Prospect Info: 2024-2025 Ottawa Senators In the system

I’m not so sure about Halliday anymore. I think I like Montgomery over him but the next year should answer some questions
I'm still a believer. He needs to get to point per game pace in the AHL to show he deserves a shot in Ottawa's top 9. After a slow start, he's getting there. His team worst -13 is not good, however.

He has above average playmaking and an underrated shot. He'll never be a gritty, physical type, but there's still a lot of potential to his game.
 
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I’m not so sure about Halliday anymore. I think I like Montgomery over him but the next year should answer some questions
Well Mongomery came from a lower league IMO & is now playing for the power house London Knights. I imagine his size is helpful in a junior league but he does have some skill to him although he isn't a very physical player which but could be if he gains more weight.

Halliday on the other hand is playing in a pro league against men & while he has had a slow start but has started coming on of late. I'm not sure Halliday has the skating or speed for the NHL, but he certainly seems to have the skillset, while I don't see him as a top six player he might be able to forge a career in the bottom six, We'll probably see him sooner or later given an opportunity.
 
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Would you rather get called up and sit on the bench for 3 games with 0 TOI or stay with your club and play a big role?


It's a good question.

I would have to think it is the goal of every developing player to keep moving up the ranks and playing/being in the best possible league that you can play/be in. There's certainly value in being around and practicing at a higher level.

On the flip side, at what point does it hurt your development to not be playing in the actual games and in theory, playing a lot of minutes at that lower level.
 
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Not picked by the Sens but Eriks Mateiko is an impressive player.
Nice pick by the Washington Capitals in the 2024 NHL draft.
I have been at every game so far at the 2025 World Junior Championships.
Washington Capitals have a great looking prospect in Eriks Mateiko and obviously has stood out. Nice find by Washington in the third round.

The second and final drafted player on the Latvian roster will be alternate captain Eriks Mateiko who was a third-round pick this past summer. The Washington Capitals prospect was also named captain of the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs in October and has thrived in his new role. Mateiko, a 6-foot-6 winger, can easily become one of Latvia’s most dangerous players in this type of tournament. So far this season, he has scored 14 goals in 23 games for the Sea Dogs.
 
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