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2019-20 Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTER

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2018-19 Team(s) Acquired / Status 34 Daccord, Joey G 6-3 206 23 Arizona State (NCAA Ind.), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 , 199th 30 Gustavsson, Filip G 6-2 192 21 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) from Pittsburgh ‘18 70 Mandolese, Kevin G 6-4 185 19 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2018 draft, 157th 33 Søgaard, Mads G 6-6 195 18 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2019 draft, 37th

76 Aspirot, Jonathan D 6-0 198 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 90 Bourque, Trenton D 6-2 202 21 Owen Sound (OHL) Amateur tryout 26 Brännström, Erik D 5-10 183 20 Chicago (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Vegas ‘19 82 Gendron, Miles D 6-3 187 23 Connecticut (H-East), Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 50 Guenette, Maxence D 6-1 179 18 Val-d’Or (QMJHL) 2019 draft, 187th 84 Hanus, Clay D 5-10 170 18 Portland (WHL) Amateur tryout 40 McDonald, Conner D 6-0 187 20 (WHL) Amateur tryout 73 Melancon, T.J. D 6-2 188 23 Norfolk (ECHL) Professional tryout 80 Welsh, Nicholas D 5-9 185 22 Saint Mary’s (AUS) Amateur tryout

85 Abramov, Vitaly LW 5-10 171 21 Cleveland (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 19 Batherson, Drake RW 6-3 206 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 121st 64 Beaudin, Jean-Christophe C 6-1 191 22 Colorado (AHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Colorado ‘19 21 Brown, Logan C 6-6 230 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2016 draft, 11th 52 Capannelli, Adam LW 5-10 197 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 17 Davidsson, Jonathan RW 5-11 188 22 Djurgårdens (SHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-2 184 19 London (OHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 47th 94 Gruden, Jonathan C 6-0 184 19 Miami (Ohio) (NCHC) 2018 draft, 95th 47 Kastelic, Mark C 6-4 223 20 (WHL) 2019 draft, 125th 45 Kelly, Parker LW 5-11 182 20 Prince Albert (WHL) Junior free agent ‘17 37 Norris, Josh C 6-2 191 20 Michigan (Big-10) Trade from San Jose ‘18 75 Sturtz, Andrew RW 5-9 181 24 Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 62 Todd, Nathan C 6-1 200 23 Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 54 Trépanier, Maxim LW 5-11 175 20 Halifax (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 14 Veronneau, Max RW 6-1 195 23 Princeton (ECAC), Ottawa (NHL) Collegiate free agent ‘19

Ottawa Senators General manager Rob Mullowney Chief operating officer Peter MacTavish Assistant general manager Troy Mann Head coach Player development coach David Bell Assistant coach Clarke MacArthur Player development coach Colin Chaulk Assistant coach Jesse Winchester Player development coach Kory Cooper Goaltending development coach D.J. Smith Head coach Frederic Lemay Video coach Associate coach Jeremy Benoit Strength and conditioning coach Bob Jones Assistant coach Craig Belfer Athletic therapist Davis Payne Assistant coach Matt Mitchell Equipment manager Pierre Groulx Goaltending coach Michael Boyes Assistant equipment manager Mike King Video coach Tim Pattyson Director, hockey operations Sean McCauley Manager, hockey operations Chris Schwarz Conditioning coach 2019 rookie camp presented by: Rob Mouland Assistant conditioning coach Jordan Silmser Director, team services Carrie Croft Senior director, communications Brian Morris Senior director, communications Chris Moore Manager, communications Brett Varey Coordinator, communications 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 Bram Karp Equipment assistant

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SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2018-19 Team(s) Acquired / Status 85 Abramov, Vitaly LW 5-10 171 21 Cleveland (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 76 Aspirot, Jonathan D 6-0 198 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 19 Batherson, Drake RW 6-3 206 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 121st 64 Beaudin, Jean-Christophe C 6-1 191 22 Colorado (AHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Colorado ‘19 90 Bourque, Trenton D 6-2 202 21 Owen Sound (OHL) Amateur tryout 26 Brännström, Erik D 5-10 183 20 Chicago (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Vegas ‘19 21 Brown, Logan C 6-6 230 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2016 draft, 11th 52 Capannelli, Adam LW 5-10 197 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 34 Daccord, Joey G 6-3 206 23 Arizona State (NCAA Ind.), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 199th 17 Davidsson, Jonathan RW 5-11 188 22 Djurgårdens (SHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-2 184 19 London (OHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 47th 82 Gendron, Miles D 6-3 187 23 Connecticut (H-East), Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 94 Gruden, Jonathan C 6-0 184 19 Miami (Ohio) (NCHC) 2018 draft, 95th 50 Guenette, Maxence D 6-1 179 18 Val-d’Or (QMJHL) 2019 draft, 187th 30 Gustavsson, Filip G 6-2 192 21 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Pittsburgh ‘18 84 Hanus, Clay D 5-10 170 18 Portland (WHL) Amateur tryout 47 Kastelic, Mark C 6-4 223 20 Calgary (WHL) 2019 draft, 125th 45 Kelly, Parker LW 5-11 182 20 Prince Albert (WHL) Junior free agent ‘17 70 Mandolese, Kevin G 6-4 185 19 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2018 draft, 157th 40 McDonald, Conner D 6-0 187 20 Edmonton (WHL) Amateur tryout 73 Melancon, T.J. D 6-2 188 23 Norfolk (ECHL) Professional tryout 37 Norris, Josh C 6-2 191 20 Michigan (Big-10) Trade from San Jose ‘18 33 Søgaard, Mads G 6-6 195 18 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2019 draft, 37th 75 Sturtz, Andrew RW 5-9 181 24 Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 62 Todd, Nathan C 6-1 200 23 Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 54 Trépanier, Maxim LW 5-11 175 20 Halifax (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 14 Veronneau, Max RW 6-1 195 23 Princeton (ECAC), Ottawa (NHL) Collegiate free agent ‘19 80 Welsh, Nicholas D 5-9 185 22 Saint Mary’s (AUS) Amateur tryout 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2018-19 Team(s) Acquired / Status 14 Veronneau, Max RW 6-1 195 23 Princeton (ECAC), Ottawa (NHL) Collegiate free agent ‘19 17 Davidsson, Jonathan RW 5-11 188 22 Djurgårdens (SHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 19 Batherson, Drake RW 6-3 206 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 121st 21 Brown, Logan C 6-6 230 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2016 draft, 11th 26 Brännström, Erik D 5-10 183 20 Chicago (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Vegas ‘19 30 Gustavsson, Filip G 6-2 192 21 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Pittsburgh ‘18 33 Søgaard, Mads G 6-6 195 18 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2019 draft, 37th 34 Daccord, Joey G 6-3 206 23 Arizona State (NCAA Ind.), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 199th 37 Norris, Josh C 6-2 191 20 Michigan (Big-10) Trade from San Jose ‘18 40 McDonald, Conner D 6-0 187 20 Edmonton (WHL) Amateur tryout 45 Kelly, Parker LW 5-11 182 20 Prince Albert (WHL) Junior free agent ‘17 47 Kastelic, Mark C 6-4 223 20 Calgary (WHL) 2019 draft, 125th 50 Guenette, Maxence D 6-1 179 18 Val-d’Or (QMJHL) 2019 draft, 187th 52 Capannelli, Adam LW 5-10 197 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 54 Trépanier, Maxim LW 5-11 175 20 Halifax (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-2 184 19 London (OHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 47th 62 Todd, Nathan C 6-1 200 23 Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 64 Beaudin, Jean-Christophe C 6-1 191 22 Colorado (AHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Colorado ‘19 70 Mandolese, Kevin G 6-4 185 19 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2018 draft, 157th 73 Melancon, T.J. D 6-2 188 23 Norfolk (ECHL) Professional tryout 75 Sturtz, Andrew RW 5-9 181 24 Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 76 Aspirot, Jonathan D 6-0 198 20 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 80 Welsh, Nicholas D 5-9 185 22 Saint Mary’s (AUS) Amateur tryout 82 Gendron, Miles D 6-3 187 23 Connecticut (H-East), Brampton (ECHL) Professional tryout 84 Hanus, Clay D 5-10 170 18 Portland (WHL) Amateur tryout 85 Abramov, Vitaly LW 5-10 171 21 Cleveland (AHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) Trade from Columbus ‘19 90 Bourque, Trenton D 6-2 202 21 Owen Sound (OHL) Amateur tryout 94 Gruden, Jonathan C 6-0 184 19 Miami (Ohio) (NCHC) 2018 draft, 95th 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

CAMP SCHEDULE – OTTAWA

Thursday, Sept. 5 Saturday, Sept. 7 10 a.m...... Senators practice at 10 a.m...... Pre-game skate at CAA Arena 1:30 p.m...... Senators rookies depart for Belleville, Ont. 7 p.m...... vs. Ottawa

Friday, Sept. 6 Sunday, Sept. 8 10 a.m...... Pre-game skate at CAA Arena 11 a.m...... Senators practice at Mackay Insurance Arena 7 p.m...... Winnipeg vs. Ottawa Monday, Sept. 9 10 a.m...... Pre-game skate at CAA Arena 7 p.m...... Ottawa vs. Winnipeg

ROOKIE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2018 in Laval, Que. (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 2-0-0 record: a 4-0 win over Montreal and a 6-5 win over Toronto.

2017 in Toronto (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 2-0-0 record: a 8-2 win over Montreal and a 4-3 shootout win over Toronto.

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.

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. (, 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, Toronto) - 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. 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

CAMP NOTES

Numbers: Twenty-eight (28) players have been invited to take part in the 2019 Senators rookie camp and tournament: Four , nine defencemen and 15 forwards … Ten (10) players on the rookie camp roster were drafted by the Senators.

Experienced campers: Twenty-four (24) of the 28 players took part in the June 2019 development camp … Eight (8) players participated in the Senators’ 2018 rookie camp and tournament.

Young and old: Maxence Guenette is the youngest player in camp at 18 years and four-plus months old while collegiate free agent Andrew Sturtz is the team’s oldest rookie at 24 years and 11-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 2018, 20 of the 27 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: (RW), (C), Filip Chlapik (C), (LW), Christian Jaros (D), Max Lajoie (D), (LW), Colin White (C) and (D).

In September 2017, 19 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), (D), Filip Chlapik (C), Alex Formenton (LW), Christian Jaros (D) and Colin White (C).

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), (D), (D) and (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), (RW) and (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: (D), (C), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), (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: (D), Fredrik Claesson (D), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), Curtis Lazar (C), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), (RW) and (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: (D), (D), Stephane Da Costa (C), (G), Jean- Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), Mark Stone (RW), (D) and (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: (RW), Jared Cowen (D), (LW), (D), Mike Hoffman (C), Robin Lehner (G), Mark Stone (RW) and Patrick Wiercioch (D).

In September 2009, 19 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Erik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), (D), (C) and (C).

In September 2008, 19 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: (G), Peter Regin (C), Zack Smith (C) and Jesse Winchester (C).

In September 2007, 15 of the 26 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: (C), Kaspars Daugavins (LW), Brian Elliott (G), (LW) and Brian Lee (D).

In September 2005, 12 of the 22 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Cody Bass (C), Danny Bois (RW), (RW), (G), (G), Neil Komadoski (D), Tomas Kudelka (D), Andrej Meszaros (D), Neil Petruic (D) and (LW).

In September 2003, 10 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: (C), Brian McGrattan (RW), (D) and (D). Laich earned a brief recall to Ottawa and played in one NHL game before being traded to Washington.

In September 2002, 22 players took part in the rookie camp with 11 players moving on to the Senators’ main camp. (D) made the Senators roster out of training camp and spent the entire season with Ottawa, while (G) and (C) also spent time with the Senators during the 2002-03 season.

In September 2001, 22 players took part in the rookie camp with 11 players moving on to the Senators’ main camp. Toni Dahlman (RW) and (RW) each earned brief recalls to the Senators during the 2001-02 season. 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

85 – VITALY ABRAMOV, left wing, shoots left, 5-10, 170 lbs. Twitter: @VitalyAbramov11 Born: May 8, 1998 (, ) Drafted: 2016 – Columbus’ third-round pick (65th overall) Acquired: In a trade with Columbus on Feb. 22

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Began his first professional season skating with the Cleveland Monsters (AHL) … Recorded 22 points (12 goals, 10 assists) in 52 games with Cleveland before being acquired by Ottawa on Feb. 22 … Made his Belleville Senators (AHL) debut in the B-Sens’ 5-3 win at Rochester on Feb. 23 … Was recognized as the 45th best player in the 50-year history of the QMJHL, as a part of the league’s half-century celebration on Feb 22 … Was recalled to Ottawa on an emergency basis on March 21 and made his NHL debut that evening skating 13:52 time-on- ice in the Senators’ 5-1 loss at Calgary. 2017-18: Skated with both the and of the Major Junior Hockey League and ranked second among all QMJHL skaters in goals, assists and points … Led the QMJHL in plus/minus rating (+52) … Was named to the QMJHL’s Second All-Star Team … Acquired by the Tigres on 11/17/17 in exchange for four draft picks … Recorded three assists in the Tigres’ 8-2 win vs. Halifax on 3/1/18 to establish a new QMJHL record for points (284) by a European skater … Represented Russia at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y., and recorded one over five games. 2016-17: Registered 104 points while skating in his second season with Gatineau to claim the Jean-Beliveau Trophy as the league’s leading scorer, becoming only the second European to accomplish the feat … Awarded the Michel-Briere Trophy as league MVP … Named to the QMJHL First-All Star Team … Established a major junior single-game high by recording six points (two goals, four assists) in Gatineau’s 8-1 win at Quebec on 12/12/16 … Made his professional debut with Cleveland on 4/8/17 in the Monsters’ 4-0 win at Grand Rapids … Recorded four points (one goal, three assists) in four AHL games to conclude the season.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Gatineau QMJHL 63 38 55 93 36 10 7 6 13 8 2016-17 Gatineau QMJHL 66 46 58 104 76 7 1 6 7 12 Cleveland AHL 4 1 3 4 2 - - - - - 2017-18 Gatineau QMJHL 16 12 14 26 21 - - - - - Victoriaville QMJHL 40 33 45 78 46 13 9 7 16 21 Russia WJC-U20 5 1 0 1 4 2018-19 Cleveland AHL 52 12 10 22 28 - - - - - Belleville AHL 18 4 3 7 8 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

76 – JONATHAN ASPIROT, defence, shoots left, 6-0, 198 lbs. Born: May 16, 1999 (Mascouche, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Captained the (QMJHL) for the first time while skating in his third campaign of major junior … Led Moncton rearguards in goals (12) … Ranked fourth among Wildcats in minutes (59) … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his QMJHL career in Moncton’s 4-3 loss vs. Charlottetown on Dec. 7, ahead of his second multi-goal game on the season in the Wildcats’ 4-3 overtimes loss vs. Quebec on Jan. 4… Established a new single-game high by recording three points (one goal, two assists) in the Wildcats’ 10-3 win at Cape Breton on March 3 … Attended both the Senators development camp and rookie camp ahead of the season. 2017-18: Established new major junior career highs in games played (67) and penalty minutes (71) while competing in his second season with Moncton … Appeared in 67 of the Wildcats’ 68 games … Led all Moncton skaters in plus/minus rating (+6) … Established a new major junior career high by recording at least one in four consecutive games from 11/3/17 to 11/18/19. He would equal that total, while also establishing a new major junior career high for consecutive games with an assist, by recording one helper in each of four consecutive games from 1/14/18 to 1/20/18 … Tied for the lead in post-season goals among Moncton rearguards (three) as the team upset Rimouski in the first round of the QMJHL playoffs before falling in the second round to eventual President’s Cup finalist, the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. 2016-17: Skated as both a left and defenceman during his rookie season for Moncton … Recorded a point (an assist) in the first game of his major junior career to help lead Moncton to a 4-2 home win vs. Halifax on 9/23/16 … Helped Moncton go 2-0-0 when he scored goals in consecutive games for the first time in his major junior career, a 4-3 win at Rouyn-Noranda on 11/9/16 and a 5-4 win at Val-d’Or on 11/10/16 … Was named an assistant on 1/11/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2016-17 Moncton QMJHL 64 3 9 12 37 - - - - - 2017-18 Moncton QMJHL 67 7 19 26 71 10 3 3 6 20 2018-19 Moncton QMJHL 57 12 23 35 59 10 1 1 2 10 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

79 – DRAKE BATHERSON, right wing, shoots right, 6-3, 206 lbs. Twitter: @drrakebatherson Born: April 27, 1998 (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (121st overall)

2019-20: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Made his professional debut with the Belleville Senators (AHL) in a 3-1 loss at Utica on Oct. 6 ... Led B-Sens’ skaters in assists and points and ranked fourth among AHL rookie skaters while skating in 59 of Belleville’s 76 games … Scored the first goal of his professional career in the B-Sens’ 6-2 win at on Oct. 13, and concluded the game with four points (two goals, two assists) … Was named CCM/AHL Player of the Week on Nov. 12 after recording seven points (two goals, five assists) over two games including six points (one goal, five assists) in Belleville’s 7-6 win vs. Toronto on Nov. 9. The game saw him become the first AHL skater to record at least six points in one game since 2/5/16 and established a Belleville franchise record for points and assists in a single game … Was recalled to Ottawa for the first time on Nov. 12 and made his NHL debut on Nov. 15 vs. Detroit (2-1 win) becoming the first Senators player to score the game-winning goal in his NHL debut … Was named AHL All-Star Classic MVP on Jan. 28 after recording five goals in three games to help lead Team North to victory in the round robin event … Named CCM/AHL Player of the Week on Feb. 10 after recording six goals and five assists in four games from Feb. 5 to Feb. 10 … Named CCM/AHL Rookie of the Month for February by way of recording 18 points (nine goals, nine assists) in 10 games during the month … Was named to the AHL’s All- Rookie Team at season’s end. 2017-18: Split his second full season of major junior between the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Cape Breton Screaming Eagles and the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada … Concluded the regular season tied for 11th in league scoring, tied for eighth with 12 power-play goals while ranking fourth in points-per game average (1.51) … Was named Cape Breton alternate captain on 10/27/17 … Recognized as the CHL and QMJHL Player of the Week for the week ending 10/22/17 after recording 10 points in three games to help the Screaming Eagles earn five of a possible six points during the week. This was part of a larger streak which saw him establish a new major junior career high by recording a point in 15 consecutive games to begin his season from 9/23/17 to 10/26/17 … Named QMJHL Forward of the Month for the month of October after registering at least two points in seven of Cape Breton’s 14 games during the month … Served as an alternate captain, and registered one goal, for Team QMJHL in the two-game CIBC Russia Series in Charlottetown (3-1 win) and Moncton, N.B. (2-1 loss) on 11/14/17 and 11/16/17 respectively … Was traded to Blainville-Boisbriand in exchange for three players and two draft picks on 1/6/18 … Recorded at least one point in 22 of the 27 games in which he skated for Blainville- Boisbriand to help the Armada to 107 standings’ points and the Jean-Rogeau Trophy as the QMJHL regular season champion … Was named as a nominee for the QMJHL’s Paul-Dumont Trophy as Personality of the Year on 3/29/18 … Led all QMJHL skaters in post-season assists (20) and points (33) while leading Blainville-Boisbriand to the President’s Cup final where the Armada fell in six games to eventual champion Acadie-Bathurst … Helped Team Canada win a medal at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. at which he recorded seven points (seven goals) to lead Canadian skaters in goal scoring, while tying for second among all tournament skaters in goals … Was named the Male Team Athlete of the Year at the 2018 Support4Sport Awards banquet on 5/26/18. The Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of athletes, coaches, officials, sponsors and volunteers from around the province. 2016-17: Competed in his first full season of major junior hockey with Cape Breton … Led Cape Breton rookies in goals (22), assists (36), points (58), plus/minus rating (+16), penalty minutes (70) and power-play points (24) … Ranked fourth among QMJHL rookies in scoring and was second in assists while leading all North American-born QMJHL rookies in points … Registered the first multi-goal game of his major junior career in the Screaming Eagles’ 6-4 loss at Halifax on 10/1/16 … Earned three points (two goals, one assist) in two games to help Cape Breton claim its first Hurley Cup by defeating Halifax 6-3 at home on 12/30/16 and 5-2 at Halifax on 12/31/16. The trophy is presented, on aggregate, to the winner of the series between Nova Scotia’s two major junior hockey teams … Tied for the team lead in playoff scoring with 12 points (seven goals, five assists) while recording at least one point in all but four of Cape Breton’s 11 post-season games … Was awarded the Rudderham’s Source for Sports Trophy as the club’s rookie of the year on 3/7/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Valley MJAHL 28 4 15 19 18 6 1 2 3 8 Cape Breton QMJHL 10 0 2 2 2 - - - - - 2016-17 Cape Breton QMJHL 61 22 36 58 70 11 7 5 12 14 2017-18 Cape Breton QMJHL 24 17 22 39 39 - - - - - Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 27 12 26 38 26 22 13 20 33 19 Canada WJC-U20 7 7 0 7 4 2018-19 Belleville AHL 59 22 40 62 39 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 20 3 6 9 6 - - - - - 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

64 – JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BEAUDIN, , shoots right, 6-1, 191 lbs. Twitter: @Beaudin72 Born: March 27, 1997 (Longueuil, Que.) Drafted: 2015 – Colorado’s third-round pick (71st overall) Acquired: In a trade with Colorado on Feb. 6

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Began the season with the (AHL) registering 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in 42 games … Was acquired by Ottawa (NHL) on Feb. 6 in exchange for forward Max McCormick … Scored his first goal, and earned his first assist, with Belleville in the B-Sens’ 3-2 overtime loss vs. Laval on March 15. 2017-18: Split his first professional season between the (AHL) and Colorado Eagles (ECHL) totalling nine goals and 25 assists across the two leagues … Ranked sixth in ECHL post-season scoring with 18 points (10 goals, eight assists) to help Colorado capture the Kelly Cup. 2016-17: Led the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) in assists and tied for first in scoring (30 goals, 50 assists) while skating in his final major junior season … Established a new single-game high by recording four points in one game on four occasions including back-to-back games recording four points on 11/18/16 (6-5 loss vs. Blainville-Boisbriand) and 11/19/16 (8-3 win vs. Rimouski) … Led the Huskies in post-season scoring (eight goals, 12 assists).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Collège Antoine-Girouard QMAAA 40 19 28 47 42 3 0 0 0 0 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 68 14 39 53 29 6 1 4 5 4 2015-16 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 58 33 49 82 34 17 7 12 19 8 2016-17 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 65 30 50 80 33 13 8 12 20 2 2017-18 San Antonio AHL 34 2 5 7 10 - - - - - Colorado ECHL 30 7 20 27 10 22 10 8 18 6 2018-19 Colorado AHL 42 6 7 13 18 - - - - - Belleville AHL 20 1 2 3 2 - - - - -

90 – TRENTON BOURQUE, defence, shoots left, 6-2, 202 lbs. Twitter: @trentbourque98 Born: June 11, 1998 (Burlington, Ont.) Drafted: 2017 – St. Louis’ sixth-round pick (175th overall) Acquired: Was signed to a one-year, two-way AHL contract on July 23

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Spent his fifth full Hockey League season with the … Established a new major junior high by way of recording 68 penalty minutes … Tied for fourth in plus/minus rating (+3) on the team … Scored the first goal of his OHL career on Nov. 14 in the Attack’s 6-1 win vs. Sarnia … Nominated for the Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy as the OHL’s humanitarian of the year … Attended the St. Louis Blues training camp ahead of the season. 2017-18: Established new major junior career highs in assists and points (17 assists) in his fourth OHL season … Equaled an OHL career high by recording at least one point in three consecutive games, totalling four assists, in helping Owen Sound earn a record of 3-0-0 from 3/14/18 to 3/17/18 to conclude the season … Tied for third in post-season scoring among Attack defencemen as Owen Sound fell in the second round to the eventual Western Conference champion Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. 2016-17: Appeared in 67 of Owen Sound’s 68 regular-season contests recording 11 points (11 assists) … Skated in each of the Attack’s 17 post-season games as the team fell in the Western Conference final to the eventual league champion .

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Sudbury OHL 34 0 1 1 10 - - - - - 2015-16 Sudbury OHL 24 0 2 2 20 - - - - - Owen Sound OHL 28 0 6 6 12 1 0 0 0 0 2016-17 Owen Sound OHL 67 0 11 11 34 17 0 2 2 10 2017-18 Owen Sound OHL 62 0 17 17 53 10 1 2 3 14 2018-19 Owen Sound OHL 57 4 8 12 68 5 0 1 1 6 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

26 – ERIK BRÄNNSTRÖM, defence, shoots left, 5-10, 183 lbs. Twitter: @brannstromerik Born: Sept. 2, 1999 (Almesakra, ) Drafted: 2017 – Vegas’ third first-round pick (15th overall) Acquired: In a trade with Vegas on Feb. 25

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Skated for three different teams while participating in his first professional North American season … Began the year with the (AHL) recording 28 points (seven goals, 21 assists) in 41 games, ranking fourth among rookie AHL defencemen in scoring at the time of his Feb. 25 trade to Ottawa … Scored his first AHL goal, and tallied his first multi-goal game, in his AHL debut as he helped Chicago to a 3-2 overtime win at Colorado on Oct. 5 … Named to the AHL All-Star Classic where he represented Team Central at the event in Springfield, Mass. on Jan. 28 … Was acquired by the Senators, along with Oscar Lindberg and a second-round draft pick, from Vegas on Feb. 25 … Made his Belleville debut on March 1 in the B-Sens’ 3-2 overtime loss vs. Manitoba and recorded his first point (an assist) with the club the following night (4-0 win vs. Manitoba) … Was recalled to Ottawa on an emergency basis on March 14 and made his NHL debut that night skating in 18:20 and earning a plus-one plus/minus rating in Ottawa’s 2-0 win vs. St. Louis … Led all tournament defencemen in goals (four) and was named to the WJC All-Star Team while participating in the 2019 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. 2017-18: Spent the entire season in the SHL for the first time with HV71 … Ranked third among club defencemen with 15 points (two goals, 13 assists) … Competed at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. and helped Sweden to a silver medal ranking second in scoring among team defencemen (one goal, three assists). 2016-17: Split the season by playing in Sweden’s SHL Jr. league with HV71 and with the HV71 senior team in the SHL … As captain of the HV71 J20 team, he led the team in goals from defencemen (nine) despite skating in only 19 of the club’s 52 games … Scored the first goal of his SHL career in HV71’s 5-1 win vs. Örebro on 1/21/17 … Tied for fifth in tournament scoring among defencemen (two goals, three assists) at the 2017 IIHF U18 World Championship in .

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2016-17 HV71 J20 Swe-Jr 19 9 14 23 18 7 3 4 7 4 HV71 SHL 35 1 5 6 2 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U18 7 2 3 5 0 2017-18 HV71 SHL 44 2 13 15 22 2 0 1 1 2 Sweden WJC-U20 7 1 3 4 4 2018-19 Chicago AHL 41 7 21 28 36 - - - - - Belleville AHL 9 0 4 4 12 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U20 5 4 0 4 4 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

21 – LOGAN BROWN, centre, shoots left, 6-6, 230 lbs. Twitter: @21LBrown Born: March 5, 1998 (Raleigh, N.C.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s first-round pick (11th overall)

2019-20: Attending his fourth Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Spent his first full professional season with the Belleville Senators (AHL) where he concluded the campaign ranking second among B-Sens in assists, third in points and tying for second in plus/minus rating (+19) … Notched two of Belleville’s four shootout game-deciding goals … Recorded a professional single-game career high four points (one goal, three assists) in Belleville’s 7-2 win vs. Laval on Dec. 7 … Established a new professional high by recording points in eight consecutive games from Jan. 25 to Feb. 10. The streak was part of a greater stretch which saw him record 21 points (seven goals, 14 assists) in 13 of 14 games from Jan. 5 to Feb. 10 … Was recalled to Ottawa on Feb. 22 and made two appearances with the Senators, skating in an NHL single-game high 11:30 time-on-ice in Ottawa’s 2-1 loss vs. Calgary on Feb. 24. 2017-18: Began the season with Ottawa and made his (and professional hockey) debut in the Senators’ opening night 5-4 shootout loss to Washington on 10/5/17 … Appeared in four games for Ottawa before being assigned to the ’s on 10/25/17 … Tied for eighth among OHL players in points-per-game average (1.50) while ultimately splitting his fourth major junior season between Windsor and the (OHL) … Registered eight three-point contests throughout the season … Was acquired by Kitchener on 1/7/18 in exchange for four draft picks and defenceman Grayson Ladd … Recorded 10 points (two goals, eight assists) in his first three games with Kitchener to help the Rangers earn three wins over that span … Led league skaters in post-season assists (22) while pacing the Rangers in playoff scoring with 27 points and a plus/minus rating of plus-12, while appearing in each of Kitchener’s 19 post-season contests … Earned a bronze medal while representing the United States at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y., appearing in three games and recording one assist. He suffered a knee injury during Team USA’s 3-2 loss to Slovakia on Dec. 28 and missed five of the team’s remaining six tournament games. 2016-17: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with Windsor while serving as an alternate captain and recording 40 points (14 goals, 26 assists) over 35 games … Ranked fourth in scoring among Windsor forwards that spent the entire year with the Spitfires despite playing only 35 of the team’s 68 games … Missed a total of 31 games due to wrist, shoulder and hand injuries … Began his season by equaling a major junior career high (since surpassed) when he earned at least one point in seven consecutive games from 9/29/16 to 10/13/16 while helping the Spitfires to a record of 5-2-0 over the stretch … Established a new major junior career high by registering four assists in one game (since equalled) in Windsor’s 4-1 win at on 9/30/16, a feat which he repeated in the Spitfires 5-4 home win over London on 10/9/16 … Was recognized as the OHL Player of the Week for the period ending 10/9/16 after posting two goals and six assists over three games from 10/6/16 to 10/9/16 in helping the Spitfires to a mark of 3-0-0 … Was one of four OHL players named to Team USA’s preliminary roster for the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship on 12/5/16 and attended the U.S. National Junior Team Selection Camp from 12/16/16 to 12/20/16 in Buffalo, N.Y. … Earned four assists over seven post-season games to tie for first among Spitfires forwards as Windsor was ultimately eliminated in their first round series against London … Helped Windsor capture the Mastercard Memorial Cup (as host team), registering five points (one goal, four assists) over four games, including two assists in Windsor’s 4-3 win over Erie (OHL) in the championship game on 5/28/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Windsor OHL 56 17 26 43 20 - - - - - 2015-16 Windsor OHL 59 21 53 74 40 5 0 6 6 6 U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 3 9 12 2 2016-17 Windsor OHL 35 14 26 40 27 7 0 4 4 6 2017-18 Windsor OHL 15 13 11 24 10 - - - - - Kitchener OHL 17 9 15 24 6 19 5 22 27 6 Ottawa NHL 4 0 1 1 0 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U20 3 0 1 1 0 2018-19 Belleville AHL 56 14 28 42 24 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

52 – ADAM CAPANNELLI, left wing, shoots left, 5-10, 197 lbs. Twitter: @ACaps17 Born: May 17, 1999 (LaSalle, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament … Acquired by the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL) in exchange for a second-round draft pick in the 2020 QMJHL draft on June 7. 2018-19: Ranked fifth on the Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) in goals (17) … Recorded the first three shorthanded goals of his major junior career to rank in a tie for first on the club … Registered four shorthanded assists to pace the Wildcats … Began the season by recording at least one point in eight consecutive games from Sept. 20 to Oct. 10 totaling three goals and seven assists during that stretch … Recorded the first multi-goal (two) game of his QMJHL career in the Wildcats’ 5-4 loss vs. Halifax on Oct. 17 … Recognized as Moncton’s Scholastic Player of the Month for January … Skated in each of Moncton’s 11 post-season games adding five points (three goals, two assists) to rank sixth on the club. 2017-18: Ranked sixth in assists (20) for Moncton during his second season of QMJHL play … Made his season debut on 11/23/17 vs. Acadie-Bathurst (5-1 loss) after missing the first 25 games of the season due to a lower body injury suffered during training camp … Concluded the regular-season by recording at least one assist in five consecutive games from 3/7/18 to 3/17/18 … Skated in each of Moncton’s 12 post-season games recording seven points (two goals, five assists) to tie for fifth on the club. 2016-17: Established QMJHL single-season highs in games played (66) and penalty minutes (51) while skating in his first season of major junior with Moncton … Ranked second among Moncton rookies in scoring (five goals, 20 assists) … Recorded the first point of his major junior career (a goal) on 10/2/16 at Acadie-Bathurst (5-4 win).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2016-17 Moncton QMJHL 66 5 20 25 51 - - - - - 2017-18 Moncton QMJHL 42 3 20 23 36 12 2 5 7 14 2018-19 Moncton QMJHL 59 17 30 47 48 11 3 2 5 10 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

34 – , , catches left, 6-3, 205 lbs. Twitter: @JDac35 Born: Aug. 19, 1996 (North Andover, Mass.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s seventh-round pick (199th overall)

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Began his junior campaign with the Arizona State Sun Devils (NCAA Independent) by recording back-to-back shutouts vs. Alaska Fairbanks on Oct. 6 (3-0) and Oct. 7 (5-0) … Played 99 per-cent of Arizona State’s minutes … Nominated for the Hobey Baker Award … Named a 2018-19 ACHA/CCM Division I Second Team West All-American … Tied for second among all NCAA goaltenders in shutouts (seven) and ranked tied for seventh in wins (21) … Helped ASU achieve its first road sweep since December 2016 with back-to-back wins at Alabama- Huntsville on Oct. 19 (2-1) and Oct. 20 (5-1) … Recorded 40 saves to help the Sun Devils defeat the previously unbeaten, sixth ranked Penn State Nittany Lions in a 4-3 overtime victory on the road on Nov. 3. The performance saw him recognized as the second-star and helped the Sun Devils earn their first win against a Top-10 team in program history … Stopped all 20 shots he faced in recording a single-season career high ninth victory via the Sun Devils’ 2-0 win vs. Michigan State on Nov. 10 … Named as one of the five finalists for the Mike Richter Award on March 28 which honours the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men’s hockey … Stopped 36 of 38 shots in the Sun Devils’ 2-1 loss at Quinnipiac in the programs first appearance in the NCAA Tournament … Signed a two-year entry level contract with Ottawa on April 1 and made his National Hockey League debut on April 4 making 35 saves on 40 shots in the Senators’ 5-2 setback at Buffalo … Became the first Arizona State alum to appear in an NHL game … Recognized as Arizona State’s team MVP for the second consecutive year at the team’s year-end banquet on April 30. 2017-18: Concluded his sophomore season with Arizona State … Started 32 of the Sun Devils’ 34 games and established new collegiate career highs in every major statistical category … Led NCAA goaltenders in saves (1,084) and set a new Arizona State program record with eight wins … Recorded two assists … Earned the first shutout of his collegiate career (28 saves) via a 4-0 home victory vs. UMass-Lowell on 1/13/18 … Was named the Sun Devils’ co-MVP (along with forward Brinson Pasichnuk) at the team’s year end banquet on 4/17/18. 2016-17: Made his collegiate debut with Arizona State playing 15 games and recording three wins … Led Sun Devils’ goaltenders in save percentage (.892) and minutes (730) … Stopped 24 of 26 shots to help ASU to a 5-2 home win over Air Force on 10/16/16 to register the first win of his collegiate career … Made 53 saves on 1/28/17 to help Arizona State to a 4-2 road win over then-17th ranked Quinnipiac, the highest ranked team the Sun Devils had defeated as a program to that point … All eight of his losses came against teams that were nationally ranked entering the game.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg 2012-13 Cushing Academy HS-US 10 - - - 526 - 4 1.95 2013-14 Cushing Academy HS-US 32 - - - 1,442 - 0 2.58 2014-15 Cushing Academy HS-US ------1.80 2015-16 Muskegon USHL 48 21 20 5 2,764 143 2 3.10 ------2016-17 Arizona State NCAA 15 3 8 1 730 49 0 4.03 2017-18 Arizona State NCAA 32 8 19 5 1,864 109 1 3.51 2018-19 Arizona State NCAA 34 21 12 1 2,033 80 7 2.36 Ottawa NHL 1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 ------2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

17 – , right wing, shoots right, 5-11, 188 lbs. Born: March 12, 1997 (Tyresö, Sweden) Drafted: 2017 – Columbus’ first sixth-round pick (170th overall) Acquired: In a trade with Columbus on Feb. 22

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Spent his third full season in the SHL with Djurgårdens where he concluded the regular-season matching a career high in goals (10) despite appearing in 15 fewer games than the previous year … Began his campaign by recording at least one point in four consecutive games from Oct. 4 to Oct. 18 which saw him earn three goals and two assists … Suffered a concussion on Feb. 23 (3-2 win at Linkoping) which caused him to miss all but one of his team’s remaining regular-season and post-season games. 2017-18: Skated in each of his club’s 52 regular-season games while participating in his second full SHL season for Djurgårdens … Established new SHL single-season highs in assists and points to rank second on the team in both categories … Tied for second in plus/minus rating (+18) … Earned the first two goal game of his SHL career in Djurgårdens’ 3-1 win vs. Färjestad on 11/3/17 … Recorded a multi-goal game on three additional occasions (Djurgårdens’ 4-3 overtime win at Malmö on 12/9/17, Djurgårdens’ 5-4 shootout win at Vaxjo on 1/27/18 and Djurgårdens’ 6-1 Game 1 quarter-final win vs. Linköping on 3/18/18) … Tied for third in playoff scoring with eight points (four goals, four assists) while skating in each of Djurgårdens’ 11 post-season contests. 2016-17: Spent time in both the SHL and Swedish Jr. League for the second consecutive season … Recorded 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in 11 games for the Djurgårdens J20 junior team … Scored the first goal of his SHL career in Djurgårdens’ opening game of the season on 9/22/16 (5-2 win at Leksands).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 39 17 28 45 18 5 0 2 2 0 Sweden WJC-U18 5 0 1 1 0 2015-16 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 27 9 28 37 34 7 4 5 9 0 Asplöven Allsvenskan 9 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Djurgårdens SHL 12 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 2016-17 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 11 5 7 12 0 1 1 0 1 2 Djurgårdens SHL 44 3 9 12 16 2 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Djurgårdens SHL 52 10 21 31 12 11 4 4 8 6 2018-19 Djurgårdens SHL 37 10 11 21 18 - - - - - 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

59 – ALEX FORMENTON, left wing, shoots left, 6-2, 184 lbs. Twitter: @88Forms Born: Sept. 13, 1999 (King City, Ont.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (47th overall)

2019-20: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Began the season with Ottawa (NHL) and appeared in nine games, registering the first goal of his NHL career in a 5-1 loss at Arizona on Oct. 30 … Was assigned to the (OHL) on Nov. 2 and scored once while making his OHL season debut in the Knights’ 3-0 win at Kitchener on Nov. 4 … Would establish a new OHL career high in assists (21) while skating in his third season of major junior for the club … Named alternate captain for the second consecutive season on Nov. 6 … Skated for Team OHL in the fourth game of the CIBC Canada-Russia series on Nov. 12 in Oshawa (a 4-0 loss) … Named to Team Canada’s selection camp for the 2019 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship on Dec. 3 but suffered a leg injury in a pre-tournament game on Dec. 8 and was forced to miss the tournament … Returned from the injury on Feb. 8 and tallied two points (one goal, one assist) in London’s 6-3 win vs. Owen Sound … On March 20, was named the Best Skater in the OHL’s Western Conference in the 2018-19 Coach’s Poll for the second consecutive year … Ranked second in playoff scoring for the Knights recording 18 points (four goals, 11 assists) in 11 games as London was eliminated in seven games in the second round by the eventual OHL champion Storm. 2017-18: Competed in his second season with London, and first as alternate captain, establishing new major junior career highs in goals (29), points (48) and penalty minutes (55) … Led Knights skaters in goals and was second in penalty minutes … Signed a three- year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 10/2/17 … Made his professional, and National Hockey League, debut in Ottawa’s 2-1 home shootout loss vs. Detroit on 10/7/17 becoming the youngest player in Senators history to appear in a regular season game for the club … Was assigned to London on 10/15/17 … Recorded one assist over two games for Team OHL as they went 1-1 against Team Russia during the CIBC Canada Russia Series after a 5-2 setback on 11/9/17 in Owen Sound, Ont. and a 4-2 victory on 11/13/17 in Sudbury, Ont. … Was recognized as the best skater and second best defensive forward amongst all Western Conference players in the annual OHL Coaches Poll when that year’s results were announced on 3/15/18 … Led all Knights in playoff goals (five) and points (seven) over four games as London was defeated by Owen Sound in the first round of the 2018 OHL playoffs … Was reassigned to Belleville (AHL) at the conclusion of London’s season and made his AHL debut on 4/4/18 in the B-Sens 2-1 home loss to Springfield … Appeared in each of Team Canada’s seven games at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. and recorded four points (two goals, two assists), including a goal in the championship game, to help Canada claim the gold medal with a 3-1 victory over Team Sweden on 1/5/18. 2016-17: Made his major junior hockey debut with London and led team rookies in goals (16), assists (18), points (34) and plus/minus rating (+21) … Ranked 10th among all OHL first-year players in scoring … Recorded seven power-play points (four goals, three assists) and two shorthanded points (one goal, one assist) … Played the first game of his major junior career and recorded his first point (an assist) in London’s 4-1 loss at Sarnia on 9/21/16 … Recorded the first multi-assist game of his major junior career in a third-star performance in the Knights 4-3 home overtime loss to Sault Ste. Marie on 10/28/16 … Registered two shots and a plus-one plus/minus rating for Team Orr in a 7-5 setback at the annual CHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/30/17 in Quebec City, Que. … Was held scoreless while appearing in each of the Knights 14 post-season contests … Was named to the OHL’s Second All- Rookie Team … Was a finalist for the OHL Scholastic Player of the Year award along with being recognized as a member of the OHL Scholastic Team.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Aurora OJHL 54 13 13 26 66 5 2 0 2 0 2016-17 London OHL 65 16 18 34 50 14 0 0 0 6 2017-18 London OHL 48 29 19 48 55 4 5 2 7 6 Belleville AHL 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Canada WJC-U20 7 2 2 4 8 2018-19 London OHL 31 13 21 34 50 11 4 14 18 14 Ottawa NHL 9 1 0 1 6 - - - - - 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

82 – MILES GENDRON, defence, shoots left, 6-3, 187 lbs. Twitter: @mgendron10 Born: June 28, 1996 (Oakville, Ont.) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s third-round pick (70th overall) Acquired: Signed to a one-year, American Hockey League contract on March 13

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament … Signed a one-year American Hockey League contract with the Belleville Senators for the 2019-20 season on March 13. 2018-19: Captained the University of Connecticut Huskies (H-East) for the first time while skating in his senior season … Tied for the goal scoring lead among Connecticut defencemen (three) … Established a new collegiate high in penalty minutes (26) and shots on goal (45) … Scored his first goal of the season, plus added an assist, in UConn’s 6-3 loss vs. Yale on Nov. 24 in Belfast, Ireland … Earned his second multi-point game of the season (one goal, one assist) in the Huskies’ 5-1 win vs. Vermont on March 1. 2017-18: Established a new collegiate career high with eight assists while skating in his junior season with Connecticut … Appeared in each of the Huskies 33 games, marking the second consecutive season in which he has skated in every game … Earned the first multi-point game of his collegiate career (two assists) in helping the Huskies to a 5-1 win at Maine on 10/7/17. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with Connecticut leading defencemen with four goals while playing in each of his team’s 36 games … Ranked second among Huskies defencemen in points (11) and was third in both assists (seven) and plus/minus rating (+7) … Recorded the highest shooting percentage among defencemen and the second highest among all Connecticut skaters (16.7%) … Established a new collegiate career high by recording at least one point in four consecutive games from 12/ 2/16 to 12/30/16 in helping Connecticut to a record of 3-0-1 over that span.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2011-12 The Rivers School HS-US 24 7 9 16 - 2012-13 The Rivers School HS-US 28 12 16 28 - 2013-14 The Rivers School HS-US 22 6 13 19 - 2014-15 Penticton BCHL 54 5 12 17 42 22 0 11 11 4 2015-16 Connecticut H-East 27 2 4 6 16 2016-17 Connecticut H-East 36 4 7 11 22 2017-18 Connecticut H-East 33 1 8 9 18 2018-19 Connecticut H-East 30 3 4 7 26 Brampton ECHL 4 0 1 1 10 - - - - -

94 – JONATHAN GRUDEN, centre, shoots left, 6-0, 184 lbs. Twitter: @jgruden17 Born: May 4, 2000 (Rochester Hills, Mich.) Drafted: 2018 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (95th overall)

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament … Signed an OHL Standard Player’s Agreement to skate for the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League on May 3 … Was one of 44 players to receive an invitation to Team U.S.A’s World Junior Summer Showcase July 26 to Aug. 3 in Plymouth, Mich. 2018-19: Ranked third in freshman scoring (three goals, 12 assists) while skating in his inaugural NCAA season with the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (NCHC) … Recorded the first point (an assist) of his NCAA career, in his first collegiate game, in the Red Hawks’ 5-1 win vs. Alabama-Huntsville on Oct. 6 … Registered the first goal of his collegiate career in a 4-1 win at Nebraska-Omaha on Nov. 2 ahead of being recognized as the game’s first star … Signed a three-year entry level contract with Ottawa on April 3 ahead of signing an ATO with the Belleville Senators (AHL) for the remainder of the season … Was released from his ATO with Belleville on April 9 in order to complete his academic year. 2017-18: Skated in his second season for the United States Hockey League’s National Development Program competing at various levels … Ranked fifth in team scoring (15 goals, 19 assists) during USHL play … Recorded at least one point in 18 of the 25 USHL games in which he skated … Concluded the USHL season by recording three consecutive multi-point games from 3/23/18 to 3/30/18. It was part of a larger streak which saw him record a multi-point game in six of the final seven games in which he skated from 3/10/18 to 3/30/18 and saw him register six goals and seven assists during that span … Helped the United States to a silver medal (as an assistant captain) by recording four points (four assists) while skating in all seven tournament games at the 2018 IIHF U18 World Championship in Russia. 2016-17: Made his debut for the National Development Program and was a teammate of fellow 2018 Senators draft pick Brady Tkachuk … Concluded the season ranked in a tie for third in scoring (six goals, seven assists) among first-year National Development Program skaters during USHL play … Recorded the first multi-goal (two) game of his USHL career in the National Development Program’s 4-2 loss at Dubuque on 3/11/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2016-17 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 34 6 7 13 20 - - - - - 2017-18 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 25 15 19 34 20 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 0 4 4 4 2018-19 Miami (Ohio) NCHC 38 3 12 15 12 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

50 – MAXENCE GUENETTE, defence, shoots right, 6-1, 179 lbs. Twitter: @GuenetteMaxence Born: April 28, 2001 (Ancienne-Lorette, Que.) Drafted: 2019 – Ottawa’s seventh-round pick (187th overall)

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Skated in his second major junior season with the Val-d’Or Foreurs (QMJHL) and was one of only two players on the club to appear in each of its 68 regular-season games … Ranked second among Foreurs’ defencemen with 32 points (eight goals, 24 assists) … Ranked third on the club in power-play assists (15) … Was one of only two Val-d’Or players with multiple shorthanded assist contests (two) … Was recognized as Val- d’Or’s Scholastic Player of the Month for February on March 6 … Won a gold medal while representing Canada as one of six QMJHL skaters at the 2018 in Edmonton. The tournament saw him register two points (one goal, one assist) while skating in each of Canada’s five games. 2017-18: Made his major junior debut for Val-d’Or in the Foreurs’ 5-4 win vs. Sherbrooke on 9/22/17 recording a plus-one plus/minus rating … Led first-year Val-d’Or defencemen in scoring with 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) and in games played (61) … Established a new major junior single-game high by way of recording three points (one goal, two assists) in the Foreurs’ 5-2 win vs. Blainville-Boisbriand on 12/29/17 The game also saw him record the first multi-point and multi-assist game of his major junior career … Led Val-d’Or defencemen in post-season assists (two).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2017-18 Val-d’Or QMJHL 61 1 11 12 12 4 0 2 2 0 2018-19 Val-d’Or QMJHL 68 8 24 32 36 7 1 2 3 0 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

30 – , goaltender, catches left, 6-2, 192 lbs. Born: June 7, 1998 (Skellefteå, Sweden) Drafted: 2016 – Pittsburgh’s first second-round pick (55th overall) Acquired: In a trade from Pittsburgh on 2/23/18.

2019-20: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Spent his first full professional season in North America primarily with the Belleville Senators (AHL) … Ranked seventh in goals-against average (3.38) and save percentage (.887) among qualified rookie goaltenders in the AHL … Won three consecutive starts from Nov. 14 to Nov. 20 to establish a new professional streak … Was reassigned to the (ECHL) on two separate occasions appearing in two games and recording a 5.38 goals-against average. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the season with Luleå of the SHL while also making appearances with Luleå’s J20 team and Belleville … Established European professional highs in all major statistical categories … Led SHL rookies in shutouts (three) while ranking second among rookies in goals-against average (2.07) and in save percentage (.918) … Allowed three goals or less in each of his nine regular-season appearances after returning from the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. on 1/11/18 … Earned the first playoff win of his European professional career (23 saves) in Luleå’s 2-1 Game 2 victory at Brynas on 3/14/18 …. Made his North American professional debut, and earned the first victory of his AHL career (37 saves), via Belleville’s 8-2 home win vs. Laval on 3/25/18 … Helped lead Team Sweden to a silver medal at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship by recording a tournament-high equaling 1.81 goals- against average … Was voted to the tournament all-star team while also being recognized as the tournament’s top goaltender after Sweden’s 3-1 loss to Canada in the gold medal game on 1/6/18 in Buffalo, N.Y. … Represented Sweden as the third goaltender at the 2018 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Copenhagen and , but did not see any game action. 2016-17: Played primarily in the SHL for the first time, appearing in a (then) European professional high 15 games for Luleå … Made appearances in each of Luleå’s two playoff contests in its wild-card round vs. Malmö allowing three goals over two games which saw Malmö sweep the series with 6-1 and 5-4 wins on 3/11/17 and 3/13/17, respectively … Won three of his six appearances for Luleå’s J20 team while also spending playing time at the Swe-Jr. league for the second consecutive year … Served as the backup goaltender for Team Sweden at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto stopping 36 of 38 shots to help Sweden to a 5-2 victory over the on 12/31/16 in his lone tournament appearance.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg 2014-15 Luleå J18 Swe-Jr. 9 ------2.22 ------Luleå J18 Allsvenskan 9 ------2.18 ------Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 7 1 6 0 424 28 0 3.96 ------2015-16 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 20 8 11 0 1,154 62 0 3.22 1 0 1 60 3 3.00 Luleå SHL 6 4 2 0 359 13 0 2.17 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 Sweden WJC-U18 5 3 1 0 289 13 0 2.70 2016-17 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 6 3 3 0 373 13 0 2.09 3 1 2 189 3 0.95 Luleå SHL 15 4 10 0 845 38 0 2.70 2 0 1 51 3 3.53 Sweden WJC-U20 1 0 1 0 60 2 0 2.00 2017-18 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 7 5 2 0 421 12 2 1.71 ------Luleå SHL 22 8 10 2 1,190 41 3 2.07 3 1 1 123 6 2.91 Belleville AHL 7 2 4 0 379 19 0 3.01 ------Sweden WJC-U20 6 4 1 0 365 11 0 1.81 2018-19 Brampton ECHL 2 0 2 0 100 9 0 5.38 ------Belleville AHL 31 12 18 1 1,740 98 0 3.38 ------2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

84 – CLAY HANUS, defence, shoots left, 5-10, 170 lbs. Twitter: @ClayHanus Born: March 25, 2001 (Excelsior, Minn.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Established new major junior career highs in every major statistical category in his second season with the ’s … Tied for second among club defencemen in scoring with 27 points (eight goals, 19 assists) … Totalled eight points (one goal, seven assists) by way of recording at least one point in six consecutive games from Dec. 12 to Dec. 31 to establish a new major junior high ... Ranked in a tie for second in post-season assists (three) while skating in each of Portland’s five games. 2017-18: Recorded six assists in 56 games with Portland during his first major junior season … Made his major junior debut, while establishing a new single-game high with 12 penalty minutes, in Portland’s 7-4 win at Everett on 9/23/17 … Attended U.S.A. Hockey’s 2018 Select 17 Development Camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Was a teammate of Senators prospect Luke Loheit at Minnetonka High (HS-US) … Was limited to seven games due to injury.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2016-17 Minnetonka HS-US 7 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Portland WHL 56 0 6 6 31 1 0 0 0 0 2018-19 Portland WHL 68 8 19 27 77 5 0 3 3 2

47 – MARK KASTELIC, centre, shoots right, 6-4, 223 lbs. Born: March 11, 1999 (Phoenix, Ariz.) Drafted: 2019 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (125th overall)

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament … His father, Ed Kastelic, played 220 career NHL games with the and from 1985 to 1992 while his grandfather, Pat Stapleton, played 635 career NHL games with the and from 1961 to 1973 … His uncle, Mike Stapleton, played 697 career NHL games with the Blackhawks, , , , Phoenix Coyotes, , and from 1986 to 2001. 2018-19: Captained the Calgary Hitmen (WHL) while skating in his fourth season of major junior … Led all WHL skaters in power-play goals (24) … Ranked third in the WHL with 47 goals … Tied for sixth in the league in penalty minutes (122) … Was named WHL Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 21 after recording eight points (five goals, three assists) in three games … Registered the first hat-trick of his major junior career on Nov. 17 (5-1 win at Spokane) and his second hat-trick on Feb. 16 (5-3 win at Medicine Hat) … Led Hitmen in post-season goals (six) as the club advanced to the second round of the WHL playoffs … Was named to the WHL’s Eastern Conference Second All- Star Team on March 20. 2017-18: Served as an alternate captain with Calgary and ranked second in goals (23) while skating in 71 of the Hitmen’s 72 regular-season games … Established a new single-game high (since equalled) by recording a plus-four plus/minus rating, and scoring once, to help Calgary to a 6-2 win vs. Red Deer on 3/4/18 … Attended the development camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Tied for third in penalty minutes (65) and tied for fifth in scoring with 35 points (13 goals, 22 assists) for Calgary … Concluded the regular-season by recording at least one point in six of Calgary’s final eight games to help the team post a 6-2-0 record totalling three goals and seven assists from 3/4/17 to 3/18/17 … Earned the TELUS Coaches Award at the team’s year end banquet on 3/18/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Calgary WHL 59 5 5 10 39 5 0 1 1 4 2016-17 Calgary WHL 67 13 22 35 65 4 0 1 1 10 2017-18 Calgary WHL 71 23 22 45 93 - - - - - 2018-19 Calgary WHL 66 47 30 77 122 9 6 3 9 18 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

45 – , centre, shoots left, 5-11, 182 lbs. Twitter: @Parks_17 Born: May 14, 1999 (Camrose, Alta.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a three-year entry-level contract on 9/19/17.

2019-20: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament … Was recognized as the Jonathan Pitre Award winner for hardest working Senator for the second consecutive season at the team’s June development camp. 2018-19: Skated in his fourth Western Hockey League season with the and established new major junior career highs in goals (35), assists (32), points (67) and plus/minus rating (+42) … Tied for seventh among all WHL skaters in plus/minus rating … Competed for Team WHL against Team Russia at the 2018 CIBC Canada-Russia Series and did not record a point in the WHL’s 2-1 win at Kamloops, B.C. on Nov. 5 or Team Russia’s 3-1 win at Langley, B.C. on Nov. 6 … Helped Prince Albert claim the WHL Championship by ranking fifth on the Raiders in playoff scoring with 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) and leading the club in plus/minus rating (+19) … Recorded two assists in Game 7 of the WHL final as Prince Albert defeated Vancouver 3-2 in overtime on May 14 to advance to the Memorial Cup … Did not record a point in three games at the 2019 Memorial Cup as Prince Albert was eliminated during the round robin portion of the event … Was named Prince Albert’s Best Conditioned Player at the team’s year-end banquet … Won the inaugural Jonathan Pitre Award, along with Brady Tkachuk, as the hardest working Senator during the 2018 development camp ahead of the season. 2017-18: Set new major junior career highs in games (69) and penalty minutes (81) while competing in his third season, and his first as an alternate captain, with Prince Albert … Led Prince Albert in shorthanded goals (four) … Ranked third on the team in goals and was fifth in points … Ranked first among players who spent the entire season with Prince Albert with seven game-winning goals … Recorded 12 multi-point games … Established a new major junior career high with three assists in the Raiders’ 6-4 home win vs. Moose Jaw on 3/9/18 … Led the Raiders with 22 shots on goal in the first round of the WHL playoffs … Was recognized as the team’s Century 21 Lionel Diehl Memorial Hardest Working Player for the second consecutive year at the conclusion of the regular season … Made his professional debut, and recorded his first professional point (a goal) with Belleville (AHL) in its 5-1 victory at Rochester on 4/6/18. 2016-17: Competed in his second season with Prince Albert establishing, at the time, new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Ranked third among Raiders in goals (21) while being one of two players to appear in each of the team’s 72 games … Registered the first three power-play goals of his major junior career … Recorded 11 multi-point games … Tallied the first multi-goal game of his major junior career to help Prince Albert to a 5-4 home win over Moose Jaw on 1/28/17 … Recorded at least one point in four consecutive games from 3/1/17 to 3/7/17 … Established a new single-game major junior career high with four points (two goals, two assists) and a plus-four rating in a first-star performance in the team’s 8-0 home win over Kootenay on 3/4/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Camrose AJHL 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Prince Albert WHL 68 8 11 19 31 5 0 0 0 0 2016-17 Prince Albert WHL 72 21 22 43 75 - - - - - 2017-18 Prince Albert WHL 69 29 30 59 81 7 3 1 4 8 Belleville AHL 5 1 0 1 0 - - - - - 2018-19 Prince Albert WHL 64 35 32 67 54 23 8 9 17 14 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

70 – , goaltender, catches left, 6-4, 185 lbs. Twitter: @KMandolese Born: Aug. 22, 2000 (Blainville, Que.) Drafted: 2018 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (157th overall)

2019-20: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Concluded his third season with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) ranking fifth among QMJHL goaltenders in wins (29) … Helped Cape Breton to a 4-3 overtime win vs. Rimouski on Oct. 18, tying him for first in franchise history with seven career overtime victories … Recorded the fifth assist of his junior career and made 24 saves in the Screaming Eagles’ 7-4 loss at Baie-Comeau on Nov. 16 in a game that saw him recognized as the third-star … Was named the QMJHL’s player of the week on Jan. 14 after recording a 0.50 goals- against average and a .983 save percentage in two games (a 3-0 win vs. Halifax on Jan. 11 and a 4-1 win vs. Shawinigan on Jan. 12) … Ranked fifth in post-season save percentage (.916) appearing in all but 8:58 of Cape Breton’s 696:43 of total playoff time. 2017-18: Led Cape Breton goaltenders in goals-against average (3.46) and save percentage (.884) while competing in his second major junior season … Stopped 18 of 20 shots while representing Team Orr in the team’s 7-4 setback to Team Cherry at the 2018 Sherwin Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on 1/25/18 in Guelph, Ont. … Stopped each of the 17 shots he faced to record the first shutout of his major junior career to help lead Cape Breton to a 4-0 win at Saint John on 2/7/18 … Represented Canada as the third goaltender at the 2018 IIHF U18 World Championship in Russia but did not see any game action. 2016-17: Recorded wins in 16 of his 27 appearances while skating in his first season with Cape Breton … Won each of his five January starts, which was part of a larger streak which saw him establish a new major junior career high by recording a win in six consecutive starts from 12/31/16 to 1/21/17 … Helped Cape Breton to a 4-3 win at Charlottetown on 1/7/17 when he made a major junior single-game high 54 saves on 57 shots in an eventual first-star performance … Was one of 11 QMJHL players invited to attend Team Canada’s National Men’s U18 development camp ahead of the season.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg 2016-17 Cape Breton QMJHL 27 16 8 0 1,469 85 0 3.47 3 0 2 149 12 4.84 2017-18 Cape Breton QMJHL 37 15 13 2 1,769 102 1 3.46 5 1 4 307 20 3.91 2018-19 Cape Breton QMJHL 50 29 12 4 2,846 136 3 2.87 11 5 6 688 29 2.53

40 – CONNER McDONALD, defence, shoots right, 6-0, 187 lbs. Twitter: @Connercmac8 Born: May 31, 1999 (Delta, B.C.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Spent his second season as an alternate captain for the (WHL) … Appeared in each of Edmonton’s 84 regular and post-season games … Led Oil Kings defencemen in scoring with 50 points (19 goals, 31 assists) … Established a new Oil Kings single-season franchise record for goals by a defenceman with 19, to rank second among all WHL rearguards … Named the McSweeney’s Player of the Month (as the best Oil King skater) for December after recording nine points in 11 games … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his major junior career on Jan. 27 in Edmonton’s 2-1 win vs. Prince George. He duplicated the feat on two more occasions, in consecutive games (a 6-3 win at Prince Albert on Feb. 1 and a 4-3 overtime win at on Feb. 2) … Tied for the club defencemen post-season scoring lead with eight points (two goals, six assists) as Edmonton advanced to the WHL’s Eastern Conference finals … Was named Edmonton’s Top Defenceman for the second consecutive season. 2017-18: Set new personal single-season highs in assists (32) and penalty minutes (86) in his third full WHL season … Led Edmonton rearguards in scoring … Recorded eight multi-assist games on the season … Named the Oil Kings Top Defenceman and Humanitarian of the Year at the team’s year end banquet. 2016-17: Began the season with the Kamloops Blazers (WHL) recording 13 points (1 goal, 12 assists) in 36 games … Acquired by Edmonton on 1/5/17 … Ranked third on the Oil Kings in goals (seven) by a defenceman despite appearing in only 31 of the team’s 72 games.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Delta CSSHL 25 11 7 18 44 3 1 0 1 19 Kamloops WHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2015-16 Kamloops WHL 48 1 3 4 23 - - - - - 2016-17 Kamloops WHL 36 1 12 13 20 - - - - - Edmonton WHL 31 7 7 14 27 - - - - - 2017-18 Edmonton WHL 71 10 32 42 86 - - - - - 2018-19 Edmonton WHL 68 19 31 50 58 16 2 6 8 12 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

73 – T.J. MELANCON, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 203 lbs. Twitter: @Melancon98 Born: July 4, 1996 (Oshawa, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Professional tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Led Toledo Walleye (ECHL) defencemen in goals (10) while skating in his second professional season … Tied for the team lead in power-play goals (six) and power-play assists (12) and paced all rearguards in shots (168) ... Attended rookie camp ahead of the season. 2017-18: Spent the majority of his first professional season with the Norfolk Admirals (ECHL) … Led Admirals defencemen in scoring (15 goals, 28 assists) and ranked in a tie for ninth among league blueliners … Tied for sixth in the league in power-play goals from a defenceman (six) … Did not record a point while skating in nine AHL games split between the , Tucson Roadrunners and Belleville Senators … Attended Senators development camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Blainville-Boisbriand Armada while serving as an alternate captain for the first time … Led QMJHL defencemen in goals (19) … Recorded six multi-goal games … Was named the QMJHL’s third-star for the month of February after recording 11 points (six goals, five assists) over 10 games and a plus/minus rating of plus-13 … The month saw the Armada equal the QMJHL record with their eighth shutout of the season. He was recognized as the game’s first-star after scoring twice in a 3-0 win at Drummondville on 2/26/17, the game in which the team equaled the record … Ranked second in defencemen scoring to current Senator Thomas Chabot with 15 points over 20 post-season games as Blainville-Boisbriand advanced to the President’s Cup final against Saint John.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Cobourg OJHL 51 2 16 18 10 12 1 0 1 0 2014-15 Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 66 2 19 21 20 6 0 3 3 2 2015-16 Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 67 8 26 34 51 11 0 4 4 16 2016-17 Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 67 19 25 44 30 20 5 10 15 2 2017-18 Norfolk ECHL 58 15 28 43 34 - - - - - Syracuse AHL 6 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Belleville AHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Tucson AHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2018-19 Norfolk ECHL 60 10 21 31 27 - - - - - 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

37 – , centre, shoots left, 6-2, 191 lbs. Twitter: @joshnorris10 Born: May 5, 1999 (Oxford, Mich.) Drafted: 2017 – San Jose’s first-round pick (19th overall) Acquired: In a trade with San Jose on Sept. 13

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Senators on May 27. 2018-19: Ranked fourth in goals (10) while skating in his sophomore season for the University of Michigan Wolverines (Big-10) … Appeared in only 17 of Michigan’s 36 games due to injury … Recorded at least one point in 14 of the 17 games in which he skated … Was nominated for the Hobey Baker Award … Established a new NCAA single-game high by recording three points (two goals, one assist) in Michigan’s 5-3 win at Lake Superior State on Nov. 3 … Posted a team leading plus/minus rating (+6) to help the United States to a silver medal at the 2019 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. … Ranked fourth on the United States in scoring (three goals, three assists) … Sustained a shoulder injury during the tournament which required him to miss the remainder of his collegiate season. 2017-18: Led Michigan in faceoff winning percentage (56.4%) while skating in his freshman season … Led Wolverines forwards in blocked shots (43) … Made his NCAA debut, and recorded his first collegiate point (an assist), in the Wolverines’ 3-1 win at St. Lawrence on 10/6/17 … Recorded his first NCAA goal, and added an additional marker for his first multi-goal game, in Michigan’s 4-1 win vs. Vermont on 10/20/17 … Helped the United States to a bronze medal at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. by ranking in a tie for fourth on the team in assists (three). 2016-17: Led all U.S. National Development Program skaters in scoring (12 goals, 14 assist) during USHL play … Tied for the goal scoring lead with fellow Senator Brady Tkachuk … Added 61 points (27 goals, 34 assists) in 61 games while skating at various levels with the USNTDP … Won a gold medal as an assistant captain with the United States at the 2018 IIHF U18 World Championship in Slovakia, while also ranking in a tie for third in team scoring.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 24 2 5 7 16 - - - - - 2016-17 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 25 12 14 26 18 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 3 4 7 2 2017-18 Michigan Big-10 37 8 15 23 24 U.S.A. WJC-U20 7 0 3 3 2 2018-19 Michigan Big-10 17 10 9 19 10 U.S.A. WJC-U20 7 3 3 6 4

33 – MADS SØGAARD, goaltender, catches left, 6-6, 195 lbs. Twitter: @mads_sogaard Born: Dec. 13, 2000 (Aalborg, Denmark) Drafted: 2019 – Ottawa’s second second-round pick (37th overall)

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Made his Western Hockey League debut for the … Led all first-year WHL goaltenders in shutouts (three), goals-against average (2.64) and save percentage (.921) … Faced a WHL single-game high 50 shots and established a new WHL single-game high by way of making 49 saves in a first-star effort to help Medicine Hat to a 4-1 victory at Red Deer on Dec.14 … Recognized as the CHL Goaltender of the Week on Feb. 12 after posting a 3-0-0 record with a goals-against average of 1.30 and a save percentage of .960. He was also recognized as the CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Dec. 16 after posting a 2-0-0 record while making 85 saves on 88 shots (a 4-2 win vs. Kamloops on Dec. 12 and a 4-1 win at Red Deer on Dec. 14) … Stopped 17 of 18 shots while representing Team Cherry at the 2019 Sherwin Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (5-4 loss) in Red Deer, Alta. … Named to the WHL’s Eastern Conference Second All-Star Team on March 20 … Represented Denmark at the 2019 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. appearing in five of his country’s six games. 2017-18: Made his North American debut with the Austin Bruins (NAHL) … Allowed three goals or less in 17 of his 22 games … Began the campaign by winning six of the first nine contests in which he appeared compiling a record of 6-2-1 from 10/16/17 to 11/24/17 … Recorded the lone shutout of his NAHL career in the Bruins’ 2-0 win vs. Minot on 2/24/18 stopping all 29 shots in the contest … Skated for his country at the 2018 IIHF U18 World Championship – Division 1A tournament for the second consecutive year … Helped the team to a bronze medal by way of ranking fourth among tournament goaltenders in save percentage (.895).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg 2017-18 Austin NAHL 22 11 6 2 1,137 50 1 2.64 ------Denmark WJC-U18 D1A 3 2 1 0 137 12 0 4.53 2018-19 Medicine Hat WHL 37 19 8 2 1,981 87 3 2.64 6 2 4 361 19 3.16 Denmark WJC-U20 5 0 5 0 234 24 0 6.16 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

75 – ANDREW STURTZ, right wing, shoots right, 5-9, 181 lbs Twitter: @sturtzy16 Born: Sept. 21, 1994 (Buffalo, N.Y.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a two-year entry-level contract on 3/28/18.

2019-20: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Skated in only 15 of the Belleville Senators (AHL) 76 games due to various injuries … Scored his first goal of the season and equalled his AHL single-game high in shots on goal (four) in the B-Sens 5-4 loss at Syracuse on Nov. 2 … Recorded points in five on his first seven games on the season including recording at least one assist in three consecutive games in which he appeared on Nov. 10, Nov. 14 and Dec. 19. 2017- 18: Completed his junior season with the Penn State Nittany Lions (Big-10) as the program’s all-time career leader in goals (54), shorthanded goals (nine), game-winning goals (eight) and plus/minus rating (+50) … Was nominated for the Hobey Baker Award as part of the 74 initial nominees when they were announced on 1/16/18 … Registered five points (one goal, four assists) in Penn State’s 7-5 home win vs. Mercyhurst to establish a Penn State team record with the 46th goal of his collegiate career, the team record for assists in one game and the team record for points in a single contest … Was recognized as an All Big-10 honourable mention at season’s end … Signed a two-year entry level contract with Belleville for play beginning in the 2018-19 season on 3/28/18 … Signed an amateur tryout agreement with Belleville for the remainder of the season on 4/4/18 and made his professional debut in the B-Sens’ 2-1 home loss vs. Springfield that evening … Scored the first goal of his professional career in the B-Sens’ 4-3 loss at Toronto on 4/15/18. 2016-17: Led Penn State in goals for the second consecutive campaign while establishing a new franchise record for goals in one season (22) … Ranked third in team scoring with 37 points (22 goals, 15 assists) and in plus/minus (+26) … Recorded 10 multi-point games, including four games of at least three points … Established a collegiate career high by recording five power-play markers.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Carleton Place CCHL 58 51 53 104 96 14 10 9 19 18 2014-15 Carleton Place CCHL 58 30 42 72 66 12 9 13 22 12 2015-16 Penn State Big-10 37 18 9 27 25 2016-17 Penn State Big-10 37 22 15 37 18 2017-18 Penn State Big-10 37 14 26 40 62 Belleville AHL 6 1 2 3 8 - - - - - 2018-19 Belleville AHL 15 2 4 6 12 - - - - -

62 – NATHAN TODD, centre, shoots right, 6-1, 200 lbs. Twitter: @todder16 Born: Dec. 2, 1995 (Kemptville, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Professional tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Paced the Brampton Beast (ECHL) in goals (30) during his second full season with the club … Ranked third on the Beast in scoring and second in plus/minus rating (+19) … Recognized as Brampton’s nominee for the ECHL Community Service Award … Registered at least one goal in four consecutive games from Jan. 19 to Jan. 27 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his professional career in Brampton’s 7-5 win at Newfoundland on March 2 … Made his professional post-season debut on April 12 at Newfoundland (2-1 loss). 2017-18: Spent the entire campaign with Brampton recording 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) in 34 games … Ranked third on the club in plus/minus rating (+6) … Made his Beast debut on 10/29/17 vs. Wheeling (5-4 win) and recorded at least one point in his first four games with Brampton from 10/29/17 to 11/4/17. 2016-17: Began the season with the Quad City Mallards (ECHL) recording the first point (an assist) of his professional career in his first game with the club on 10/14/16 vs. Fort Wayne (6-2 loss) … Totaled four points (four assists) in 12 games with Quad City … Joined the Carleton University Ravens (OUA) and made his debut with the team on 1/6/17, scoring the first goal of his collegiate career in the Ravens’ 5-2 win at RMC.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2011-12 CCHL 10 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 2012-13 Brockville CCHL 53 11 20 31 14 - - - - - 2013-14 Brockville CCHL 60 38 41 79 36 6 1 8 9 10 2014-15 Ottawa OHL 63 19 28 47 12 6 2 4 6 6 2015-16 Ottawa OHL 53 17 33 50 16 5 4 5 9 2 Binghamton AHL 7 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 2016-17 Carleton OUA 10 1 1 2 4 Quad City ECHL 12 0 4 4 4 - - - - - 2017-18 Brampton ECHL 34 8 7 15 4 - - - - - 2018-19 Brampton ECHL 71 30 30 60 33 1 0 0 0 0 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

54 – MAXIM TRÉPANIER, left wing, shoots left, 5-11, 175 lbs Twitter: @maxtrepanier99 Born: May 15, 1999 (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Began the season with the Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL) and established a new single-game high in goals (three) and points (four) during his first game of the season on Sept. 21 (10-4 win at Val-d’Or) … Recorded at least one point in eight of Gatineau’s 11 games during the month of October totaling five goals and six assists … Was recognized as Gatineau’s offensive player of the first half of the season on Dec. 14 … Acquired by the Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) along with a fourth-round draft pick in 2020 for a first-round pick in 2020 and forward William Dagenais on Dec. 27 … Totaled 33 points (17 goals, 16 assists) in 29 games with Gatineau and was the Olympiques’ leading scorer at the time of the trade … Recorded seven points (one goal, six assists) in eight games with Halifax before suffering a concussion on Feb. 15 (7-2 win vs. Gatineau) which required him to miss Halifax’s remaining 13 games of the regular-season and the first game of the post-season … Made his return to the lineup on March 23 and registered two points (one goal, one assist) in the Mooseheads’ 5-4 overtime loss vs. Quebec … Tied for second in post-season scoring (six goals, 14 assists) with the Mooseheads as the club advanced to the President’s Cup final … Tied for fourth in scoring (one goal, five assists) at the 2019 Memorial Cup as Halifax advanced to the final as tournament hosts. 2017-18: Began the season with the Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL) recording 24 points (nine goals, 15 assists) in 34 games … Recorded at least one point in four consecutive games on two separate occasions with Rimouski (9/29/17 to /10/8/17 and 11/1/17 to 11/5/17) … Acquired by Gatineau in exchange for a first-round pick in 2018 on 12/30/17 … Recorded one point (one assist) in five post-season games with Gatineau. 2016-17: Spent the majority of the season with Rimouski recording the first point of his major junior career (an assist) on 12/28/16 (7-0 win vs. Chicoutimi) … Recorded the first multi-point (three) game of his QMJHL career when he registered one goal and two assists in a second-star effort during Rimouski’s 5-3 loss vs. Charlottetown on 2/26/17 … Made his major junior post-season debut on 3/24/17 (9-2 loss at Saint John) … Skated in 18 games with Collège Charles-Lemoyne in Quebec midget hockey recording 21 points (10 goals, 11 assists).

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Collège Charles-Lemoyne QMAAA 43 38 25 63 44 8 5 2 7 8 Rimouski QMJHL 4 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 2016-17 Collège Charles-Lemoyne QMAAA 18 10 11 21 12 - - - - - Rimouski QMJHL 29 4 7 11 6 2 0 0 0 2 2017-18 Rimouski QMJHL 34 9 15 24 16 - - - - - Gatineau QMJHL 18 4 5 9 17 5 0 1 1 6 2018-19 Gatineau QMJHL 29 17 16 33 24 - - - - - Halifax QMJHL 8 1 6 7 6 22 6 14 20 12 2019-20 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 5-9 Ottawa and Belleville, Ont.

14 – MAX VERONNEAU, right wing, shoots right, 6-1, 195 lbs. Twitter: @max_veronneau Born: Dec. 12, 1995 (Ottawa) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a two-year entry-level contract on March 12

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Concluded his senior season with the Princeton Tigers (ECAC) ranking ninth in the NCAA in points-per-game (1.19) … Led the club in assists … His senior season totals (13 goals, 24 assists) saw him rank second among all-time Princeton skaters in assists (92) and fourth in points (144) … Was recognized as the ECAC Player of the Month for December after leading all NCAA skaters in points during the month (four goals, seven assists), featuring a four point game (two goals, two assists) on Dec. 15 in the Tigers’ 4-4 tie vs. Penn State … Nominated for the Hobey Baker Award as part of the initial nominees when they were announced on Jan. 16 … Signed a two- year entry level contract with Ottawa on March 12 and made his NHL debut on March 14 skating in 14:20 time-on-ice in the Senators’ 2-0 win vs. St. Louis … Scored the first goal of his professional career at Vancouver (7-4 loss) on March 20 … Named as a finalist for the William Winston Roper Trophy as the Princeton senior man of high scholastic rank and outstanding qualities of sportsmanship and general proficiency in athletics on May 23. 2017-18: Led Princeton with 55 points (17 goals, 38 assists) over 36 games in his junior season ... Led all NCAA skaters in assists per-game average (1.06) and ranked third in averaging 1.53 points per-game ... Ranked second among Tigers with a plus-23 plus/minus rating ... Recorded a 10-game point scoring streak over which he tallied 20 points from 2/16/18 to 3/17/18 ... Was named to four separate end-of-season award teams: ECAC All-Academic, First-Team All-Ivy League, First-Team All-ECAC Hockey and Second-Team All-American. 2016-17: Recorded at least one point in 21 of 33 games for Princeton in his sophomore season … Ranked second on the team in scoring … Recognized as ECAC Player of the Month for January by way of recording 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) in six games … Was named Second Team All-ECAC and Second Team All-Ivy League at the conclusion of the season.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Gloucester CCHL 61 41 39 80 10 - - - - - 2014-15 Gloucester CCHL 27 14 22 36 6 6 3 1 4 0 2015-16 Princeton ECAC 30 11 6 17 2 2016-17 Princeton ECAC 33 11 24 35 4 2017-18 Princeton ECAC 36 17 38 55 12 2018-19 Princeton ECAC 31 13 24 37 2 Ottawa NHL 12 2 2 4 0 - - - - -

80 – NICHOLAS WELSH, defence, shoots right, 5-9, 185 lbs. Twitter: @NWelsh22 Born: May 7, 1997 (Halifax) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2019-20: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2018-19: Led AUS defencemen in scoring during his freshman campaign with the Saint Mary’s University Huskies … Paced first-year Huskies skaters in points (six goals, 23 assists) … Recorded the first goal, assist and multi-point (one goal, two assists) game of his collegiate career in his first regular-season game on Sept. 28 (6-1 win vs. Dalhousie) … Established a new collegiate single-game high in Saint Mary’s’ final regular-season game of the season by way of recording four points (one goal, three assists) on Feb. 9 (7-3 win vs. Moncton) … Named to the AUS First All-Star Team, USPORTS All-Rookie Team and USPORTS All-Canadian Second Team at season’s end. 2017-18: Established new career highs in every major statistical category while skating in his fifth season of major junior as captain of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Moncton Wildcats … Ranked third among league defencemen in assists (54) … Recorded at least one point in 10 consecutive games from 1/17/18 to 2/8/18 to establish a new major junior high. The streak saw him total five goals and 10 assists … Led Wildcat defencemen in post-season scoring (three goals, nine assists) and ranked in a tie for third among all QMJHL rearguards despite appearing in only 12 games. 2016-17: Ranked second among (QMJHL) defencemen in scoring … Named assistant captain prior to the season … Notched the lone multi-goal game of his major junior career in the Cataractes’ 4-3 loss at Chicoutimi on 2/28/17.

Regular season Playoffs Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Shawinigan QMJHL 60 4 12 16 40 4 0 1 1 2 2014-15 Shawinigan QMJHL 66 2 14 16 38 7 1 3 4 6 2015-16 Shawinigan QMJHL 68 8 31 39 38 21 0 8 8 18 2016-17 Shawinigan QMJHL 67 10 34 44 46 6 1 3 4 8 2017-18 Moncton QMJHL 68 12 54 66 71 12 3 9 12 10 2018-19 Saint Mary’s AUS 29 6 23 29 54