The Ottawa Senators may have a better prospect pool than they did a season ago, but their goaltending depth remains thin after Leevi Merilainen. Mads Sogaard,
Early afternoon Thursday in Ottawa, Kazakhstan and Germany met in the relegation game of the 2025 World Junior Championship (WJC). With Ottawa Senators goalie prospect Vladimir Nikitin in Kazakhstan’s net, plus the fact the Kazakhs had won just one WJC game in 6,212 days, the crowd was very pro-Kazakhstan.
Team Sweden has improved to a win-loss of 2-0-0-0 in the 2025 World Junior Champion in their 8-1 victory over the debuting Kazakhstan team. It wasn’t a pretty showing, which was expected, but the Kazakhs still put up a valiant effort for being heavily outmatched.
Before we get to the much more intriguing narrative that is the Belleville Senators' second-round matchup against Cleveland, let's take a quick look around and the other prospects in the Sens system who have kept their seasons alive through April.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Only two months remain in the NHL season, and the Ottawa Senators are starting to shift their focus from the playoffs to evaluating their prospects. Last
Your links, news, and notes during trade deadline week: The big news from Saturday was that star Canucks centre Elias Pettersson re-signed in Vancouver for 8 years with an AAV of $11.6M.
The new year has been kind to the Ottawa Senators. After starting January with a five-game losing streak, they followed it up with six wins over the next 10 games and two overtime losses.