (G)Chilliwack ChiefsBCHL192.63.902112-3-31117:32
5Kevin Reidler (G)Dubuque Fighting SaintsUSHL313.02.899222-5-21847:39
 

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Has anyone watched Donovan since he was moved to Saginaw. Has his game changed at all ?
 

GCK

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He was always up the ice with the Bulldogs but I’m wondering if he is developing more of a 2 way game now.
 

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