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1997-98 Ottawa Senators Hockey Club OTTAWA SENATORS 2019 NHL Draft Friday, June 21, and Saturday, June 22 Rogers Arena – Vancouver, B.C. Ottawa Senators personnel at the NHL Draft Pierre Dorion ................ General manager Trent Mann .......................... Chief amateur scout Peter MacTavish .......... Assistant general manager Mikko Ruutu ......................... Chief European scout D. J. Smith ................... Head coach Jim Clark.............................. Chief professional scout Shean Donovan ........... Player development coach Dan Boeser .......................... Amateur scout Chris Kelly .................... Player development coach Don Boyd ............................. Amateur scout Allison Vaughan ........... Manager, hockey administration Christian De Blois ................ Amateur scout Tim Pattyson ................ Director of hockey operations George Fargher ................... Amateur scout Sean McCauley............ Coordinator, hockey operations Kyle Flanagan ...................... Amateur scout Jordan Silmser ............. Director, team services Bob Janecyk ........................ Amateur scout Carrie Croft .................. Senior director, communications Todd Stirling ........................ Amateur scout Brian Morris ................. Senior director, communications Bobby Strumm .................... Amateur scout Anders Östberg ................... European scout Ottawa Senators’ selections in the 2019 NHL Draft Round Overall Notes 1 19 The Senators original first-round pick (fourth overall) belongs to Colorado after it was acquired by the (from Columbus) Avalanche as part of a three-way trade with Colorado and Nashville on Nov. 5, 2017. The transaction utlimately saw the Senators acquire centre Matt Duchene from Colorado. The Senators acquired Columbus’ first-round pick as part of a trade package which sent Duchene and Julius Bergman to the Blue Jackets in exchange for Vitaly Abramov, Jonathan Davidsson and this pick on Feb. 22, 2019. The Senators have yet to select with the 19th pick of an NHL Draft in team history. 2 32 The Senators have yet to select with the 32nd pick of an NHL Draft in team history. 2 44 The Senators acquired this selection from San Jose (the Sharks had originally obtained the pick as (from Florida via part of a trade with Florida, primarily in exchange for former Senator Mike Hoffman, on June 19, San Jose) 2018), as part of the trade that saw Ottawa acquire Rudolfs Balcers, Dylan DeMelo, Josh Norris and Chris Tierney in exchange for Erik Karlsson and Francis Perron on Sept. 13, 2018. The Senators drafted Mike Fisher with the 44th selection in 1998. 3 83 The Senators original third-round pick (64th overall) belongs to Colorado after it was acquired by the (from Pittsburgh) Avalanche as part of a three-way trade (which also included Nashville -- details denoted above) on Nov. 5, 2017. The Senators acquired Pittsburgh’s third-round pick as part of a three-way trade (which also included Vegas) on Feb. 23, 2018. The transaction primarily saw Ottawa acquire Filip Gustavsson and a first- round selection in 2018 (which was later traded to New York in exchage for the Rangers’ first-round selection in 2018 -- Jacob Bernard-Docker) in exchange for Derick Brassard and Vincent Dunn. The Senators have yet to select with the 83rd pick of an NHL Draft in team history. 4 94 The Senators drafted Chris Kelly with the 94th selection in 1999. 5 125 The Senators drafted Johan Bjork with the 125th selection in 2002. 6 No pick The Senators’ sixth-round pick (156th overall) belongs to Vancouver after it was acquired by the Canucks as part of a trade that saw the Senators receive Darren Archibald and Anders Nilsson in exchange for Mika McKenna, Tom Pyatt and this pick on Jan. 2, 2019. 7 187 The Senators have yet to select with the 187th pick of an NHL Draft in team history. OTTAWA SENATORS 2019 NHL Draft Ottawa Senators draft notes Draft summary: The Senators have drafted a total of 219 players since 1992. The team has not had a first-round selection on two occasions (2010 and 2014). Ottawa traded its first-round pick (16th overall) in 2010 to St. Louis in exchange for David Rundblad. On Dec. 17, 2011, the Senators traded Rundblad and their second-round selection in 2012 to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Kyle Turris. The Senators traded their first-round pick in 2014 to the Anaheim Ducks (along with Stefan Noesen and Jakob Silfverberg) in exchange for Bobby Ryan on July 5, 2013. The team traded its first-round pick in 2019 to the Colorado Avalanche (along with Shane Bowers, Andrew Hammond, Turris and the team’s third-round pick in 2019) in exchange for Matt Duchene on Nov. 5, 2017. The Senators recouped a 2019 first- round selection (from the Columbus Blue Jackets) as part of a trade package which included Duchene on Feb. 22, 2019. Position breakdown: Ottawa’s 219 picks are composed of 22 goaltenders, 78 defencemen, 44 centres, 38 left wingers and 37 right wingers. In the Senators organization: As of June 20, thirty-five (35) of the Senators all-time draft picks remain within the organization as either a prospect or roster player. The Senators yesterday and today: Three hundred and seventy (370) players have played at least one game for Ottawa since the 1992-93 season, 92 of which were drafted by the Senators – nine goaltenders, 27 defencemen, 25 centres, 14 left wingers and 17 right wingers. First class: Twenty-three (23) of Ottawa’s 30 first-round selections have played for the Senators, including current organizational roster players Logan Brown (2016), Cody Ceci (2012), Thomas Chabot (2015), Brady Tkachuk (2018) and Colin White (2015) while five others have played with other NHL teams; Bryan Berard (1995 – NYI, TOR, NYR, BOS, CHI and CBJ), Mathieu Chouinard (1998 – LA), Tim Gleason (2001 – LA, CAR and TOR), Jakub Klepis (2002 – WSH) and Stefan Noesen (2011 – ANA, NJ). The Senators have selected first-overall on three occasions: Alexandre Daigle (1993), Berard (1995) and Chris Phillips (1996). Draft picks and NHL experience: A total of 109 (which includes Chouinard twice) drafted players (13 goaltenders, 33 defencemen, 28 centres, 15 left wingers and 20 right wingers) selected by the Senators since 1992 have played at least one game in the NHL. Thirty-nine (39) of the Senators’ picks have only played for Ottawa. Fifty-three (53) draft picks have played for both Ottawa and another NHL team(s). Seventeen (17) picks have played in the NHL but not for Ottawa. NHL experience per round: Ottawa’s first-, second-, third- and fourth-round picks have produced the most NHL players for the club: 1st-round – 28* NHLers; 2nd – 17*; 3rd – 13; 4th – 17; 5th – 9; 6th – 7; 7th – 7; 8th – 2; 9th – 7; 10th – 0; 11th – 2. *Chouinard was drafted twice by Ottawa – in the first (1998) and second (2000) rounds. Picked to play in the NHL: Fifteen (15) draft picks have played at least one NHL game in the season immediately following their respective draft year. Tomas Jelinek (1992) was the first. Other players include: Radek Hamr (1992), Alexandre Daigle (1993), Pavol Demitra (1993), Radek Bonk (1994), Stan Neckar (1994), Andreas Dackell (1996), Marian Hossa (1997), Magnus Arvedsson (1997), Toni Dahlman (2001), Zack Smith (2008), Jared Cowen (2009), Mika Zibanejad (2011), Alex Formenton (2017) and Brady Tkachuk (2018). Jelinek, Ottawa’s second last pick of the 1992 draft in the 11th round, dressed for the Senators’ return to the NHL on Oct. 8, 1992 -- a 5-3 home win over Montreal. Time for development: While 115 draft picks have never played in the NHL, or have yet to dress, three players have taken six years to reach the Senators and the NHL, six players took five seasons and an additional eight players required four years. Roman Wick (2004), Eric Gryba (2006) and Chris Wideman (2009) took six years from their respective drafts to play an NHL game with Ottawa. Julien Vauclair (1998), Colin Greening (2005), Fredrik Claesson (2011), Ryan Dzingel (2011), Max McCormick (2011) and Marcus Hogberg (2013) required five years from their respective drafts to reach the NHL. The four-year players include: Josh Langfeld (1997), Chris Kelly (1999), Brandon Bochenski (2001), Alexei Kaigorodov (2002), Brian Elliott (2003), Peter Regin (2004), Erik Condra (2006) and Derek Grant (2008). Diamonds in the rough: The Senators have seen seven players selected in the now defunct ninth-round go on to play in the NHL. There were also two players who were selected in the 11th-round that went on to play for Ottawa (Tomas Jelinek and Antti Tormanen). Some notable late round picks by the Senators include: Daniel Alfredsson (1994, 6th-round, 133rd overall), Erik Condra (2006, 7th-round, 211th overall), Andreas Dackell (1996, 6th-round, 136th overall), Pavol Demitra (1993, 9th-round, 227th overall), Ryan Dzingel (2011, 7th-round, 204th overall), Brian Elliott (2003, 9th-round, 291st overall), Colin Greening (2005, 7th-round, 204th overall), Brooks Laich (2001, 6th-round, 193rd overall), Chris Neil (1998, 6th-round, 161st overall), Martin Prusek (1999, 6th-round, 164th overall), Karel Rachunek (1997, 9th-round, 229th overall), Sami Salo (1996, 9th-round, 239th overall) and Mark Stone (2010, 6th-round, 178th overall). Elliott’s NHL debut on Oct. 10, 2007, saw him become the lowest drafted player to ever play for the Senators. OTTAWA SENATORS 2019 NHL Draft 1995 the lone empty draft: The only year which none of the Senators draft picks ultimately played at least one game for Ottawa is 1995, but four of the team’s nine draftees that year did play in the NHL. Ottawa’s first overall pick in 1995, Bryan Berard, was traded in a deal that included the return of the second overall pick, Wade Redden, from the N.Y. Islanders, on Jan. 23, 1996. Redden went on to play 838 games for the Senators, which ranks fourth in franchise history. Stanley Cup winners: Four Senators draft picks have won the Stanley Cup. Stan Neckar (29th, 1994) won with Tampa Bay in 2004, Marian Hossa (12th, 1997) won with Chicago in 2010, 2013 and 2015, Chris Kelly (94th, 1999) won with Boston in 2011 and Antoine Vermette (55th, 2000) won with Chicago in 2015.
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