Senators Biggest Draft Boom and Bust since 2000

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As the 2020 NHL Entry Draft approaches, we decided to examine each team’s best and worst pick since the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. The biggest boom is a player that had the best value relative to where they were selected. Meaning, no one in the first round will be considered a team’s best value pick. However, the biggest bust picks will almost always be in the first round. We will examine each player, why they were picked where they were, and what their NHL career was like. Today, we look at the Ottawa Senators draft, and their biggest boom and bust.

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Ottawa Senators Biggest Draft Boom and Bust Since 2000 - LWOH


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Jakub Klepis was Ottawa’s 16th overall pick in the 2002 draft. Klepis was a hardworking, physical and defensive-minded centre who had excellent playmaking ability. He jumped to the AHL in 2004 as a member of the Washington Capitals organization and played in the minors for two seasons, scoring 64 points in 132 games. Klepis took a step the following season, scoring 32 points in 31 AHL games and 10 points in 41 NHL games. He was sent back to the AHL the next season, but he didn’t play the full-year and went back home to the Czech Republic to play professional hockey. In his NHL career, Kelpis played 66 games and scored 14 points.
 

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