B-Sens 2022-23 Belleville Senators

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Roster Notes: for tonights game against Springfield

Troy Mann will make two changes to the lineup from last night. Forward Matt Boucher will return, in place of Viktor Lodin, who left the game last night after blocking a shot and is scheduled for an X-ray on his foot. Meanwhile, in net, Mads Sogaard will make his first start since being injured on January 14 at home against Manitoba and will be backed up by Logan Flodell.

Injury Report:

#NamePos.Last GameGames MissedTimelineNotes
7Viktor LodinLWJan.27/23 @ SPRTBDFoot
8Jayce HawrylukRWJan.13/23 vs TOR36-8 WeeksFoot
10Philippe DaoustCNov.23/22 @ UTC24Season EndingShoulder
20Matt WedmanCDec.31/22 @ UTC10Long TermLower Body
25Joe CarrollLWJan.14/23 vs MB5Day-to-DayWrist
35Antoine BibeauGJan.14/23 vs MB5Day-to-DayHand

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Sens power forward Scott Sabourin continued his career year offensively with another assist last night, putting him on a three-game point streak (two goals, one assist). Angus Crookshank also snapped a three-game pointless drought with a goal and two shots on net last night. Egor Sokolov went pointless in back-to-back games for the first time since October but had six shots on net.

Springfield’s Matthew Kessel (one goal, three assists), Jacob Hayhurst (two goals, two assists), and Drew Callin (one goal, three assists) all stretched their point streaks to three games last night. Keean Washkaruk scored twice for his first multi-point game of the season, and Will Bitten extended his scoring lead in the season series against Belleville, now with five points (three goals, two assists) over three games played against the Sens this season.

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Greig will only practice with Belleville, no games. Will take part in the AHL all star game.

Kastelic also sent down.
 

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Roster Notes: for tonights game against Rochester

Viktor Lodin will return to the lineup after missing Saturday’s game in Springfield following a blocked shot on Friday. Lodin had been on crutches and in a walking boot for a couple of days but received good news after getting X-rays done back in Belleville. He’s expected to play on a line alongside Cole Reinhardt and Roby Jarventie tonight. Jacob Larsson also returns to the blueline and Mads Søgaard to the crease after both were reassigned from the NHL this week. However, neither Ridly Greig nor Mark Kastelic, who was also sent back this week, will play. Troy Mann gave an update on plans for them in this week’s edition of Troy Talks. In other roster news, Antoine Bibeau is healthy again but won’t dress tonight and Cole Cassels has been added to the injured list. Kristians Rubins and Jack Dougherty are the other scratches for Belleville. Joe Carroll was also released from his professional tryout this week and has rejoined the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL.

Injury Report:

#NamePos.Last GameGames MissedTimelineNotes
8Jayce HawrylukRWJan.13/23 vs TOR36-8 WeeksFoot
10Philippe DaoustCNov.23/22 @ UTC24Season EndingShoulder
12Cole CasselsCJan.28/23 @ SPRTBDHand
20Matt WedmanCDec.31/22 @ UTC10Long TermLower Body
47Mark KastelicCDay-to-DayUpper

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With the offence sputtering of late, there are no Senators on significant point streaks coming into tonight. Kyle Betts and Matt Boucher chipped in with points in last Saturday’s loss, while defender Jacob Bernard-Docker finished the game with a +1 rating, despite the 6-1 scoreline. Sens fans will also be excited to see Roby Jarventie and Lassi Thomson tonight as they return to home ice for the first time since their respective injury breaks. Jarventie is still looking for his first shot on goal and point after failing to register either of those last weekend. Thomson had three shots on goal and a +1 rating through two games in Springfield.

The Amerks boast a number of top prospects in their lineup, including Isaak Rosen and Jiri Kulich, who have each played eight games since representing their countries at the World Junior Hockey Championship. Rosen has two points (one goal, one assist) over that span, while Kulich has five points (one goal, four assists) since getting back from his silver medal performance with team Czechia. Kulich also had a pair of helpers in Rochester’s last game.

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Tonight’s game can be seen on AHL TV or heard live on the Belleville Sens Entertainment Network.


 
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Roster Notes: for tonights game against Rochester

The big addition for Belleville tonight is forward John Quenneville, who signed an American Hockey League contract for the remainder of the season earlier this week. A former first-round pick (30th overall) to the New Jersey Devils in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, the 26-year-old native of Edmonton, Alberta started the season in Sweden, where he had 12 points (five goals, seven assists) with Leksands IF. Matthew Boucher will also draw in, with Jarid Lukosevicius and Rourke Chartier both being added to the injured list after Thursday’s game. Mads Søgaard will make a second consecutive start in net, backed up by Kevin Mandolese, while Ridly Greig, Jack Dougherty, Antoine Bibeau, Kristians Rubins and Logan Flodell are healthy scratches.

Injury Report:

#NamePos.Last GameGames MissedTimelineNotes
8Jayce HawrylukRWJan.13/23 vs TOR46-8 WeeksFoot
10Philippe DaoustCNov.23/22 @ UTC25Season EndingShoulder
14Rourke ChartierCFeb.2/23 vs ROCLong TermLower Body
18Jarid LukoseviciusRWFeb.2/23 vs ROCDay-to-DayLower Body
20Matt WedmanCDec.31/22 @ UTC10Long TermLower Body
47Mark KastelicC1Day-to-DayUpper

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Sens forward Roby Jarventie notched his first pair of points since his 30-game injury layoff on Thursday. Jarventie scored and had a helper, giving him seven points (three goals, four assists) in 11 games played this season. His Finnish countryman Lassi Thomson also notched his first point after a 12-game injury layoff, on Thursday, with an assist on Jarventie’s goal.

For the Amerks, a pair of defenders have been chipping in offensively of late, especially Thursday. Ethan Prow had a pair of assists, while Lawrence Pilut had one helper and seven shots on goal. Up front, the young tandem of Jiri Kulich and Isaak Rosen continues to be impactful, with both rookie forwards scoring against Belleville on Thursday as well.

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Tonight’s game can be seen on AHL TV or heard live on the Belleville Sens Entertainment Network.
 
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