B-Sens 2024/25 Belleville Senators

Halliday has 23 points in his last 21 games.

Considering the big club is averaging less than 2 goals a game in 2025, seems like an obvious choice for a call up.
I imagine he will eventually get a callup, he now leads Belleville in scoring. He is another very interesting prospect & IMO could help the bottom six in Ottawa improve their offence output.
 
I imagine he will eventually get a callup, he now leads Belleville in scoring. He is another very interesting prospect & IMO could help the bottom six in Ottawa improve their offence output.
I don’t see him being effective in a bottom six role
 
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Skating and strength
Regarding strength he is 6'4" & 212 lbs with a proper strength coach & Ottawa has some good ones I expect that will improve quickly. The same could apply to skating given our skating coach is pretty well thought of around here anyway. My concern with him deals more with his intensity, he reminds me a little of Logan Brown in that he has plenty of skill but doesn't seem to engage or show enough determination & drive at times or seems to take some shifts off. Again this can improve with coaching, but the individual has to want it.

I hope that if he can get some starts on the 4th line it will be up to him to improve on that, but with his skillset it could help with some offence to the bottom six. He has moved up to lead Belleville in scoring by a few pts & has started to separate himself from others. He should be awarded with a callup this yr & we should see how he does in the NHL. We should also remember he is only 22 yrs old & is still learning. Hope is not a strategy though & it has to come from the player, we'll see if he figures it out.
 
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Regarding strength he is 6'4" & 212 lbs with a proper strength coach & Ottawa has some good ones I expect that will improve quickly. The same could apply to skating given our skating coach is pretty well thought of around here anyway. My concern with him deals more with his intensity, he reminds me a little of Logan Brown in that he has plenty of skill but doesn't seem to engage or show enough determination & drive at times or seems to take some shifts off. Again this can improve with coaching, but the individual has to want it.

I hope that if he can get some starts on the 4th line it will be up to him to improve on that, but with his skillset it could help with some offence to the bottom six. He has moved up to lead Belleville in scoring by a few pts & has started to separate himself from others. He should be awarded with a callup this yr & we should see how he does in the NHL. We should also remember he is only 22 yrs old & is still learning. Hope is not a strategy though & it has to come from the player, we'll see if he figures it out.
I’d love for his development to keep going, we need assets with trade value
 
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Roster Notes:


There have been no roster moves officially made this morning. However, Ottawa put forward Cole Reinhardt on waivers yesterday, meaning if he clears and is not claimed by another team before 2:00 p.m., he would be eligible to play tonight. It will be Reinhardt’s first appearance with Belleville since December 14 against Rochester if he dresses. Even though he’s only played 14 games for Belleville this season, the 24-year-old Albertan has collected 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) and sits sixth on Belleville’s points list this season. 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 found his offensive touch of late, carrying a five-game point streak (two goals, six assists) into tonight’s contest. The fifth-year pro leads Belleville in goals, with 15, and is tied for second in American Hockey League power play goals, with eight. Rookie forward Stephen Halliday is on a three-game point streak (two goals, two assists). At the same time, defenceman and Belleville’s All-Star Jeremy Davies collected his 150th career AHL point last Saturday with an assist.

Two Hartford players are bringing three-game point streaks into tonight’s game, including Anton Blidh (two goals, one assist) and Brennan Othmann (three goals). Othmann is a former teammate of Belleville goaltender Michael Simpson, as the pair won an Ontario Hockey League Championship together with the Peterborough Petes a couple of seasons ago. Veteran forward Alex Belzile is tied for third overall in AHL scoring, with 38 points (12 goals, 26 assists) in 38 games so far this season.
 
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5-5 OT

BSENS WIN 6-5

GOAL
#23 Cole Reinhardt (7) ASST: #4 Jeremy Davies (24), #22 Garrett Pilon (23)
0:16


Davies with 4 assists

Three Stars
Wyatt Bongiovanni

1st
Wyatt Bongiovanni (#5)
Belleville Senators
G: 1 | A: 1
Jeremy Davies

2nd
Jeremy Davies (#4)
Belleville Senators
G: 0 | A: 4
 
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