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For the month of June, Last Word On Sports will be covering each team in our 30 in 30 series. Once a day, we take a look at an NHL team’s past season, what their off-season looks like, and what they could hope to achieve before the start of their 2015-16 season. Everybody wants to get better and improve upon last season’s success or downfall and NHL’s 30 in 30 gives you that analysis and preview you need to get you by during another long and grueling summer season. 30 days in June, 30 teams to cover. Starting on June 1st we start from the bottom and make our way to the very top.
NHL’s 30 in 30: Ottawa Senators
http://lastwordonsports.com/2015/06/18/nhls-30-in-30-ottawa-senators/
I had a lot of fun writing this and I hope you all enjoy it as well. Best of luck to your Senators next season!
The Senators were in a tight battle with the Boston Bruins for the final wild card spot in the West
Ottawa has two picks in the second round, including two first-round choices, and four in the top-100. In all the Jets select 18th, 42nd, 48th, 109th, 139th and 199th.
For the month of June, Last Word On Sports will be covering each team in our 30 in 30 series. Once a day, we take a look at an NHL team’s past season, what their off-season looks like, and what they could hope to achieve before the start of their 2015-16 season. Everybody wants to get better and improve upon last season’s success or downfall and NHL’s 30 in 30 gives you that analysis and preview you need to get you by during another long and grueling summer season. 30 days in June, 30 teams to cover. Starting on June 1st we start from the bottom and make our way to the very top.
NHL’s 30 in 30: Ottawa Senators
http://lastwordonsports.com/2015/06/18/nhls-30-in-30-ottawa-senators/
I had a lot of fun writing this and I hope you all enjoy it as well. Best of luck to your Senators next season!
I do typos all the time, so not a big deal man!In all the Jets select 18th, 42nd, 48th, 109th, 139th and 199th. Their 3rd-round pick belongs to Edmonton as part of the Ales Hemsky trade, and their 6th-round pick, initially traded to the Jets for a 2014th 7th-round pick, now belongs to the Hurricanes.
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