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August is here and training camp soon. Typically trade window opens at this time. Wonder if we'll see the 67's move out a few bodies? Or acquire a center and/or OA.
It is impossible to determine who is available for trade. Also as OMG said unless we are trading Rohrer or a known quantity player no one is going to trade. Same with OA and centers. Too many players may or may not be back.
There really is a lot that we need to know about our team. I agree that our top 2 lines are set The 3rd and 4th line is still up for grabs.
Same with Defence we have a lot of players coming back and someone is not going to make it.
It all depends on who shows the most at camp.
Good summary, however TJ is 19 I believe. Of that list it's unlikely Devers, Quick ( unsigned) or Ewles make the team imo. Laforme likely starts as our 13th forward and adds size but I don't think he finishes the year. Another D will also need to be dealt.Ottawa
Foawrds
OA- Cameron Tolnai (C)
19- Jack Beck (LW), Tyler Boucher (RW), Steven Laforme (C)
18- Vinzenz Rohrer (C/RW), Brady Stonehouse(RW), Will Gerrior (LW), Thomas Johnston (LW)
17-Jack Dever (RW),Cooper Foster (C), Luca Pinelli (LW), Brad Gardiner(C), Chris Barlas(C), Ethan Quick
16- Caden Kelly (RW)
Defense
OA- Anthony Costantini
19- Teddy Sawyer, Ranvir Gill-Shane, Jack Matier
18- Matthew Mayich, Derek Smyth, Thomas Sirman
17- Gavin Ewles
16-Frank Marrelli, Henry Mews
Goalies
19- Max Donoso
18- Collin MacKenzie
16-Hayden Duncan
Ideas?
Thats what's fun with junior hockey, the progression (or not) of the kids. My 3 candidates for that big jump are Foster(dominant year in tier 2), Gerrior ( is he a quality bottom 6 or does his offense push him in the top 6?) and Sirman ( can he be that puck moving D??). As an outlier as you said Barlas if he can add size and start the season on the right foot.Sometimes OA’s do become available leading up to training camp. Poorer teams may have guys that will only come back to play on a contender and some other may have depth chart issues (like we are having on defence). So there is a possibility BUT even if we ad an OA early, there would still be a possibility we’d upgrade at the deadline. That’s more why I think they will hold off and allow ice to open for the younger guys to battle.
I’m not 100% sure our top two lines are set. I can definitely say that is the perception but we don’t know if Rohrer is actually going to line up at Centre all season as the primary goal for his development or not. We don’t know if Boucher is returning for certain. He is eligible for the AHL.
We also don’t know what surprises we have in store. There always seems to be one every season or two. Jack Quinn may have not been a surprise to some but he was a CJHL 16 year old. Foster may be in the same situation to catapult forward. TJ was injured much of last season and underperFormed. If he comes in as a 19 year old and performs the way we expected last year then that could upset the apple cart a bit from a depth chart perspective. Barlas played very uninspired last year but he still is a high ceiling player. If he comes in with a new mindset and a ton of confidence as well as carrying 15 extra pounds and two inches taller, it could be a game changer.
This is why I mostly agree with you that we really need to see what we have through training camp and exhibition as well as probably the first 4 weeks of the season before we make any MAJOR moves. We need to see where our gaps are. So, unless there is a ”can’t pass up OA Centre” that comes available that is saying “I want to play for Ottawa dn only Ottawa” like a Lou Dickenson, then I don’t anticipate any moves other than players exiting the program as they thin the herd.
Now that's reassuring as it was not a given he'd be back. He's gonna be a very important player for us and not many players have that true power forward skillset. I think it's very smart of the sens as the kid has not played a lot of hockey and he needs to be at a level he can dominate to develop imo. Now if we can get Kasper......This article says Tyler Boucher has spent the summer in Ottawa and is expected to play OHL this season:
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Boucher back in rhythm for Senators after leaving college | NHL.com
Forward prospect could be poised for NHL debut after another season in junior hockeywww.nhl.com
Mark MancariNow that's reassuring as it was not a given he'd be back. He's gonna be a very important player for us and not many players have that true power forward skillset. I think it's very smart of the sens as the kid has not played a lot of hockey and he needs to be at a level he can dominate to develop imo. Now if we can get Kasper......
Speaking of power forward, when's the last time we had a player that truly fits that description? I'm drawing a blank...Jamie Mcginn kind of?? Beast, OMG help me out!
Good list OMG . Ah memories, loved Mancari. I guess the only one on this list close in talent to Boucher was Bickell. I did chuckle when I saw Graovac's name. He was big but played a soft game...power forward...hummMark Mancari
Bryan Bickell
Corey Cowick
RVS
Tyler Graovac
But I would say the very last one was probably Travis Barron
Good list OMG . Ah memories, loved Mancari. I guess the only one on this list close in talent to Boucher was Bickell. I did chuckle when I saw Graovac's name. He was big but played a soft game...power forward...humm
The skating is what did him in. I taught he had a shot too but it was dependant on improving his skating but did not happen. That being said he was one of the players i saw that improved the most from year 1 to 5.I’m usually pretty good at projecting Pro players or at least more realistic than most. BUT! Mark Mancari was the one I judged too favourably. I thought he had the size and skill to play at the NHL Level as a regular. I was wrong. That one still baffles me.
I would consider Brendan Bell whom we acquired from Barrie in 2012. Chpped in with 20 goals each of his last 2 seasons and was not afraid to go to the dirty areas.
I would add:Now that's reassuring as it was not a given he'd be back. He's gonna be a very important player for us and not many players have that true power forward skillset. I think it's very smart of the sens as the kid has not played a lot of hockey and he needs to be at a level he can dominate to develop imo. Now if we can get Kasper......
Speaking of power forward, when's the last time we had a player that truly fits that description? I'm drawing a blank...Jamie Mcginn kind of?? Beast, OMG help me out!
Wow how could I forget Foy...true power forward. Zultek also fit the bill. But Foy is probably the closest to Boucher in terms of size, skating.I would add:
Matt Foy
Curtis Bowen
Austen Keating
Thomas Nesbitt
Ryan Kuwabara
Matt Zultek
Matt Smyth
Chris Simon
Going way back
Gary Roberts
Randy Cunneyworth
And there is Lance... LOL
Mark BellI would add:
Matt Foy
Curtis Bowen
Austen Keating
Thomas Nesbitt
Ryan Kuwabara
Matt Zultek
Matt Smyth
Chris Simon
Going way back
Gary Roberts
Randy Cunneyworth
And there is Lance... LOL
He's not a centre. Only 58 faceoffs in 64 games last yearJust saw the Petes acquired Conor Lockhart from erie for Alfano, a second and a third. He would have fitted in well as our second line center as a 19y.o with 48 pts last year on a weak team. And an Ottawa kid to booth. We certainly had the ammo to outbid the Petes! Hopefully Boyd has a plan but there haven't been any moves this summer to improve the team compared to the Petes and Niagara ( although I'm not sure what they're trying to achieve).