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2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp 2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp Tuesday, June 28 to Monday, July 4 Scotiabank Place and Bell Sensplex Ottawa Senators development camp staff Bryan Murray .......... General manager Tim Murray.............. Assistant general manager Pierre Dorion........... Director of player personnel Randy Lee............... Director of player development and hockey administration Paul MacLean ......... Head coach Dave Cameron........ Assistant coach Mark Reeds ............ Assistant coach Luke Richardson ..... Assistant coach Rick Wamsley ......... Goaltending coach Marc Power ............. Skating coach Tim Pattyson ........... Video coach Kurt Kleinendorst .... Binghamton head coach Matt Meacham ........ Binghamton video coach Chris Schwarz......... Conditioning coach Gerry Townend ....... Head athletic therapist Dom Nicoletta ......... Assistant athletic therapist Shawn Markwick ..... Massage therapist Glen Kinney ............ Binghamton athletic therapist Scott Allegrino ......... Head equipment manager Chris Cook .............. Assistant equipment manager Mike Foley............... Equipment assistant Doug Moffat ............ Equipment assistant Allison Vaughan ...... Assistant to the general manager Jordan Silmser ........ Manager, team services Brian Morris ............ Director, communications Chris Moore ............ Coordinator, communications Amanda Nigh .......... Assistant, communications and publications Aaron Robinson ...... Director, fan and community development Shuttle drivers ......... Al Cook, Willie Gush, John LeMaistre, Mike Power, Doug Rath, Terry Sinnott, Cal Stoddart, Bob Townend

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2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

2011 Ottawa Senators

Development Camp Tuesday, June 28 to Monday, July 4 Scotiabank Place and Bell Sensplex

Ottawa Senators development camp staff Bryan Murray .......... General manager Tim Murray .............. Assistant general manager Pierre Dorion ........... Director of player personnel Randy Lee ............... Director of player development and hockey administration Paul MacLean ......... Head coach Dave Cameron ........ Assistant coach Mark Reeds ............ Assistant coach Luke Richardson ..... Assistant coach Rick Wamsley ......... Goaltending coach Marc Power ............. Skating coach Tim Pattyson ........... Video coach Kurt Kleinendorst .... Binghamton head coach Matt Meacham ........ Binghamton video coach Chris Schwarz ......... Conditioning coach Gerry Townend ....... Head athletic therapist Dom Nicoletta ......... Assistant athletic therapist Shawn Markwick ..... Massage therapist Glen Kinney ............ Binghamton athletic therapist Scott Allegrino ......... Head equipment manager Chris Cook .............. Assistant equipment manager Mike Foley............... Equipment assistant Doug Moffat ............ Equipment assistant Allison Vaughan ...... Assistant to the general manager Jordan Silmser ........ Manager, team services Brian Morris ............ Director, communications Chris Moore ............ Coordinator, communications Amanda Nigh .......... Assistant, communications and publications Aaron Robinson ...... Director, fan and community development Shuttle drivers ......... Al Cook, Willie Gush, John LeMaistre, Mike Power, Doug Rath, Terry Sinnott, Cal Stoddart, Bob Townend

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

Ottawa Senators development camp roster

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2010-11 Team Drafted

GOALTENDERS

30 Greenham, Scott G 6-2 182 24 U. Alaska-Fairbanks (CCHA) Not drafted 32 Janecyk, Adam G 6-0 185 20 U. Michigan (CCHA) Not drafted 29 O’Connor, Matt G 6-6 186 19 Youngstown (USHL) Not drafted

DEFENCEMEN

63 * Aneloski, Bryce D 6-2 204 21 U. Nebraska-Omaha (WCHA) 2010 draft, 196th 70 * Blood, Ben D 6-3 232 21 North Dakota (WCHA) 2007 draft, 120th 74 * Borowiecki, Mark D 6-1 205 21 Clarkson (ECAC), Binghamton (AHL) 2008 draft, 139th 27 Claesson, Fredrik D 6-0 198 18 Djurgardens (Sweden) 2011 draft, 126th 2 * Cowen, Jared D 6-5 228 20 Spokane (WHL), Binghamton (AHL) 2009 draft, 9th

52 Fransoo, Jordan D 6-2 179 18 Brandon (WHL) 2011 draft, 186th 72 Lyamin, Kirill D 5-10 185 25 Severstal (KHL) 2004 draft, 58th 7 Rundblad, David D 6-2 189 20 Skelleftea (Sweden) 2009 draft, 17th (STL)

45 * Wideman, Chris D 5-10 177 21 Miami University (CCHA) 2009 draft, 100th 46 * Wiercioch, Patrick D 6-4 192 19 Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2008 draft, 42nd

FORWARDS

48 Cannone, Pat L 5-11 192 24 Miami U. (CCHA), Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 67 * Caporusso, Louie C 5-10 190 22 U. Michigan (CCHA) 2007 draft, 90th 73 Costello, Jeff L 6-0 190 20 Notre Dame (CCHA) 2009 draft, 146th 54 * Cowick, Corey L 6-3 208 21 Binghamton (AHL), Elmira (ECHL) 2009 draft, 160th 50 * Culek, Jakub L 6-2 177 18 Rimouski (QMJHL) 2010 draft, 76th 24 Da Costa, Stephane C 5-11 180 21 Merrimack College (HE), Ottawa (NHL) Not drafted 43 Dzingel, Ryan C 6-0 185 19 Lincoln (USHL) 2011 draft, 204th 59 * Dziurzynski, David L 6-3 204 21 Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 57 * Grant, Derek C 6-3 196 21 Michigan State (CCHA), Binghamton (AHL) 2008 draft, 119th 53 Hamilton, Wacey R 5-10 177 20 Medicine Hat (WHL) Not drafted 68 * Hoffman, Mike L 6-1 172 21 Binghamton (AHL), Elmira (ECHL) 2009 draft, 130th 6 Kramer, Darren L 6-2 196 19 Spokane (WHL) 2011 draft, 156th

69 McCormick, Max L 5-11 175 19 Sioux City (USHL) 2011 draft, 171st 36 Noesen, Stefan R 6-1 193 18 Plymouth (OHL) 2011 draft, 20th 22 Pageau, Jean-Gabriel C 5-9 164 18 Gatineau (QMJHL) 2011 draft, 96th 61 * Peltz, Brad L 6-1 175 21 Yale University (ECAC) 2009 draft, 190th 20 * Petersson, André R 5-9 179 20 HV 71 Jonkoping (Sweden) 2008 draft, 109th 10 Prince, Shane L 5-11 185 19 Ottawa (OHL) 2011 draft, 61st 3 Puempel, Matt L 6-0 190 18 Peterborough (OHL) 2011 draft, 24th

33 * Silfverberg, Jakob R 6-2 190 20 Brynas Jr. (Sweden) 2009 draft, 39th 66 * Sorensen, Marcus R 5-11 153 19 Djurgardens (Sweden) 2010 draft, 106th 60 * Stone, Mark R 6-2 182 19 Brandon (WHL) 2010 draft, 178th 12 Zibanejad, Mika C 6-2 192 18 Djurgardens (Sweden) 2011 draft, 6th

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

Media availability Media availability will take place primarily at the Bell Sensplex after on-ice practice sessions. Please liaise with a member of the team’s media relations staff for more information.

Schedule highlights

On-ice training every day at the Bell Sensplex, starting Tuesday, June 28, at 1:30 p.m., with the exception of the camp’s final day, Monday, July 4, which features the 3-on-3 tournament.

After last summer’s inaugural evening scrimmage (5-on-5), the event will once again be featured at this year’s camp on Thursday, June 30, at 7 p.m. at the Bell Sensplex. The scrimmage will be followed by a meet and greet reception with Senators season-seat owners in the fieldhouse on the lower level of the Sensplex.

The annual 3-on-3 tournament is set to take place at the Bell Sensplex on Monday, July 4, at 9:45 a.m.

Off-ice workouts on the mornings of June 29, June 30, July 2 and July 3.

Outdoor team-building event in the afternoon of July 1.

Vision training session for goaltenders at Dynamic Edge Sports Vision Training Centre (Bell Sensplex).

Specialized sport nutrition/cooking seminar held by Creative Nutrition specialist Molly Morgan.

Champions talk with former New York Islanders captain Denis Potvin, a four-time Stanley Cup winner, and Todd Nicholson, who competed in his fourth Winter Paralympic Games in 2010 in Vancouver as part of Canada’s national sledge hockey team.

Defensive focus presentation with Senators assistant coach Luke Richardson.

All on-ice workouts, including the team scrimmage and 3-on-3 tournament, are open to the public.

Media availability at Scotiabank Place following off-ice workouts and at the Bell Sensplex after on-ice practice sessions.

Player highlights

RETURNING PLAYERS: Seventeen (17) players attended the Senators development camp in 2010.

DRAFT PICKS: Twenty-eight (28) of 36 players attending are Senators draft picks and four were selected in the first round. Rundblad was also chosen in the first round by St. Louis in 2009.

PRO EXPERIENCE: Stephane Da Costa and Patrick Wiercioch saw NHL action last season. Ten (10) players saw AHL action in 2010-11: Mark Borowiecki, Pat Cannone, Jared Cowen, Corey Cowick, David Dziurzynski, Derek Grant, Eric Gryba, Mike Hoffman and Wiercioch.

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

Development camp schedule

Tuesday, June 28 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. .............. Fitness testing, medicals and equipment at Scotiabank Place 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex

Wednesday, June 29 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. ................... Off-ice workout at Scotiabank Place Noon.................................... Biochemistry presentation 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex

Thursday, June 30 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. ................... Off-ice workout at Scotiabank Place 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. ..................... Full team (5-on-5) scrimmage at the Bell Sensplex

Friday, July 1 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. ......... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex Noon .................................... Sport nutrition/food preparation seminar at Scotiabank Place 2:30 p.m. .............................. Outdoor adventure

Saturday, July 2 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. ................... Off-ice workout at Sensplex Fieldhouse 12:15 p.m. ............................ Defensive focus presentation with Luke Richardson 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at Bell Sensplex

Sunday, July 3 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. ................... Off-ice workout at Scotiabank Place 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at Bell Sensplex 5:30 p.m. .............................. Champions presentation with Denis Potvin and Todd Nicholson

Monday, July 4 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. .............. Warm-up; final 3-on-3 tournament at the Bell Sensplex

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

63 - BRYCE ANELOSKI, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 204 lbs. Born: April 27, 1990 (Pekin, Ill.) Drafted: 2010 – Ottawa’s seventh-round pick (196th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his WCHA debut with the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks ... Was one of 10 players to appear in each of his team’s 39 games … Ranked second among team defencemen with 19 points … Registered the first multi-point game of his NCAA career with two assists in a 4-2 win at Michigan on Oct. 22 … Scored the first goal of his collegiate career in a 5-1 home win over Minnesota

State on Nov. 5 … Notched a season-high +4 ranking on two occasions. 2009-10: Was one of two players to appear in all 60 games for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL), setting new career highs in all statistical categories ... Led USHL defencemen in assists (39) and overall scoring while finishing second in team scoring with 54 points ... Was selected as a All-USHL First Team member and appeared in the USHL All-Star Game on 1/26/10, recording one assist

for Team East in a 5-4 OT win. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with Providence (Hockey East), playing his first game on 10/17/08 in a 4-0 loss vs Northeastern … Tallied his first collegiate point (an assist) on the game-winning goal

in a 6-4 win at Holy Cross on 10/25/08. 2007-08: Made his USHL debut with Cedar Rapids, appearing in all but one game, tallying 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) and 39 penalty minutes.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Cedar Rapids USHL 59 8 9 17 39 3 0 0 0 0 2008-09 Providence College HE 16 0 1 1 8 Cedar Rapids USHL 38 4 8 12 38 5 0 0 0 20 2009-10 Cedar Rapids USHL 60 15 39 54 34 5 0 4 4 0 2010-11 U. Nebraska-Omaha WCHA 39 2 17 19 14

70 - BEN BLOOD, defence, shoots left, 6-3, 232 lbs. Born: March 15, 1989 (Plymouth, Minn.) Drafted: 2007 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (120th overall)

2011-12: Attending his fifth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his junior season with the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux (WCHA), tallying 12 points (two goals, 10 assists) in 44 games … Appeared in each of the team’s games for the second consecutive season, setting a new collegiate career high in assists … Helped the team reach the 2011 Frozen Four where it was defeated 2-0 by Michigan in a national semi-final contest on April 7 in St.

Paul, Minn. 2009-10: Played sophomore season with North Dakota, tallying 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 43 games ... Set new collegiate highs in goals, assists, points, games and penalty minutes (96) ... Ranked second on the team in penalty minutes and third among team defencemen in scoring ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic team ... Was selected to WCHA Final Five All-Tournament team … Recorded his first career multi-point game (two assists) in a 4-2 win over St. Cloud State on 11/13/09 ... Scored the first goal of his collegiate career in 5-5 tie against Miami (Ohio)

on 11/28/09. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with North Dakota, playing his first game on 10/10/08 at Boston University … Recorded his first collegiate point (an assist) in the Sioux’s 5-1 win over Michigan Tech on 3/13/09 ... Named team’s most improved player ... Ranked first on the team and first among WCHA rookie defencemen with +11

rating. 2007-08: Split season between two USHL clubs … Made USHL debut with Des Moines before being traded to Indiana … Helped the Ice capture top spot in the USHL’s East Division … Ranked second among Indiana defencemen in scoring with 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists) including 12 on the power-play … Was a member of USA Hockey’s bronze medal winning entry at the 2007 World Junior A Challenge in British Columbia where he tallied five points (one goal, four assists) in four games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 Shat. St. Mary’s High-Minn. 63 11 25 36 144 - - - - - 2007-08 Des Moines USHL 11 0 7 7 17 - - - - - Indiana USHL 46 10 6 16 83 4 1 2 3 14 Team USA WJAC 4 1 4 5 8 2008-09 North Dakota WCHA 31 0 1 1 12 2009-10 North Dakota WCHA 43 5 9 14 96 2010-11 North Dakota WCHA 44 2 10 12 48

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

74 - MARK BOROWIECKI, defence, shoots left, 6-1, 205 lbs. Born: July 12, 1989 (Ottawa) Drafted: 2008 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (139th overall)

2011-12: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his junior season with the Clarkson University Golden Knights (ECAC), tallying 11 points (three goals, eight assists) in 31 games and serving as team captain … Ranked first (tie) among Golden Knights’ defencemen in scoring … Established a new collegiate career high in penalty minutes (55) … Signed an entry-level contract with the Senators on March 11 before concluding his season with Binghamton (AHL) where he made his professional debut on March 23 vs Syracuse … Registered his first professional point with an assist on the game-winning goal in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division finals’ series at Portland

on April 27. 2009-10: Played his sophomore season with Clarkson registering 19 points (eight goals, 11 assists) in 35 games ... Set new collegiate highs in goals, assists, points and games ... Ranked third among Golden Knights in penalty minutes and was second among team defencemen scoring ... Led team defencemen and was tied for fourth among all players in goals ... Recorded his first career multi-point game (two assists) in 2-2 tie at Harvard on 11/21/09

... Recognized as Clarkson’s Mike Morrison Coaches’ Award recipient for teamwork, hustle and dedication. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with Clarkson, playing his first game on 10/17/08 in a win at R.I.T. … Registered a +4 rating in his first collegiate game … Tallied his first point (an assist) in the Knights’ 4-3 win vs Union on 1/23/09 … Tallied his first collegiate goal in the Knights’ 4-3 OT win vs Rensselaer Polytechnic on 1/24/09 … Was the first Ottawa native ever

drafted by the Senators. 2007-08: Tallied 26 points (two goals, 24 assists) and 80 penalty minutes with Smiths Falls (CJHL) … Fourteen (14) of 24 assists were recorded on the power-play … Played for Team East in the CJHL Top Prospects Game … Named the 2007-08 CJHL Top Defenceman.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Smiths Falls CJHL 46 2 24 26 80 15 1 10 11 22 2008-09 Clarkson ECAC 33 1 1 2 24 2009-10 Clarkson ECAC 35 8 11 19 55 2010-11 Clarkson ECAC 31 3 8 11 67 Binghamton AHL 9 0 0 0 2 21 0 22 2 8

48 - PAT CANNONE, left wing, shoots right, 5-11, 192 lbs. Born: Aug. 9, 1986 (Bayport, N.Y.) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his collegiate career with the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (CCHA) when his team fell 3-1 to New Hampshire at the 2011 Northeast Regional finals on March 26 … Served as co-captain during his senior season … Established new collegiate career highs in points and penalty minutes while matching his career high in goals (14) … Recorded at least 30 points in each of his four seasons with Miami … Appeared in each of his team’s games (166 total) over his four-year collegiate career … Signed an entry level contract with the Senators on April 8 and concluded his season with Binghamton (AHL) where he made his professional debut that evening at Rochester … Recorded one goal and one assist in his professional debut in the B-

Sens’ 4-2 win over the Americans. 2009-10: Led the RedHawks, and finished 13th among all NCAA players, with 10 power-play goals in his junior season.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 42 6 24 30 20 2008-09 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 41 11 24 35 16 2009-10 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 44 14 17 31 22 2010-11 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 39 14 23 37 25 Binghamton AHL 2 1 1 2 2 - - - - -

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

67 - LOUIE CAPORUSSO, left wing/centre, shoots left, 5-10, 190 lbs. Born: June 21, 1989 (Toronto) Drafted: 2007 – Ottawa’s third-round pick (90th overall)

2011-12: Attending his fifth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his collegiate career as an alternate captain with the University of Michigan Wolverines (CCHA) tallying 31 points (11 goals, 20 assists) in 41 games … Helped the Wolverines reach the NCAA Frozen Four final where they were defeated 3-2 in overtime by Minnesota-Duluth on April 9 in St. Paul, Minn. … Recorded an assist in a 2-0 win over North Dakota in a Frozen Four national semi-final game on April 7 … Ranked second among Wolverines in points (for the third consecutive season) and third

in assists and plus-minus (+19) … Signed an entry-level contract with the Senators on May 30. 2009-10: Completed his junior season with Michigan recording 43 points (21 goals, 22 assists) while appearing in each of his team’s 45 games ... Led the Wolverines in goals, power-play points (six goals, 12 assists) and game-winning goals (five) ... Scored the game-winning goal to lead Michigan to the CCHA title in a victory over Northern Michigan on 3/20/10 ... Was named to

the CCHA all-tournament team. 2008-09: Set personal collegiate highs in all major statistical categories … Led the Wolverines in goals (24), power-play points (10 goals, six assists), game-winning goals (five) and multi-point games (14) … Ranked second in team scoring and assists … Michigan had a record of 24-1-0 in games in which he tallied at least one point … Named the Hal Downes Award recipient as team MVP … Was the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week on two occasions (11/3/08 and 12/29/08) … Ranked fifth in NCAA in goals and eighth in points … Named to the All-CCHA first team as voted by the league’s coaches … Named to the CCHA all-tournament team … Helped Michigan win the Great Lakes Invitational tournament, earning MVP … Was a Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalist …

Participated in the 2008 Canadian junior national team development camp. 2007-08: Recorded 21 points (12 goals, nine assists) while playing 33 games in his first season at Michigan … Missed six weeks of action (eight games) due to a knee injury sustained in November … Made his collegiate debut on 10/12/07 vs Boston College and tallied his first point (an assist) before scoring his first goal (the game-winner, in overtime).

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2005-06 St. Michaels OPJHL 48 29 44 73 44 25 8 10 18 16 2006-07 St. Michaels OPJHL 37 23 27 50 45 20 14 19 33 8 Canada East WJAC 4 1 3 4 2 2007-08 Michigan CCHA 33 12 9 21 18 2008-09 Michigan CCHA 41 24 25 49 30 2009-10 Michigan CCHA 45 21 22 43 26 2010-11 Michigan CCHA 41 11 20 31 22

27 - FREDRIK CLAESSON, defence, shoots left, 6-0, 198 lbs. Born: Nov. 24, 1992 (Stockholm) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (126th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his Swedish Elite League debut playing 35 games for Djurgårdens and recording two points (two goals) and six penalty minutes ... Made his SEL debut on Sept. 16 against HV71 and scored his first goal on Dec. 11 in a 3-2 win at Modo ... Recorded one point (one assist) in skating in each of the club’s seven post-season contests in a 4-3 opening-round series defeat against Lulea ... Played with fellow Senators’ prospects Marcus Sorensen and Mika Zibanejad this season with Djurgårdens ... Registered five points (two goals, three assists) while appearing in 18 games with Djurgårdens Jr. and one point in five post-season

contests with the club. 2009-10: Spent the majority of the season with Djurgårdens Jr. tallying four points (four assists) in 22 games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Djurgårdens Swe-Jr. 22 0 4 4 18 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U18 6 0 1 1 0 2009-10 Djurgårdens Swe-Jr. 18 2 3 5 6 5 0 1 1 0 Djurgårdens SEL 35 2 0 2 6 7 0 1 1 0

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

73 - JEFF COSTELLO, left wing, shoots left, 6-0, 190 lbs. Born: Nov. 20, 1990 (Milwaukee, Wisc.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s second fifth-round pick (146th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his collegiate debut with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (CCHA) tallying 18 points (12 goals, six assists) while appearing in each of the team’s 44 games ... Played his first game in a 6-3 victory over Holy Cross on Oct. 8 ... Recorded his first collegiate point with an assist in his home debut on Oct. 14 vs Lake Superior State … Helped the team reach the 2011 Frozen Four where it was defeated

4-3 by eventual champion Minnesota-Duluth in a national semi-final contest on April 7 in St. Paul, Minn. 2009-10: Appeared in 54 games with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, setting new USHL career highs in all statistical categories ... Ranked first in goals and penalty minutes while finishing third in overall team scoring ... Led the RoughRiders with five points in five playoff contests ... Helped the U.S. Junior Select team repeat as World Jr. A Challenge winner in Summerside, PEI ... Was named U.S. player of the game following semi-final win over Russia on 11/6/09 ... Was

selected to represent the East Division at the USHL All-Star Game for the second consecutive season. 2008-09: Tied for sixth in team scoring with Cedar Rapids with 24 goals and nine assists ... Ranked second in goals and second in

penalty minutes. 2007-08: Named 2007-08 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel area high school player of the year after playing for Waukesha (Wisconsin) Catholic Memorial High School.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Waukesha H.S. HS-US 22 31 17 48 60 - - - - - 2008-09 Cedar Rapids USHL 54 24 9 33 73 5 0 2 2 0 2009-10 Cedar Rapids USHL 54 29 19 48 149 5 2 3 5 8 2010-11 Notre Dame CCHA 44 12 6 18 56

2 - JARED COWEN, defence, shoots right, 6-5, 228 lbs. Born: Jan. 25, 1991 (Saskatoon, Sask.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s first-round pick (9th overall)

2011-12: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his final year of CHL eligibility with the Spokane Chiefs (WHL) tallying 48 points (18 goals, 30 assists) in 58 games and serving as team captain for the second season ... Set major junior career highs in goals, assists, points and penalty minutes (91) ... Ranked second among Chiefs’ defencemen and sixth in overall team scoring … Led Chiefs’ defencemen, and was tied for second among all Spokane players in post-season points (14) while leading the Chiefs in playoff assists (12) … Earned a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. … Was assigned to Binghamton (AHL) following Spokane’s semi-final elimination from the WHL playoffs where he recorded four assists in helping the B-Sens capture the Calder Cup … Earned his first professional point (an assist) on his first shift with

Binghamton in an eventual 3-0 Game 6 win at Portland in the Atlantic Division final on May 6. 2009-10: Completed his third season with Spokane registering 30 points (eight goals, 22 assists) in 59 games ... Ranked first (tie) among Chiefs’ defencemen in goals, first among defencemen and second (tie) among Chiefs in plus/minus (+23) ... Earned a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatchewan ... Made his NHL debut

with the Senators on 4/8/10 at Tampa Bay. 2008-09: Suffered a knee injury in January, ending his WHL season …

Selected to play in the CHL Top Prospects game. 2007-08: Helped the Chiefs to the Memorial Cup (CHL) championship title, scoring an empty net goal in the final against Kitchener … Led all rookie defencemen in plus/minus (+28) and was named team rookie of the year … Was an alternate captain for Team Canada at the 2008 Under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 Spokane WHL 6 0 2 2 2 6 0 1 1 6 2007-08 Spokane WHL 68 4 14 18 62 21 1 3 4 17 2008-09 Spokane WHL 48 7 14 21 45 - - - - - 2009-10 Spokane WHL 59 8 22 30 74 7 1 1 2 8 Canada WJC-U20 6 0 1 1 2 Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 2010-11 Spokane WHL 58 18 30 48 91 17 2 12 14 16 Canada WJC-U20 7 1 0 1 0 Binghamton AHL 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 4 4 0

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

54 - COREY COWICK, left wing, shoots left, 6-3, 208 lbs. Born: Aug. 1, 1989 (Gloucester, Ont.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (160th overall)

2011-12: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2010-11: Split his first professional campaign between the Elmira Jackals (ECHL) and Binghamton Senators (AHL) … Made his professional debut with Binghamton on Oct. 16 at Syracuse … Recorded his first point (an assist) and the first multi-point (two assists) game of his AHL career on Feb. 23 in a 4-1 home win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton ... Tallied his first AHL goal in an eventual 3-2 SO loss vs Rochester

on Feb. 26. 2009-10: Sustained a shoulder injury in an Ottawa 67’s (OHL) exhibition game at Kingston on 8/30/09 which limited him to 27 regular season contests ... Made his regular season debut on 1/8/10 vs Belleville, scoring once in a 5-1 Ottawa victory ... Upon return from injury, appeared in team’s remaining 27 regular season games and all 12 playoff contests ... Scored four goals, including the game-winner and two shorthanded markers as the 67’s eliminated Niagara in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series on 3/28/10 ... Ranked first among 67’s in post-season goals (nine) and penalty minutes (tie) while finishing third in overall team scoring with 12 points.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 Oshawa OHL 67 4 4 8 54 9 0 0 0 2 2007-08 Oshawa OHL 63 11 14 25 79 15 1 1 2 22 2008-09 Ottawa OHL 68 34 26 60 48 7 7 2 9 14 2009-10 Ottawa OHL 27 15 6 21 33 12 9 3 12 27 2010-11 Elmira ECHL 31 5 9 14 76 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 30 1 3 4 20 - - - - -

50 - JAKUB CULEK, left wing, shoots left, 6-2, 177 lbs. Born: Sept. 7, 1992 (Klatovy, Czech Rep.) Drafted: 2010 – Ottawa’s third-round pick (76th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his second major junior season with the Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL) registering 22 points (seven goals, 15 assists) in 55 games … Ranked third (tie) among Oceanic with two post-season assists in opening round vs Gatineau … Recorded two points in 2011 IIHF World

Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. including a goal vs Slovakia in relegation play on Jan. 4. 2009-10: Made his major junior career debut with Rimouski tallying 47 points (13 goals, 34 assists) and 54 penalty minutes ... Finished second among Oceanic rookies (and tied for fifth among league rookies) while ranking seventh (tie) in overall team scoring ... Ranked sixth on his team in assists ... Was second among team rookies and third among league rookies in assists ...

Finished third among Oceanic with six post-season goals. 2008-09: Began the season with HC Plzen’s U18 club before being recalled to the U20 team ... Established new Czech-U18 career highs in goals ... Notched five points (three goals, two assists) in 12 games in his first (partial) season in the Czech-U20 league ... Recorded one assist while appearing in

all six games for the Czech Republic at the 2009 IIHF World U18 Hockey Championship in Fargo, N.D. 2007-08: Made his Czech-U18 debut with HC Plzen, recording 34 points (12 goals, 22 assists) and 76 penalty minutes.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 HC Plzen U18 Czech-U18 44 12 22 34 76 - - - - - 2008-09 HC Plzen U18 Czech-U18 29 15 16 31 98 - - - - - HC Plzen U20 Czech-U20 12 3 2 5 10 - - - - - Czech Republic WJC-U18 6 0 1 1 4 2009-10 Rimouski QMJHL 63 13 34 47 54 12 6 3 9 4 2010-11 Rimouski QMJHL 55 7 15 22 37 5 0 2 2 2 Czech-Republic WJC-U20 6 1 1 2 0

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

24 - STEPHANE DA COSTA, centre, shoots left, 5-11, 180 lbs. Born: July 11, 1989 (Paris) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Signed as an undrafted collegiate free agent by the Senators on March 31 ... Made his NHL debut on April 2 against Toronto skating in 11:22 time-on-ice and recording one shot on goal ... In doing so, he became the sixth native of France to play in the NHL ... Completed his sophomore season with the Merrimack College Warriors (Hockey East) matching his collegiate career high in points (45) and setting a new career high in assists (31) while appearing in 33 of his team's 39 games ... Was named to Hockey East's second all-star team for the second consecutive year ... Ranked second among all Hockey East players in points per game average (1.36) ... Named to the all-New England team on March 30 … Recorded one point (one assist) in five

games while representing France at the 2011 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Slovakia. 2009-10: Made his collegiate debut with Merrimack College while leading his team in scoring with 45 points … Became the first player in Merrimack College’s history to be recognized as the NCAA Rookie of the Year … Ranked first among all NCAA rookies, fourth among Hockey East players and eighth among NCAA players with a 1.32 points per game average … Became the first five-time Hockey East Rookie of the Month … Was the first freshman in NCAA history to score a natural hat trick en route to a five goal game as part of his first career goal contest on 10/17/09 against Army – in only his second NCAA game … Led all Warriors with a +12 rating … Tied for the Team France lead in scoring in registering

three points (one goal, two assists) in five games at the 2010 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Germany. 2008-09: Ranked first among Sioux City (USHL) Musketeers, and was fifth in overall league scoring, with 67 points (31 goals, 36 assists) in 48 games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Sioux City USHL 48 31 36 67 23 - - - - - France WC 6 0 2 2 0 2009-10 Merrimack College HE 34 16 29 45 41 France WC 5 1 2 3 14 2010-11 Merrimack College HE 33 14 31 45 42 Ottawa NHL 4 0 0 0 0 - - - - - France WC 5 0 1 1 6

43 - RYAN DZINGEL, centre, shoots left, 6-0, 185 lbs. Born: March 9, 1992 (Wheaton, Ill.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s second seventh-round pick (204th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp ... Has committed to Ohio State University (CCHA). 2010-11: Completed his second season with the Lincoln Stars (USHL) recording league career highs in games (54), goals (23), assists (44) and points (67) ... Led the Stars in scoring while recording the fewest penalty minutes (eight) of any regular roster player ... Ranked fourth among all USHL players in assists and was fifth in league scoring ... Was named to the USHL Western Conference all-star team ... Was a member of the gold medal-winning Team USA entry at the 2010

World Junior A Challenge in Penticton, B.C. 2009-10: Made his USHL debut with Lincoln posting 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in playing 36 games during his rookie campaign ... Ranked second among Stars’ rookies in scoring and was fifth in team scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Lincoln USHL 36 11 15 26 38 - - - - - 2010-11 Lincoln USHL 54 23 44 67 8 2 1 0 1 2

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

59 - DAVID DZIURZYNSKI, left wing, shoots left, 6-3, 204 lbs. Born: Oct. 6, 1989 (Lloydminster, Alta.) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) tallying 20 points (six goals, 14 assists) and 57 penalty minutes in 75 games … Ranked fourth among B-Sens’ rookies in scoring … Made his professional debut in a 2-1 B-Sens’ loss at Syracuse on Oct. 16 … Registered his first professional point (an assist) in a 4-3 loss at Albany on Nov. 27 and scored his first professional goal in a 2-1 home win over Rochester on Jan. 8 … Appeared in 14 of the team’s 23 post-season contests (including two Finals’ games vs

Houston) to help the B-Sens capture the Calder Cup. 2009-10: Completed his first season in the British Columbia Hockey League with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, tallying 74 points (21 goals, 53 assists) while appearing in 57 games ... Ranked third among Bulldogs and 11th (tie) among BCHL players in scoring ... Recorded 26 multi-point games, including one five point effort ... Led Alberni Valley and finished seventh in league post-season scoring ... Signed an

entry level contract with the Senators on 4/6/10. 2008-09: Played his second season with Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Lloydminster Bobcats, tallying 37 points (12 goals, 25 assists) in 54 games … Ranked second among Bobcats with 185 penalty minutes.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Lloydminster AJHL 52 8 12 20 82 3 0 0 0 4 2008-09 Lloydminster AJHL 54 12 25 37 185 4 0 1 1 2 2009-10 Alberni Valley BCHL 57 21 53 74 79 13 9 10 19 8 2010-11 Binghamton AHL 75 6 14 20 57 14 0 3 3 4

52 - JORDAN FRANSOO, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 179 lbs. Born: April 25, 1993 (North Battleford, Sask.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s first seventh-round pick (186th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Competed in his first full season of major junior hockey with the Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) registering 18 points (six goals, 12 assists) and 72 penalty minutes ... Scored his first career WHL goal on Sept. 29 at Moose Jaw ... Ranked third among Wheat King rookies (and second among team defencemen) in scoring ... Appeared in each of his team’s six post-season contests in an opening-round

series defeat against Medicine Hat. 2009-10: Made his major junior career and Western Hockey League debuts with Brandon, skating in each of the team’s opening-round post-season games against Saskatoon.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Brandon WHL 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2010-11 Brandon WHL 63 6 12 18 72 6 0 1 1 6

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

57 - DEREK GRANT, centre, shoots left, 6-3, 196 lbs. Born: April 20, 1990 (Abbotsford, B.C.) Drafted: 2008 – Ottawa’s second fourth-round pick (119th overall)

2011-12: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his collegiate career in playing his sophomore season with the Michigan State Spartans (CCHA) tallying 33 points (eight goals, 25 assists) in 38 games … Established new collegiate career highs in assists, points and penalty minutes (44) … Appeared in each of his team’s games for the second consecutive season … Led the Spartans in scoring for the first time … Signed an entry level contract with the Senators on March 10 and concluded his season with Binghamton (AHL) where he made his professional debut in the B-Sens’ 8-3 loss at Norfolk on March 11 … Registered his first professional point (an assist) in his second game with Binghamton in a 3-1 win at Charlotte on March 12 … Appeared in each of the B-Sens’ seven games of their Atlantic Division semi-final series vs Manchester and scored the game-winning goal in overtime of

Game 2 to tie the series. 2009-10: Made his collegiate debut with Michigan State finishing second in team scoring with 30 points (12 goals, 18 assists) while appearing in each of the team’s 38 games ... Played his first game (contributing one goal and one assist) in a 6-1 victory over Clarkson on 10/9/09 ... Earned an assist on the Spartans’ first goal of the season ... Tallied the game-winning goal in his first pre-season game with Michigan State in 5-2 win over Western Ontario on 10/5/09 ... Named CCHA rookie of the week on 10/12/09 and was also named the CCHA rookie of the month for October after registering points in his first six collegiate games, including three multi-point efforts in his first three contests with MSU ... Shared the MSU hockey Outstanding Rookie Award with teammate Torey Krug ... Received

CCHA Honourable Mention selection to the conference’s all-rookie team. 2008-09: Ranked third in team scoring for Langley (BCHL) despite playing in only 35 of his team’s 60 regular-season games due to injury … Finished first (tie) among Chiefs in assists (35) and fourth in goals (25) … Ranked third on the team with three game-winning goals …

Finished third (tie) in team playoff scoring. 2007-08: Played 57 games for Langley and ranked second in team scoring … Named Chiefs’ Rookie of the Year.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Langley BCHL 57 24 39 63 44 12 5 5 10 15 2008-09 Langley BCHL 35 25 35 60 22 4 1 2 3 2 2009-10 Michigan State CCHA 38 12 18 30 10 2010-11 Michigan State CCHA 38 8 25 33 44 Binghamton AHL 14 1 5 6 0 7 1 1 2 2

30 - SCOTT GREENHAM, goaltender, catches left, 6-2, 182 lbs. Born: April 24, 1987 (Addison, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his junior season with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks (CCHA) recording 16 victories while appearing in each of his team’s games (38) for the second consecutive season ... Was the only Nanooks’ goaltender to see playing time for the school this season ... Registered a new career-high in minutes (2,339) while helping Alaska-Fairbanks reach the second round of the CCHA playoffs following consecutive overtime victories against Michigan State (March 4 and March 5) ... Earned the Steve

Moria Award as team MVP upon the conclusion of the season. 2009-10: Set collegiate career highs in games (39) and wins (18) in his sophomore season with Alaska-Fairbanks ... Ranked second (tie) in the CCHA in shutouts (four) while playing in each of his team’s games ... Earned the first point of his collegiate career with an assist against Michigan on

10/9/09 ... Recognized as the CCHA Goaltender of the Week on four occasions. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with Alaska-Fairbanks on 10/11/08 against Connecticut, making 13 saves in a 5-0 shutout win.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L T Min GA SO Avg GP W L Min GA Avg

2008-09 U. Alaska-Fairbanks CCHA 5 3 0 1 294 5 2 1.02 2009-10 U. Alaska-Fairbanks CCHA 39 18 12 9 2,296 84 4 2.20 2010-11 U. Alaska-Fairbanks CCHA 38 16 17 5 2,339 87 2 2.23

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

53 - WACEY HAMILTON, right wing, shoots left, 5-10, 177 lbs. Born: Sept. 10, 1990 (Cochrane, Alta.) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his final year of CHL eligibility with the Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) tallying 73 points (20 goals, 53 assists) in 67 games and serving as team captain for the second season … Established new major junior career-highs in assists, points and penalty minutes (113) … Ranked

third in team scoring and penalty minutes. 2009-10: Established new WHL career highs in all major statistical categories in his first season as team captain with Medicine Hat … Ranked second in team scoring in both the regular season and playoffs (tied for second) … Represented Team WHL in the Subway Super Series and scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 WHL victory in the fifth game of the series on 11/26/09 in Victoria, B.C. … Was named the WHL Boston Pizza Player of the Week on 12/14/09 after recording 11 points (two goals, nine assists) and a +5 rating over a five game span (five Medicine Hat wins).

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Medicine Hat WHL 63 13 19 32 95 5 1 0 1 6 2008-09 Medicine Hat WHL 37 4 13 17 64 11 1 3 4 24 2009-10 Medicine Hat WHL 67 24 47 71 100 12 3 5 8 23 2010-11 Medicine Hat WHL 67 20 53 73 113 15 4 8 12 20

68 - MIKE HOFFMAN, left wing, shoots left, 6-1, 172 lbs. Born: Nov. 24, 1989 (Kitchener, Ont.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s first fifth-round pick (130th overall)

2011-12: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2010-11: Competed in his first season of professional hockey with Binghamton (AHL) tallying 25 points (seven goals, 18 assists) in 74 games … Ranked third among B-Sens’ rookies in points … Made his professional debut in the B-Sens’ season-opening game vs Adirondack on Oct. 8 and recorded his first professional point (an assist) on an overtime goal in a 4-3 home win over Charlotte on Oct. 29 … Skated in four games with Elmira (ECHL) recording three assists … Registered nine points in 19 post-season contests

to help the B-Sens capture the Calder Cup. 2009-10: Completed his final year of CHL eligibility with the Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) tallying 85 points (46 goals, 39 assists) in 56 games ... Ranked first among Sea Dogs in goals and points while finishing sixth in plus/minus (+38) ... Finished third in the QMJHL in goals, second (tie) in power-play goals (17) and seventh in overall scoring ... Ranked third among Sea Dogs in playoff scoring and was fifth among QMJHL players in post-season points ... Named a First Team QMJHL all-star and was recognized with the Michel-Brière trophy as the league’s most valuable player ... Was a finalist with Jordan Eberle (WHL) and Tyler Seguin (OHL) for the CHL

player of the year award. 2008-09: Completed his second season with the Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) setting new major junior career highs in goals (52), assists (42) and points (94) and penalty minutes (86) …Ranked second among Voltigeurs in goals, second in penalty minutes (86) and third in team scoring … Finished second in QMJHL in playoff goals (21) and fourth in overall scoring with 34 points … Tallied an assist on the game-tying goal in Memorial

Cup semi-final vs Windsor on 5/22/09. 2007-08: Appeared in 43 games with Drummondville following mid-season trade

with Gatineau. 2006-07: Began major junior hockey career with hometown Kitchener Rangers (OHL) … Played in two regular-season and four post-season games with Kitchener.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 Kitchener OHL 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2007-08 Gatineau QMJHL 19 5 7 12 16 - - - - - Drummondville QMJHL 43 19 17 36 77 - - - - - 2008-09 Drummondville QMJHL 62 52 42 94 86 19 21 13 34 26 2009-10 Saint John QMJHL 56 46 39 85 38 21 11 13 24 23 2010-11 Elmira ECHL 4 0 3 3 0 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 74 7 18 25 16 19 1 8 9 16

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

32 - ADAM JANECYK, goaltender, catches left, 6-0, 185 lbs. Born: Feb. 10, 1990 (Ada, Mich.) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his collegiate debut by appearing in one contest for the University of Michigan Wolverines (CCHA), facing one shot and making one save in a relief effort vs Bowling Green on March 12 … Helped the Wolverines reach the NCAA Frozen Four final where they were defeated 3-2

in overtime by Minnesota-Duluth on April 9 in St. Paul, Minn. 2009-10: Split the EJHL season between Green Mountain and Bay State where he accumulated a combined record of 9-12-0 in 28 contests with a 3.60 goals against average

and save percentage of .901. 2008-09: Made his USHL debut with the Sioux City Musketeers appearing in 32 games and earning eight victories.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L T Min GA SO Avg GP W L Min GA Avg

2008-09 Sioux City USHL 32 8 13 4 1,483 88 0 3.56 - - - - - - 2009-10 Green Mountain EJHL 16 5 8 0 704 48 0 4.09 - - - - - - Bay State EJHL 12 4 4 0 429 20 0 2.79 1 0 0 34 5 8.90 2010-11 Michigan CCHA 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00

6 - DARREN KRAMER, left wing, shoots right, 6-2, 179 lbs. Born: Nov. 19, 1991 (Peace River, Alta.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s first sixth-round pick (156th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his major junior career debut with the Spokane Chiefs (WHL) tallying 14 points (eight goals, six assists) and a league-high 306 penalty minutes in 58 games ... Played his first major junior game and registered his first point (and goal) on Oct. 6 at Kamloops ... Was first among Chiefs’ rookies (and fifth among all Spokane players) with five post-season goals while appearing in each of the team’s

17 playoff contests. 2009-10: Tallied 30 points (19 goals, 11 assists) and a league-high 311 penalty minutes in 58 games with the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Grande Prairie Storm.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Grande Prairie AJHL 38 4 0 4 220 14 1 0 1 45 2009-10 Grande Prairie AJHL 58 19 11 30 311 9 2 2 4 23 2010-11 Spokane WHL 68 8 6 14 306 17 5 3 8 21

72 - KIRILL LYAMIN, defence, shoots left, 5-10, 185 lbs. Born: Jan. 13, 1986 (Moscow) Drafted: 2004 draft - Ottawa’s second-round pick (58th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Matched Kontinental Hockey League career highs in goals, assists and points while playing 48 games in his first season with Cherepovets Severstal ... Registered team-high and KHL career best plus/minus rating (+9) ... Ranked first among team defencemen and second (tie) among all players in post-season points ... Recorded the first playoff goal of his KHL career in an eventual 3-2 overtime loss to

Atlant Mytischi on Feb. 23. 2009-10: Completed his second season with Moscow Spartak of the KHL registering new career highs in goals, assists and points ... Ranked second among Spartak defencemen in goals ... Appeared in nine of

10 post-season contests helping Spartak to the KHL semi-finals . 2008-09: Made his KHL debut with Spartak in a 6-5 overtime win at Atlant Mytischi on 9/2/08 ... Recorded his first KHL point (an assist) in a 6-5 shootout win at CSKA

Moscow on 9/12/08. Career: Appeared in each of Team Russia’s six games at the 2006 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Vancouver, earning a silver medal.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 CSKA Moscow Russia 48 1 6 7 46 12 1 0 1 8 2007-08 Khimik Mytischi Russia 40 1 4 5 77 3 0 0 0 0 2008-09 Moscow Spartak KHL 54 2 6 8 82 6 0 0 0 4 2009-10 Moscow Spartak KHL 48 3 9 12 52 9 0 1 1 8 2010-11 Severstal KHL 49 3 9 12 66 6 1 2 3 8

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

69 - MAX McCORMICK , left wing, shoots left, 5-11, 175 lbs. Born: May 1, 1992 (De Pere, Wisc.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s second sixth-round pick (171st overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp ... Has committed to Ohio State University (CCHA). 2010-11: Made his USHL debut with the Sioux City Musketeers registering 42 points (21 goals, 21 assists) and 102 penalty minutes in 55 games ... Ranked fourth in team scoring while ranking first (tie) in Musketeers’ post-season scoring with three points (one goal, two assists) in three games ... Was named to the USHL Western Conference all-star team ... Was a member of the gold medal-winning Team USA entry at the 2010 World Junior A Challenge in Penticton, B.C.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2010-11 Sioux City USHL 55 21 21 42 102 3 1 2 3 4

36 - STEFAN NOESEN, right wing, shoots right, 6-1, 193 lbs. Born: Feb. 12, 1993 (Plano, Tex.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s second first-round pick (21st overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his second season of major junior hockey with the Ontario Hockey League’s Plymouth Whalers registering new major junior career highs in all statistical categories ... Was the only Whaler to appear in each of his team’s 68 games ... Led Plymouth in scoring in the regular season while ranking second with 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 11 post-season contests ... Ranked 27th in the OHL in points ... Registered a major junior career high with five points (two goals, three assists) in a 7-3 win over

Sarnia on Feb. 5. 2009-10: Made his major junior debut with Plymouth (OHL) on 9/17/09 at Windsor and tallied his first point (an assist) in his second major junior game on 9/19/09 against Oshawa.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Plymouth OHL 33 3 5 8 4 - - - - - 2010-11 Plymouth OHL 68 34 43 77 80 11 6 5 11 16

29 - MATT O’CONNOR, goaltender, catches left, 6-6, 186 lbs. Born: Feb. 14, 1992 (Toronto) Drafted: Not drafted

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp ... Has committed to Boston University (Hockey East). 2010-

11: Made his United States Hockey League debut with the Youngstown Phantoms recording 10 wins in 29 games ...

Maintained a save percentage of .886 while ranking 15th in the USHL in minutes played. 2009-10: Split the season between two Ontario Junior Hockey League clubs (Upper Canada and Burlington) ... Was named a league all-star while with Upper Canada.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L T Min GA SO Avg GP W L Min GA Avg

2009-10 Upper Canada OJHL 23 7 12 2 1,325 89 1 4.03 - - - - - - Burlington OJHL 5 2 2 0 237 18 0 4.55 - - - - - - 2010-11 Youngstown USHL 29 10 16 2 1,713 98 1 3.43

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

22 - JEAN-GABRIEL PAGEAU, centre, shoots right, 5-9, 164 lbs. Born: Nov. 11, 1992 (Ottawa) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (96th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his second season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Gatineau Olympiques registering new major junior career highs in all statistical categories ... Led the Olympiques in regular season scoring while tying for the team lead in post-season points with 29 (13 goals, 16 assists) ... Appeared in each of the team’s 24 playoff contests as the Olympiques reached the QMJHL final ... Ranked 15th (tie) and third (tie) in league regular season and post-season scoring respectively ...

Was the third ever Olympique selected by the Senators. 2009-10: Made his major junior and QMJHL debut with Gatineau recording 31 points (16 goals, 15 assists) and 20 penalty minutes in 62 games ... Played his first major junior game and recorded his first point (and goal) at Baie-Comeau on 9/11/09. Ranked third among Gatineau rookies in points and was seventh in overall team scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Gatineau QMJHL 62 16 15 31 20 4 1 0 1 0 2010-11 Gatineau QMJHL 67 32 47 79 22 24 13 16 29 20

61 - BRAD PELTZ, left wing, shoots right, 6-1, 175 lbs. Born: Oct. 2, 1989 (Mount Kisko, N.Y.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s first seventh-round pick (190th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Was named to the All-ECAC Academic team in his freshman season with the Yale University Bulldogs (ECAC) ... Scored the game-winning goal in an eventual 5-3

Yale win over the Russian Red Stars touring team in his Yale (exhibition) debut on Dec. 29. 2009-10: Appeared in each of the Boston Junior Bruins’ 45 regular season games in his first season of play in the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL), tallying 34 points (19 goals, 15 assists) ... Ranked third among Junior Bruins in goals and sixth (tie) in overall team scoring ... Scored once in 5-2 semi-final loss to eventual Dineen Cup champion New Hampshire on 3/14/10 ...

Finished second (tie) among Junior Bruins with five game-winning goals and fourth with five power-play markers. 2008-

09: Did not play in his final year of high school eligibility due to illness.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Avon Old Farms Conn. HS - - - - - - - - - - 2009-10 Boston Jr. Bruins EJHL 45 19 15 34 28 3 2 0 2 0 2010-11 Yale University ECAC - - - - - - - - - -

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

20 - ANDRE PETERSSON, right wing, shoots left, 5-9, 179 lbs. Born: Sept. 11, 1990 (Olofstrom, Sweden) Drafted: 2008 – Ottawa’s first fourth-round pick (109th overall)

2011-12: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Appeared in 31 contests, recording 12 points, in his second season with HV 71 (SEL) before sustaining an injury in mid-January which sidelined him for the remainder

of the campaign … Signed an entry level contract with the Senators on April 8. 2009-10: Completed his first full season in the Swedish Elite League with HV 71 tallying 15 points (10 goals, five assists) while appearing in 37 games ... Helped HV earn regular season and league championship titles ... Led Sweden with 11 points and tied for tournament lead with eight goals in earning a bronze medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatchewan ... Recorded a hat-trick in the bronze medal game victory over Switzerland ... Ranked first among all Swedish players with two power-

play goals and was fourth in team plus/minus (+8). 2008-09: Appeared in 36 games for HV 71 Jr. recording career highs in goals (24), assists (31) and points (55) at that level … Made his professional debut with HV 71 playing 10 games and registering one point (an assist) … Earned a silver medal with Team Sweden at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa … Ranked second among all Team Sweden players in goals (three) and fourth (tie) in points

(six) … Named Team Sweden’s Player of the Game after tallying two goals on 12/31/08 vs Russia … 2007-08: Skated in 36 games for HV 71 Jr. … Helped Sweden reach the bronze medal game at the 2008 U18 World Junior Championship in Russia … Ranked first (tie) in Team Sweden scoring, first in goals (tie) and second in assists (tie).

2006-07: Won the bronze medal with Sweden at the 2007 U18 World Junior Championship in Finland.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 HV 71 U18 U18 3 4 5 9 4 - - - - - HV 71 U20 Swe-Jr 36 16 22 38 34 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U18 6 4 4 8 2 2008-09 HV 71 U20 Swe-Jr. 36 24 31 55 28 7 7 4 11 8 HV 71 SEL 10 0 1 1 0 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U20 6 3 3 6 2 2009-10 HV 71 SEL 37 10 5 15 14 6 0 1 1 2 Sweden WJC-U20 6 8 3 11 4 2010-11 HV 71 SEL 31 8 4 12 18 - - - - -

10 - SHANE PRINCE, left wing, shoots left, 5-11, 185 lbs. Born: Nov. 16, 1992 (Spencerport, N.Y.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (61st overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Competed in his third season of major junior hockey with the Ottawa 67’s (OHL) registering new career highs in goals (25), assists (63) and points (88) ... Ranked fourth in the OHL in assists and ranked 10th (tie) in overall league scoring ... Led the 67’s in assists and was second in team scoring ... Was limited to three post-season contests where he contributed one goal in an opening-round defeat

against Sudbury. 2009-10: Split the season between the Kitchener Rangers (OHL) and Ottawa and totalled 30 points (15 goals, 15 assists) and a major junior career-high 48 penalty minutes in 65 games ... Registered four points (two

goals, two assists) in 12 post-season contests. 2008-09: Made his major junior career debut with the Kitchener Rangers (OHL) at the age of 15 – the league’s youngest player ... Played his first major junior game in the Rangers’ season opening contest on 9/19/08 against Plymouth and registered his first point (an assist) on 10/30/08 at Barrie.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Kitchener OHL 63 3 9 12 34 - - - - - 2009-10 Kitchener OHL 39 8 9 17 32 - - - - - Ottawa OHL 26 7 6 13 13 12 2 2 4 4 2010-11 Ottawa OHL 59 25 63 88 18 3 1 0 1 0

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

3 - MATT PUEMPEL, left wing, shoots left, 6-0, 190 lbs. Born: Jan. 24, 1993 (Essex, Ont.) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s third first-round pick (24th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his second season of major junior hockey with the Ontario Hockey League’s Peterborough Petes registering new major junior career highs in goals (34), assists (35), points (69) and penalty minutes (49) ... Led Peterborough in scoring ... Ranked 40th (tie) in the OHL in points ... Tallied at least one point in nine consecutive games from Dec. 9 to Jan. 6. The point streak included seven

multi-point games and 18 total points ... Missed the final 11 games of the season due to a hip injury. 2009-10: Made his major junior debut with Peterborough (OHL) on 9/17/09 against Brampton and tallied his first point (and goal) of his major junior career on 9/25/09 at Oshawa ... Registered a major junior career high with six points (three goals, three assists) in a 10-3 win over Oshawa on March 13 ... Led all OHL rookies in scoring while ranking second among Petes in points ... Was recognized with the Emms Family Award as the top OHL rookie and was also presented with the CHL Rookie of the Year Award.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Peterborough OHL 59 33 31 64 43 4 1 1 2 6 2010-11 Peterborough OHL 55 34 35 69 49 - - - - -

7 - DAVID RUNDBLAD, defence, shoots left, 6-2, 189 lbs. Born: Oct. 8, 1990 (Lycksele, Sweden) Drafted: 2009 – St. Louis’ first-round pick (17th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Acquired by the Senators from St. Louis on 6/25/10 in exchange for Ottawa’s first round selection (16th overall) in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft … Completed his third full season with Skelleftea HC of the Swedish Elite League recording 50 points (11 goals, 39 assists) in 55 games … Established SEL career highs in games, goals, assists and points while matching his career-high with 14 penalty minutes … Was one of three Skelleftea players to appear in each of the team’s games … Ranked first among defencemen and was third in both SEL and overall team scoring … Ranked first in SEL assists … Helped Skelleftea reach the SEL final … Was presented with the Borje Salming Trophy after being selected as the top defencemen in the SEL … Appeared in four games in helping Team Sweden earn a silver medal at the 2011 IIHF World Hockey

Championship in Slovakia. 2009-10: Played 47 games for Skelleftea (SEL) registering 13 points (one goal, 12 assists) in 47 contests …Helped Sweden earn a bronze medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatchewan

… Was an alternate captain for Sweden .... Signed an entry level contract with St. Louis on 6/10/10. 2008-09: Competed in the first full season of his SEL career with Skelleftea registering 10 points (10 assists) in 45 games … Scored the first goal of his professional SEL career in a playoff contest vs Linkoping on 3/14/10 … Helped Sweden earn a bronze medal at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Skelleftea HC SEL 6 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 2008-09 Skelleftea HC SEL 45 0 10 10 8 10 1 1 2 2 Sweden WJC-U20 6 1 1 2 0 2009-10 Skelleftea HC SEL 47 1 12 13 14 12 0 1 1 2 Sweden WJC-U20 6 1 4 5 2 2010-11 Skelleftea HC SEL 55 11 39 50 14 18 3 7 10 20 Sweden WC 4 0 1 1 2

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

33 - JAKOB SILFVERBERG, right wing, shoots right, 6-2, 190 lbs. Born: Oct. 13, 1990 (Gävle, Sweden) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s first second-round pick (39th overall)

2011-12: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2010-11: Competed in his second season at the professional level with Brynas IF Gavle of the Swedish Elite League tallying 34 points (18 goals, 16 assists) in 53 contests … Established SEL career highs in all major statistical categories … Led Brynas in goals and ranked third in overall team scoring … Finished second (tie) among Brynas players in post-season scoring while ranking first (tie) in playoff assists (four) … Helped Sweden earn a silver medal at the 2011 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Slovakia

... Signed an entry-level contract with the Senators on May 30. 2009-10: Completed his first full season in the SEL with Brynas tallying 16 points (eight goals, eight assists) while appearing in 48 games ... Ranked first among team rookies in scoring while finishing seventh among Brynas players in goals ... Helped Sweden earn a bronze medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatchewan scoring twice in the bronze medal game victory over Switzerland ...

Ranked third (tie) among Swedish players in goals. 2008-09: Appeared in 30 games for Brynas IF Gavle Jr. recording career highs in goals (14), assists (24) and points (38) at that level … Made his professional debut with Brynas IF of the

SEL playing 16 games and registering four points (three goals, one assist). 2007-08: Tallied 20 points (eight goals, 12 assists) in 30 games with Brynas IF Gavle Jr. … Helped Sweden reach the bronze medal game at the 2008 U18 World Junior Championship in Russia … Named Sweden’s best forward at the tournament.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2007-08 Brynas IF Gavle U20 Swe-Jr 30 8 12 20 8 7 3 0 3 2 Sweden WJC-U18 5 1 2 3 2 2008-09 Brynas IF Gavle U20 Swe-Jr 30 14 24 38 6 7 1 5 6 4 Brynas IF Gavle SEL 16 3 1 4 2 4 0 0 0 2 2009-10 Brynas IF Gavle SEL 48 8 8 16 4 5 1 1 2 2 Sweden WJC-U20 6 3 2 5 0 2010-11 Brynas IF Gavle SEL 53 18 16 34 16 5 0 4 4 2 Sweden WC 9 0 1 1 2

66 - MARCUS SORENSEN, right wing, shoots left, 5-11, 153 lbs. Born: April 7, 1992 (Södertälje, Sweden) Drafted: 2010 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (106th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2010-11: Was transferred from Södertälje U20 to Djurgårdens U20 (Swe-Jr) on 5/14/10 ... Appeared in 31 regular season contests for Djurgårdens U20 establishing new career highs in the Swe-Jr league in recording 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) and 53 penalty minutes … Made his professional debut with Djurgårdens of the SEL playing eight games and registering two points (one goal, one assist).

2009-10: Began the season with Södertälje’s U18 club before being recalled to the U20 team ... Established new Swe-U18 career highs by tallying 42 points (15 goals, 27 assists) with Södertälje U18 in only 15 regular season games ... Notched 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) in 27 games in his first (partial) season in the Swe-Jr league ... Ranked third in team scoring with Södertälje’s U18 club despite appearing in less than half of the team’s regular season games.

2008-09: Made his Swe-U18 debut with Södertälje recording 28 points (16 goals, 12 assists) in 32 games ... Ranked third in team scoring and first in penalty minutes ... Ranked second (tie) in post-season scoring with five points in four games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Södertälje U18 Swe-U18 32 16 12 28 92 4 2 3 5 6 2009-10 Södertälje U18 Swe-U18 15 15 27 42 61 2 1 1 2 2 Södertälje U20 Swe-Jr 27 7 10 17 54 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U18 3 3 0 3 0 2010-11 Djurgardens U20 Swe-Jr 31 14 22 36 53 4 3 0 3 2 Djurgardens SEL 8 1 1 2 2 - - - - -

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

60 - MARK STONE, right wing, shoots right, 6-2, 182 lbs. Born: May 13, 1992 (Winnipeg) Drafted: 2010 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (178th overall)

2011-12: Attending his second Senators development camp ... Is a roster invitee for Canada’s National Junior Team

development camp being held in August. 2010-11: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with the Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) tallying 106 points (37 goals, 69 assists) in 71 contests … Established new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Led the Wheat Kings in assists and points in the regular season and finished tied for the team lead in post-season scoring with 10 points … Finished tied for third among all WHL players in scoring … Was recognized as the WHL Player of the Week on Feb. 21 after recording 13 points (four goals, nine assists) with a +6 rating over the span of three Brandon contests (three Wheat Kings’ wins) … Recorded a career-high six points (two goals, four assists) to lift Brandon to a 7-4 win over Saskatoon on Feb. 15 … Registered an 18-game point scoring

streak from Jan. 26 to March 9 (40 points) … Named a WHL First Team all-star. 2009-10: Completed his second season of major junior hockey with Brandon tallying 28 points (11 goals, 17 assists) while being limited to only 39 regular season games due to injury ... Ranked ninth (tie) in team scoring ... Appeared in each of his team’s 15 post-season contests and all five Memorial Cup games ... Helped the Wheat Kings reach the Memorial Cup final vs

Windsor. 2008-09: Made his CHL debut with Brandon appearing in 56 games ... Played his first game and recorded his first WHL point (an assist) in a 4-3 Wheat Kings’ SO win at Regina on 9/21/08 ... Led Brandon rookies in scoring while finishing seventh among Wheat Kings in goals.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2008-09 Brandon WHL 56 17 22 39 27 12 1 3 4 4 2009-10 Brandon WHL 39 11 17 28 25 15 1 3 4 4 2010-11 Brandon WHL 71 37 69 106 28 6 1 9 10 4

45 - CHRIS WIDEMAN, defence, shoots right, 5-10, 177 lbs. Born: Jan. 7, 1990 (St. Louis, Mo.) Drafted: 2009 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (100th overall)

2011-12: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2010-11: Completed his junior season with the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (CCHA) tallying 23 points (three goals, 20 assists) in 39 games … Appeared in each of his team’s games for the second consecutive season … Led RedHawks’ defencemen in scoring and was sixth among all Miami players in

points (23) … Named to the CCHA All-Conference Second Team. 2009-10: Played his sophomore season with Miami (Ohio) registering 22 points (five goals, 17 assists) while appearing in each of his team’s 44 games ... Ranked first among defencemen and seventh in overall team scoring ... Scored the first goal of his collegiate career in a 2-1 win at Northern Michigan on 10/31/09 ... Named the CCHA Defenseman of the Week for the second time in his collegiate career for the period ending 2/14/10 … Helped the RedHawks to an NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Championship Frozen

Four appearance for the second consecutive season. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with Miami (Ohio), playing his first game on 10/10/08 in a 4-3 SO loss at Ohio State … Recorded two assists in his first collegiate game … Tallied a season-high three assists in a 7-3 win at Western Michigan on 12/7/08 … Ranked first among defencemen in assists (26) and seventh in overall team scoring with 26 points … Named CCHA Rookie of the Week for the period ending

10/8/08 and CCHA Defenseman of the Week for the period ending 12/8/08. 2007-08: Played 53 games for the Cedar

Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) recording 12 points … Was a member of the 2007 U.S. U18 select team. 2006-07: Won the Four Nations Championship with Team USA in 2006.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 St. Louis NAHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2007-08 Cedar Rapids USHL 53 2 10 12 51 1 0 0 0 0 2008-09 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 39 0 26 26 56 2009-10 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 44 5 17 22 63 2010-11 Miami (Ohio) CCHA 39 3 20 23 32

2011 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

46 - PATRICK WIERCIOCH, defence, shoots left, 6-4, 192 lbs. Born: Sept. 12, 1990 (Burnaby, B.C.) Drafted: 2008 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (42nd overall)

2011-12: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) and was also recalled to Ottawa (NHL) on two occasions … Made his NHL debut on March 22 at Carolina skating in 9:23 time-on-ice … Registered the first point (an assist) of his NHL career on March 27 at Atlanta … Recorded 18 points (four goals, 14 assists) in 67 AHL games … Made his professional debut with the B-Sens in the team’s season opening game on Oct. 8 vs Adirondack and scored his first professional goal in a 5-1 Binghamton win in that contest … Registered one point (one assist) while appearing in 15 post-season games in helping the B-Sens

capture the Calder Cup. 2009-10: Completed his sophomore season with the University of Denver Pioneers (WCHA) tallying 27 points (six goals, 21 assists) in 39 games ... Ranked first among Pioneer defencemen and was fifth in overall team scoring ... Finished third among WCHA defencemen in points ... Named to the All-WCHA First Team ... Recognized as Red Baron WCHA Defensive Player of the Week for the period ending 1/5/10 ... Earned WCHA athlete-scholar status for achieving GPA of 3.5 or better ... Was invited to Canada’s National Junior Team selection camp ...

Signed an entry level contract with the Senators on 4/1/10. 2008-09: Made his collegiate debut with Denver playing his first game on 10/11/08 vs Notre Dame … Recorded his first collegiate goal (and point) in the Pioneers’ 5-2 win over the Fighting Irish that evening … Registered his first multi-point collegiate game (two goals, one assist) in the Pioneers’ second game of the season on 10/17/08 vs Wisconsin … Ranked second in assists (23), second in power play goals (eight) and third in points (35) … Ranked second among all NCAA defencemen and was third among all NCAA rookies in scoring … Led all rookie NCAA defencemen (and was third among all NCAA defencemen) in goals (12) … Tallied a career-high four points (one goal, three assists) in a 5-0 win at Wisconsin on 2/21/09 … Was recognized as the Red Baron WCHA Rookie of the Week for the period ending 3/3/09 … Named to the Red Baron WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team … Named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team … Was a co-recipient of the Barry Sharp Memorial Award

for Denver’s Top Freshman. 2007-08: Played 40 games in his first season with Omaha (USHL) … Appeared in each of the team’s 14 post-season games … Helped Omaha capture the Anderson Cup as regular season USHL champion … Missed 20 games after sustaining a thumb injury in late November … Ranked first (tie) in playoff assists (nine) and

second in points (12). 2006-07: Skated in 42 games with Burnaby of the BCHL … Named Express’ Rookie of the Year.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2006-07 Burnaby BCHL 42 9 16 25 46 - - - - - 2007-08 Omaha USHL 40 3 18 21 24 14 2 9 11 22 2008-09 Denver WCHA 36 12 23 35 26 2009-10 Denver WCHA 39 6 21 27 34 2010-11 Binghamton AHL 67 4 14 18 25 15 0 1 1 0 Ottawa NHL 8 0 2 2 4 - - - - -

12 - MIKA ZIBANEJAD, centre, shoots right, 6-2, 192 lbs. Born: April 18, 1993 (Stockholm) Drafted: 2011 – Ottawa’s first first-round pick (6th overall)

2011-12: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2010-11: Made his Swedish Elite League debut playing 26 games for Djurgårdens and recording nine points (five goals, four assists) and two penalty minutes ... Made his SEL debut on Dec. 7 against Lulea and scored his first goal on Jan. 15 in a 4-3 win against Modo ... Recorded two points (pne goal, one assist) in skating in each of the club’s seven post-season contests in a 4-3 opening-round series defeat against Lulea ... Played with fellow Senators’ prospects Fredrik Claesson and Marcus Sorensen this season with Djurgårdens ... Registered 21 points (five goals, four assists) while appearing in 26 games with Djurgårdens Jr. and

three points (one goal, two assists) in five post-season contests with the club. 2009-10: Played 14 games with Djurgårdens Jr. tallying four points (two goals, two assists) ... Earned a silver medal and was an alternate captain with Team Sweden at the 2010 World U18 Championship in Riga, Latvia … Tallied eight points (four goals, four assists) to tie for the team lead in scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2009-10 Djurgårdens Swe-Jr. 14 2 2 4 4 - - - - - 2010-11 Djurgårdens Swe-Jr. 27 12 9 21 12 3 1 2 3 0 Djurgårdens SEL 26 5 4 9 2 7 1 1 2 2 Sweden WJC-U18 6 4 4 8 2