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Halliday won't be a breakthrough star, but his vision and passing are more than good enough for the NHL level.

If he can make a 3rd line and add more offence there, as well as contribute to a PP2, that will be a win.

I like his skills and believe he can become an NHL player.
 
Halliday won't be a breakthrough star, but his vision and passing are more than good enough for the NHL level.

If he can make a 3rd line and add more offence there, as well as contribute to a PP2, that will be a win.

I like his skills and believe he can become an NHL player.

I think skating is only thing here he needs to work on. If he does, he'll have one.
 
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In case people missed the BSens announcement

Belleville Senators issue statement on forward Zack MacEwen​

January 21, 2025


The Belleville Senators announced today that forward Zack MacEwen will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team for personal reasons.

The hockey club released the following statement:

“The entire Senators organization is committed to supporting Zack during this time. He is a valued member of our organization and has our full backing. Out of respect to Zack’s privacy, we will not have further comment at this time.”
 
B-Sens will play Laval Rockets at the CTC on Feb. 12th:

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Roster Notes:

The biggest addition is that of 1,000+-game National Hockey League veteran Sam Gagner to the Belleville lineup tonight. The 35-year-old forward from London, Ontario, signed a professional tryout with the Senators today. The hope is that Gagner can provide an offensive spark and more veteran leadership to a team continuing to deal with roster turnover and turmoil. On the injury front, Belleville Sens Head Coach Dave Bell says there’s no update on the conditions of goaltenders Mads Sogaard and Malcolm Subban or forward Tyler Boucher. Defenceman Wyatte Wylie is skating again but is not expected to play tonight, while captain Garrett Pilon will return from a week off. Defenceman Kris Myllari and goaltender Mark Sinclair also remain with the Senators on PTOs. Before the game, you can click here for a full list of up-to-date transactions, with lineup details available via the B-Sens social channels (@bellevillesens).

Who to Watch:

Senators forward Angus Crookshank has been Belleville’s most consistent producer of late, finding his name on the scoresheet in three straight games (one goal, two assists). The North Vancouver, BC product was the only Senator to score in Hershey last weekend and is sitting on 69 career AHL goals, just seven back of Egor Sokolov for the Belleville Sens franchise lead. Forward Stephen Halliday had an assist last week and, with 24 points, is among the top-scoring rookies in the league.

The Bears have seen plenty of impact from the back-end of late, with defender Chase Priskie picking up three points (two goals, one assist) over his past two games, including a goal and an assist in Wednesday’s overtime loss at Laval. Meanwhile, Bears forward and AHL All-Star Classic representative Ethan Bear also had an assist in Hershey’s last game. He’s, in fact, had a helper in six of his last seven games played, with a total of eight assists over that span. Goaltender Hunter Shepard has won his last four consecutive starts and his 15 wins have him second in that category in the league.
 
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Roster Notes:

The Senators announced no transactions between the end of Friday’s game and this morning.. As of this morning, defenceman Wyatte Wylie, goaltenders Malcolm Subban and Mads Sogaard, and forward Tyler Boucher all remain on the injured list. Forward Sam Gagner, defender Kris Myllari, and goaltender Mark Sinclair all remain with the Senators on professional tryouts. Before the game, you can click here for a full list of up-to-date transactions, with lineup details available via the B-Sens social channels (@bellevillesens).

Who to Watch:

Belleville forward Stephen Halliday has scored some big goals in his young American Hockey League career, but last night’s overtime winner has to be near the top of the list. The 22-year-old former Ohio State University Buckeyes standout had a goal and an assist last night to record his fifth multi-point game of the season and is sitting inside the top five in AHL rookie scoring with 26 points. Also yesterday, Angus Crookshank scored and extended his point streak to four games (two goals, two assists). Jamieson Rees and Oskar Pettersson each had two-point nights (one goal, one assist), while Sam Gagner picked up an assist in his Belleville Sens debut, and defender Kris Myllari notched his first AHL assist.

Hershey forward Matt Strome was the standout in Friday’s loss, registering a goal and an assist, along with three shots on net and a plus-two rating. The former Ontario Hockey League champion with the Hamilton (now Brantford) Bulldogs has three points (one goal, two assists) in three games against Belleville this season. Bears defender Nicky Leiverman scored his first AHL goal on Friday.

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