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2017-18 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 7 to 10 Ottawa and Toronto SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTER No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2016-17 Team(s) Acquired 60 Bailie, Kevin G 6-3 190 25 Queen’s (OUA) Amateur tryout 35 Hogberg, Marcus G 6-5 218 22 Linköping (SHL), Binghamton (AHL) 2013 draft, 78th 90 Beaudoin, Charles-David D 6-0 186 23 UQTR (OUA), Tulsa (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Professional tryout 72 Chabot, Thomas D 6-2 190 20 Saint John (QMJHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 18th 63 Donaghey, Cody D 6-1 193 21 Charlottetown (QMJHL), Sherbrooke (QMJHL) Trade from Toronto ‘16 39 Englund, Andreas D 6-4 205 21 Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2014 draft, 40th 80 Erkamps, Macoy D 6-0 193 22 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Junior free agent ‘16 83 Jaros, Christian D 6-3 226 21 Luleå (SHL) 2015 draft, 139th 58 Lajoie, Maxime D 6-1 185 19 Swift Current (WHL) 2016 draft, 133rd 56 Murray, Jordan D 6-1 201 24 New Brunswick (AUS), Binghamton (AHL) Professional tryout 79 Batherson, Drake RW 6-2 181 19 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2017 draft, 121st 51 Brown, Logan C 6-6 216 19 Windsor (OHL) 2016 draft, 11th 78 Chlapik, Filip C 6-2 204 20 Charlottetown (QMJHL) 2015 draft, 48th 73 Dow, Bobby RW 6-1 175 18 Kemptville (CCHL) Amateur tryout 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-2 165 17 London (OHL) 2017 draft, 47th 71 Gagne, Gabriel RW 6-5 194 20 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) 2015 draft, 36th 57 Gennaro, Matteo C 6-2 198 20 Calgary (WHL) Amateur tryout 45 Kelly, Parker C 5-11 171 18 Prince Albert (WHL) Amateur tryout 47 Perron, Francis RW 6-0 176 21 Binghamton (AHL) 2014 draft, 190th 53 Rodewald, Jack LW 6-2 183 23 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Professional tryout 85 Suter, Pius C 5-11 170 21 Zurich SC (Swiss-A) Professional tryout 55 Topping, Jordan LW 6-1 209 20 Tri-City (WHL) Amateur tryout 36 White, Colin C 6-1 185 20 Boston College (H-East), Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 21st Ottawa Senators Belleville Senators Pierre Dorion General manager Rob Mullowney Chief operating officer Randy Lee Assistant general manager Kurt Kleinendorst Head coach Guy Boucher Head coach Paul Boutilier Assistant coach Marc Crawford Associate coach Dylan Crawford Video coach Rob Cookson Assistant coach Jeremy Benoit Conditioning coach Martin Raymond Assistant coach Craig Belfer Athletic therapist Pierre Groulx Goaltending coach Matt Mitchell Equipment manager Kristopher Young Video coach Shean Donovan Player development coach Chris Schwarz Conditioning coach Rob Mouland Assistant conditioning coach Jordan Silmser Director, team services Chris Moore Manager, communications Ottawa Senators 2017 rookie camp presented by: Brett Varey Coordinator, communications Sean McCauley Coordinator, hockey operations Tim Pattyson Hockey data analyst Dom Nicoletta Head athletic therapist Jean-Sebastien Hartell Assistant athletic therapist John Forget Head equipment manager Ian Cox Assistant equipment manager Alex Menezes Equipment assistant SENATORS AHL AFFILIATE Belleville Senators (American Hockey League) open their regular season on the road when they visit the Laval Rocket on Friday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Wichita Thunder (ECHL) opens its regular season when the team hosts the Indy Fuel on Friday, Oct. 13, at 7:05 p.m. CST. 2017-18 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 7 to 10 Ottawa and Toronto CAMP SCHEDULE – OTTAWA Thursday, Sept. 7 Saturday, Sept. 9 2 p.m. ........................Senators practice at Bell Sensplex 10:15 a.m. .................. Pre-game skate at Ricoh Coliseum 7 p.m. ......................... Ottawa vs. Montreal Friday, Sept. 8 9 a.m. ........................Senators practice at Bell Sensplex Sunday, Sept. 10 11:30 a.m. .................Senators rookies depart for Toronto 4 p.m. ......................... Toronto vs. Ottawa ROOKIE TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2016 in London, Ont. (Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished second to Toronto (3-0-0) with a 2-0-1 record: 2-1 overtime loss to Toronto, 1-0 win over Pittsburgh and a 6-3 win over Montreal. 2015 in London, Ont. (Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 5-4 overtime win over Toronto, 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh and a 2-1 win over Montreal. 2014 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators were one of three teams to earn a 2-1-0 record: 4-3 loss to Pittsburgh, 6-2 win over Toronto and a 5-4 shootout win over Chicago. 2013 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 3-0-0 record: 4-1 win over Pittsburgh, 4-3 shootout win over Chicago and a 6-2 win over Toronto. 2011 in Oshawa, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 3-0-0 record: 4-0 win over Pittsburgh, 6-5 win over Chicago and a 4-3 overtime win over Toronto. Mark Stone scored the game-winning goal in OT. 2010 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 5-3 loss to Pittsburgh, 7-3 win over Chicago and a 3-2 win over Toronto. 2009 in Kitchener, Ont. (Boston, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Boston with a 2-1-0 record: 4-1 win over Pittsburgh, 4-3 loss to Boston and a 7-1 win over Toronto. 2008 in Kitchener, Ont. (Florida, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 4-2 win over Florida, 7-5 win over Toronto and a 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh. 2007 in Kitchener, Ont. (Florida, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished the round-robin with three wins and one loss. Pittsburgh defeated Ottawa 5-1 in the final. 2005 in Ottawa (Carolina, Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators finished fourth with one win, two losses and one overtime loss. Toronto won the tournament with a record of four wins and no losses. 2004 in Montreal (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators finished the round-robin in third place with two wins and two losses. Toronto was first with three wins and a loss. 2003 in Ottawa (Carolina, Montreal, Ottawa) - The Senators finished fourth with one win, two losses and one overtime loss. Toronto won with a record of four wins and no losses. 2002 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Phoenix) - Florida won the tournament. 2001 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Phoenix) - Montreal won the tournament. 2000 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa Bay) - The Senators won the tournament. 1999 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa Bay) - The Senators won the tournament. 2017-18 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 7 to 10 Ottawa and Toronto CAMP NOTES Numbers: Twenty-three (23) players have been invited to take part in the 2017 Senators rookie camp and tournament: Two goaltenders, eight defencemen and 13 forwards … Twelve (12) players on the rookie camp roster were drafted by the Senators. Experienced campers: Twenty (20) of the 23 players took part in the July 2017 development camp … Ten (10) players participated in the Senators’ 2016 rookie camp and tournament. Young and old: Forward Alex Formenton is the youngest player in camp at 17 years and 11-plus months old while amateur tryout invitee Kevin Bailie is the team’s oldest rookie at 25 years and eight-plus months old. Invited to the main camp (The Senators did not hold a rookie camp in 2006 or in 2012. The club participated in a rookie tournament in Montreal ahead of the 2004-05 lockout season, while the annual tournament was cancelled in 2012 due to the abbreviated season): In September 2016, 16 of the 23 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Logan Brown (C), Thomas Chabot (D), Andreas Englund (D), Ben Harpur (D) and Nick Paul (C). In September 2015, each of the 24 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Thomas Chabot (D), Matt O’Connor (G), Nick Paul (C), Francis Perron (RW) and Matt Puempel (LW). In September 2014, each of the 24 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Fredrik Claesson (D), Ryan Dzingel (C), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), Curtis Lazar (C), Nick Paul (C), Max McCormick (LW) and Matt Puempel (LW). In September 2013, each of the 26 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Cody Ceci (D), Fredrik Claesson (D), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), Curtis Lazar (C), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), Mark Stone (RW) and Chris Wideman (D). In September 2011, each of the 23 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Mark Borowiecki (D), Jared Cowen (D), Stephane Da Costa (C), Robin Lehner (G), Jean- Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), Mark Stone (RW), Patrick Wiercioch (D) and Mika Zibanejad (C). In September 2010, 17 of the 22 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Erik Condra (RW), Jared Cowen (D), Colin Greening (LW), Eric Gryba (D), Mike Hoffman (C), Robin Lehner (G), Mark Stone (RW) and Patrick Wiercioch (D).