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Ottawa Senators Prospects 2016-17 (Updated: Tuesday, March 7, 2017) SKATERS Pos Ottawa Senators prospects 2016-17 (Updated: Tuesday, March 7, 2017) SKATERS Pos. Birthdate 2016-17 Team (League) GP G A Pts +/- PIM Notes: Is tied for the lead among WHL rookies with six game-winning goals while ranking Filip Ahl LW 6/12/97 Regina (WHL) Season 47 24 17 41 9 24 second with 10 power-play markers and is sixth in goals. Sweden (WJC) World Juniors 7 0 3 3 6 2 Regina’s next game is on March 8 at Swift Feb. 27 – March 6 2 0 0 0 -4 0 Current. Concluded his fourth NCAA season leading the Sun Devils in both points and assists while tying for the lead in goals. Robert Baillargeon C 11/26/93 Arizona State (Independent) Season 26 9 12 21 -14 34 Tied for second among ASU players with a collegiate career-high four power-play goals. Established a collegiate career high in penalty minutes. Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - Leads Spitfires with eight power-play Logan Brown C 3/5/98 Windsor (OHL) Season 34 14 25 39 -4 27 goals, 14 power-play assists and with 22 power-play points. Recorded his 11th multi-point (one goal, two assists) and sixth multi-assist game of Feb. 27 – March 6 3 1 2 3 0 2 the season in Windsor’s 7-1 home victory over Sudbury on March 5. Missed the 2016-17 season due to injury. Todd Burgess RW 4/3/96 RPI (ECAC) Season - - - - - - Has yet to make his collegiate debut. RPI’s season came to an end with a 4-2 Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - loss at Clarkson in Game 2 of its ECAC first round playoff series on March 4. Leads Saint John defencemen in assists and in points while sitting tied for the lead Thomas Chabot D 1/30/97 Saint John (QMJHL) 30 9 32 41 27 41 in goals. Ranks second among Sea Dogs with six power-play goals, 16 power-play assists and with 22 power-play points. Ottawa (NHL) 1 0 0 0 -2 0 Canada (WJC) World Juniors 7 4 6 10 4 8 Recorded his 11th multi-point (one goal, one assist) game of the season in the Sea Dogs’ 9-3 home victory over Rimouski on Feb. 27 – March 6 2 1 2 3 3 8 March 3. Earned an assist while recording three shots and four penalty minutes in Saint John’s 5-1 home victory over Cape Breton on March 5. Is tied for fifth among QMJHL players in points while sitting tied for fourth with 14 power-play goals and is tied for fifth in assists. Leads Islanders in power-play Filip Chlapík C 6/3/97 Charlottetown (QMJHL) Season 51 32 53 85 26 94 goals, assists, points, power-play points (31), penalty minutes and in shots (231). Is tied for the team lead in goals and in power-play assists (17). Czech Republic (WJC) World Juniors 5 2 1 3 -2 0 Earned an assist while recording seven shots and two penalty minutes in Feb. 27 – March 6 3 0 2 2 1 4 Charlottetown’s 3-0 home victory over Rimouski on March 2. Cody Donaghey D 5/10/96 Charlottetown (QMJHL) 37 10 25 35 -2 26 Is tied for the lead among QMJHL Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 13 1 2 3 -6 13 defencemen with nine power-play goals. Has missed the team’s last six games due Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - to injury. Is tied for fifth among UNH players in Shane Eiserman RW 10/10/95 U. of New Hampshire (HE) Season 24 4 7 11 -4 20 penalty minutes. Has missed the team’s last 13 games due to injury. New Hampshire won its first round playoff series at Merrimack (2-1) Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - and will begin its Hockey East quarterfinal playoff series at UMass-Lowell on March 10. Concluded his second NCAA season leading UConn defencemen in goals while ranking second in points and third in Miles Gendron D 6/28/96 U. of Connecticut (HE) Season 36 4 7 11 7 22 assists. Established collegiate career highs in games played, goals, assists, points and penalty minutes. Scored once in Connecticut’s 6-2 loss at Northeastern on March 4. With the loss, Feb. 27 – March 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 the Huskies saw their season come to an end by falling 2-0 in their Hockey East first round playoff series against Northeastern. Leads Luleå defencemen in plus/minus while sitting tied for the lead with two Christian Jaros D 4/2/96 Luleå (SHL) Season 36 5 8 13 8 22 game-winning goals. Is tied for third among Luleå defencemen in assists. Has missed the team’s last five games Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - due to injury. Is tied for the lead among Swift Current defencemen in goals and with two power- play markers. Ranks second among Maxime Lajoie D 11/5/97 Swift Current (WHL) Season 62 7 31 38 22 26 Broncos defencemen in assists, power- play assists (14), points and with 16 power-play points. Earned an assist in Swift Current’s 2-1 overtime victory at Red Deer on March 4. Feb. 27 – March 6 3 0 2 2 2 0 Earned an assist in the Broncos’ 4-3 victory at Edmonton on March 5. Concluded his fourth NCAA season tied for fifth among Merrimack players in Chris Leblanc RW 9/12/93 Merrimack College (HE) Season 27 4 10 15 5 17 assists while establishing collegiate career highs in assists, points and in plus/minus. Scored once and registered four shots in Merrimack’s 4-0 home victory over New Hampshire on March 3. The Warriors’ saw Feb. 27 – March 6 3 1 0 1 -1 0 their season come to an end with a 5-2 home loss in Game 3 of their Hockey East first round playoff series vs. New Hampshire on March 5. Leads TPS (Fin-Jr.) players in goals while Markus Nurmi RW 6/29/98 TPS (Fin-Jr.) 27 12 16 28 5 58 ranking second in points and in penalty minutes. TUTO (Mestis) 10 1 0 1 1 2 TPS (Liiga) 3 0 0 0 0 2 TUTO’s next game is on March 8 vs. Feb. 27 – March 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hermes. Leads Golden Knights defencemen with Kelly Summers D 4/29/96 Clarkson U. (ECAC) Season 36 3 14 17 -1 28 78 shots while ranking second in assists and in points. Scored a power-play goal while recording two shots and two penalty minutes in Clarkson’s 7-4 home victory over RPI on March 3. Matched a collegiate career high in recording at least one point in three consecutive games in registering his first Feb. 27 – March 6 2 1 2 3 1 2 multi-point (two assists) game of the season in the Golden Knights’ 4-2 home victory over RPI on March 4. With the victory, Clarkson won its first round playoff series vs. RPI (2-0) and will begin its ECAC quarterfinal series at Cornell on March 10. Leads Boston College players with six Colin White C 1/30/97 Boston College (HE) Season 31 15 13 28 8 36 power-play markers while ranking second in goals and third in points. U.S.A. (WJC) World Juniors 7 7 1 8 5 4 After being awarded a first round playoff bye, Boston College will begin its Hockey Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - East quarterfinal series vs. Vermont on March 10. Ranks second among UND defencemen in assists, points and with 63 shots while Christian Wolanin D 3/17/95 U. of North Dakota (NCHC) Season 32 4 13 17 5 33 ranking second in penalty minutes and third in goals. Earned an assist and registered three shots in North Dakota’s 3-2 home victory over Miami (Ohio) on March 3. The Feb. 27 – March 6 2 0 1 1 0 2 Fighting Hawks will begin their NCHC quarterfinal series vs. St. Cloud State on March 10. Ottawa Senators prospects 2016-17 (Updated: Tuesday, March 7, 2017) GOALTENDERS Pos. Birthdate 2016-17 Team (League) GP W L OT* GAA SV% SO Notes: Completed the season having started 12 of ASU’s 30 games, recording 404 Joel Daccord G 8/19/96 Arizona State (Independent) Season 15 3 8 1 4.03 .892 0 saves on 453 shots in his first collegiate campaign. Feb. 27 – March 6 - - - - - - - Ranks third among SHL goaltenders in goals-against average and ranks fourth in save percentage while ranking sixth Marcus Högberg G 11/25/94 Linköpings (SHL) Season 32 18 11 3 1.89 .932 4 in wins. Has started 32 of Linköpings’ 49 games, recording 833 saves on 894 shots. Earned his 18th win (29 saves) of the Feb. 27 – March 6 2 1 1 0 2.39 .921 0 season via Linköpings’ 4-3 shootout victory at Frölunda on Feb. 28. * Denotes both overtime losses and shootout losses. Binghamton and Wichita 2016-17 (Updated: Tuesday, March 7, 2017) TEAM League Division Rank GP W L OTL SOL Points Upcoming Week: Binghamton Senators AHL 6th North 59 24 32 2 1 51 Binghamton’s next game is on March 10 vs. Albany. Wichita Thunder ECHL 6th Central 55 17 34 3 1 38 Wichita’s next game is tonight at Greenville. SKATERS Pos. Birthdate 2016-17 Team (League) GP G A Pts +/- PIM Notes: Earned an assist while registering three shots in Binghamton’s 5-2 loss at Utica on March 3.
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