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2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp 2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp Tuesday, June 27, to Monday, July 3 Canadian Tire Centre and Bell Sensplex Ottawa Senators development camp staff Pierre Dorion........... General manager Randy Lee............... Assistant general manager Bryan Murray .......... Senior hockey advisor Daniel Alfredsson.... Senior advisor of hockey operations Guy Boucher ........... Head coach Marc Crawford ........ Associate coach Rob Cookson .......... Assistant coach Martin Raymond ..... Assistant coach Pierre Groulx........... Goaltending coach Kristopher Young .... Video coach Shean Donovan ...... Player development coach Kory Cooper ............ Goaltending development coach Kurt Kleinendorst .... Head coach, Belleville Senators Chris Schwarz......... Conditioning coach Rob Mouland .......... Assistant conditioning coach Jeremy Benoit ......... Conditioning coach, Belleville Senators Shawn Camp .......... Guest coach Guy Ouellette .......... Tactical aggression consultant Jordan Silmser ........ Director, team services Allison Vaughan ...... Manager, hockey administration Sean McCauley....... Coordinator, hockey operations Tim Pattyson ........... Hockey operations assistant, analytics and research Gerry Townend ....... Head athletic therapist Dom Nicoletta ......... Assistant athletic therapist Shawn Markwick ..... Massage therapist John Forget ............. Head equipment manager Ian Cox ................... Assistant equipment manager Mike Foley............... Equipment assistant Alex Menezes ......... Equipment assistant Brian Morris ............ Senior director, communications Chris Moore ............ Manager, communications Brett Varey .............. Coordinator, communications Aaron Robinson ...... Director, fan and community development Shuttle drivers ......... Dennis Carisse, Gerry Fallak, Wayne Kenney, John LeMaistre, Bob O’Connell, Bob Rock, Brian Scharf, Cal Stoddart and Bob Townend

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2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

2017 Ottawa Senators

Development Camp Tuesday, June 27, to Monday, July 3 Canadian Tire Centre and Bell Sensplex

Ottawa Senators development camp staff Pierre Dorion ........... General manager Randy Lee ............... Assistant general manager Bryan Murray .......... Senior hockey advisor Daniel Alfredsson .... Senior advisor of hockey operations Guy Boucher ........... Head coach Marc Crawford ........ Associate coach Rob Cookson .......... Assistant coach Martin Raymond ..... Assistant coach Pierre Groulx ........... Goaltending coach Kristopher Young .... Video coach Shean Donovan ...... Player development coach Kory Cooper ............ Goaltending development coach Kurt Kleinendorst .... Head coach, Belleville Senators Chris Schwarz ......... Conditioning coach Rob Mouland .......... Assistant conditioning coach Jeremy Benoit ......... Conditioning coach, Belleville Senators Shawn Camp .......... Guest coach Guy Ouellette .......... Tactical aggression consultant Jordan Silmser ........ Director, team services Allison Vaughan ...... Manager, hockey administration Sean McCauley ....... Coordinator, hockey operations Tim Pattyson ........... Hockey operations assistant, analytics and research Gerry Townend ....... Head athletic therapist Dom Nicoletta ......... Assistant athletic therapist Shawn Markwick ..... Massage therapist John Forget ............. Head equipment manager Ian Cox ................... Assistant equipment manager Mike Foley............... Equipment assistant Alex Menezes ......... Equipment assistant Brian Morris ............ Senior director, communications Chris Moore ............ Manager, communications Brett Varey .............. Coordinator, communications Aaron Robinson ...... Director, fan and community development Shuttle drivers ......... Dennis Carisse, Gerry Fallak, Wayne Kenney, John LeMaistre, Bob O’Connell, Bob Rock, Brian

Scharf, Cal Stoddart and Bob Townend

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

Ottawa Senators development camp roster

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2016-17 Team(s) Drafted

GOALTENDERS

34 * Daccord, Joel G 6-3 200 20 Arizona State (NCAA Ind.) 2015 draft, 199th 35 * Hogberg, Marcus G 6-5 224 22 Linköping (SHL), Binghamton (AHL) 2013 draft, 78th 29 Hollett, Jordan G 6-4 194 18 Regina (WHL) 2017 draft, 183rd 33 Lavigne, Hayden G 6-3 200 21 Michigan (Big-10) Not drafted

DEFENCEMEN

90 Beaudoin, Charles-David D 6-0 185 23 UQTR (OUA), Tulsa (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 72 * Chabot, Thomas D 6-2 195 20 Saint John (QMJHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 18th 63 * Donaghey, Cody D 6-1 195 21 Charlottetown (QMJHL), Sherbrooke (QMJHL) Not drafted 39 * Englund, Andreas D 6-4 204 21 Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2014 draft, 40th 80 * Erkamps, Macoy D 6-0 195 22 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 85 * Gendron, Miles D 6-3 185 21 Connecticut (H-East) 2014 draft, 70th 83 * Jaros, Christian D 6-3 218 21 Luleå (SHL) 2015 draft, 139th 58 * Lajoie, Maxime D 6-1 182 20 Swift Current (WHL) 2016 draft, 133rd 79 Melancon, T.J. D 6-2 201 20 Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) Not drafted 56 Murray, Jordan D 6-2 197 24 New Brunswick (AUS), Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 54 Pachal, Brayden D 6-0 195 17 Victoria (WHL), Prince Albert (WHL) Not drafted 55 Peski, Andrew D 6-0 208 20 North Dakota (NCHC) Not drafted 70 * Summers, Kelly D 6-2 198 21 Clarkson (ECAC) 2014 draft, 189th 86 * Wolanin, Christian D 6-1 185 22 North Dakota (NCHC) 2015 draft, 107th

FORWARDS

76 * Ahl, Filip LW 6-4 218 20 Regina (WHL) 2015 draft, 109th 75 * Babcock, Michael RW 5-9 160 22 Merrimack College (H-East) Not drafted 66 Batherson, Drake C 6-1 187 19 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2017 draft, 121st 48 Bowers, Shane C 6-1 178 17 Waterloo (USHL) 2017 draft, 28th 51 * Brown, Logan C 6-6 216 19 Windsor (OHL) 2016 draft, 11th 62 * Burgess, Todd C 6-2 175 21 RPI (ECAC) 2016 draft, 103rd 78 * Chlapik, Filip C 6-2 204 20 Charlottetown (QMJHL) 2015 draft, 48th 64 * Eiserman, Shane RW 6-2 216 21 New Hampshire (H-East) 2014 draft, 100th 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-1 166 17 London (OHL) 2017 draft, 47th 71 * Gagne, Gabriel RW 6-5 192 20 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) 2015 draft, 36th 60 Gaudet, Jake C 6-2 193 21 Kemptville (CCHL) Not drafted 57 Gennaro, Matteo C 6-2 196 20 Calgary (WHL) 2015 draft, 203rd (WPG) 45 Kelly, Parker C 5-11 169 18 Prince Albert (WHL) Not drafted 84 Maier, Cole LW 6-1 195 22 Union College (ECAC) Not drafted 94 Master, Nick C 5-11 185 22 UMass-Lowell (H-East) Not drafted 52 * Nurmi, Markus RW 6-5 180 18 TPS (SM-liiga Jr.) TPS Turku (SM-liiga), Tuto (Mestis) 2016 draft, 163rd 13 * Paul, Nick C 6-3 224 22 Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2013 draft, 101st (DAL) 47 * Perron, Francis RW 6-0 165 21 Binghamton (AHL) 2014 draft, 190th 46 Persson, Carl C 6-0 192 22 Bofors IK (Allsvenskan) Not drafted 53 Rodewald, Jack RW 6-2 188 23 Wichita (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL) Not drafted 49 Topping, Jordan LW 6-1 198 19 Tri-City (WHL) Not drafted 82 * White, Colin C 6-1 185 20 Boston College (H-East), Binghamton (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 21st

* Attended last year’s camp

2017 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 communications staff for more information.

Schedule highlights

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

On-ice training, a full team scrimmage or the 3-on-3 tournament will take place on six of the camp’s seven days, with the first on-ice session scheduled to take place on Tuesday, June 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the Bell Sensplex.

The annual 3-on-3 tournament will take place at the Bell Sensplex on Monday, July 3, at 9:30 a.m.

Two separate (indoor and outdoor) team-building events during the afternoon of Saturday, July 1.

Off-ice strength and conditioning workouts.

A specialized sport nutrition seminar held by nutrition specialist Molly Morgan.

A vision training session for goaltenders at the Amped Sports Lab and Ice Complex (a certified Dynamic Edge Sports Vision Training facility) which is located on Leitrim Road in Ottawa.

Planning for success, sleep and sport psychology seminars.

Position specific video meetings and on-ice sessions.

Daily updates will be available at www.ottawasenators.com in addition to the team’s social media platforms - @Senators (Twitter), @Media_Sens (Sens communications’ Twitter), senators (Instagram) and www.facebook.com/ottawasenators (Facebook).

Player highlights

Returning players: Twenty-two (22) players attended the Senators development camp in 2016.

Draft picks: Twenty-four (24) of the 40 players attending are Senators draft picks and four were selected in the first round.

Pro experience: Ten (10) players saw AHL action in 2016-17 with the Binghamton Senators. Thomas Chabot, Andreas Englund, Nick Paul and Colin White saw playing time in the NHL with Ottawa. Of those players, Chabot and White made their respective NHL debut.

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

Development camp media schedule

Tuesday, June 27 9 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. ............. Fitness testing, medicals and equipment review at Canadian Tire Centre 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. .......... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex

Wednesday, June 28 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. ............. On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex 2 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. ............... Off-ice workout at Canadian Tire Centre

Thursday, June 29 9:45 a.m. - 11 a.m. ............. Off-ice workout at Canadian Tire Centre 6 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. ................ Full team (5-on-5) scrimmage at the Kanata Recreation Complex

Friday, June 30 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. ............. Off-ice workout at Canadian Tire Centre 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. .......... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex

Saturday, July 1 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. ............. Off-ice workout at Canadian Tire Centre 1:45 p.m. - 4 p.m. ............... Indoor/outdoor team activity – please speak to a member of the team’s communications

staff for additional information.

Sunday, July 2 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. ........ Off-ice workout at the Bell Sensplex (Fieldhouse) 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ........... On-ice practice at the Bell Sensplex

Monday, July 3 9:15 a.m. - 11 a.m. ............. Warm-up; final 3-on-3 tournament at the Bell Sensplex

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

76 - FILIP AHL, left wing, shoots left, 6-4, 218 lbs. Born: June 12, 1997 (Jönköping, Sweden) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s second fourth-round pick (109th overall)

Twitter: @ffilipahl

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his first season of major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats registering 48 points (28 goals, 20 assists) while appearing in 54 of the team’s 72 games … Finished tied for second among WHL rookies with six game-winning goals and 10 power-play markers while tying for fourth among all WHL first-year players in goals … Made his major junior debut on Sept. 23 in a 4-3 home overtime loss to Prince Albert recording an assist in his first game … Registered at least two goals in four consecutive games from Nov. 2 to Nov. 13 in helping Regina to a record of 4-0-0 over that span which also saw him record the first hat-trick of his major junior career in the Pats’ 5-4 overtime win at Moose Jaw on Nov. 10 … Recorded 13 multi-point contests including five three-points efforts … Recorded 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) in 20 playoff games to lead all rookies in playoff scoring and help Regina capture the WHL’s Eastern Conference Championship and advance to the WHL Championship series where the team was ultimately defeated by Seattle in six games … Appeared in all seven of Team Sweden’s games in helping them to a fourth place finish at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal where he tied for fourth among Swedish players in plus/minus

(+6) and tied for fifth in assists (two). 2015-16: Split the season by appearing in games for both HV 71’s J20 and SHL clubs for the third consecutive campaign ... Established a new SHL career high in skating in 18 games at that level … Concluded the season by appearing in 16 regular season and 10 post-season (Kvalserien) games for Sundsvall of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league ... Scored both of his team’s goals in Sundsvall’s 5-2 setback to BIK Karlskoga in the team’s regular season finale on 2/28/16 ... Tied for the team lead in goals (three) and tied for third among Sundsvall

players in scoring with five points over 10 Kvalserien contests. 2014-15: Split the season by appearing in games for both HV 71’s J20 and SHL clubs ... Was the youngest player to skate for HV 71’s SHL team … Registered the first point (an assist) of his SHL career in HV71’s 4-1 home win over Brynas on 2/26/15 … Established new statistical highs in goals (20), assists (22), points (42) and penalty minutes (53) over 34 contests with HV71’s J20 team … Recorded

five points (three goals, two assists) over six post-season games. 2013-14: Spent the season primarily with HV71’s J20 team, registering 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) over 24 games … Made his SHL debut with HV71 on 1/23/14, helping the club to a 4-3 home overtime win over Färjestads … Appeared in two post-season contests in HV71’s eventual quarter-final series defeat against Skelleftea.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 HV71 J20 Swe-Jr. 24 10 9 19 10 5 2 2 4 2 HV71 SHL 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2014-15 HV71 J20 Swe-Jr. 34 20 22 42 53 6 3 2 5 4 HV71 SHL 15 0 2 2 2 - - - - - Sweden WJC-U18 5 0 3 3 16 2015-16 HV71 J20 Swe-Jr. 18 18 13 31 14 - - - - - Asplöven Allsvenskan 3 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Sundsvall Allsvenskan 16 4 2 6 6 10 3 2 5 4 HV71 SHL 17 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 2016-17 Regina WHL 54 28 20 48 26 20 5 13 18 26

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

75 - MICHAEL BABCOCK, right wing, shoots left, 5-9, 160 lbs. Born: Feb. 1, 1995 (Northville, Mich.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2016 development camp invitee

Twitter: @mike_babs

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the Merrimack College Warriors (Hockey East) establishing new collegiate career highs in goals (five) and points (nine) … Tied for eighth among Warriors’ forwards in points … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his collegiate career as he helped Merrimack complete its first-ever regular season sweep of Boston University with a 4-1 road win on Jan. 27 … Registered two points (one goal, one assist) in the Warriors’ 6-3 win at Boston College on Feb. 10 as Merrimack

defeated the Eagles at Conte Forum for the first time in nearly 20 years. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with Merrimack ranking fourth among team freshman with seven points (three goals, four assists) while registering 20 penalty minutes and appearing in all but one of the Warriors’ 39 games … Recorded the first point of his collegiate career with an assist in his second game – a 3-1 home win over St. Lawrence on 10/17/15 and tallied his first goal in a 5-1 Merrimack win at Bentley on 11/4/15 … Registered two multi-point contests, his first of which also included his first power-play goal in a 10-0 home win over Arizona State on 1/31/16 … Scored the first game-winning goal of his

collegiate career in a 6-4 win at Maine on 2/19/16. 2014-15: Was one of two players to appear in each of the United States Hockey League’s Fargo Force’s 60 games, registering 12 points (four goals, eight assists) and 64 penalty

minutes. 2013-14: Completed his first full season in the USHL with Fargo, setting USHL career highs in all major statistical categories of which only games played were surpassed the following season.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Cedar Rapids USHL 5 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2013-14 Fargo USHL 57 7 9 16 80 - - - - - 2014-15 Fargo USHL 60 4 8 12 64 - - - - - 2015-16 Merrimack College H-East 38 3 4 7 20 2015-16 Merrimack College H-East 36 5 4 9 35

66 - DRAKE BATHERSON, centre, shoots right, 6-1, 187 lbs. Born: April 27, 1998 (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (121st overall)

Twitter: @drrakebatherson

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Is the nephew of former Senators defenceman Dennis Vial.

2016-17: Competed in his first full season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Cape Breton Screaming Eagles … 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 hockey career in the Screaming Eagles’ 6-4 loss at Halifax on Oct. 1 … 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 Dec. 30 and 5-2 at Halifax on Dec. 31. The trophy is presented, on aggregate, to the winner of the series between Nova Scotia’s two major junior hockey teams … Established a new major junior hockey career high by recording at least one point in seven consecutive games from Jan. 13 to Jan. 28 … 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 March 7. 2015-16: Spent the majority of the season with the Maritime Junior A Hockey League’s Valley Wildcats recording 19 points (four goals, 15 assists) over 28 games … Made his major junior hockey debut with Cape Breton (QMJHL) in a 3-2 overtime loss at Acadie-Bathurst on 9/11/15 and recorded his first point (an assist) in his first game … Registered two points (two assists) over 10 regular-season games with Cape Breton.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

90 - CHARLES-DAVID BEAUDOIN, defence, shoots right, 6-0, 185 lbs. Born: Jan. 10, 1994 (Drummondville, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @CDBeaudoin

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his second season with the UQTR Patriotes (OUA) ranking third among team defencemen in scoring … Helped Team Canada to a bronze medal at the Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan … Signed a standard ECHL player contract with the Tulsa Oilers on March 11 and recorded two points in five ECHL games … Registered his first professional point (an assist) and his first multi-point game in the Oilers 4-3 loss at Allen on March 25 … Signed a professional tryout agreement with the B-Sens on

March 28 … Made his AHL debut, registering two shots, in the B-Sens 6-1 home loss to Syracuse on March 29. 2015-

16: Made his OUA debut with UQTR and ranked second among team defencemen in goals (seven) while appearing in 26 games… Made his collegiate debut with UQTR on 10/9/15 and recorded two points (one goal, one assist) in the

Patriotes 10-5 win at Toronto … Was named to the OUA All-Rookie Team at season’s end. 2014-15: Completed his major junior career after being acquired by the Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL) on 12/3/15 after beginning his fifth consecutive season with Drummondville … Helped Rimouski to the President’s Cup with a 2-1 Game 7 double-overtime home victory over Quebec on 5/18/15 … Recorded an assist over four Mastercard Memorial Cup games in

Quebec City as Rimouski was defeated by Quebec in the tournament tiebreaker on 5/28/15. 2013-14: Completed his fourth season, and first as team captain, for the Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) recording new statistical career highs in goals (14), assists (22) and points (36) over 54 games.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2010-11 Drummondville QMJHL 54 2 6 8 46 9 1 0 1 2 2011-12 Drummondville QMJHL 68 5 7 12 85 4 0 0 0 4 2012-13 Drummondville QMJHL 68 2 12 14 107 5 0 0 0 4 2013-14 Drummondville QMJHL 54 14 22 36 81 11 2 6 8 4 2014-15 Drummondville QMJHL 20 4 9 13 21 - - - - - Rimouski QMJHL 24 3 6 9 22 16 0 2 2 13 2015-16 UQTR OUA 26 7 18 25 49 2016-17 UQTR OUA 17 3 6 9 8 Tulsa ECHL 5 0 2 2 12 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 6 0 2 2 4 - - - - -

48 - SHANE BOWERS, centre, shoots left, 6-1, 178 lbs. Born: July 30, 1999 (Halifax) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s first-round pick (28th overall)

Twitter: @shanebowers15

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Has committed to Boston University (Hockey East). 2016-

17: Completed his second full season with the United States Hockey League’s Waterloo Black Hawks … Tied for first in points (51) among Black Hawks skaters who spent the entire season with Waterloo … Registered the first shorthanded marker of his USHL career and added an assist to help Waterloo to a 5-2 win at Sioux Falls on Oct. 1 … Recorded two shots on goal for Team West in its 4-0 win over Team East in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on Jan. 10 in Sioux Falls, S.D. … Was recognized as the USHL’s CCM Forward of the Week on Jan. 30 after earning five points (three goals, two assists) over three games in helping the Black Hawks to three wins … Scored once in four

games with Team Canada at the IIHF U18 World Junior Championship (Ivan Hlinka) in Břeclav, Czech Republic. 2015-

16: Made his USHL debut with Waterloo leading team rookies in goals (15), assists (18) and points (33) … Recorded at least one shot in 52 of his 56 games … Scored his first USHL goal (his first point) while making his USHL debut in Waterloo’s 4-2 win at Bloomington on 9/25/15 … Earned his first career multi-goal game, including registering the game-winner, to help the Black Hawks to a 5-2 win at Sioux City on 1/31/16 … Established a new USHL career high by recording four assists in one game and helping Waterloo to a 6-4 home win over Sioux City on 4/2/16 … Was named to the USHL All-Rookie Second Team on 5/10/16.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2015-16 Waterloo USHL 56 15 18 33 16 9 0 2 2 0 2016-17 Waterloo USHL 60 22 29 51 20 6 2 1 4 2 Canada WJC-U18 4 1 0 1 0

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51 - LOGAN BROWN, centre, shoots left, 6-6, 216 lbs. Born: March 5, 1998 (Raleigh, N.C.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s first-round pick (11th overall)

Twitter: @21LBrown

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with the Ontario Hockey League’s Windsor Spitfires 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 when he earned at least one point in seven consecutive games from Sept. 29 to Oct. 13 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 in Windsor’s 4-1 win at Mississauga on Sept. 30, a feat which he repeated in the Spitfires 5-4 home win over London on Oct. 9 … Was recognized as the OHL Player of the Week for the period ending Oct. 9 after posting two goals and six assists over three games from Oct. 6 to Oct. 9 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 Dec. 5 and attended the U.S. National Junior Team Selection Camp from Dec. 16 to Dec. 20 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 May 28. 2015-16: Competed in his second season with Windsor establishing new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Led the Spitfires in assists (53) while ranking second in overall team scoring with 74 points … Ranked second among Spitfires with a plus/minus rating of plus-24 … Ranked 10th among all OHL players in assists … Scored one of Team Cherry’s two goals in a 3-2 setback to Team Orr at the annual CHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/28/16 in Vancouver … Established what was at the time a new major junior individual game career high with four points (one goal, three assists) in Windsor’s 5-3 home win over Flint on 1/21/16 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his OHL career, which included the game-winning marker, in the Spitfires 4-3 win at Sault Ste. Marie on 2/28/16 … Led the Spitfires in post-season assists and points (six respectively) as Windsor was eliminated from OHL playoff contention by Kitchener in a five-game series ... Helped the United States earn a bronze medal while ranking third among Americans and fourth among all tournament players with 12 points (three goals, nine assists) over seven

contests at the IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Grand Forks, N.D. 2014-15: Made his major junior hockey career debut with Windsor after being acquired from the Niagara IceDogs in an off-season trade in exchange for six draft picks … Led Spitfire rookies while ranking fourth among all Windsor players with 43 points (17 goals, 26 assists) … Tied for second among Spitfires in assists … Ranked fifth among OHL rookies in scoring … Played the first game and scored the first goal (and power-play goal) of his major junior career in the Spitfires’ season-opening 2-1 home setback to Guelph on 9/28/14.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

62 - TODD BURGESS, centre, shoots right, 6-2, 175 lbs. Born: April 3, 1996 (Phoenix, Ariz.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (103rd overall)

Twitter: @burgess_todd

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Missed the entire season, his freshman

campaign at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC), due to injury. 2015-16: Completed his North American Hockey League career with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs registering new career highs in goals (38), assists (57) and games (60) … Led the NAHL in scoring … Tied for fifth among Ice Dogs (which also saw him tied for fifth among all NAHL players) with a plus/minus rating of plus-27 … Led the NAHL with 18 power-play goals while ranking second among NAHL players with 25 power-play assists … Led Fairbanks while ranking second among NAHL players with a career-high 14 post-season points (five goals, nine assists) in helping the Ice Dogs capture the Robertson Cup, which is awarded to the 24-team Tier II Junior A league’s champion, following a 2-0 win over Wichita Falls on 5/15/16... Was the only player to appear in each of his team’s 60 regular-season games while helping the club to a record of 49-8-3 for 101 points, a

league record for points in the regular-season standings. 2014-15: Was limited to 46 games due to a knee injury but still managed to post what was then a new NAHL career high in all major statistical categories … Tied for sixth among

Ice Dogs with 36 points. 2013-14: Made his NAHL debut with Fairbanks registering 16 points (five goals, 11 assists) and 16 penalty minutes over 39 contests … Earned four post-season points (one goal, three assists) while appearing in all but one of his team’s 14 playoff games and helping the club capture its second Robertson Cup in team history.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Fairbanks NAHL 39 5 11 16 16 13 1 3 4 6 2014-15 Fairbanks NAHL 46 15 21 36 48 6 2 2 4 4 2015-16 Fairbanks NAHL 60 38 57 95 42 12 5 9 14 6 2016-17 RPI ECAC - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

72 - THOMAS CHABOT, defence, shoots left, 6-2, 195 lbs. Born: Jan. 30, 1997 (Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, Que.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s first first-round pick (18th overall)

Twitter: @ThomasChabot1 2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his fourth season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Saint John Sea Dogs while serving as alternate captain and registering 45 points (10 goals, 35 assists) over 34 games … Made his National Hockey League, and professional, debut, registering one shot on goal, in Ottawa’s 7-4 home win over Arizona on Oct. 18 … Was returned to Saint John on Nov. 2 where he spent the remainder of the season … Established a new major junior single game career high when he recorded four assists in Saint John’s 7-3 win at Charlottetown on Nov. 11 … Helped Team QMJHL to a 2-0-0 mark against Team Russia during the CIBC Canada-Russia Series by recording one goal over two games -- Nov. 15 (4-0 win) in Chicoutimi, Que., and Nov. 17 (4-1 win) in Baie-Comeau, Que., respectively … Recorded at least one assist in a major junior career high six consecutive games from Jan. 15 to Feb. 4 in helping the Sea Dogs to a 5-1-0 record … Was recognized as the QMJHL’s second star of the week for the period ending Feb. 20 after recording seven points (two goals, five assists) and a plus/minus rating of plus-six over four games in helping the Sea Dogs to four consecutive wins on the road from Feb. 14 to Feb. 19 … Surpassed Nathan Beaulieu to become the franchise’s all-time leading scorer among defencemen with an assist in the Sea Dogs 5-0 win at Moncton on March 15. The win concluded the Sea Dogs regular season over which they earned a record of 47-13-5-1 and accumulated 102 points to capture the Jean-Rougeau Trophy as QMJHL regular-season champions … Was awarded the Emile-Bouchard Trophy as QMJHL Defenceman of the Year in addition to the Paul-Dumont Trophy as QMJHL Personality of the Year on April 6 … Was recognized with the Guy Lafleur Trophy as the QMJHL Playoffs Most Valuable Player after leading Saint John defencemen in goals (five), assists (18) and points (23) in addition to leading all QMJHL skaters in plus/minus rating (+29) in helping Saint John win the President’s Cup with a 5-1 Game 4 win over Blainville-Boisbriand on May 11. He was the second consecutive Senators prospect to be awarded the Guy Lafleur Trophy after Francis Perron was recognized with the award during the 2016 QMJHL playoffs … Concluded the Mastercard Memorial Cup as the second leading goal scorer among defencemen (with two goals) while tying for second in points (four) and plus/minus rating (+4) as Saint John advanced to the semifinal where the team was defeated by Erie (OHL), 6-3, on May 26 in Windsor … Was named to the QMJHL’s first all-star team … Was named the CHL Defenceman of the Year on June 1 … Helped Team Canada, while serving as an alternate captain, win a silver medal at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal at which he recorded four goals and six assists over seven games … Led tournament skaters in average time-on-ice (26:14) while also leading tournament defencemen in goals (four) and points (10) and tying for the tournament lead among defencemen in assists (six) while also tying for first among Team Canada skaters in scoring … Was voted to the tournament all-star team while also being recognized as the tournament’s top defenceman and its Most Valuable Player after Canada’s 5-4 shootout loss to the United

States in the gold medal game on Jan. 5 in Montreal, a game in which he recorded two points (one goal, one assist) 2015-16: Completed his third season with Saint John establishing new major junior career highs in assists (34) (since surpassed), points (45) and penalty minutes (79) … Led Sea Dogs’ defencemen in scoring … Registered 10 multi-point games which included three contests of three or more points … Established what was at the time a new single game career high when he recorded four points (one goal, three assists) in Saint John’s 7-3 win at Quebec on 11/7/15. He also registered four points in one playoff game for the first (and then second) time when he earned four assists in the Sea Dogs’ 5-2 and 5-4 victories at Cape Breton on 4/11/16 and on 4/17/16 respectively … Was recognized as the CHL’s player of the week for the period ending 4/17/16 after registering 10 points (10 assists) and a plus/minus rating of plus-two over a span of four playoff games … Ranked second among QMJHL defencemen with 21 points (three goals, 18 assists) over 17 playoff contests … Registered three points (three assists) while appearing in each of Canada’s five games at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland. Tied for the lead among Canadian

defencemen (and tied for seventh among tournament defencemen) while tying for fifth among Canadian players in scoring. 2014-

15: Completed his second season with Saint John registering a major junior career-high (since surpassed) 41 points (12 goals, 29 assists) and 62 penalty minutes while appearing in all but four of his team’s 70 regular season games … Led Sea Dogs’ defencemen in points while ranking fifth among all Saint John players in scoring … Scored twice in one game for the first time in his major junior career while helping the Sea Dogs to a 7-0 home win over Halifax on 9/27/14 … Established a new major junior career high when he registered at least one point in eight consecutive games from 1/26/15 to 2/14/15 (one goal, nine assists over that span) that saw him fall two games shy of matching the team’s franchise record for defencemen … Helped Canada earn a bronze medal at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Switzerland where he tied for the scoring lead among

defencemen with five points (one goal, four assists) while appearing in each of his country’s seven games. 2013-14: Made his major junior hockey debut with Saint John (QMJHL), registering 22 points (one goal, 21 assists) … Helped the Sea Dogs to a 5-3 win at Moncton while playing the first game of his major junior career on 9/13/13 … Recorded three multi-point contests … Ranked second among Sea Dog defencemen in scoring and was third among Saint John rookies in points.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Saint John QMJHL 55 1 21 22 36 - - - - - 2014-15 Saint John QMJHL 66 12 29 41 62 5 0 1 1 6 Canada WJC-U18 7 1 4 5 0 2015-16 Saint John QMJHL 47 11 34 45 79 17 3 18 21 13 Canada WJC-U20 5 0 3 3 4 2016-17 Saint John QMJHL 34 10 35 45 43 18 5 18 23 12 Canada WJC-U20 7 4 6 10 8 Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

78 - FILIP CHLAPIK, centre, shoots left, 6-2, 204 lbs. Born: June 3, 1997 (Prague) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s second second-round pick (48th overall)

Twitter: @chlapa14

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his third season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Charlottetown Islanders … Concluded the season ranking fourth among QMJHL skaters in assists (57) and points (91) while leading Islanders players in power-play goals (14), penalty minutes (98) and shots (263) and tying for the team lead in goals (34) among players who spent the entire season with Charlottetown … Set a new Islanders’ franchise record by recording at least one point in each of the team’s first 21 games to start the season. The streak saw him register 37 points (18 goals, 19 assists) from Sept. 29 to Nov. 11 … Recorded 14 games of three or more points … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on Dec. 22 … Was recognized as the QMJHL’s first star of the week on Feb. 6 after earning 12 points (three goals, nine assists) with a plus-seven plus/minus rating over four consecutive Islander wins from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5. He was also recognized as the QMJHL’s third star of the week on Oct. 17 after registering four goals and three assists and a plus-eight plus/minus rating over three games from Oct. 10 to Oct. 15 … Led Islander players in assists (14) and plus/minus rating (+13) while appearing in each of the team’s 13 post-season games … Was recognized as Charlottetown’s Top Offensive Player and presented with its Player’s Player Award and its MVP Award at the team’s annual awards banquet … Appeared in each of the Czech Republic’s five games at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Toronto

and Montreal tying for the team lead in goals (two) while also tying for third in points (three). 2015-16: Concluded his second season with Charlottetown matching his career high in assists (42) and establishing a new major junior high with 50 penalty minutes (since surpassed) … Led the Islanders in assists and ranked second in team scoring … Registered 16 multi-point contests including four three-point efforts … Was limited to only five of Charlottetown’s 12 playoff contests after sustaining an injury in Game 5 of the Islanders’ first-round series against Rimouski on 4/1/16. The injury caused him to miss the remainder of the post-season … Was held scoreless with two penalty minutes while appearing in each of the Czech Republic’s five games at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland.

2014-15: Competed in his first season of major junior hockey with Charlottetown registering 75 points (33 goals, 42 assists) while appearing in 64 regular-season games ... Began his major junior career by registering at least one point in his first six consecutive contests (three multi-point games over that span) after making his debut in the Islanders’ 3-2 home shootout win over Saint John on 9/12/14 … Led Charlottetown rookies while ranking second among all Islander players in scoring … Tied for fourth among Charlottetown players with nine points (one goal, eight assists) over nine post-season contests … Was limited to three games (on account of the Islanders’ participation in the QMJHL playoffs) for the Czech Republic at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Switzerland where he was held scoreless.

2013-14: Spent the season primarily with Sparta Praha’s U20 team in the Czech U20 division where he registered 35 points (16 goals, 19 assists) over 38 games … Helped his home country to a silver medal at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Finland where he earned one point (one assist) while skating in each of his team’s seven games.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Sparta Praha U20 Czech U20 38 16 19 35 22 7 3 3 6 6 Czech Rep. WJC-U18 7 0 1 1 2 2014-15 Charlottetown QMJHL 64 33 42 75 42 9 1 8 9 10 Czech Rep. WJC-U18 3 0 0 0 2 2015-16 Charlottetown QMJHL 52 12 42 54 50 5 1 1 2 0 Czech Rep. WJC-U20 5 0 0 0 2 2016-17 Charlottetown QMJHL 57 34 57 91 98 13 5 14 19 27 Czech Rep. WJC-U20 5 2 1 3 0

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

34 - JOEL DACCORD, goaltender, catches left, 6-3, 200 lbs. Born: Aug. 19, 1996 (North Andover, Mass.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s seventh-round pick (199th overall)

Twitter: @JDac35

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his collegiate debut with the Arizona State Sun Devils (Independent) 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 Oct. 16 to register the first win of his collegiate career … Made 53 saves on Jan. 28 to help Arizona State to a 4-2 road win over then-17th ranked Quinnipiac, the highest ranked team the Sun Devils have defeated as a program … All eight of

his losses came against teams that were nationally ranked entering the game. 2015-16: Made his United States Hockey League debut with the Muskegon Lumberjacks recording 21 victories including two shutout wins. Earned a 3.10 goals-against-average and a .904 save percentage … Led Lumberjacks and tied for eighth among USHL goaltenders in victories … Played his first USHL game and made 28 saves in addition to turning aside each of the five shootout attempts he faced in helping Muskegon to a 3-2 season-opening shootout win at Waterloo on 9/26/15 … Was recognized as the USHL Goaltender of the Week on two occasions, on 9/28/15 and again on 11/16/15 which followed two road wins over the previous weekend including the first shutout (27 saves) of his USHL career in a 1-0 win

Muskegon win at Fargo on 11/14/15. 2014-15: Split playing time between the Cushing Academy (United States High School) and Greater Boston’s Junior Bruins ... Announced his commitment to Arizona State University (NCAA) for play

beginning in 2016-17 on 1/25/15 … Earned a high school career best 1.80 goals-against average. 2013-14: Completed

his sophomore season with Cushing Academy and played in a team-high 32 games. 2012-13: Made his high school hockey debut with Cushing, earning four shutout victories over 10 contests.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

63 - CODY DONAGHEY, defence, shoots right, 6-1, 195 lbs. Born: May 10, 1996 (St. John’s, N.L.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: In a trade from Toronto on 2/9/16.

Twitter: @codydonaghey10

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his final season of major junior eligibility by splitting the season between the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Charlottetown Islanders and Sherbrooke Phoenix … Established a new major junior career high in points (40) while equaling his major junior career high in goals (11) and assists (29) … Tied for second among QMJHL defencemen with nine power-play goals … Began the season by establishing a new major junior career high when he registered at least one point in 10 consecutive games from Sept. 23 to Oct. 15 … Equaled a major junior career high by recording two goals in one game in the Islanders 7-4 loss at Halifax on Nov. 12 … Was acquired by Sherbrooke in a trade from Val-d’Or on Jan. 7 after the Foreurs had previously acquired him from Charlottetown on Jan. 4. Did not see any playing time with Val-d’Or … Missed 10 games from Feb. 19 to March 15 after sustaining an injury … Returned to the Sherbrooke lineup on March

17 and recorded two assists over his final two games of the season. 2015-16: Split his fourth major junior season with the Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) and Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) … Established new major junior career highs in goals (11) and penalty minutes (63) … Led Moncton defencemen in goals despite appearing in only 30 games for the club … Was acquired by Moncton in a trade from Halifax on 12/21/15 … Recorded 10 multi-point games, including one three-point (three assists) effort in what was a first star performance in a 7-4 Wildcats home win over Quebec on 1/15/16 … Matched a major junior career high when he registered at least one point in six consecutive contests (nine points over that span) between 1/10/16 and 1/23/16 … Matched major junior career post-season highs in goals (one),

assists (seven) and points (eight) while appearing in a new high of 17 playoff contests with the Wildcats. 2014-15: Was limited to only 27 regular-season games with the Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) after sustaining a right knee injury in a 4-

0 loss at Moncton on Dec. 10. The injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. 2013-14: Set new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories while playing his first full season with Quebec … Led Quebec defencemen in assists (29) while ranking fifth among Remparts in scoring … Established a new single game major junior career high for assists and points (four respectively) in the Remparts’ 8-5 win at Val d’Or on 1/25/14. He then duplicated the feat in establishing a new single game post-season high with four points (four assists) in Quebec’s 7-3 win over Rouyn-Noranda in Game 2 of the teams’ first-round series on 3/22/14.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 24 3 3 6 4 - - - - - Quebec QMJHL 14 0 1 1 4 - - - - - 2013-14 Quebec QMJHL 67 9 29 38 24 5 1 7 8 0 2014-15 Quebec QMJHL 27 4 11 15 24 - - - - - 2015-16 Halifax QMJHL 21 4 7 11 33 - - - - - Moncton QMJHL 30 7 19 26 30 17 1 7 8 16 2017-18 Charlottetown QMJHL 37 10 25 35 26 - - - - - Sherbrooke QMJHL 15 1 4 5 13 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

64 - SHANE EISERMAN, left wing, shoots left, 6-2, 216 lbs. Born: Oct. 10, 1995 (West Newbury, Mass.) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (100th overall)

Twitter: @ShaneEiserman

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his junior season with the University of New Hampshire Wildcats (Hockey East) establishing a new collegiate career high in goals (five) … Tied for sixth among Wildcats with five goals and tied for fifth with 22 penalty minutes … Equaled a collegiate career high by recording at least one point in three consecutive games from Jan. 8 to Jan. 14 in helping UNH to a record of 2-0-1 over that span … Opened the scoring in New Hampshire’s 3-1 Hockey East quarter-final Game 1 win at UMass-Lowell on March 10 after missing the previous 13 games as the result of an MCL tear suffered in the Wildcats’ 3-0 loss at Notre

Dame on Jan. 21. 2015-16: Completed his sophomore season with New Hampshire, establishing a new collegiate career high in penalty minutes (42) while appearing in 33 of his team’s 37 games … Ranked third among Wildcats’ forwards with 10 assists … Earned at least one point in two consecutive games on four separate occasions … Helped New Hampshire to a record of 4-0-1 over a span of five games by recording at least one point in all but one of five

contests from 11/28/15 to 12/29/15. 2014-15: Made his collegiate debut with New Hampshire ranking third among UNH freshman with 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) and third among Wildcats with 28 penalty minutes … Scored the first goal of his collegiate career (which was also the eventual game-winning marker) in only his second game while helping the Wildcats to a 5-1 win at Michigan on 10/17/14 … Recorded a collegiate career-high eight shots on goal and also earned one assist in a 6-4 Wildcats’ loss at Massachusetts on 1/16/15 … Earned two multi-point contests, both of which saw him register two assists in UNH victories – a 5-2 win at Notre Dame on 1/30/15 and a 2-1 overtime win at

Providence in a Hockey East quarter-final series’ deciding contest on 3/15/15. 2013-14: Completed his second season in the United States Hockey League (USHL) and his first with the Dubuque Fighting Saints, establishing new USHL career highs in all major statistical categories … Ranked fourth among Fighting Saints with 71 penalty minutes while finishing the season in fifth among team scorers with 40 points … Recorded two points (two goals) and two penalty minutes while representing Team USA and ultimately helping the team win the 2013 U19 World Junior A Challenge in

Yarmouth, N.S. 2012-13: Spent the season with the United States National Development program in Ann Arbor, Mich. … Recorded one point (one assist) while appearing in all but one of Team USA’s seven games, helping the club earn a silver medal at the 2013 IIHF U-18 World Junior Championship in Sochi, Russia.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 22 4 3 7 29 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U18 6 0 1 1 0 2013-14 Dubuque USHL 53 16 24 40 71 - - - - - 2014-15 New Hampshire H-East 35 4 11 15 28 2015-16 New Hampshire H-East 33 3 10 13 42 2016-17 New Hampshire H-East 27 5 8 13 22

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

39 - ANDREAS ENGLUND, defence, shoots left, 6-4, 204 lbs. Born: Jan. 21, 1996 (Stockholm) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (40th overall)

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) recording 10 points (three goals, seven assists) and 82 penalty minutes while appearing in 69 of the team’s 76 games …Led B-Sens rookie defencemen in goals (three), assists (seven), points (10) and games (69) while ranking third among Binghamton skaters in penalty minutes (82) … Registered his first professional point (an assist) in the team’s 3-2 loss at Albany on Oct. 21 … Was recalled to Ottawa on an emergency basis on Dec. 2 and made his NHL debut in a 2-0 Senators home win over Florida on Dec. 3 registering 9:49 time-on-ice … Was re-assigned to Binghamton on Dec. 15 and remained with the B-Sens until being recalled by Ottawa for a second time ahead of its 4-2

regular-season ending loss at the New York Islanders on April 9. 2015-16: Competed in his second season in the SHL with Djurgårdens establishing new European professional highs in assists (four), points (six) and penalty minutes (36) … Ranked fourth among defencemen with a plus/minus rating of plus-five … Served as an alternate captain despite being the youngest player (among those who spent the majority of their respective seasons with the club) on the team … Registered two points (two assists) while serving as Sweden’s captain at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland ... Ranked second among Swedish players in penalty minutes (10) while appearing in each of the team’s seven games and helping his country reach the bronze medal game where it was ultimately defeated 8-3 by Team U.S.A. on 1/5/16 in Helsinki ... Was selected as one of Sweden’s top three players by tournament coaches ...

Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 4/6/15. 2014-15: Made his SHL debut with Djurgårdens registering five points (two goals, three assists) … Led Djurgårdens’ rookies while tying for third among the club’s players with 32 penalty minutes … Recorded the first point (an assist) of his SHL career while making his SHL debut in an eventual 2-1 shootout win over Växjö on 9/13/14 ... Registered 57 hits while averaging 12:43 time-on-ice ... Missed six regular-season contests all of which were on account of his participation at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship in Canada … Was held scoreless and registered two penalty minutes while appearing in each of Sweden’s seven tournament games (all of which occurred in Toronto) and helping his country reach the bronze medal

game where it was ultimately defeated 4-2 by Slovakia on 1/5/15 at Air Canada Centre. 2013-14: Split the season between Djurgårdens’ based clubs in the Swe-Jr. and the Allsvenskan leagues … Was a teammate of Senators forward prospect Tobias Lindberg with both clubs … Appeared in each of the Allsvenskan’s club’s 10 post-season Kvalserien contests, helping the team earn eventual promotion to Sweden’s top league (SHL) for the following season … Recorded two points (one goal, one assist) and four penalty minutes while appearing in each of Sweden’s four games at the Ivan Hlinka tournament in August 2013 … Was held scoreless while appearing in each of Sweden’s seven games at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Finland where his team was defeated by Canada in the bronze medal game on 4/27/14.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 33 5 5 10 26 - - - - - Djurgårdens Allsvenskan 19 1 1 2 14 10 0 0 0 6 Sweden WJC-U18 7 0 0 0 6 2014-15 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 2 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 2 10 Djurgårdens SHL 49 2 3 5 32 2 0 0 0 0 Sweden WJC-U20 7 0 0 0 2 2015-16 Djurgårdens J20 Swe-Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 Djurgårdens SHL 46 2 4 6 36 8 0 0 0 4 Sweden WJC-U20 7 0 2 2 10 2016-17 Binghamton AHL 69 3 7 10 82 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 5 0 0 0 2 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

80 - MACOY ERKAMPS, defence, shoots right, 6-0, 195 lbs. Born: Feb. 2, 1995 (Delta, B.C.) Drafted: Not drafted; was signed to a three-year entry-level contract on 4/1/16.

Twitter: @macoy_erkamps

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Spent the majority of the season with the Wichita Thunder (ECHL) where he ranked second among defencemen in goals (six), assists (19) and points (25) … Made his professional debut with Wichita on Oct. 15, registering one shot on goal, in the Thunder’s 4-3 home loss to Tulsa … Recorded his first professional point (an assist), and first professional multi-point game on Oct. 21 in Wichita’s 4-1 home win over Missouri … Registered a professional career high five shots on goal in Wichita’s 7-6 overtime loss at Missouri on Feb. 4 … Earned at least one point in two consecutive games on six separate occasions … Was recalled to Binghamton (AHL) on two separate occasions and earned two points (two assists) over 11 games … Was named as a finalist for Wichita’s Professional Athlete of the Year Award on June 9 by the Greater Wichita Area Sports

Commission. The winner will be announced on June 29. 2015-16: Served as Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) team captain while establishing new major junior career highs in goals (13), assists (58) and points (71) while appearing in each of his team’s 72 games for the second time in his major junior career … Ranked second among Wheat Kings defencemen (and was second among WHL rearguards) in points … Led WHL defencemen and ranked seventh among all WHL players in assists … Led WHL post-season players with a plus/minus rating of plus-21 after tying for fourth among WHL players with a career-high plus-47 rating during the regular season … Was the recipient of Brandon’s Art Marshall Trophy in recognition of the club’s Top Graduating Player … Was awarded the McDonalds Frank King Most Community Minded Player Trophy in addition to the Rob Stouffer Most Inspirational Player Memorial Trophy … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 4/1/16 … Participated in the St. Louis Blues’ rookie camp under a try-

out agreement ahead of the season. 2014-15: Played his first season with the Western Hockey League’s Brandon Wheat Kings following a trade from Lethbridge on 9/30/14 … Made his Brandon debut in the Wheat Kings’ 4-3 home overtime loss to Tri-City on 10/3/14 … Ranked seventh among Wheat Kings with a plus/minus rating of plus-29 … Appeared in the WHL playoffs for the first time and skated in each of Brandon’s 19 post-season contests in helping the club reach the WHL final where it was ultimately eliminated in four games by Kelowna … Ranked second among Wheat Kings with 21 post-season penalty minutes in addition to having recorded five playoff points (two goals, three

assists). 2013-14: Completed his third full season of major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes matching his career high in goals (five) while setting a new high in penalty minutes (83) … Led Lethbridge defencemen and tied for fifth among Hurricanes in points … Ranked second among Hurricanes in assists and was fifth

in penalty minutes … Registered seven multi-point contests five of which were multi-assist efforts. 2012-13: Completed his second full season of major junior hockey with Lethbridge establishing new major junior career highs in goals (five), assists (30), points (35) and penalty minutes (65) while appearing in each of his club’s 72 games for the first time … Ranked first among Hurricanes’ defencemen in scoring, while ranking second among all Lethbridge players in assists … Established a new major junior single-game career high with four points (one goal, three assists) in a 6-4 home win over Calgary on 1/25/13 … Recorded 15 points (including three games in which he had three assists) over 13

Lethbridge games in January ... Was invited to the Senators summer development camp. 2011-12: Made his major junior career debut with Lethbridge (WHL) recording 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) and 62 penalty minutes in 63 games … Played his first WHL contest on 9/24/11 at Medicine Hat before registering his first point (and multi-point contest) on 9/30/11 against Calgary … Ranked third among Lethbridge rookies in scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2011-12 Lethbridge WHL 63 4 16 20 62 - - - - - 2012-13 Lethbridge WHL 72 5 30 35 65 - - - - - 2013-14 Lethbridge WHL 66 5 26 31 83 - - - - - 2014-15 Brandon WHL 68 3 28 31 60 19 2 3 5 21 2015-16 Brandon WHL 72 13 58 71 64 21 4 10 14 18 2016-17 Wichita ECHL 58 6 19 25 50 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 11 0 2 2 6

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

59 - ALEX FORMENTON, left wing, shoots left, 6-1, 166 lbs. Born: Sept. 13, 1999 (King City, Ont.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (47th overall)

Twitter: @88Forms

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his major junior hockey debut with the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights 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 Sept. 21 … 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 Oct. 28 … 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 Jan. 30 in Quebec City … 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. 2015-16: Spent the entire season with the Ontario Junior A Hockey League’s Aurora Tigers and ranked third among forwards in goals (13) while leading forwards in penalty minutes (66) … Was one of two Tigers to skate in each of the team’s 54 contests … Scored two goals over five post-season games as Aurora was eliminated in its first round series by Wellington.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

71 - GABRIEL GAGNE, right wing, shoots right, 6-6, 192 lbs. Born: Nov. 11, 1996 (Laval, Que.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s first second-round pick (36th overall)

Twitter: @gabgagne27

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Began the season with the Wichita Thunder (ECHL) and made his professional debut in a 4-1 home win over Missouri on Oct. 21. In doing so, he became the youngest player in team history to dress for the team … Tied for fifth in goals among Wichita rookies despite only appearing in 19 of the team’s 72 games … Registered the first point (an assist) of his professional career in Wichita’s 3-1 win at South Carolina on Oct. 25 … Recorded three goals and four assists over 14 games with Wichita before being recalled to Binghamton (AHL) on Dec. 2 … Made his AHL debut, registering two shots on goal, in the B-Sens 4-0 loss at Bridgeport on Dec. 3 … Remained with the B-Sens for 13 games before being returned to Wichita on Jan. 2 … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his professional career in Wichita’s 4-3 home loss to Cincinnati on Jan. 4 … Was recalled to Binghamton on Jan. 5 and recorded three assists over 11 games … Scored the first goal of his AHL career

in the B-Sens 4-2 loss to Toronto at Canadian Tire Centre on March 24. 2015-16: Spent the majority of the season with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Shawinigan Cataractes following a 12/20/15 trade from Victoriaville … Was limited to only eight games with the Tigres, over which he registered eight points (five goals, three assists) and six penalty minutes, after recovering from an injury he sustained while participating in the Senators’ annual rookie tournament in London, Ont., in a game against Pittsburgh on 9/12/15 … Registered 28 points (12 goals, 16 assists) and 14 penalty minutes over 34 games with Shawinigan … Made his Cataractes debut and recorded two points (one goal, one assist) in Shawinigan’s 8-0 home win over Baie Comeau on 12/28/15 … Matched a major junior career high by recording at least one point in six consecutive contests between 2/21/16 and 3/4/16 … Helped Shawinigan reach the QMJHL’s President’s Cup Final against Rouyn-Noranda (the Cataractes were ultimately eliminated in five games) and ranked third among Cataractes in post-season goals (11) … Tied for fourth among Shawinigan players in post-season

points (22) and tied for eighth in QMJHL post-season scoring. 2014-15: Competed in his second full season of major junior hockey with Victoriaville registering 59 points (35 goals, 24 assists) and 39 penalty minutes while appearing in 67 games for the second consecutive season ... Ranked second among Tigres in goals and was third among Victoriaville players in points … Registered a career-high four assists in helping the Tigres to an 8-5 home win over Val-d’Or on 11/8/14 … Recorded a hat-trick for the first time in his major junior career in a 5-2 win at Baie-Comeau on 12/14/14 … Tied for the team-lead in goals (two) while ranking fourth with three post-season points as Victoriaville was swept in the

first round of the QMJHL playoffs by eventual league champion Rimouski. 2013-14: Recorded 37 points (16 goals, 21 assists) and 14 penalty minutes while appearing in all but three of his team’s 70 regular-season contests … Led Tigres’

rookies and ranked third among all Victoriaville players in scoring. 2012-13: Made his major junior hockey career debut with Victoriaville in a 5-3 home loss to Quebec on 3/8/13 … Appeared in one QMJHL post-season contest with Victoriaville but otherwise spent the season playing AAA hockey with the Saint-Eustache Vikings.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Victoriaville QMJHL 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2013-14 Victoriaville QMJHL 67 16 21 37 14 5 0 2 2 4 2014-15 Victoriaville QMJHL 67 35 24 59 39 4 2 1 3 4 2015-16 Victoriaville QMJHL 8 5 3 8 6 - - - - - Shawinigan QMJHL 34 12 16 28 14 21 11 11 22 22 2016-17 Wichita ECHL 19 6 5 11 6 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 41 2 4 6 9 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

60 - JAKE GAUDET, centre, shoots left, 6-2, 193 lbs. Born: June 18, 1996 (Ottawa) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @JGauds19

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Has committed to UMass Amherst (Hockey East). 2016-

17: Competed in his third full season with the Kemptville 73’s (CCHL) while serving as an alternate captain … Ranked eighth in scoring despite playing only 31 of the team’s 62 games … Recorded at least one point in 22 of his 31 games … Equaled his CCHL career high by recording at least one point in seven consecutive games from Feb. 19 to March 10

… Was recognized with the team’s Most Dedicated Player Award despite missing 31 games due to injury. 2015-16: Spent his second full season with Kemptville where he set new CCHL career highs in goals (22), assists (27), points (49) and games (62) … Ranked fourth in scoring while being the only 73 to appear in each of his team’s 62 regular-season contests … Led the team with six game-winning goals while finishing in a tie for the team lead with seven power-play goals … Recorded five multi-goal games … Set a new CCHL career high (since equaled) by recording at

least one point in seven consecutive games from 2/10/16 to 2/26/15. 2014-15: Played his first full season with Kemptville … Ranked seventh among forwards with 18 assists … Tallied five multi-point games … Registered the first multi-goal game of his CCHL career to help Kemptville to a 4-2 home win over Cornwall on 1/16/15 … Scored the first

shorthanded goal of his CCHL career in Kemptville’s 3-1 home win over Brockville on 2/1/15. 2013-14: Began the year with the Ottawa West Golden Knights (EOJHL) where he recorded 12 points (five goals, seven assists) over 23 games before making his CCHL debut with Kemptville.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Ottawa West EOJHL 23 5 7 12 10 - - - - - Kemptville CCHL 5 1 1 2 2 - - - - - 2014-15 Kemptville CCHL 55 9 18 27 22 2 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Kemptville CCHL 62 22 27 49 30 5 1 2 3 4 2016-17 Kemptville CCHL 31 12 19 31 36 12 3 4 7 17

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

85 - MILES GENDRON, defence, shoots left, 6-3, 185 lbs. Born: June 28, 1996 (Oakville, Ont.) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s third-round pick (70th overall)

Twitter: @mgendron10

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the University of Connecticut Huskies (Hockey East) 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 Dec. 2 to Dec. 30 in helping Connecticut to a record of 3-0-1. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with Connecticut ranking second among freshmen and third among defencemen with six points (two goals, four assists) … Played his first collegiate game and recorded his first goal (and point) in Connecticut’s 5-2 loss at Alabama-Huntsville on 10/10/15 … Helped the Huskies to a record of 1-0-1 over his lone consecutive game point

streak of the season from 12/6/15 to 12/11/15. 2014-15: Registered 17 points (five goals, 12 assists) in his first season in the BCHL while appearing in 54 of the Penticton Vees’ 58 regular-season games and helping the club to a league-best record of 44-9-5 … Made his BCHL debut and registered the first two points (one goal, one assist) of his BCHL career in Penticton’s 11-2 win at Surrey on 9/19/14 … Recorded three multi-point contests … Tied for third among Vees with 11 post-season assists while tying for ninth among Penticton players with 11 playoff points … Recorded a season-high (combined regular season and playoffs) three points (three assists) in a 4-1 win over Nanaimo in a BCHL round-robin contest on 3/25/15 … Helped Penticton qualify for the RBC Cup in Portage la Prairie, Man., where the club earned three wins in four games where it was ultimately defeated by the Ottawa region’s Carleton Place Canadians in a

tournament semifinal contest on 5/16/15. 2013-14: Completed his final season of United States High School eligibility at The Rivers tallying 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 22 games with the Red Wings … Moved from centre to defence on a full-time basis … Serving as team captain, he helped the school capture the Eberhart Division championship. The school was coached by former Senators forward Shawn McEachern … Prior to the start of the hockey season he committed to the University of Connecticut to begin play in 2015-16. The Huskies will become a member of the NCAA’s Hockey East Association this fall ... At season’s end he was recognized with the John Carlson

Award as the top senior high school player in Eastern Massachusetts. 2012-13: Completed his junior season at The Rivers establishing new high school statistical highs in goals (12), assists (16), points (28) and games played.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

57 - MATTEO GENNARO, centre, shoots left, 6-2, 196 lbs. Born: March 30, 1997 (St.Albert, Alta.) Drafted: 2015 – Winnipeg’s second seventh-round pick (203rd overall); 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @gens_21

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his fourth season of major junior hockey, and first full campaign with the Western Hockey League’s Calgary Hitmen, leading Hitmen skaters in goals (43) and points (80) while tying for the lead with 37 assists … Tied for sixth among WHL players in goals … Earned the first hat-trick of his major junior career in Calgary’s 6-5 home overtime win over Lethbridge on Jan. 15. He recorded his second hat-trick in the team’s next game – a 4-1 home win over Red Deer on Jan. 18 … Named the WHL Player of the Month for January after recording 29 points (20 goals, nine assists) over 15 games, including 11 multi-point games and six multi-goal efforts … Recorded one goal in four playoff games as Calgary was swept by the eventual WHL Eastern

Conference champion Regina Pats. 2015-16: Began his third major junior hockey season with the Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders before being acquired by Calgary (WHL) on 1/10/16 … Recorded 24 points (12 goals, 12 assists) in 42 games with Prince Albert upon the time of the trade … Recorded at least one point in three of his first

four games with the Hitmen … Ranked fifth in plus/minus (+3) among Hitmen forwards. 2014-15: Was one of three Raiders to skate in his each of the team’s 72 games while competing in his second season of major junior hockey …

Ranked fourth in goals (16) among players who spent the full season with Prince Albert. 2013-14: Made his major junior hockey debut with Prince Albert (WHL) recording 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) in 60 games … Began his major junior hockey career with a three-game point streak that saw him record two goals and three assists to help the Raiders to a 3-0-0 start to the season.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Prince Albert WHL 60 5 10 15 14 4 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Prince Albert WHL 72 16 15 31 44 - - - - - 2015-16 Prince Albert WHL 42 12 12 24 28 - - - - - Calgary WHL 28 6 13 19 8 5 0 0 0 2 2016-17 Calgary WHL 69 43 37 80 65 4 1 0 1 4

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

35 - MARCUS HOGBERG, goaltender, catches left, 6-5, 224 lbs. Born: Nov. 25, 1994 (Orebro, Sweden) Drafted: 2013 – Ottawa’s third-round pick (78th overall)

Twitter: @marcushogberg1

2017-18: Attending his fifth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Concluded his second full season with Linköping (SHL) where he set new career highs in wins (19), shutouts (four), goals-against average (1.89) and minutes (2,000) … Ranked third among SHL goaltenders in goals-against average and fourth in save percentage while playing the sixth most minutes … Started 33 of Linköping‘s 52 games recording 861 saves (924 shots) … Signed a two-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on March 30, and also signed a professional tryout agreement with Binghamton (AHL) on the same day … Made his North American professional debut with Binghamton in registering 28 saves in a 5-2 loss at

Rochester on April 5 … Completed his season with the B-Sens compiling 83 saves over three games. 2015-16: Spent the entire season in the SHL for the first time (with Linköping) while establishing new European professional highs in wins (15) and games (28) … Earned two shutout victories … Ranked sixth among all SHL goaltenders with a 2.31 goals-against-average and was ninth among league netminders with a save percentage of .911 ... Appeared in four of

Linköping’s six Champions League games ahead of the SHL season. 2014-15: Spent his first full season in the SHL with Linkoping establishing new career highs in wins (12), shutout victories (three) and games (27) … His three shutout wins and .917 save percentage saw him conclude the season tied for eighth among all SHL goaltenders in both statistical categories … Registered the first shutout win of his SHL career in making 21 saves in a 4-0 Linköping’s win at Djurgårdens on 11/29/14 … Played two games while on loan to Oskarshamn of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league and

posted two victories. 2013-14: Split playing with Mora’s Allsvenskan team and Linköping of the SHL … Earned a victory in each of his four SHL contests while posting a 1.08 goals-against-average … Served as backup while representing his native (and tournament host country) Sweden at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Malmo ... Helped Sweden to an eventual silver medal in earning a shutout win in his only start by stopping each of the 13 shots he faced

in a 10-0 win over Norway on 12/29/13. 2012-13: Made his Swedish Elite League (then-SEL) debut playing three games for Linköping and recording one victory ... Completed his second full season with Linköping’s U20 (Swe-Jr.) team, appearing in 23 contests ... Was loaned to Mora IK on 3/18/13 ahead of beginning the 2013-14 season with

Mora’s Allsvenskan team, which marked the highest league in which he has competed on a full-time basis. 2011-12: Appeared in a new Swe-Jr. league career high 35 contests with Linköping’s U20 team ... Played six post-season contests recording a 1.64 goals-against-average.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2012-13 Linköping J20 Swe-Jr. 23 13 9 0 1,369 55 2 2.41 - - - - - - Linköping SHL 3 1 1 0 140 6 0 2.57 - - - - - - 2013-14 Linköping J20 Swe-Jr. 5 4 1 0 304 14 0 2.76 - - - - - - Mora Allsvenskan 15 5 8 0 778 38 0 2.93 - - - - - - Linköping SHL 4 4 0 0 222 4 0 1.08 9 3 5 488 25 3.07 Sweden WJC-U20 1 1 0 0 60 0 1 0.00 2014-15 Linköping J20 Swe-Jr. 1 1 0 0 63 1 0 0.96 - - - - - - Oskarshamn Allsvenskan 2 2 0 0 123 6 0 2.92 - - - - - - Linköping SHL 27 12 12 0 1,463 56 3 2.30 6 1 4 283 15 3.18 2015-16 Linköping SHL 28 15 7 5 1,581 61 2 2.31 - - - - - - 2016-17 Linköping SHL 33 19 11 3 2,000 63 4 1.89 6 2 4 341 14 2.47 Binghamton AHL 3 0 3 0 180 13 0 4.34 - - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

29 - JORDAN HOLLETT, goaltender, catches left, 6-4, 194 lbs. Born: March 31, 1999 (Langley, B.C.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (183rd overall)

Twitter: @JordanHollett

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Was acquired by the Western Hockey League’s Medicine

Hat Tigers on May 23 in exchange for forward Matt Bradley and two draft picks. 2016-17: Spent the entire season with the Regina Pats (WHL) establishing new major junior hockey career high in wins (15) and shutouts (two) … Allowed three or fewer goals or less in 12 of his 19 appearances … Established a new major junior career high in earning the win in 10 consecutive appearances from Oct. 14 to Feb. 15 … Registered the first shutout of his major junior career on

in the Pats’ 2-0 victory at Swift Current on Feb. 15. 2015-16: Began the season with the Pacific Junior Hockey League’s Ridge Meadows Flames earning three wins in eight appearances … Was promoted to Regina on 11/6/15 and spent the remainder of the season with the Pats … Earned the first win of his major junior career in Regina’s 8-5 home win over Red Deer on 11/13/15 … Concluded the season on a three-game winning streak in allowing four or fewer goals in each

game from 3/9/16 to 3/12/16. 2014-15: Spent the majority of the season with Okanagan Hockey Academy Prep White (CSSHL) recording nine wins over 12 games … Was promoted to Regina (WHL) for one game, making his major junior debut as a 15-year old in the Pats’ 5-0 loss at Victoria on 11/22/14 … Recorded shutouts in back-to-back appearances with Okanagan on 12/13/14 and 1/16/15, respectively.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2014-15 Okanagan CSSHL 12 9 3 0 716 25 2 2.10 Regina WHL 1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 - - - - - - 2015-16 Ridge Meadows PIJHL 8 3 4 1 474 26 0 3.29 - - - - - - Regina WHL 23 10 6 1 1,144 70 0 3.67 1 0 0 7 0 0.00 2016-17 Regina WHL 19 15 2 0 1,143 54 2 2.83 1 0 0 20 0 0.00

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

83 - CHRISTIAN JAROS, defence, shoots right, 6-3, 218 lbs. Born: April 2, 1996 (Kosice, Slovakia) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (139th overall)

Twitter: @atani83

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Spent the entire season in the SHL for the first time (with Luleå) establishing new European professional highs in goals (five), assists (eight), points (13) and games (36) … Led team defencemen in plus/minus (+8) and was third among defencemen in goals… Recorded two points in Luleå‘s four Champions League games ahead of the SHL season … Missed the team’s last 10 games due to injury …

Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on May 30. 2015-16: Competed in his second season in the SHL with Luleå establishing new European professional highs (since surpassed) in assists (five) and points (five) while matching his career high in games (25) … Tied for second among Luleå defencemen with three post-season points (three assists) while leading the club with 20 penalty minutes over 10 playoff contests … Skated in a career high 25 games with Asplöven of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league registering five points (two goals, three assists) and 53 penalty minutes … Served as Slovakia’s captain while leading team defencemen with two points (one goal, one assist) and appearing in each of the his country’s five games at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland ... Was

selected as one of Slovakia’s top three players by tournament coaches. 2014-15: Served as an assistant captain while skating in 23 games with Luleå’s J20 team and establishing new J20 career highs in goals (four), assists (eight) and points (12) ... Appeared in 25 games with Luleå’s SHL club after making his SHL debut in Luleå’s 3-2 loss at Linkopings on 10/9/14 … Recorded the first point (an assist) of his SHL career in a 2-1 Luleå home win over Växjö on 11/15/14 … Was the youngest player to skate for Luleå’s SHL team … Skated in six games with Asplöven of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league … Appeared in each of Slovakia’s seven contests, recording one point (one assist) and eight penalty minutes at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal, where he helped his country win the bronze medal

with a 4-2 victory over Sweden on 1/5/15 at Air Canada Centre. 2013-14: Registered four points (one goal, three assists) over the first three games of his J20 career with Luleå, but spent the season primarily with Luleå’s J18 club.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 3 1 3 4 0 - - - - - 2014-15 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 23 4 8 12 74 3 0 1 1 6 Asplöven Allsvenskan 6 0 1 1 0 - - - - - Luleå SHL 25 0 1 1 6 - - - - - Slovakia WJC-U20 7 0 1 1 8 2015-16 Asplöven Allsvenskan 22 2 3 5 53 - - - - - Luleå SHL 25 0 5 5 45 10 0 3 3 20 Slovakia WJC-U20 5 1 1 2 2 Slovakia WC 5 2 0 2 10 2016-17 Luleå SHL 36 5 8 13 22 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

45 - PARKER KELLY, centre, shoots left, 5-11, 169 lbs. Born: May 14, 1999 (Camrose, Alta.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @Parks_17

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his second season with the Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders establishing 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 Jan. 28 … Recorded at least one point in a major junior career high four consecutive games from March 1 to March 7 … 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 March 4. 2015-16: Made his major junior hockey debut with Prince Albert … Was a teammate of Senators development camp invitee Matteo Gennaro … Ranked second among Prince Albert rookies with 19 points and led first-year Raiders with a plus/minus rating of plus-12 … Recorded the first point of his major junior career (an assist) in the Raiders’ 5-4 home win over Medicine Hat on 10/3/15 … Earned the first multi-point game of his major junior career (one goal, one assist) in the Raiders’ 5-4 home loss to Lethbridge on 12/15/15.

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 - - - - -

58 - MAXIME LAJOIE, defence, shoots left, 6-1, 182 lbs. Born: Nov. 5, 1997 (Quebec City, Que.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (133rd overall)

Twitter: @max_lajoie

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his third full season with the Western Hockey League’s Swift Current Broncos while serving as an alternate captain … Established new major junior career highs in assists (35), points (42) and plus/minus (+20) … Ranked second among Broncos defencemen in scoring … Recorded 11 multi-point games … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on Oct. 3 … Helped Swift Current to an 8-3 home victory over Kootenay on Jan. 11 by registering two assists and establishing a new major junior career high with a plus-five plus/minus rating … Led Swift Current defencemen in playoff scoring in helping the Broncos advance to Round 2 of the WHL’s Eastern Conference playoffs where the team was ultimately defeated in seven games by Regina … Was recognized as the team’s top defenceman while also being awarded the Innovation

Credit Union Coaches Award, which he shared with forward Glenn Gawdin, on March 20. 2015-16: Completed his second full season with Swift Current establishing new major junior career highs in goals (eight) and penalty minutes (28) … Served as a Broncos’ alternate captain … Led Swift Current defencemen while ranking fourth among all Broncos in team scoring … Scored seven of his eight goals while the team was on the power-play … Ranked third

among Broncos in assists … Registered eight multi-point contests. 2014-15: Was one of seven Swift Current players to appear in each of the league’s 72 regular-season contests … Ranked second among Broncos’ defencemen and was sixth in overall team scoring with what was a major junior career-high 41 points (seven goals, 34 assists) … Recorded the first goal (and first power-play goal) of his major junior career in Swift Current’s 5-3 loss at Prince George on 9/30/14 … Established a new individual game career high (since matched) with three points (two goals, one assist) in the Broncos’ 5-4 home win over Portland on 10/22/14 ... Led Broncos’ defencemen and ranked third among all Swift Current players with three post-season points (one goal, two assists) as the Broncos were swept by Regina in an

opening-round playoff series. 2013-14: Spent the season playing with the Alberta Midget Hockey League’s Calgary Royals but was recalled to Swift Current to make his WHL debut, in which he was held scoreless, in the Broncos’ 6-3 loss at Saskatoon on 1/1/14.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Swift Current WHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2014-15 Swift Current WHL 72 7 34 41 22 4 1 2 3 0 2015-16 Swift Current WHL 62 8 29 37 28 - - - - - 2016-17 Swift Current WHL 68 7 35 42 26 14 1 8 9 10

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

33 - HAYDEN LAVIGNE, goaltender, catches left, 6-2, 200 lbs. Born: April 7, 1996 (Brampton, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @lavigne_41

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his collegiate debut with the University of Michigan Wolverines (Big-10) recording six wins in 13 games … Led Michigan goaltenders in minutes (761) while tying for first in wins (six) and shutouts (two) … Registered a 31-save shutout in the first appearance of his collegiate career in helping Michigan to a 4-0 home defeat of Union on Oct. 8 … Was named Big Ten Hockey Second Star of the Week on Oct. 11 after his shutout victory over Union … Recorded the win in in his second career collegiate start to improve to 2-0-0 in making 31 saves in Michigan’s 4-3 victory over Michigan Tech on Oct. 21 … Made a collegiate career high 39

saves in a 3-0 loss at Vermont on Oct. 28. 2015-16: Spent the entire season with the Bloomington Thunder (USHL) establishing new USHL season highs in wins (26), shutouts (four), goals-against average (2.26) and minutes (2,231) … Ranked third among regular USHL goaltenders with a 2.26 goals-against average … Was recognized as USHL Goaltender of the Week on two occasions … Allowed two goals or less in seven consecutive starts from 2/25/16 to

3/11/16 in helping Tri-City to a 7-0-0 mark. 2014-15: Split his second USHL season between Waterloo and Bloomington recording 15 wins over 34 total appearances … Led Bloomington goaltenders with a 2.48 goals-against average and .904 save percentage … Earned the first shutout of his USHL career in a 4-0 win at Des Moines on

4/10/15. 2013-14: Made his USHL debut for Tri-City registering seven wins in 27 appearances … Made a USHL career high 42 saves, including one in the shootout, in Tri-City’s 3-2 home shootout loss to Lincoln on 4/5/14.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2013-14 Tri-City USHL 27 7 13 1 1,348 86 0 3.83 - - - - - - 2014-15 Waterloo USHL 16 5 7 2 800 51 0 3.83 - - - - - - Bloomington USHL 18 10 5 0 991 41 1 2.48 - - - - - - 2015-16 Bloomington USHL 39 26 9 2 2,231 84 4 2.26 10 5 5 562 26 2.78 2016-17 Michigan Big-10 13 6 6 1 761 37 2 2.92

84 - COLE MAIER, left wing, shoots left, 6-1, 195 lbs. Born: June 24, 1995 (Pequannock, N.J.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Was appointed Union College Dutchmen (ECAC) team

captain for the 2017-18 season on April 13. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with Union where he ranked third among Dutchmen in goals (15) and was sixth in points (25) while appearing in each of the team’s 38 games … Recorded four game-winning goals to rank eighth among NCAA Division I underclassmen while also accumulating 36 blocked shots which saw him tie for 21st among Division I underclassmen forwards … Scored at least one goal in three consecutive games on two separate occasions … Recorded at least one point in a collegiate career high four straight games from March 10 to March 25 in helping the Dutchmen advance to the NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal in Cincinnati where the team was ultimately defeated by Penn State on March 25 … Was recognized as Union’s Most

Improved Player at the conclusion of the season. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with Union and tied for third among Dutchmen freshman with three goals … Scored the first goal of his collegiate career in his first career game in a 1-1 home tie against Sacred Heart on 10/9/15 … Registered the first multi-goal game of his collegiate career in helping

Union to a 5-1 win at Cornell on 2/27/16. 2014-15: Spent the season with the Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) and helped the team reach the Fred Page Cup tournament where they were defeated in six games by the Penticton Vees … Registered 25 goals and 54 points to rank second on the team in both categories … Was one of six Clippers to play in each of the tam’s 81 regular-season and playoff games.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2014-15 Nanaimo BCHL 58 25 29 54 40 23 4 8 12 26 2015-16 Union College ECAC 18 3 1 4 21 2016-17 Union College ECAC 38 15 10 25 10

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

94 - NICK MASTER, centre, shoots left, 5-11, 185 lbs. Born: Jan. 28, 1995 (Broomall, Penn.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the UMass-Lowell River Hawks (Hockey East) establishing a new collegiate career high in penalty minutes (30) while appearing in 40 of the team’s 41 games … Ranked fifth among River Hawks’ forwards with 11 assists … Recorded a season high three points (one goal, two assists) while finishing with a plus/minus rating of plus-four in the River Hawks’ 8-3 home win over New Hampshire on Feb. 4 … Helped UMass-Lowell advance to the NCAA Northeast Regional final in

Manchester, N.H., where it was defeated 3-2 in double-overtime by Notre Dame on March 26. 2015-16: Completed his freshman season for UMass-Lowell recording 24 points while appearing in 39 of the team’s 40 games … Scored the first goal of his collegiate career in only his second game while helping the River Hawks to a 3-2 home win over Colorado College on 10/16/15 … Registered at least one point in his first three collegiate games, in helping U-Mass Lowell compile a 3-0-0 mark to start the season … Led River Hawks Freshmen in goals (eight), assists (16), points (24), power-play goals (three), game-winning goals (two) and games (40) … Tied for 10th among Hockey East rookie scorers … Was named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on 11/23/15 after recording two goals over two games to help UMass-Lowell to a 1-0-1 home mark against Notre Dame … Registered at least one point in five consecutive games from 11/13/15 to 11/27/15 … Helped UMass-Lowell advance to the NCAA East Regional Final in Albany where it was defeated 4-1 by NCAA Frozen Four tournament finalist Quinnipiac on 3/27/16 … Was named UMass-Lowell Rookie of

the Year at season’s end. 2014-15: Completed his second season in the United States Hockey League (USHL) and his first with the Tri-City Storm, establishing new USHL career highs in all major statistical categories … Ranked second among Storm players with 23 goals and was third with 42 points … Helped Tri-City to a record of 6-0-0 over a span of six games from 1/18/15 to 2/6/15 by recording at least one point in every game (six goals, five assists).

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Cedar Rapids USHL 27 4 9 13 4 - - - - -

2014-15 Tri-City USHL 56 23 19 42 18 7 2 5 7 14 2015-16 UMass-Lowell H-East 39 8 16 24 16 2016-17 UMass-Lowell H-East 40 4 11 15 30

79 - T.J. MELANCON, defence, shoots right, 6-1, 201 lbs. Born: July 4, 1996 (Ottawa) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @Melancon98

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 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 of the season; was recognized as the game’s first star after scoring twice in a 3-0 win at Drummondville on Feb. 26, the game in which the team equaled the record … Ranked second to Senators prospect Thomas Chabot with 15 points over 20 post-season

games as Blainville-Boisbriand advanced to the President’s Cup final against Saint John. 2015-16: Led Blainville-Boisbriand defencemen in scoring while competing in his second season of major junior hockey … Established a new major junior career high in assists (26) and penalty minutes (51) … Earned the first three-assist game of his major

junior career to help the Armada to a 5-4 home overtime win over Shawinigan on 11/13/15. 2014-15: Made his major junior debut with Blainville-Boisbriand on 9/12/14 and recorded one shot in the Armada’s 4-0 loss at Baie-Comeau … Led Blainville-Boisbriand first-year rearguards in scoring with 21 points (two goals, 19 assists) over 66 games.

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 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

56 - JORDAN MURRAY, defence, shoots left, 6-1, 197 lbs. Born: Dec. 17, 1992 (Riverview, N.B.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @JordanMurray24

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Concluded his fourth season of Canadian Interuniversity Sport hockey with the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds (AUS) … Led Atlantic University Sport and U SPORTS defencemen in scoring … Recorded at least one point in 20 of his 30 games, including 12 multi-point efforts … Set a new CIS career high by recording four points on two occasions … Became UNB’s all-time leading scorer among defencemen with his assist in the Varsity Reds 6-2 home win over Saint Mary’s on Feb. 5 … Helped lead UNB to the U SPORTS University Cup for the second consecutive year, recording an assist in the championship game, as the Varsity Reds defeated Saskatchewan 5-3 on March 19 in Fredericton … Was named the CIS Defenceman of the Year for the second consecutive year while also being recognized as a First Team All Canadian for the third consecutive year on March 15 … Signed an amateur try-out agreement with Binghamton (AHL) on April 5 and earned two points (including his first professional point) over five games for the B-Sens … Attended the Toronto Maple Leafs

development camp and the Tampa Bay Lightning rookie camp ahead of the season. 2015-16: Competed in his third season with New Brunswick leading UNB defencemen in assists (23) and points (28) while also tying for the lead among defencemen in goals (five) … Earned at least one point in a collegiate career high nine consecutive games from Nov. 7 to Jan. 9 … Registered at least one point in 12 of 14 games to conclude the season in helping the Varsity Reds to a 14-game winning streak from Nov. 27 to Feb. 12 … Recorded an assist on UNB’s first goal in the championship game to help the Varsity Reds capture the U SPORTS University Cup with a 3-1 win over St. Francis Xavier on 3/20/15 in Halifax … Was named the CIS Defenceman of the Year and a First Team All Canadian at season’s end …

Recognized as a finalist for the BLG Award as the top male athlete in the CIS. 2014-15: Completed his second season with New Brunswick establishing new collegiate career highs (since surpassed) in goals (eight), assists (15) and points (23) while matching a previous high for penalty minutes (36) ... Ranked second among Varsity Reds’ defencemen while tying for fifth among UNB players in scoring … Was recognized as an AUS First Team All-Star while also being named

the league’s nominee for the CIS’ defenceman of the year. 2013-14: Made his CIS debut with New Brunswick while playing in each of his team’s 28 games … Led UNB defencemen while tying for fifth among Varsity Reds in points …

Was named to the CIS All-Rookie team while also being recognized as an AUS Second Team All-Star. 2012-13: Completed his final year of major junior eligibility with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Drummondville Voltigeurs establishing new CHL career highs in goals (13), assists (43) and points (58) … Ranked second among Voltigeurs’ defencemen and fourth among all Drummondville players in team scoring … Registered four points (four assists) over five QMJHL post-season contests as the Voltigeurs were eliminated in an opening-round QMJHL playoff series against Rouyn-Noranda. Regular season Playoffs

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

2010-11 Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 54 6 4 10 37 4 0 0 0 2 2011-12 Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 68 7 22 29 94 6 1 0 1 10 2012-13 Drummondville QMJHL 64 13 43 56 58 5 0 4 4 4 2013-14 New Brunswick AUS 28 7 13 20 36

2014-15 New Brunswick AUS 26 8 15 23 36

2015-16 New Brunswick AUS 27 5 23 28 60

2016-17 New Brunswick AUS 30 14 26 40 46

Binghamton AHL 5 1 1 2 2 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

52 - MARKUS NURMI, right wing, shoots right, 6-5, 180 lbs. Born: June 29, 1998 (Turku, Finland) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (163rd overall)

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Split the season by playing in Finland’s SM-liiga Jr. league with TPS Turku, registering 28 points (12 goals, 16 assists) and a career high 58 penalty minutes while also spending playing time with TPS’ SM-liiga team … Led Turku (Jr.) in goals despite playing in only 27 of the team’s 48 games … Was held scoreless over five games after being recalled to TPS Turku’s professional team … Was acquired on loan by TUTO Hockey (Mestis) on Jan. 11 and he recorded two goals over 11 games … Signed a two-year contract

extension with TPS Turku’s professional team on Jan. 22. 2015-16: Spent his first season playing in Finland’s SM-liiga Jr. league with TPS Turku, registering a career high 36 points (19 goals, 17 assists) and 34 penalty minutes … Led Turku in goals and ranked third in team scoring … Was held scoreless over the first two games of his SM-liiga career after being recalled and making his debut with TPS Turku’s professional team … Registered two points (two assists) while appearing in each of his team’s seven games and helping Finland earn a gold medal at the 2016 IIHF U18 World

Junior Championship in Grand Forks, N.D. 2014-15: Split the season between TPS Turku’s Jr. A and B teams while recording six points (two goals, four assists) over 20 contests at the Jr. A level.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2014-15 TPS Turku U20 SM-liiga Jr. 20 2 4 6 12 - - - - - 2015-16 TPS Turku U20 SM-liiga Jr. 49 19 17 36 34 2 0 0 0 2 TPS Turku SM-liiga 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Finland WJC-U18 7 0 2 2 0 2016-17 TPS Turku U20 SM-liiga Jr. 27 12 16 28 58 1 1 0 1 2 TPS Turku SM-liiga 5 0 0 0 2 - - - - - TUTO Mestis 11 2 0 2 2 6 0 1 1 4

54 - BRAYDEN PACHAL, defence, shoots left, 6-0, 195 lbs. Born: Aug. 23, 1999 (Estevan, Sask.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @BraydenPachal

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Began the season with the Western Hockey League’s Victoria Royals recording three assists in 35 games … Was acquired by the Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) in addition to a sixth-round draft pick in exchange for defenceman Loch Morrison and a fourth-round draft pick on Jan. 9 … Established new major junior career highs in goals (three), assists (12) and points (15) over 65 games with Victoria and Spokane … Scored once and tied a major junior career high with a plus-three plus/minus rating to help Prince

Albert to an 8-0 home win over Kootenay on March 4. 2015-16: Made his major junior debut with Victoria (WHL) and tied for lead among rookie defencemen in plus/minus (+11) … Scored the first goal of his major junior career in the Royals’ 6-2 home win over Prince George on 12/27/15 … Played in 12 of the Royals’ 13 post-season contests tying for the lead among team defencemen with a plus/minus rating of plus-three.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2014-15 Estevan SJHL 3 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 2 2015-16 Victoria WHL 40 1 5 6 29 12 0 1 1 8 2016-17 Victoria WHL 35 0 3 3 46 - - - - - Prince Albert WHL 30 3 9 12 37 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

13 - NICK PAUL, left wing, shoots left, 6-3, 224 lbs. Born: March 20, 1995 (Mississauga, Ont.) Drafted: 2013 – Dallas’ fourth-round pick (101st overall) Acquired: In a trade from Dallas on 7/1/14.

Twitter: @NickPaul27

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Concluded his second full professional season, primarily with Binghamton (AHL), while establishing new professional career highs in goals (15), assists (22), points (37) and penalty minutes (30) … Ranked third among forwards with 22 assists and tied for third with 37 points … Helped Binghamton begin its comeback from a three-goal third period deficit by recording points on three of the B-Sens seven third period goals, along with registering the game-winning tally, in Binghamton’s 8-4 win over Toronto at Air Canada Centre on March 18 … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his professional career in the B-Sens 5-2 loss at Rochester on April 5 … Was recalled by Ottawa (NHL) on April 9 and skated in 16:29 time-on-ice in the Senators 4-2 loss at New York Islanders (the team’s regular season finale) later that day … Was re-assigned to Binghamton at the conclusion of Ottawa’s regular season where he registered an assist in Binghamton’s final game as Ottawa’s AHL

affiliate – a 4-1 loss at Lehigh Valley on April 15. 2015-16: Made his professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) recording 17 points (six goals, 11 assists) and 10 penalty minutes over 45 games … Played his first professional game in the B-Sens’ season-opening 4-1 home win over Albany on 10/10/15 and registered his first pro point (an assist) in that contest … Scored in three consecutive contests from 1/10/16 to 1/16/16 … Ranked first among B-Sens rookies in scoring despite appearing in only 45 of the club’s 76 regular season games … Was recalled to Ottawa on two occasions; did not see any game action following his 2/6/16 recall … Remained with Ottawa for the duration of the season following his second recall on 2/11/16 … Made his NHL debut in a 2-1 Senators home shootout win over Buffalo on 2/16/16 registering 10:54 time-on-ice and one shot on goal … Helped Ottawa to an eventual 4-1 win in the team’s final visit to Rexall Place when he opened the night’s scoring by recording his first NHL goal on 2/23/16 at

Edmonton. 2014-15: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with the OHL’s North Bay Battalion establishing new major junior career highs in goals (37), assists (29) and points (66) … Recorded the first two hat-tricks of his major junior career in Battalion home wins over Barrie (4-1 on 10/13/14) and Sarnia (8-5 on 11/2/14) respectively ... Established a new major junior single-game career high with four points (two goals, two assists) in a first-star performance in North Bay’s 5-1 win at Kitchener on 2/27/15 … Recorded three points (three goals) and registered two penalty minutes while appearing in each of Canada’s seven tournament games at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal … Helped Team Canada capture the gold medal with a 3-0 win (a game in which he scored the team’s second goal) on 1/5/15 at Air Canada Centre ... Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 12/20/14 … Was named the recipient of the Dan Snyder Trophy as the OHL’s Humanitarian of the Year

on 5/28/15. 2013-14: Completed his second season of major junior hockey with North Bay establishing new major junior career highs in goals (20), assists (26), points (46) and penalty minutes (39) while appearing in all but one of his club’s 68 regular-season contests …Recorded 13 multi-point contests including four consecutive between 1/17/14 and 1/26/14 … Ranked third among Brampton players in both regular-season and post-season scoring … Ranked second among North Bay players with 12 playoff goals while skating in each of the Battalion’s 22 playoff contests and helping

the club reach the OHL Championship … Tied for 11th in post-season scoring among all OHL players. 2012-13: Made his major junior hockey debut with Brampton (OHL) recording 28 points (12 goals, 16 assists) and 21 penalty minutes in 66 regular-season games … Ranked second among Battalion rookies in scoring … Recorded the first hat-trick of his major junior career in helping Brampton to a 5-2 home win over Mississauga on 12/31/12 … Skated in the first contest of his major junior career on 9/21/12 against Niagara before recording the first goal, assist and multi-point contest of his career in a 4-1 Brampton home win over Kingston on 10/4/12.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Brampton OHL 66 12 16 28 21 5 0 1 1 0 2013-14 North Bay OHL 67 20 26 46 39 22 12 6 18 10 2014-15 North Bay OHL 58 37 29 66 49 15 7 8 15 6 Canada WJC-U20 7 3 0 3 2 2015-16 Binghamton AHL 45 6 11 17 10 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 24 2 3 5 6 - - - - - 2016-17 Binghamton AHL 72 15 22 37 30 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

47 - FRANCIS PERRON, right wing, shoots left, 6-0, 165 lbs. Born: April 18, 1996 (Blainville, Que.) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s second seventh-round pick (190th overall)

Twitter: @fperron27

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) recording 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) and 14 penalty minutes … Played his first professional game and recorded his first pro point (an assist) in the B-Sens’ season opening 3-0 home win over Hershey on Oct. 15 … Led B-Sens rookies in assists (20) and ranked second among first-year players in goals (six), points (26) and games (68) … Registered the first multi-goal game of his professional career in Binghamton’s 6-3 home win over Hartford on Nov. 1 … Completed the season having incurred only seven minor penalties which included a stretch of 18 consecutive penalty-free games from Feb. 14 to March 24 … Recorded an assist in five straight games from Feb. 18 to Feb. 25;

part of a period which saw him record at least one assist in 11 of 15 games from Feb. 18 to March 22. 2015-16: Served as team captain with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Rouyn-Noranda Huskies establishing new major junior career highs in goals (41), assists (67) and points (108) … Led the Huskies and ranked second among QMJHL players in scoring … Ranked second among QMJHL players in assists, was fourth in plus/minus (+41) and tied for sixth in goals … Matched single season career highs in game-winning goals (three) and shorthanded markers (three) … Began the season by recording at least one point in 29 consecutive games which saw him tie Jimmy Carson for third place among all-time Rouyn-Noranda franchise players … Established a new single game career high when he registered five points (one goal, four assists) in Rouyn-Noranda’s 6-5 overtime win at Val d’Or on 3/1/16 … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 3/15/16 … Was presented with the Michel Brière Memorial Trophy as the QMJHL’s Most Valuable Player on 4/6/16 … Was awarded the Guy Lafleur Trophy as Most Valuable Player of the QMJHL playoffs after helping Rouyn-Noranda win the President’s Cup and setting a new franchise record with (a league high) 33 points on 5/12/16 … Ranked first among QMJHL players in post-season assists (21), was second with a plus/minus rating of plus-18 and tied for fourth with 12 goals … Became the first player since Halifax’s Jonathan Drouin in 2013 to be presented with both the league and post-season MVP trophies ... Was recognized as the CHL player of the week on

5/17/16 after scoring once and earning four assists over the final two games of the QMJHL playoffs. 2014-15: Registered new major junior career highs in his third season with Rouyn-Noranda in goals (29), assists (47), points (76) and penalty minutes (39) … Led the Huskies in assists while ranking second in points and third in goals … Established a new individual game career high with four assists (while matching his single game high with four points) in Rouyn-Noranda’s 7-0 win at Charlottetown on 10/4/14 … Established a new major junior career high with 13 multi-point contests … Tied for second among Huskies with seven points (three goals, four assists) over six post-season games

as Rouyn-Noranda was eliminated by Val d’Or in a QMJHL opening-round playoff series. 2013-14: Competed in his second season of major junior hockey with Rouyn-Noranda, establishing new major junior career highs in each main statistical category … Ranked third among Huskies in scoring with 55 points (16 goals, 39 assists) while appearing in all but two of the club’s 70 regular-season contests … Established a new single game major junior career high when he recorded a hat-trick and added an assist in a 7-4 Rouyn-Noranda road win at Val d’Or on 9/25/13 … Registered 12 multi-point games … Helped Rouyn-Noranda to a first-round upset of the Quebec Remparts in the opening-round of the QMJHL playoffs … Led the Huskies in assists (seven) while ranking second (tie) among Rouyn-Noranda players in

post-season scoring with eight points. 2012-13: Made his major junior hockey debut with Rouyn-Noranda recording 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) and 28 penalty minutes … Led Huskies’ rookies in scoring … Skated in the first contest of his major junior career on 9/21/12 against Blainville-Boisbriand while earning his first major junior point (an assist) in his hometown of Blainville in a 5-4 Huskies’ road win over the Armada on 9/29/12.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 57 7 11 18 28 5 1 1 2 7 2013-14 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 68 16 39 55 32 9 1 7 8 4 2014-15 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 64 29 47 76 39 6 3 4 7 14 2015-16 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 62 41 67 108 38 18 12 21 33 11 2016-17 Binghamton AHL 68 6 20 26 14 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

46 - CARL PERSSON, centre, shoots left, 6-0, 192 lbs. Born: June 28, 1995 (Kristianstad, Sweden) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp … Signed a two-year contract with Karlskrona HK (SHL) on

March 30. 2016-17: Spent the entire season with BIK Karlskoga of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league where he set a career high in all major statistical categories … Led BIK Karlskoga in goals (26) and ranked third in points (44) … Scored three goals in 10 playoff games to tie for second among BIK Karlskoga players in post-season goals while also helping the

team advance to the SHL qualifier final where it was defeated in four games by Rögle BK. 2015-16: Began the season with BIK Karlskoga of the Swedish second division recording seven points (five goals, two assists) over 29 games … Was acquired on loan by Kristianstads IK (Swe-1) and tied for seventh among Kristianstads IK skaters in goals despite appearing in only 12 of the team’s games.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2015-16 Kristianstads IK Swe-1 12 8 8 16 4 - - - - - BIK Karlskoga Allsvenskan 29 5 2 7 6 5 1 0 1 0 2016-17 BIK Karlskoga Allsvenskan 51 26 18 44 20 10 3 3 6 6

55 - ANDREW PESKI, defence, shoots right, 6-0, 208 lbs. Born: March 11, 1997 (Orleans, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @moose_peski4

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Made his collegiate debut with the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCHC) … Recorded the first point of his collegiate career (an assist) in only his second game as the Fighting Hawks earned a 5-2 home win over Rensselaer on Oct. 15 … Was named to the Fall 2016 Athletic Director’s Honour Roll on Feb. 14 … Was recognized as the team’s Most Improved Player on May 9 by way of

appearing in each of the team’s final 18 games after skating in only 11 contests prior to Jan. 1. 2015-16: Completed his first, and only, season in the United States Hockey League with the Tri-City Storm ranking third among team defencemen in scoring with 18 points (two goals, 16 assists) … Established a new USHL single game career high by recording three points (one goal, two assists) and a plus-three plus/minus rating in Tri-City’s 6-3 win at Chicago on 10/2/15 … Recorded two assists and appeared in each of the team’s 11 post-season games as Tri-City won the Clark

Cup over Dubuque. 2014-15: Competed in his second full season with the Central Canada Hockey League’s Brockville Braves … Ranked second among CCHL defencemen in assists (36) and was third in scoring with 42 points … Led Braves in power-plays assists (16) … Recorded at least one point in a CCHL career high six consecutive games from 10/1/14 to 10/12/14 … Was named to the CCHL Second All-Star Team and was recognized with the league’s Top

Prospect Award at season’s end. 2013-14: Played in his first full season with Brockville ranking second among team defencemen in goals (six) and points (26) … Led Brockville defencemen in post-season points (four) appearing in each of the team’s six games … Was named to the CCHL All-Rookie Team.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Brockville CCHL 3 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2013-14 Brockville CCHL 57 6 20 26 13 6 2 2 4 0 2014-15 Brockville CCHL 57 6 36 42 8 5 1 1 2 0 2015-16 Tri-City USHL 59 2 16 18 16 11 0 2 2 0 2016-17 North Dakota NCHC 29 0 3 3 6

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

53 - JACK RODEWALD, right wing, shoots right, 6-2, 188 lbs. Born: Feb. 14, 1994 (Winnipeg) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @_JRodey

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Began the season with Wichita (ECHL) and recorded eight points (five goals, three assists) in six games … Signed a professional tryout agreement with Binghamton (AHL) on Nov. 9 and spent the remainder of the season with the B-Sens … Led Binghamton rookies in goals (18), points (27), power-play goals (five) and shots (97) … Began his Binghamton career by playing 22 consecutive games (Nov. 11 to Dec. 26) without being assessed a penalty … Scored the first goal of his AHL career on Nov. 15 in Binghamton’s 4-1 home loss to St. John’s … Recorded the first multi-point (one goal, two assists) game of his AHL career to help Binghamton to a 6-3 home win over Hartford on Nov. 19 … Registered a season high four-game point streak (four goals, two assists) from Dec. 17 to Dec. 26 … Signed a standard AHL player contract on Dec. 27

after the expiration of his PTO. 2015-16: Spent the majority of the season with the ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears where he ranked second among team rookies and fourth among all players in scoring with 47 points (18 goals, 29 assists) ... Was recalled to Toronto (AHL) on three separate occasions and earned one point (one assist) over seven contests.

2014-15: Completed his final year of CHL eligibility with the Western Hockey League’s Moose Jaw Warriors where he established new major junior career highs in all statistical categories … Led the Warriors in assists (50) while ranking second in goals (35) and points (85), respectively … Was signed to an amateur tryout contract by the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies on 3/26/15 and made his professional debut on 4/3/15 when he was held scoreless and recorded two shots on goal in Toronto’s 4-3 win over Lake Erie … Earned his first pro point (an assist) in Toronto’s 5-2

win at Chicago on 4/19/15 … Attended the Buffalo Sabres rookie camp ahead of the regular season. 2013-14: Spent his first full season with Moose Jaw after an off-season trade from Regina and concluded the campaign ranked second among Warriors in goals (28) while tying for second in points (55) … Established a new major junior single game career high with four points (three goals, one assist) which included his first career hat-trick in Moose Jaw’s 4-3 win over Red Deer on 1/5/14 … Registered 18 multi-point games … Concluded the season tied for second among Warriors with eight power play goals … Ranked second among Moose Jaw players with a 0.95 points per game average.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2010-11 Regina WHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2011-12 Regina WHL 68 6 6 12 37 5 0 0 0 2 2012-13 Regina WHL 56 7 7 14 40 - - - - - 2013-14 Moose Jaw WHL 58 28 27 55 56 - - - - - 2014-15 Moose Jaw WHL 71 35 50 85 72 - - - - - Toronto AHL 9 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 2015-16 Orlando ECHL 62 18 29 47 44 - - - - - Toronto AHL 7 0 1 1 4 - - - - -

2016-17 Wichita ECHL 6 5 3 8 2 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 66 18 9 27 34 - - - - -

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

70 - KELLY SUMMERS, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 198 lbs. Born: April 29, 1996 (Golden Lake, Ont.) Drafted: 2014 – Ottawa’s first seventh-round pick (189th overall)

Twitter: @kellysummers96

2017-18: Attending his fourth Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his junior season with the Clarkson University Golden Knights (ECAC) establishing new collegiate career highs in assists (14), points (17), penalty minutes (30) and games (39) … Ranked second among Golden Knights defencemen in scoring … Recorded two of his three goals on the power play … Established a new collegiate career high by recording at least one point in four consecutive games from Oct. 22 to Nov. 4 … Equaled a collegiate career high by recording two assists on March 4 to help Clarkson

advance to the ECAC Hockey quarter-final with a 4-2 home win over Rensselaer. 2015-16: Completed his sophomore season with Clarkson establishing new collegiate career highs (since surpassed) in assists (11), points (14), penalty minutes (20) and games (37) … Ranked third among Clarkson defencemen in scoring and tied for sixth among Golden Knights in penalty minutes … Helped Clarkson begin its comeback in ultimately overcoming a 2-0 deficit when he opened his team’s scoring with his first power-play goal of the season in the Golden Knights’ eventual 3-2 double

overtime Game 1 win against Princeton in ECAC first-round play on 3/4/15. 2014-15: Made his collegiate debut with Clarkson registering 10 points (six goals, four assists) while appearing in 33 of his team’s 37 games … Led Clarkson freshman defencemen while raking third among all first-year Golden Knights in scoring … Recorded the first point (an assist) of his collegiate career in a 2-2 tie at St. Lawrence on 10/31/14 … Five of his six goals were power-play markers (which led all Clarkson players) including the first game-winning goal of his collegiate career in a 5-2 home win over Rensselaer on 2/7/15. Established a single-game career high with three points (one goal, two assists) in the same contest … Was recognized as the ECAC Rookie of the Week on two occasions … Was selected to the ECAC All-

Rookie Team while also being named the Golden Knights’ Rookie of the Year at season’s end. 2013-14: Competed in his second full season with the Central Canada Hockey League’s (CCHL) Carleton Place Canadians … Ranked second among all CCHL defencemen with 43 assists while also establishing new CCHL career highs in goals (17) and points (60) … Led Carleton Place defencemen while ranking fifth among Canadians in scoring … Helped Carleton Place capture the league championship, after which he was recognized as the league’s top prospect … Recorded 13 points (five goals, eight assists) and four penalty minutes over 16 CCHL post-season contests … Helped the Canadians win the Fred Page Cup tournament to reach the 2014 Royal Bank Cup, where they were ultimately defeated 4-3 in overtime by Yorkton (Sask.) in the tournament’s championship contest on 5/18/14 in Vernon, B.C. … Earned four points (two goals, two assists) and 12 penalty minutes while representing Canada East at the 2013 U19 World Junior A

Challenge in Yarmouth, N.S. 2012-13: Was named the CCHL Rookie of the Year after recording 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) and 14 penalty minutes over a CCHL career-high 59 regular-season games ... Led Carleton Place defencemen in scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2011-12 Carleton Place CCHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2012-13 Carleton Place CCHL 59 13 20 33 14 12 1 1 2 4 2013-14 Carleton Place CCHL 56 17 43 60 12 16 5 8 13 4 2014-15 Clarkson ECAC 33 6 4 10 4 2015-16 Clarkson ECAC 37 3 11 14 20 2016-17 Clarkson ECAC 39 3 14 17 30

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

49 - JORDAN TOPPING, left wing, shoots left, 6-1, 198 lbs. Born: July 20, 1997 (Salt Spring Island, B.C.) Drafted: Not drafted; 2017 development camp invitee

Twitter: @JordanT_11

2017-18: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2016-17: Competed in his third season of major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League’s Tri-City Americans … Ranked third among Tri-City skaters in goals (28) despite appearing in only 43 of the club’s 72 games … Missed the first 29 games of the season while recovering from a high ankle sprain … Registered 14 multi-point games, including three four-point contests … Played his first game of the season on Dec. 3 and registered three points (one goal, two assists) in a 6-5 win over Spokane -- the second consecutive season he opened his season with a three-point effort … Recorded the first hat-trick of his major junior career on Jan. 11 in the Americans’ 5-2 win at Brandon, a feat which he would repeat twice more on Feb. 22 and March 19, respectively … Was invited to both the Dallas Stars development camp and also skated for the team at the

Traverse City prospects tournament ahead of the season. 2015-16: Ranked second among Americans in goals (33) and points (67) while participating in his second season of major junior hockey with Tri-City … Tied for second with two shorthanded goals (the first two of his major junior career) … Established a new major junior career high with 76 penalty minutes which ranked second among Tri-City forwards … Scored at least one goal in a major junior career high five consecutive games from 10/24/15 to 11/3/15 … Established a new major junior career high by recording at least

one point in nine consecutive games from 12/12/15 to 1/5/16. 2014-15: Made his major junior debut with Tri-City and led among team rookies in goals (10), assists (eight) and points (18) … Recorded his first career major junior point (an assist) in Tri-City’s 3-2 home overtime win over Red Deer on 11/8/14 … Earned two assists in one game for the first time in his major junior hockey career to help Tri-City to a 4-2 home win over Portland on 3/20/15.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 Cowichan Valley BCHL 51 10 5 15 39 - - - - - 2014-15 Tri-City WHL 56 10 8 18 37 4 1 1 2 4 2015-16 Tri-City WHL 72 33 34 67 76 - - - - - 2016-17 Tri-City WHL 43 28 25 53 33 4 1 0 1 6

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

82 - COLIN WHITE, centre, shoots right, 6-1, 185 lbs. Born: Jan. 30, 1997 (Hanover, Mass.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s second first-round pick (21st overall)

Twitter: @colinwhite37

2017-18: Attending his third Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the Boston College Eagles (Hockey East) equaling his collegiate career high in penalty minutes (46) … Ranked second among Eagles in goals (16), power-play goals (six) and shots (104) while ranking third in points (33) … Registered three games of three or more points in helping Boston College win each of those contests … Recorded the second three-assist game of his collegiate career to help Boston College to a 7-4 home win over Vermont on March 11; the win saw the team sweep its best-of-three quarter-final series and help the Eagles advance to a Hockey East semifinal … Signed an amateur try-out contract with Binghamton (AHL) on March 26 (following the conclusion of Boston College’s season) and made his professional debut with the B-Sens on March 29 in a game in which he registered the first point (an assist) of his professional career in a 6-1 home loss to Syracuse … Recorded at least one point in each of the three games in which he dressed for the B-Sens … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on April 2 and was recalled to the Senators on the same day … Made his NHL debut in the Senators 5-4 shootout loss at Detroit recording one shot (and a missed shootout attempt) … Served as an alternate captain and registered eight points (seven goals, one assist) over seven games in helping Team USA to a gold medal victory at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal; his seven goals led Team USA and ranked second among tournament players.

2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with Boston College ranking first among freshmen and second among all Boston College players in scoring with 43 points (19 goals, 24 assists) … Played his first game on 10/9/15 at Army and recorded his first goal (and point) as part of a two-goal effort in the Eagles’ 6-0 home win over Wisconsin on 10/16/15 … Was recognized with Boston College’s first weekly honour of the season when he was named the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on 10/19/15 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his collegiate career en route to his second four-point performance of the season (and an eventual third Hockey East Rookie of the Week award on 1/11/16) when he helped Boston College to a 7-3 win over Providence in his first game since returning from the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland on 1/8/16 … Became the first Eagles’ freshman to attain 40 points in one season since Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau did so in 2011-12 … Ranked second among Eagles in both goals and assists and tied for fifth with 46 penalty minutes … Led Hockey East freshman and tied for fourth among all Hockey East players with 31 conference points (14 goals, 17 assists) … Recorded four power-play goals, three game-winning markers and two shorthanded tallies while averaging 1.16 points/game … Helped Boston College qualify for the NCAA Frozen Four tournament in Tampa where the team was eliminated with a 3-2 defeat to Quinnipiac in one of two tournament semifinals on 4/7/16 … Was presented with the 2016 Golden Eagle Rookie of the Year award as Boston College’s best male freshman athlete … Was named the George C. Carens Rookie of the Year by the New England Hockey Writers Association … Was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Year, becoming only the seventh Boston College player to earn the award … Won Boston College Hockey’s Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award … Served as an alternate captain and registered seven points (three goals, four assists) while helping Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland … Tied for eighth among tournament players with a plus/minus rating of plus-seven … Was named Team USA’s best player of the game after helping the Americans to a 4-2 win over Canada with two points (one goal, one assist) in the teams’ tournament-opening game on 12/26/15 in

Helsinki. 2014-15: Spent his second season with the United States Hockey League’s National Development Program competing at various levels … Registered 17 points (four goals, 13 assists) and 10 penalty minutes over 20 USHL contests … Ranked sixth on his team with a plus-minus rating of plus-17 … Served as an alternate captain with Team USA at the 2015 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Switzerland where he tallied nine points (six goals, three assists) while appearing in each of his team’s seven games … Scored the game-winning goal 7:16 into overtime to lift the United States to its second consecutive U18 gold medal in a 2-1 win over Finland on 4/26/15 … Ranked fourth

among Americans while tying for eighth among all tournament players in points. 2013-14: Made his USHL debut with the U.S. National Development Program recording a (current) career-high 28 points (14 goals, 14 assists), which included three shorthanded markers … Was the team’s leader in shorthanded scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2013-14 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 35 14 14 28 50 - - - - - 2014-15 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 20 4 13 17 10 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 6 3 9 0 2015-16 Boston College H-East 37 19 24 43 46 U.S.A. WJC-U20 7 3 4 7 6 2016-17 Boston College H-East 35 16 17 33 46 Binghamton AHL 3 1 2 3 2 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2017 Ottawa Senators Development Camp

86 - CHRISTIAN WOLANIN, defence, shoots left, 6-2, 185 lbs. Born: March 17, 1995 (Quebec City, Que.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s first fourth-round pick (107th overall)

Twitter: @Cwolanin20

2017-18: Attending his second Senators development camp. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCHC) establishing new collegiate career highs in goals (six), assists (16), points (22), penalty minutes (37) and games (37) … Ranked second among Fighting Hawks defencemen in both scoring and penalty minutes … Was recognized as the NCHC Defenceman of the Week on Jan. 9 after recording four points (three goals, two assists) in the Fighting Hawks 9-1 and 7-3 road wins over Omaha on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7, respectively … Helped North Dakota overcome a 3-1 deficit when he tied the game at 15:34 of the third period in the Fighting Hawks eventual 4-3 double overtime loss to Boston University in the NCAA West Regional on March 24 in

Fargo, N.D. … Was named to the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team at season’s end. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with North Dakota registering 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) and 20 penalty minutes while appearing in 32 of his team’s 44 games … Played the first game of his collegiate career in a 1-1 tie against Maine on 10/10/15 and scored his first goal (which was also his first point) in the Fighting Hawks’ 5-2 win at Vermont on 10/24/15 … Recorded two multi-point games including his lone multi-assist (two) contest in North Dakota’s 5-2 win at Colorado College on 10/30/15 … Helped North Dakota win the NCAA national championship via a 5-1 victory over Quinnipiac in the Frozen Four final on 4/9/15 in Tampa. He was held scoreless while incurring two penalty minutes in that contest.

2014-15: Registered new United States Hockey League career highs in all major statistical categories while skating in his first full season with the United States Hockey League’s Muskegon Lumberjacks ... Served as an alternate captain … Led Muskegon defencemen while raking fourth among all Lumberjacks in scoring … Tied for second among USHL defencemen in goals while ranking fifth among league rearguards in points … Led USHL defencemen with 184 shots on goal … Ranked second among Lumberjack defencemen and tied for third in overall team scoring with eight post-season points (three goals, five assists) … Scored once to help Team East to a 7-4 win over Team West at the 2015 USHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/13/15 in Dubuque … Was named to the USHL’s Second All-Star Team … Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the World Jr. A Challenge in Kindersley, Sask. … Tied for the tournament lead in

assists (four) while ranking fourth among Americans and tying for sixth in scoring with four points. 2013-14: Split the USHL season between Green Bay and Muskegon registering 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) and 77 penalty minutes.

Regular season Playoffs

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

2012-13 Green Bay USHL 54 0 8 8 70 4 1 0 1 2 2013-14 Green Bay USHL 23 1 4 5 30 - - - - - Muskegon USHL 32 5 16 21 44 - - - - - 2014-15 Muskegon USHL 56 14 27 41 107 12 3 5 8 20 2015-16 North Dakota NCHC 32 4 11 15 20 2016-17 North Dakota NCHC 37 6 16 22 37