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2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8 Ottawa and Laval, Que. SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTER No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2017-18 Team(s) Acquired 30 Gustavsson, Filip G 6-2 183 20 Luleå (Swe-Jr.), Luleå (SHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Pittsburgh ‘18 31 Hollett, Jordan G 6-5 214 19 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2017 draft, 183rd 70 Mandolese, Kevin G 6-4 175 18 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2018 draft, 157th 76 Aspirot, Jonathan D 6-0 197 19 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 73 D’Astous, Charles-Edouard D 6-3 201 20 Rimouski (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 80 Erkamps, Macoy D 5-11 193 23 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) Junior free agent ‘16 83 Jaros, Christian D 6-3 226 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 139th 58 Lajoie, Maxime D 6-1 191 20 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) 2016 draft, 133rd 88 Lyle, Brady D 6-2 205 19 North Bay (OHL), Owen Sound (OHL) Amateur tryout 64 Mattinen, Nicolas D 6-5 215 20 Flint (OHL), Hamilton (OHL) Amateur tryout 82 Stewart, Chase D 6-2 222 21 Rimouski (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 86 Wolanin, Christian D 6-2 194 23 North Dakota (NCHC), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 107th 79 Batherson, Drake RW 6-2 193 20 Cape Breton (QMJHL), Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) 2017 draft, 121st 21 Brown, Logan C 6-6 223 20 Windsor (OHL), Kitchener (OHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2016 draft, 11th 38 Burzan, Luka C 6-0 184 18 Moose Jaw (WHL), Brandon (WHL) Amateur tryout 78 Chlapik, Filip C 6-1 196 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 48th 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-3 177 18 London (OHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 47th 45 Kelly, Parker C 5-11 179 19 Prince Albert (WHL), Belleville (AHL) Junior free agent ‘17 57 Leier, Boston LW 5-11 197 25 Acadia (AUS), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 84 Luchuk, Aaron C 5-9 189 21 Windsor (OHL), Barrie (OHL) Junior free agent ‘17 60 Lynch, Robert C 6-0 165 20 Drummondville (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 55 MacLeod, Gregor LW 6-0 170 20 Charlottetown (QMJHL), Quebec (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 54 Scarfo, Ryan LW 6-0 191 24 Union (ECAC), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 52 Stallard, Jordan C 6-1 185 20 Prince Albert (WHL) Amateur tryout 75 Sturtz, Andrew RW 5-9 187 23 Penn State (Big-10), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 7 Tkachuk, Brady LW 6-3 194 18 Boston University (H-East) 2018 draft, 4th 36 White, Colin C 6-1 188 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 21st Ottawa Senators Belleville Senators Pierre Dorion General manager Rob Mullowney Chief operating officer Shean Donovan Player development coach Troy Mann Head coach Chris Kelly Player development coach Ryan Murphy Assistant coach Guy Boucher Head coach Paul Boutilier Assistant coach Marc Crawford Associate coach Kory Cooper Goaltending development coach Rob Cookson Assistant coach Jeremy Benoit Conditioning coach Martin Raymond Assistant coach Craig Belfer Athletic therapist Pierre Groulx Goaltending coach Matt Mitchell Equipment manager Kristopher Young Video coach Sean McCauley Coordinator, hockey operations Tim Pattyson Hockey data analyst Chris Schwarz Conditioning coach Rob Mouland Assistant conditioning coach Jordan Silmser Director, team services Brian Morris Senior director, communications Chris Moore Manager, communications Brett Varey Coordinator, communications Dom Nicoletta Head athletic therapist Jean-Sebastien Hartell Assistant athletic therapist John Forget Head equipment manager Ian Cox Assistant equipment manager Alex Menezes Equipment assistant Bram Karp Equipment assistant SENATORS AHL AFFILIATE Belleville Senators (American Hockey League) open their regular season on the road when they visit the Utica Comets on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. Brampton Beast (ECHL) opens its regular season when the team hosts the Manchester Monarchs on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. Ottawa Senators 2018 rookie camp presented by:

SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

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Page 1: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTER

No. Players Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 2017-18 Team(s) Acquired

30 Gustavsson, Filip G 6-2 183 20 Luleå (Swe-Jr.), Luleå (SHL), Belleville (AHL) Trade from Pittsburgh ‘18 31 Hollett, Jordan G 6-5 214 19 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2017 draft, 183rd 70 Mandolese, Kevin G 6-4 175 18 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2018 draft, 157th 76 Aspirot, Jonathan D 6-0 197 19 Moncton (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 73 D’Astous, Charles-Edouard D 6-3 201 20 Rimouski (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 80 Erkamps, Macoy D 5-11 193 23 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) Junior free agent ‘16 83 Jaros, Christian D 6-3 226 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 139th 58 Lajoie, Maxime D 6-1 191 20 Brampton (ECHL), Belleville (AHL) 2016 draft, 133rd 88 Lyle, Brady D 6-2 205 19 North Bay (OHL), Owen Sound (OHL) Amateur tryout 64 Mattinen, Nicolas D 6-5 215 20 Flint (OHL), Hamilton (OHL) Amateur tryout 82 Stewart, Chase D 6-2 222 21 Rimouski (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 86 Wolanin, Christian D 6-2 194 23 North Dakota (NCHC), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 107th 79 Batherson, Drake RW 6-2 193 20 Cape Breton (QMJHL), Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) 2017 draft, 121st 21 Brown, Logan C 6-6 223 20 Windsor (OHL), Kitchener (OHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2016 draft, 11th 38 Burzan, Luka C 6-0 184 18 Moose Jaw (WHL), Brandon (WHL) Amateur tryout 78 Chlapik, Filip C 6-1 196 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 48th 59 Formenton, Alex LW 6-3 177 18 London (OHL), Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2017 draft, 47th 45 Kelly, Parker C 5-11 179 19 Prince Albert (WHL), Belleville (AHL) Junior free agent ‘17 57 Leier, Boston LW 5-11 197 25 Acadia (AUS), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 84 Luchuk, Aaron C 5-9 189 21 Windsor (OHL), Barrie (OHL) Junior free agent ‘17 60 Lynch, Robert C 6-0 165 20 Drummondville (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 55 MacLeod, Gregor LW 6-0 170 20 Charlottetown (QMJHL), Quebec (QMJHL) Amateur tryout 54 Scarfo, Ryan LW 6-0 191 24 Union (ECAC), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 52 Stallard, Jordan C 6-1 185 20 Prince Albert (WHL) Amateur tryout 75 Sturtz, Andrew RW 5-9 187 23 Penn State (Big-10), Belleville (AHL) Collegiate free agent ‘18 7 Tkachuk, Brady LW 6-3 194 18 Boston University (H-East) 2018 draft, 4th 36 White, Colin C 6-1 188 21 Belleville (AHL), Ottawa (NHL) 2015 draft, 21st

Ottawa Senators Belleville Senators Pierre Dorion General manager Rob Mullowney Chief operating officer Shean Donovan Player development coach Troy Mann Head coach Chris Kelly Player development coach Ryan Murphy Assistant coach Guy Boucher Head coach Paul Boutilier Assistant coach Marc Crawford Associate coach Kory Cooper Goaltending development coach Rob Cookson Assistant coach Jeremy Benoit Conditioning coach Martin Raymond Assistant coach Craig Belfer Athletic therapist Pierre Groulx Goaltending coach Matt Mitchell Equipment manager Kristopher Young Video coach Sean McCauley Coordinator, hockey operations Tim Pattyson Hockey data analyst Chris Schwarz Conditioning coach Rob Mouland Assistant conditioning coach Jordan Silmser Director, team services Brian Morris Senior director, communications Chris Moore Manager, communications Brett Varey Coordinator, communications Dom Nicoletta Head athletic therapist Jean-Sebastien Hartell Assistant athletic therapist John Forget Head equipment manager Ian Cox Assistant equipment manager Alex Menezes Equipment assistant Bram Karp Equipment assistant

SENATORS AHL AFFILIATE

Belleville Senators (American Hockey League) open their regular season on the road when they visit the Utica Comets on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.

Brampton Beast (ECHL) opens its regular season when the team hosts the Manchester Monarchs on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m.

Ottawa Senators 2018 rookie camp presented by:

Page 2: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. CAMP SCHEDULE – OTTAWA

Thursday, Sept. 6 10 a.m. ......................Senators practice at Bell Sensplex 11:30 a.m. .................Senators rookies depart for Laval, Que.

Friday, Sept. 7 11:30 a.m. ..................Pre-game skate at Place Bell 7 p.m. .........................Montreal vs. Ottawa

Saturday, Sept. 8 3 p.m. ......................... Toronto vs. Ottawa

ROOKIE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2017 in Toronto (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 2-0-0 record: a 8-2 win over Montreal and a 4-3 shootout win over Toronto.

2016 in London, Ont. (Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished second to Toronto (3-0-0) with a 2-0-1 record: 2-1 overtime loss to Toronto, 1-0 win over Pittsburgh and a 6-3 win over Montreal.

2015 in London, Ont. (Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 5-4 overtime win over Toronto, 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh and a 2-1 win over Montreal.

2014 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators were one of three teams to earn a 2-1-0 record: 4-3 loss to Pittsburgh, 6-2 win over Toronto and a 5-4 shootout win over Chicago.

2013 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 3-0-0 record: 4-1 win over Pittsburgh, 4-3 shootout win over Chicago and a 6-2 win over Toronto.

2011 in Oshawa, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators won the tournament in earning an undefeated 3-0-0 record: 4-0 win over Pittsburgh, 6-5 win over Chicago and a 4-3 overtime win over Toronto. Mark Stone scored the game-winning goal in OT.

2010 in London, Ont. (Chicago, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 5-3 loss to Pittsburgh, 7-3 win over Chicago and a 3-2 win over Toronto.

2009 in Kitchener, Ont. (Boston, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Boston with a 2-1-0 record: 4-1 win over Pittsburgh, 4-3 loss to Boston and a 7-1 win over Toronto.

2008 in Kitchener, Ont. (Florida, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished tied for first with Pittsburgh with a 2-1-0 record: 4-2 win over Florida, 7-5 win over Toronto and a 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh.

2007 in Kitchener, Ont. (Florida, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Toronto) - The Senators finished the round-robin with three wins and one loss. Pittsburgh defeated Ottawa 5-1 in the final.

2005 in Ottawa (Carolina, Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators finished fourth with one win, two losses and one overtime loss. Toronto won the tournament with a record of four wins and no losses.

2004 in Montreal (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto) - The Senators finished the round-robin in third place with two wins and two losses. Toronto was first with three wins and a loss.

2003 in Ottawa (Carolina, Montreal, Ottawa) - The Senators finished fourth with one win, two losses and one overtime loss. Toronto won with a record of four wins and no losses.

2002 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Phoenix) - Florida won the tournament.

2001 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Phoenix) - Montreal won the tournament.

2000 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa Bay) - The Senators won the tournament.

1999 in Hull, Que. (Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa Bay) - The Senators won the tournament.

Page 3: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. CAMP NOTES Numbers: Twenty-seven (27) players have been invited to take part in the 2018 Senators rookie camp and tournament: Three goaltenders, nine defencemen and 15 forwards … Eleven (11) players on the rookie camp roster were drafted by the Senators. Experienced campers: Twenty-four (24) of the 27 players took part in the July 2018 development camp … Ten (10) players participated in the Senators’ 2017 rookie camp and tournament. Young and old: Goaltender Kevin Mandolese is the youngest player in camp at 18 years and four-plus weeks old while collegiate free agent Boston Leier is the team’s oldest rookie at 25 years and two-plus months old. Invited to the main camp (The Senators did not hold a rookie camp in 2006 or in 2012. The club participated in a rookie tournament in Montreal ahead of the 2004-05 lockout season, while the annual tournament was cancelled in 2012 due to the abbreviated season): In September 2017, 19 of the 23 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Logan Brown (C), Thomas Chabot (D), Filip Chlapik (C), Alex Formenton (LW), Christian Jaros (D) and Colin White (C). In September 2016, 16 of the 23 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Logan Brown (C), Thomas Chabot (D), Andreas Englund (D), Ben Harpur (D) and Nick Paul (C). In September 2015, each of the 24 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Thomas Chabot (D), Matt O’Connor (G), Nick Paul (C), Francis Perron (RW) and Matt Puempel (LW). In September 2014, each of the 24 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Fredrik Claesson (D), Ryan Dzingel (C), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), Curtis Lazar (C), Nick Paul (C), Max McCormick (LW) and Matt Puempel (LW). In September 2013, each of the 26 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Cody Ceci (D), Fredrik Claesson (D), Andrew Hammond (G), Ben Harpur (D), Curtis Lazar (C), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), Mark Stone (RW) and Chris Wideman (D). In September 2011, each of the 23 players who participated in the rookie camp and tournament were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Mark Borowiecki (D), Jared Cowen (D), Stephane Da Costa (C), Robin Lehner (G), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (C), Matt Puempel (LW), Mark Stone (RW), Patrick Wiercioch (D) and Mika Zibanejad (C). In September 2010, 17 of the 22 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Erik Condra (RW), Jared Cowen (D), Colin Greening (LW), Eric Gryba (D), Mike Hoffman (C), Robin Lehner (G), Mark Stone (RW) and Patrick Wiercioch (D). In September 2009, 19 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Erik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008, 19 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Brian Elliott (G), Peter Regin (C), Zack Smith (C) and Jesse Winchester (C). In September 2007, 15 of the 26 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Cody Bass (C), Kaspars Daugavins (LW), Brian Elliott (G), Nick Foligno (LW) and Brian Lee (D). In September 2005, 12 of the 22 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Cody Bass (C), Danny Bois (RW), Patrick Eaves (RW), Jeff Glass (G), Kelly Guard (G), Neil Komadoski (D), Tomas Kudelka (D), Andrej Meszaros (D), Neil Petruic (D) and Roman Wick (LW). In September 2003, 10 of the 23 players were invited to the club’s main camp. Notable players who participated in the main camp included: Brooks Laich (C), Brian McGrattan (RW), Christoph Schubert (D) and Greg Zanon (D). Laich earned a brief recall to Ottawa and played in one NHL game before being traded to Washington. In September 2002, 22 players took part in the rookie camp with 11 players moving on to the Senators’ main camp. Anton Volchenkov (D) made the Senators roster out of training camp and spent the entire season with Ottawa, while Ray Emery (G) and Jason Spezza (C) also spent time with the Senators during the 2002-03 season. In September 2001, 22 players took part in the rookie camp with 11 players moving on to the Senators’ main camp. Toni Dahlman (RW) and Josh Langfeld (RW) each earned brief recalls to the Senators during the 2001-02 season. In September 2000, 22 players took part in the second rookie camp with 11 players moving on to the Senators’ main camp. Martin Havlat (RW) made the Senators roster ahead of the 2000-01 season.

Page 4: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 76 – JONATHAN ASPIROT, defence, shoots left, 6-0, 197 lbs.

Born: May 16, 1999 (Mascouche, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Established new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories while competing in his second season for the Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) … Appeared in 67 of the Wildcats’ 68 games … Led all Moncton skaters in plus/minus rating (+6) … Established a new major junior career high by recording at least one point in four consecutive games from Nov. 3 to Nov. 18. He would equal that total, while also establishing a new major junior career high for consecutive games with an assist, by recording one helper in each of four consecutive games from Jan. 14 to Jan. 20 … Tied for the lead in post-season goals among Moncton rearguards (three) as the team upset Rimouski in the first round of the QMJHL playoffs before falling in the second round to eventual President’s Cup finalist, the

Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. 2016-17: Skated as both a left winger and defenceman during his rookie season for Moncton … Recorded a point (an assist) in the first game of his major junior career to help lead Moncton to a 4-2 home win vs. Halifax on 9/23/16 … Helped Moncton go 2-0-0 when he scored goals in consecutive games for the first time in his major junior career, a 4-3 win at Rouyn-Noranda on 11/9/16 and a 5-4 win at Val-d’Or on 11/10/16 … Was named an assistant captain on 1/11/17.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2016-17 Moncton QMJHL 64 3 9 12 37 - - - - - 2017-18 Moncton QMJHL 67 7 19 26 71 10 3 3 6 20

Page 5: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 79 – DRAKE BATHERSON, right wing, shoots right, 6-2, 193 lbs. Twitter: @drrakebatherson

Born: April 27, 1998 (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s fourth-round pick (121st overall)

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Split his second full season of major junior between the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Cape Breton Screaming Eagles and the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada … Concluded the regular season tied for 11th in league scoring, tied for eighth with 12 power-play goals while ranking fourth in points-per game average (1.51) … Was named Cape Breton alternate captain on Oct. 27 … Recognized as the CHL and QMJHL Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 22 after recording 10 points in three games to help the Screaming Eagles earn five of a possible six points during the week. This was part of a larger streak which saw him establish a new major junior career high by recording a point in 15 consecutive games to begin his season from Sept. 23 to Oct. 26 … Named QMJHL Forward of the Month for the month of October after registering at least two points in seven of Cape Breton’s 14 games during the month … Served as an alternate captain, and registered one goal, for Team QMJHL in the two-game CIBC Canada Russia Series in Charlottetown (3-1 win) and Moncton, N.B. (2-1 loss) on Nov. 14 and Nov. 16 respectively … Was traded to Blainville-Boisbriand in exchange for three players and two draft picks on Jan. 6 … Recorded at least one point in 22 of the 27 games in which he skated for Blainville-Boisbriand to help the Armada to 107 standings’ points and the Jean-Rogeau Trophy as the QMJHL regular season champion … Was named as a nominee for the QMJHL’s Paul-Dumont Trophy as Personality of the Year on March 29 … Led all QMJHL skaters in post-season assists (20) and points (33) while leading Blainville-Boisbriand to the President’s Cup Final where the Armada fell in six games to eventual Mastercard Memorial Cup champion Acadie-Bathurst … Helped Team Canada win a gold medal at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. at which he recorded seven points (seven goals) to lead Canadian skaters in goal scoring, while tying for second among all tournament skaters in goals … Was named the Male Team Athlete of the Year at the 2018 Nova Scotia Support4Sport Awards banquet on May 26. The Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of athletes, coaches, officials, sponsors and volunteers from around the

province. 2016-17: Competed in his first full season of major junior hockey with Cape Breton … Led Cape Breton rookies in goals (22), assists (36), points (58), plus/minus rating (+16), penalty minutes (70) and power-play points (24) … Ranked fourth among QMJHL rookies in scoring and was second in assists while leading all North American-born QMJHL rookies in points … Registered the first multi-goal game of his major junior hockey career in the Screaming Eagles’ 6-4 loss at Halifax on 10/1/16 … Earned three points (two goals, one assist) in two games to help Cape Breton claim its first Hurley Cup by defeating Halifax 6-3 at home on 12/30/16 and 5-2 at Halifax on 12/31/16. The trophy is presented, on aggregate, to the winner of the series between Nova Scotia’s two major junior hockey teams … Established a new major junior hockey career high (since surpassed) by recording at least one point in seven consecutive games from 1/13/17 to 1/28/17 … Tied for the team lead in playoff scoring with 12 points (seven goals, five assists) while recording at least one point in all but four of Cape Breton’s 11 post-season games …

Was awarded the Rudderham’s Source for Sports Trophy as the club’s rookie of the year on 3/7/17. 2015-16: Spent the majority of the season with the Maritime Junior A Hockey League’s Valley Wildcats recording 19 points (four goals, 15 assists) over 28 games … Made his major junior hockey debut with Cape Breton in a 3-2 overtime loss at Acadie-Bathurst on 9/11/15 and recorded his first point (an assist) in his first game … Registered two points (two assists) over 10 regular-season games with Cape Breton.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 Valley MJAHL 28 4 15 19 18 6 1 2 3 8 Cape Breton QMJHL 10 0 2 2 2 - - - - - 2016-17 Cape Breton QMJHL 61 22 36 58 70 11 7 5 12 14 2017-18 Cape Breton QMJHL 24 17 22 39 39 - - - - - Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 27 12 26 38 26 22 13 20 33 19 Canada WJC-U20 7 7 0 7 4

Page 6: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 21 – LOGAN BROWN, centre, shoots left, 6-6, 223 lbs. Twitter: @21LBrown

Born: March 5, 1998 (Raleigh, N.C.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s first-round pick (11th overall)

2018-19: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Began the season with Ottawa (NHL) and made his National Hockey League (and professional hockey) debut in the Senators’ opening night 5-4 shootout loss to Washington on Oct. 5 … Appeared in four games for Ottawa before being assigned to the Ontario Hockey League’s Windsor Spitfires on Oct. 25 … Tied for eighth among OHL players in points-per-game average (1.50) while ultimately splitting his fourth major junior season between Windsor and the Kitchener Rangers (OHL) … Registered eight three-point contests throughout the season … Was acquired by Kitchener on Jan. 7 in exchange for four draft picks and defenceman Grayson Ladd … Recorded 10 points (two goals, eight assists) in his first three games with Kitchener to help the Rangers earn three wins over that span … Led league skaters in post-season assists (22) while pacing the Rangers in playoff scoring with 27 points and a plus/minus rating of plus-12, while appearing in each of Kitchener’s 19 post-season contests … Earned a bronze medal while representing the United States at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y., appearing in three games and recording one assist. He suffered a knee injury during Team USA’s 3-2 loss to Slovakia on Dec. 28 and missed five of the team’s remaining six

tournament games. 2016-17: Completed his third season of major junior hockey with Windsor while serving as an alternate captain and recording 40 points (14 goals, 26 assists) over 35 games … Ranked fourth in scoring among Windsor forwards that spent the entire year with the Spitfires despite playing only 35 of the team’s 68 games … Missed a total of 31 games due to wrist, shoulder and hand injuries … Began his season by equaling a major junior career high (since surpassed) when he earned at least one point in seven consecutive games from 9/29/16 to 10/13/16 while helping the Spitfires to a record of 5-2-0 over the stretch … Established a new major junior career high by registering four assists in one game (since equalled) in Windsor’s 4-1 win at Mississauga on 9/30/16, a feat which he repeated in the Spitfires 5-4 home win over London on 10/9/16 … Was recognized as the OHL Player of the Week for the period ending 10/9/16 after posting two goals and six assists over three games from 10/6/16 to 10/9/16 in helping the Spitfires to a mark of 3-0-0 … Was one of four OHL players named to Team USA’s preliminary roster for the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship on 12/5/16 and attended the U.S. National Junior Team Selection Camp from 12/16/16 to 12/20/16 in Buffalo, N.Y. … Earned four assists over seven post-season games to tie for first among Spitfires forwards as Windsor was ultimately eliminated in their first round series against London … Helped Windsor capture the Mastercard Memorial Cup (as host team), registering five points (one goal, four assists) over four games, including

two assists in Windsor’s 4-3 win over Erie (OHL) in the championship game on 5/28/17. 2015-16: Competed in his second season with Windsor establishing new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Led the Spitfires in assists (53) while ranking second in overall team scoring with 74 points … Ranked second among Spitfires with a plus/minus rating of plus-24 … Ranked 10th among all OHL players in assists … Scored one of Team Cherry’s two goals in a 3-2 setback to Team Orr at the annual CHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/28/16 in Vancouver … Established what was at the time a new major junior individual game career high with four points (one goal, three assists) in Windsor’s 5-3 home win over Flint on 1/21/16 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his OHL career, which included the game-winning marker, in the Spitfires 4-3 win at Sault Ste. Marie on 2/28/16 … Led the Spitfires in post-season assists and points (six respectively) as Windsor was eliminated from OHL playoff contention by Kitchener in a five-game series ... Helped the United States earn a bronze medal while ranking third among Americans and fourth among all tournament players with 12 points (three goals, nine assists) over seven contests at the IIHF

U18 World Junior Championship in Grand Forks, N.D. 2014-15: Made his major junior hockey career debut with Windsor after being acquired from the Niagara IceDogs in an off-season trade in exchange for six draft picks … Led Spitfire rookies while ranking fourth among all Windsor players with 43 points (17 goals, 26 assists) … Tied for second among Spitfires in assists … Ranked fifth among OHL rookies in scoring … Played the first game and scored the first goal (and power-play goal) of his major junior career in the Spitfires’ season-opening 2-1 home setback to Guelph on 9/28/14.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2014-15 Windsor OHL 56 17 26 43 20 - - - - - 2015-16 Windsor OHL 59 21 53 74 40 5 0 6 6 6 U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 3 9 12 2 2016-17 Windsor OHL 35 14 26 40 27 7 0 4 4 6 2017-18 Windsor OHL 15 13 11 24 10 - - - - - Kitchener OHL 17 9 15 24 6 19 5 22 27 6 Ottawa NHL 4 0 1 1 0 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U20 3 0 1 1 0

Page 7: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 38 – LUKA BURZAN, centre, shoots left, 6-0, 184 lbs.

Born: Jan. 7, 2000 (Surrey, B.C.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2017-18: Split his second full major junior season between the Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL) and Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) … Began the season with Moose Jaw where he recorded 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 42 games … Acquired by Brandon, along with defenceman Chase Hartje and three draft picks, for defenceman Kale Clauge on Jan. 10 … Recorded one assist for Team Orr in their 7-4 setback to Team Cherry at the 2018 Sherwin Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospect’s game in Guelph, Ont. on Jan. 25 … Tied for third in team goals (five) while skating in each of the Wheat Kings 11 post-season games … Was invited to attend Team Canada’s National Men’s U18 development

camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Led all first-year Moose Jaw skaters in points (14 goals, 13 assists) … Recorded three multi-goal games … Appeared in each of Moose Jaw’s seven post-season contests and recorded the first multi-point game (two assists) of his major junior playoff career in the Warriors’ 3-2 Game 2 home win vs. Swift Current on 3/25/17 during their first round playoff series.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 Valley West BCMML 29 16 31 47 28 7 4 13 17 2 Moose Jaw WHL 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2016-17 Moose Jaw WHL 66 14 13 27 18 7 0 3 3 0 2017-18 Moose Jaw WHL 42 6 13 19 10 - - - - - Brandon WHL 30 9 12 21 10 11 5 2 7 0

Page 8: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 78 – FILIP CHLAPIK, centre, shoots left, 6-1, 196 lbs. Twitter: @chlapa14

Born: June 3, 1997 (Prague) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s second second-round pick (48th overall)

2018-19: Attending his fourth Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Led Belleville Senators (AHL) forwards in points (32) and assists (21) despite appearing in only 52 of the team’s 76 games while skating in his first professional season … Was recalled to Ottawa on an emergency basis for the first time on Oct. 25 and made his NHL debut while also recording his first NHL point (an assist), in the Senators’ 5-4 home win vs. Philadelphia on Oct. 26 … Was recalled by the Senators on four additional occasions and recorded the first goal of his NHL career in Ottawa’s 6-2 home loss vs. Edmonton on March 22 … Registered the first multi-goal (two) game of his professional career in the B-Sens’ 4-3 home win vs. Utica on March 17 … Established a new professional career high by recording at least one point in five consecutive AHL games in which he skated

from March 18 to April 13. The streak saw him record three goals and six assists. 2016-17: Competed in his third season of major junior hockey with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Charlottetown Islanders … Concluded the season ranking fourth among QMJHL skaters in assists (57) and points (91) while leading Islanders players in power-play goals (14), penalty minutes (98) and shots (263) and tying for the team lead in goals (34) among players who spent the entire season with Charlottetown … Set a new Islanders’ franchise record by recording at least one point in each of the team’s first 21 games to start the season. The streak saw him register 37 points (18 goals, 19 assists) from 9/29/16 to 11/11/16 … Recorded 14 games of three or more points … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 12/22/16 … Was recognized as the QMJHL’s first star of the week on 2/6/17 after earning 12 points (three goals, nine assists) with a plus-seven plus/minus rating over four consecutive Islander wins from 1/31/17 to 2/5/17. He was also recognized as the QMJHL’s third star of the week on 10/17/16 after registering four goals and three assists and a plus-eight plus/minus rating over three games from 10/10/16 to 10/15/16 … Led Islander players in assists (14) and plus/minus rating (+13) while appearing in each of the team’s 13 post-season games … Was recognized as Charlottetown’s Top Offensive Player and presented with its Player’s Player Award and its MVP Award at the team’s annual awards banquet … Appeared in each of the Czech Republic’s five games at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior

Championship in Toronto and Montreal tying for the team lead in goals (two) while also tying for third in points (three). 2015-16: Concluded his second season with Charlottetown matching his career high in assists (42) and establishing a new major junior high with 50 penalty minutes (since surpassed) … Led the Islanders in assists and ranked second in team scoring … Registered 16 multi-point contests including four three-point efforts … Was limited to only five of Charlottetown’s 12 playoff contests after sustaining an injury in Game 5 of the Islanders’ first-round series against Rimouski on 4/1/16. The injury caused him to miss the remainder of the post-season … Was held scoreless with two penalty minutes while appearing in each of the Czech Republic’s

five games at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland. 2014-15: Competed in his first season of major junior hockey with Charlottetown registering 75 points (33 goals, 42 assists) while appearing in 64 regular-season games ... Began his major junior career by registering at least one point in his first six consecutive contests (three multi-point games over that span) after making his debut in the Islanders’ 3-2 home shootout win over Saint John on 9/12/14 … Led Charlottetown rookies while ranking second among all Islander players in scoring … Tied for fourth among Charlottetown players with nine points (one goal, eight assists) over nine post-season contests … Was limited to three games (on account of the Islanders’ participation in the QMJHL playoffs) for the Czech Republic at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Switzerland where he was held

scoreless. 2013-14: Spent the season primarily with Sparta Praha’s U20 team in the Czech U20 division where he registered 35 points (16 goals, 19 assists) over 38 games … Helped his home country to a silver medal at the 2014 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Finland where he earned one point (one assist) while skating in each of his team’s seven games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 Sparta Praha U20 Czech U20 38 16 19 35 22 7 3 3 6 6 Czech Rep. WJC-U18 7 0 1 1 2 2014-15 Charlottetown QMJHL 64 33 42 75 42 9 1 8 9 10 Czech Rep. WJC-U18 3 0 0 0 2 2015-16 Charlottetown QMJHL 52 12 42 54 50 5 1 1 2 0 Czech Rep. WJC-U20 5 0 0 0 2 2016-17 Charlottetown QMJHL 57 34 57 91 98 13 5 14 19 27 Czech Rep. WJC-U20 5 2 1 3 0 2017-18 Belleville AHL 52 11 21 32 47 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 20 1 3 4 4 - - - - -

Page 9: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 73 – CHARLES-EDOUARD D’ASTOUS, defence, shoots left, 6-3, 201 lbs. Twitter: @charle_dastous

Born: April 21, 1998 (Rimouski, Que.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournaent. 2017-18: Completed his third season of major junior with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Rimouski Oceanic and ranked seventh among league defencemen in scoring with 56 points (18 goals, 38 assists). He was also second in goals … Ranked third among Oceanic skaters in plus/minus rating (+33) … Recorded 17 multi-point games … Registered at least one shot on goal in 57 of the 59 games in which he skated … Established a new major junior single game career high by recording four assists in Rimouski’s 6-1 home win vs. Quebec on Dec. 31 … Led Oceanic skaters with seven post-season assists while appearing in each of Rimouski’s seven games during its opening round

playoff loss to Moncton … Attended the St. Louis Blues prospect camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Led Oceanic defencemen in scoring with 40 points (13 goals, 27 assists) while skating in 67 of the team’s 68 games … Recorded three multi-goal games … Was recognized as Rimouski’s Scholastic Player of the Month for November … Registered at least one point in

eight of nine games from 1/12/17 to 1/29/17. The streak saw him earn seven goals and seven assists over that span. 2015-16: Skated in his first major junior season for Rimouski and ranked third among Oceanic defencemen with 19 points (four goals, 15 assists) … Earned the first point of his major junior career (an assist) in the Oceanic’s 5-4 shootout win at Sherbrooke on 10/29/15 … Recorded the first multi-point game of his major junior career (two assists) in Rimouski’s 5-4 loss at Val-d’Or on 11/14/15 … Was recognized as Rimouski’s Scholastic Player of the Month for January.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 Rimouski QMJHL 63 4 15 19 64 4 0 0 0 6 2016-17 Rimouski QMJHL 67 13 27 40 40 4 0 0 0 2 2017-18 Rimouski QMJHL 59 18 38 56 96 7 1 7 8 12

Page 10: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 80 – MACOY ERKAMPS, defence, shoots right, 5-11, 193 lbs. Twitter: @macoy_erkamps

Born: Feb. 2, 1995 (Delta, B.C.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a three-year entry-level contract on 4/1/17.

2018-19: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the season in the American Hockey League for the first time with the Belleville Senators … Registered new career highs in all major statistical categories … Scored the first goal of his professional career in the B-Sens’ eventual 3-2 shootout win at Binghamton on Feb. 2 … Appeared in

two games with the ECHL’s Brampton Beast and was held scoreless while registering two penalty minutes. 2016-17: Spent the majority of the season with the Wichita Thunder (ECHL) where he ranked second among defencemen in goals (six), assists (19) and points (25) … Made his professional debut with Wichita on Oct. 15, registering one shot on goal, in the Thunder’s 4-3 home loss to Tulsa … Recorded his first professional point (an assist), and first professional multi-point game on Oct. 21 in Wichita’s 4-1 home win over Missouri … Registered a professional career high five shots on goal in Wichita’s 7-6 overtime loss at Missouri on Feb. 4 … Earned at least one point in two consecutive games on six separate occasions … Was recalled to Binghamton (AHL) on two separate occasions and earned two points (two assists) over 11 games … Was named as a finalist

for Wichita’s Professional Athlete of the Year Award on June 9 by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission. 2015-16: Served as Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) team captain while establishing new major junior career highs in goals (13), assists (58) and points (71) while appearing in each of his team’s 72 games for the second time in his major junior career … Ranked second among Wheat Kings defencemen (and was second among WHL rearguards) in points … Led WHL defencemen and ranked seventh among all WHL players in assists … Led WHL post-season players with a plus/minus rating of plus-21 after tying for fourth among WHL players with a career-high plus-47 rating during the regular season … Was the recipient of Brandon’s Art Marshall Trophy in recognition of the club’s Top Graduating Player … Was awarded the McDonalds Frank King Most Community Minded Player Trophy in addition to the Rob Stouffer Most Inspirational Player Memorial Trophy … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 4/1/16 … Participated in the St. Louis Blues’ rookie camp under a try-out agreement

ahead of the season. 2014-15: Played his first season with the Western Hockey League’s Brandon Wheat Kings following a trade from Lethbridge on 9/30/14 … Made his Brandon debut in the Wheat Kings’ 4-3 home overtime loss to Tri-City on 10/3/14 … Ranked seventh among Wheat Kings with a plus/minus rating of plus-29 … Appeared in the WHL playoffs for the first time and skated in each of Brandon’s 19 post-season contests in helping the club reach the WHL final where it was ultimately eliminated in four games by Kelowna … Ranked second among Wheat Kings with 21 post-season penalty minutes in addition to

having recorded five playoff points (two goals, three assists). 2013-14: Completed his third full season of major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes matching his career high in goals (five) while setting a new high in penalty minutes (83) … Led Lethbridge defencemen and tied for fifth among Hurricanes in points … Ranked second among Hurricanes in assists and was fifth in penalty minutes … Registered seven multi-point contests five of which were multi-assist

efforts. 2012-13: Completed his second full season of major junior hockey with Lethbridge establishing new major junior career highs in goals (five), assists (30), points (35) and penalty minutes (65) while appearing in each of his club’s 72 games for the first time … Ranked first among Hurricanes’ defencemen in scoring, while ranking second among all Lethbridge players in assists … Established a new major junior single-game career high with four points (one goal, three assists) in a 6-4 home win over Calgary on 1/25/13 … Recorded 15 points (including three games in which he had three assists) over 13 Lethbridge games

in January ... Was invited to the Senators summer development camp. 2011-12: Made his major junior career debut with Lethbridge (WHL) recording 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) and 62 penalty minutes in 63 games … Played his first WHL contest on 9/24/11 at Medicine Hat before registering his first point (and multi-point contest) on 9/30/11 against Calgary … Ranked third among Lethbridge rookies in scoring.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2011-12 Lethbridge WHL 63 4 16 20 62 - - - - - 2012-13 Lethbridge WHL 72 5 30 35 65 - - - - - 2013-14 Lethbridge WHL 66 5 26 31 83 - - - - - 2014-15 Brandon WHL 68 3 28 31 60 19 2 3 5 21 2015-16 Brandon WHL 72 13 58 71 64 21 4 10 14 18 2016-17 Wichita ECHL 58 6 19 25 50 - - - - - Binghamton AHL 11 0 2 2 6 - - - - - 2017-18 Brampton ECHL 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Belleville AHL 46 1 3 4 24 - - - - -

Page 11: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 59 – ALEX FORMENTON, left wing, shoots left, 6-3, 177 lbs. Twitter: @88Forms

Born: Sept. 13, 1999 (King City, Ont.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s second-round pick (47th overall)

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Competed in his second season with the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights, and first as alternate captain, establishing new major junior career highs in goals (29), assists (19), points (48) and penalty minutes (55) … Led Knights skaters in goals and was second in penalty minutes … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on Oct. 2 … Made his professional, and National Hockey League, debut in Ottawa’s 2-1 home shootout loss vs. Detroit on Oct. 7 becoming the youngest player in Senators history to appear in a regular season game for the club … Was assigned to London on Oct. 15 … Recorded one assist over two games for Team OHL as they went 1-1 against Team Russia during the CIBC Canada Russia Series after a 5-2 setback on Nov. 9 in Owen Sound, Ont. and a 4-2 victory on Nov. 13 in Sudbury, Ont. … Was recognized as the best skater and second best defensive forward amongst all Western Conference players in the annual OHL Coaches Poll when this year’s results were announced on March 15 … Led all Knights in playoff goals (five) and points (seven) over four games as London was defeated by Owen Sound in the first round of the 2018 OHL playoffs … Was re-assigned to Belleville (AHL) at the conclusion of London’s season and made his AHL debut on April 4 in the B-Sens 2-1 home loss to Springfield … Appeared in each of Team Canada’s seven games at the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. and recorded four points (two goals, two assists), including a goal in the

championship game, to help Canada claim the gold medal with a 3-1 victory over Team Sweden on Jan. 5. 2016-17: Made his major junior hockey debut with London and led team rookies in goals (16), assists (18), points (34) and plus/minus rating (+21) … Ranked 10th among all OHL first-year players in scoring … Recorded seven power-play points (four goals, three assists) and two shorthanded points (one goal, one assist) … Played the first game of his major junior career and recorded his first point (an assist) in London’s 4-1 loss at Sarnia on 9/21/16 … Recorded the first multi-assist game of his major junior career in a third star performance in the Knights 4-3 home overtime loss to Sault Ste. Marie on 10/28/16 … Registered two shots and a plus-one plus/minus rating for Team Orr in a 7-5 setback at the annual CHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/30/17 in Quebec City, Que. … Was held scoreless while appearing in each of the Knights 14 post-season contests … Was named to the OHL’s Second All-Rookie Team … Was a finalist for the OHL Scholastic Player of the Year award along with being recognized as a member of the

OHL Scholastic Team. 2015-16: Spent the entire season with the Ontario Junior A Hockey League’s Aurora Tigers and ranked third among forwards in goals (13) while leading forwards in penalty minutes (66) … Was one of two Tigers to skate in each of the team’s 54 contests … Scored two goals over five post-season games as Aurora was eliminated in its first round series by Wellington.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 Aurora OJHL 54 13 13 26 66 5 2 0 2 0 2016-17 London OHL 65 16 18 34 50 14 0 0 0 6 2017-18 London OHL 48 29 19 48 55 4 5 2 7 6 Belleville AHL 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Canada WJC-U20 7 2 2 4 8

Page 12: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 30 – FILIP GUSTAVSSON, goaltender, catches left, 6-2, 183 lbs.

Born: June 7, 1998 (Skellefteå, Sweden) Drafted: 2016 – Pittsburgh’s first second-round pick (55th overall) Acquired: In a trade from Pittsburgh on Feb. 23.

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the season with Luleå of the SHL while also making appearances with Luleå’s J20 team and the Belleville Senators (AHL) … Established European professional highs in all major statistical categories … Led SHL rookies in shutouts (three) while ranking second among rookies in goals-against average (2.07) and in save percentage (.918) … Allowed three goals or less in each of his nine regular season appearances after returning from the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. on Jan. 11 … Earned the first playoff win of his European professional career (23 saves) in Luleå’s 2-1 Game 2 victory at Brynas on March 14 …. Made his North American professional debut, and earned the first victory of his AHL career (37 saves), via Belleville’s 8-2 home win vs. Laval on March 25 … Helped lead Team Sweden to a silver medal at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship by recording a tournament-high equaling 1.81 goals against average … Was voted to the tournament all-star team while also being recognized as the tournament’s top goaltender after Sweden’s 3-1 loss to Canada in the gold medal game on Jan. 6 in Buffalo, N.Y. … Represented Sweden as the third goaltender at the 2018 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Copenhagen and Herning,

Denmark but did not see any game action. 2016-17: Played primarily in the SHL for the first time, appearing in a (then) European professional high 15 games for Luleå … Made appearances in each of Luleå’s two playoff contests in its wild-card round vs. Malmö allowing three goals over two games which saw Malmö sweep the series with 6-1 and 5-4 wins on 3/11/17 and 3/13/17, respectively … Won three of his six appearances for Luleå’s J20 team while also spending playing time at the Swe-Jr. league for the second consecutive year … Served as the backup goaltender for Team Sweden at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto stopping 36 of 38 shots to help Sweden to a 5-2 victory over the Czech Republic on

12/31/16 in his lone tournament appearance. 2015-16: Appeared in 20 games with Luleå’s J20 team and established new J20 career highs in wins (eight) and games (20) … Made his SHL debut for Luleå making 15 saves in its 4-1 home loss vs. HV71 on 11/14/15 before earning his first SHL win (20 saves) in Luleå’s 2-1 win at Örebro on 11/19/15 … Was recognized as the tournament’s top goaltender in helping Sweden to a silver medal at the 2016 IIHF World U18 Championship in Grand Forks, N.D.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2014-15 Luleå J18 Swe-Jr. 9 - - - - - - 2.22 - - - - - - Luleå J18 Allsvenskan 9 - - - - - - 2.18 - - - - - - Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 7 1 6 0 424 28 0 3.96 - - - - - - 2015-16 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 20 8 11 0 1,154 62 0 3.22 1 0 1 60 3 3.00 Luleå SHL 6 4 2 0 359 13 0 2.17 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 Sweden WJC-U18 5 3 1 0 289 13 0 2.70 2016-17 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 6 3 3 0 373 13 0 2.09 3 1 2 189 3 0.95 Luleå SHL 15 4 10 0 845 38 0 2.70 2 0 1 51 3 3.53 Sweden WJC-U20 1 0 1 0 60 2 0 2.00 2017-18 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 7 5 2 0 421 12 2 1.71 - - - - - - Luleå SHL 22 8 10 2 1,190 41 3 2.07 3 1 1 123 6 2.91 Belleville AHL 7 2 4 0 379 19 0 3.01 - - - - - - Sweden WJC-U20 6 4 1 0 365 11 0 1.81

Page 13: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 31 – JORDAN HOLLETT, goaltender, catches left, 6-5, 214 lbs. Twitter: @JordanHollett

Born: March 31, 1999 (Langley, B.C.) Drafted: 2017 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (183rd overall)

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent his third full major junior season with the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers establishing new major junior career highs in wins (16), minutes (2,009) and games (36) … Was traded to Medicine Hat from the Regina Pats (WHL) prior to the season in exchange for forward Matt Bradley and two draft picks … Made a major junior single game career-high 49 saves, while facing a major junior career-high 53 shots, in the Tigers’ 5-4 shootout win over Prince Albert on Dec. 6 … Returned to action, and made 20 saves, in the Tigers’ 3-2 home loss vs. Lethbridge on March 17 after a 16-game injury layoff … Won the first playoff game of his major junior career in stopping 32 of 34 shots in the Tigers’ 7-2 Game 1 home win vs. Brandon during the teams’ opening-round series on March 23.

2016-17: Spent the entire season with Regina establishing a new major junior hockey career high in shutouts (two) … Allowed three or fewer goals in 12 of his 19 appearances … Established a new major junior career high in earning the win in 10 consecutive appearances from 10/14/16 to 2/15/17 … Registered the first shutout of his major junior career on in the Pats’ 2-0

victory at Swift Current on 2/15/17. 2015-16: Began the season with the Pacific Junior Hockey League’s Ridge Meadows Flames earning three wins in eight appearances … Was promoted to Regina on 11/6/15 and spent the remainder of the season with the Pats … Earned the first win of his major junior career in Regina’s 8-5 home win over Red Deer on 11/13/15 … Concluded the season on a three-game winning streak in allowing four or fewer goals in each game from 3/9/16 to 3/12/16.

2014-15: Spent the majority of the season with Okanagan Hockey Academy Prep White (CSSHL) recording nine wins over 12 games … Was promoted to Regina (WHL) for one game, making his major junior debut as a 15-year old in the Pats’ 5-0 loss at Victoria on 11/22/14 … Recorded shutouts in back-to-back appearances with Okanagan on 12/13/14 and 1/16/15, respectively.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2014-15 Okanagan CSSHL 12 9 3 0 716 25 2 2.10 Regina WHL 1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 - - - - - - 2015-16 Ridge Meadows PIJHL 8 3 4 1 474 26 0 3.29 - - - - - - Regina WHL 23 10 6 1 1,144 70 0 3.67 1 0 0 7 0 0.00 2016-17 Regina WHL 19 15 2 2 1,143 54 2 2.83 1 0 0 20 0 0.00 2017-18 Medicine Hat WHL 36 16 13 4 2,009 115 0 3.43 5 2 3 308 18 3.50

Page 14: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 83 – CHRISTIAN JAROS, defence, shoots right, 6-3, 226 lbs. Twitter: @ChristianJaros

Born: April 2, 1996 (Kosice, Slovakia) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (139th overall)

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Skated in his first professional season in North America primarily for the Belleville Senators (AHL) … Ranked fourth among B-Sens’ defencemen in scoring with 16 points (three goals, 13 assists) … Registered four multi-point games … Was recalled to Ottawa on Oct. 8 and made his National Hockey League debut in the Senators’ 3-2 shootout win at Vancouver on Oct. 10 … Scored his first AHL goal en route to registering the first multi-point game (one goal, one assist) of his AHL career during a first star performance in Belleville’s 5-1 win at Hartford on Oct. 20 … Established a AHL single-game career high with 15 penalty minutes in Belleville’s 4-3 home shootout win vs. Albany on Dec. 13 … Missed 20 games from Jan. 24 to March 10 with a foot injury … Skated in each of Slovakia’s seven games at the 2018 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Copenhagen and Herning, Denmark … Scored the game-winning goal, his lone point

of the tournament, and was named Team Slovakia’s Player of the Game in its 4-2 win over Austria on May 8. 2016-17: Spent the entire season in the SHL for the first time (with Luleå) establishing new European professional highs in goals (five), assists (eight), points (13) and games (36) … Led team defencemen in plus/minus (+8) and was third among defencemen in goals… Recorded two points in Luleå‘s four Champions League games ahead of the SHL season … Missed the team’s last 10 games

due to injury … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 5/30/17. 2015-16: Competed in his second season in the SHL with Luleå establishing new European professional highs (since surpassed) in assists (five) and points (five) while matching his career high in games (25) … Tied for second among Luleå defencemen with three post-season points (three assists) while leading the club with 20 penalty minutes over 10 playoff contests … Skated in a career high 25 games with Asplöven of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league registering five points (two goals, three assists) and 53 penalty minutes … Served as Slovakia’s captain while leading team defencemen with two points (one goal, one assist) and appearing in each of the his country’s five games at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland ... Was selected as one of Slovakia’s top three players by

tournament coaches. 2014-15: Served as an assistant captain while skating in 23 games with Luleå’s J20 team and establishing new J20 career highs in goals (four), assists (eight) and points (12) ... Appeared in 25 games with Luleå’s SHL club after making his SHL debut in Luleå’s 3-2 loss at Linkopings on 10/9/14 … Recorded the first point (an assist) of his SHL career in a 2-1 Luleå home win over Växjö on 11/15/14 … Was the youngest player to skate for Luleå’s SHL team … Skated in six games with Asplöven of Sweden’s Allsvenskan league … Appeared in each of Slovakia’s seven contests, recording one point (one assist) and eight penalty minutes at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal, where he helped his country

win the bronze medal with a 4-2 victory over Sweden on 1/5/15 at Air Canada Centre. 2013-14: Registered four points (one goal, three assists) over the first three games of his J20 career with Luleå, but spent the season primarily with Luleå’s J18 club.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 3 1 3 4 0 - - - - - 2014-15 Luleå J20 Swe-Jr. 23 4 8 12 74 3 0 1 1 6 Asplöven Allsvenskan 6 0 1 1 0 - - - - - Luleå SHL 25 0 1 1 6 - - - - - Slovakia WJC-U20 7 0 1 1 8 2015-16 Asplöven Allsvenskan 22 2 3 5 53 - - - - - Luleå SHL 25 0 5 5 45 10 0 3 3 20 Slovakia WJC-U20 5 1 1 2 2 Slovakia WC 5 2 0 2 10 2016-17 Luleå SHL 36 5 8 13 22 - - - - - 2017-18 Belleville AHL 44 3 13 16 43 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Slovakia WC 7 1 0 1 0

Page 15: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 45 – PARKER KELLY, centre, shoots left, 5-11, 179 lbs. Twitter: @Parks_17

Born: May 14, 1999 (Camrose, Alta.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a three-year entry-level contract on 9/19/17.

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Set new major junior career highs in goals (29), assists (30), points (59) and penalty minutes (81) while competing in his third season, and his first as an alternate captain, with the Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders … Led Prince Albert in shorthanded goals (four) … Ranked third on the team in goals and was fifth in points … Ranked first among players who spent the entire season with Prince Albert with seven game-winning goals … Recorded 12 multi-point games … Established a new major junior career high with three assists in the Raiders’ 6-4 home win vs. Moose Jaw on March 9 … Led the Raiders with 22 shots on goal in the first round of the WHL playoffs … Was recognized as the team’s Century 21 Lionel Diehl Memorial Hardest Working Player for the second consecutive year at the conclusion of the regular season … Made his professional hockey debut, and recorded his first professional point (a

goal) with Belleville (AHL) in its 5-1 victory at Rochester on April 6. 2016-17: Competed in his second season with Prince Albert establishing, at the time, new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Ranked third among Raiders in goals (21) while being one of two players to appear in each of the team’s 72 games … Registered the first three power-play goals of his major junior career … Recorded 11 multi-point games …Tallied the first multi-goal game of his major junior career to help Prince Albert to a 5-4 home win over Moose Jaw on 1/28/17 … Recorded at least one point in four consecutive games from 3/1/17 to 3/7/17 … Established a new single game major junior career high with four points (two goals, two assists) and a plus-

four rating in a first star performance in the team’s 8-0 home win over Kootenay on 3/4/17. 2015-16: Made his major junior hockey debut with Prince Albert … Ranked second among Prince Albert rookies with 19 points and led first-year Raiders with a plus/minus rating of plus-12 … Recorded the first point of his major junior career (an assist) in the Raiders’ 5-4 home win over Medicine Hat on 10/3/15 … Earned the first multi-point game of his major junior career (one goal, one assist) in the Raiders’ 5-4 home loss to Lethbridge on 12/15/15.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2014-15 Camrose AJHL 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Prince Albert WHL 68 8 11 19 31 5 0 0 0 0 2016-17 Prince Albert WHL 72 21 22 43 75 - - - - - 2017-18 Prince Albert WHL 69 29 30 59 81 7 3 1 4 8 Belleville AHL 5 1 0 1 0 - - - - -

Page 16: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 58 – MAXIME LAJOIE, defence, shoots left, 6-1, 191 lbs. Twitter: @max_lajoie

Born: Nov. 5, 1997 (Quebec City, Que.) Drafted: 2016 – Ottawa’s fifth-round pick (133rd overall)

2018-19: Attending his third Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent the majority of his first professional season with the Belleville Senators (AHL) ranking third among team defencemen in assists (14) … Scored the shootout winner, in its sixth round, in Ottawa’s 4-3 shootout win on Sept. 10 at Toronto to help the Senators prospects claim the 2017 Rookie Tournament title with a 2-0-0 record … Recorded the first multi-point game (two assists) of his professional career in the B-Sens’ 4-3 shootout win at Manitoba on Oct. 27 … Appeared in his lone ECHL game of the season in Brampton’s 3-2 home overtime win vs. Kalamazoo on Nov. 23 … Scored his only goal of the season in a third star performance during the Senators’ 3-2 home

shootout win vs. Laval on April 7. 2016-17: Competed in his third full season with the Western Hockey League’s Swift Current Broncos while serving as an alternate captain … Established new major junior career highs in assists (35), points (42) and plus/minus (+20) … Ranked second among Broncos defencemen in scoring … Recorded 11 multi-point games … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 10/3/16 … Helped Swift Current to an 8-3 home victory over Kootenay on 1/11/17 by registering two assists and establishing a new major junior career high with a plus-five plus/minus rating … Led Swift Current defencemen in playoff scoring in helping the Broncos advance to Round 2 of the WHL’s Eastern Conference playoffs where the team was ultimately defeated in seven games by Regina … Was recognized as the team’s top defenceman while also being

awarded the Innovation Credit Union Coaches Award, which he shared with forward Glenn Gawdin, on 3/20/17. 2015-16: Completed his second full season with Swift Current establishing new major junior career highs in goals (eight) and penalty minutes (28) … Served as a Broncos’ alternate captain … Led Swift Current defencemen while ranking fourth among all Broncos in team scoring … Scored seven of his eight goals while the team was on the power-play … Ranked third among

Broncos in assists … Registered eight multi-point contests. 2014-15: Was one of seven Swift Current players to appear in each of the league’s 72 regular-season contests … Ranked second among Broncos’ defencemen and was sixth in overall team scoring with what was a major junior career-high 41 points (seven goals, 34 assists) … Recorded the first goal (and first power-play goal) of his major junior career in Swift Current’s 5-3 loss at Prince George on 9/30/14 … Established a new individual game career high (since matched) with three points (two goals, one assist) in the Broncos’ 5-4 home win over Portland on 10/22/14 ... Led Broncos’ defencemen and ranked third among all Swift Current players with three post-season points (one goal,

two assists) as the Broncos were swept by Regina in an opening-round playoff series. 2013-14: Spent the season playing with the Alberta Midget Hockey League’s Calgary Royals but was recalled to Swift Current to make his WHL debut, in which he was held scoreless, in the Broncos’ 6-3 loss at Saskatoon on 1/1/14.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Swift Current WHL 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2014-15 Swift Current WHL 72 7 34 41 22 4 1 2 3 0 2015-16 Swift Current WHL 62 8 29 37 28 - - - - - 2016-17 Swift Current WHL 68 7 35 42 26 14 1 8 9 10 2017-18 Brampton ECHL 1 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Belleville AHL 56 1 14 15 12 - - - - -

Page 17: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 57 – BOSTON LEIER, left wing, shoots left, 5-11, 197 lbs. Twitter: @Beantown_20

Born: July 9, 1993 (Saskatoon) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a 2018-19 American Hockey League contract on April 17.

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Completed his senior season, and first as team captain, with the Acadia Axemen (AUS) establishing new Canadian university highs in assists (24) and points (39) … Concluded the season with 54 career goals to place him 13th on Acadia’s all-time goals list … Was named to the U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Star Team for its two-game series against Canada’s National Junior Team prospects on Dec. 4 … Recognized as the SUBWAY AUS Male Athlete of the Week for the week ending Feb. 18 after leading Acadia to a two-game sweep of Dalhousie while registering four points (three goals, one assist) in a quarter-final round of the AUS playoffs … Was named as a second team AUS All-Star at season’s end … Signed an amateur tryout agreement with the Belleville Senators (AHL) on March 22 and made his professional debut the following night, recording his first professional point (an assist), in the B-Sens’ 4-2 home loss to Toronto … Recorded six points (four goals, two assists) in eight games with Belleville before being released from his ATO so that he could complete his degree at Acadia … Signed an American Hockey League contract with Belleville for the 2018-19

season on April 22. 2016-17: Led Axemen skaters in goals (18) and points (32) while skating in his junior season for Acadia … Scored a goal in the bronze medal game to help lead Acadia to a 7-3 win over St. Francis Xavier to claim third place at the 2017

U SPORTS Cavendish Farms University Cup on 3/19/17. 2015-16: Tied for first in power-play goals (five) among Axemen skaters during his sophomore season … Was named an alternate captain prior to the season … Scored the first shorthanded

goal of his Canadian university career to help lead Acadia to a 7-2 home win vs. St. Thomas on 1/8/16. 2014-15: Ranked seventh in Axemen scoring with 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) while competing in his freshman season at Acadia … Recorded at least one point in four of the first six games (one goal, five assists over that span) in which he skated to begin his

AUS career. 2013-14: Recorded two goals in four games for the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers before a trade to the Regina Pats (WHL) on 10/2/13 … Set new major junior career highs in goals (33), assists (39) and points (72) … Tied for

third among WHL skaters with 17 power-play goals … Earned 20 multi-point games. 2012-13: Appeared in each of the Tigers’ 72 games while skating in his third full season for Medicine Hat … Ranked third in plus/minus rating (+3) among Medicine Hat skaters … Established a new major junior single-game career high in assists (four) in Medicine Hat’s 7-2 win vs. Prince George

on 10/13/12. 2011-12: Completed his second full season with Medicine Hat and ranked seventh in scoring with 33 points (15 goals, 18 assists) … Recorded the first three-point (two goals, one assist) game of his major junior career in Medicine Hat’s 6-0

home win vs. Moose Jaw on 2/18/12. 2010-11: Spent the entire season with Medicine Hat for the first time and ranked fifth among first-year Tigers in scoring with 10 points (two goals, eight assists).

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2009-10 Saskatoon SMHL 40 33 35 68 98 3 0 2 2 4 Medicine Hat WHL 3 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2010-11 Medicine Hat WHL 50 2 8 10 55 14 3 2 5 2 2011-12 Medicine Hat WHL 69 15 18 33 71 8 1 2 3 0 2012-13 Medicine Hat WHL 72 18 34 52 56 8 2 2 4 4 2013-14 Medicine Hat WHL 4 2 0 2 0 - - - - - Regina WHL 61 31 39 70 55 4 1 2 3 4 2014-15 Acadia AUS 27 7 11 18 28 7 2 2 4 6 2015-16 Acadia AUS 27 14 11 25 44 - - - - - 2016-17 Acadia AUS 30 18 14 32 58 8 4 6 10 12 2017-18 Acadia AUS 27 15 24 39 62 10 6 5 11 12 Belleville AHL 8 4 2 6 2 - - - - -

Page 18: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 84 – AARON LUCHUK, centre, shoots left, 5-9, 189 lbs. Twitter: @ALuchuk91

Born: April 5, 1997 (Kingston, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a three-year entry-level contract on Dec. 26.

2018-19: Attending his first Senators development camp. 2017-18: Won the Eddie Powers Memorial Award as the Ontario Hockey League’s leading scorer with 115 points (50 goals, 65 assists) while splitting his fourth full OHL season between the Windsor Spitfires and Barrie Colts … Was named Windsor’s captain on Sept. 14 … Recorded 35 multi-point games … Registered eight games of four or more points, including a major junior single-game career high five-point (three goals, two assists) effort in W indsor’s 7-2 win at Sudbury on Oct. 27 … Was recognized as the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 29 after recording nine points (four goals, five assists) over three games for Windsor. He also received the award for the week ending Feb. 18 after recording nine points (three goals, six assists) in three games to help Barrie earn a 3-0-0 record with victories over Flint, Windsor and Niagara on Feb. 14, Feb. 15 and Feb. 17, respectively … Recorded 51 points in 30 games for Windsor before being traded to Barrie on Dec. 14 … Signed a three-year entry level contract with Ottawa on Dec. 26 … His one goal and three assists in Barrie’s 6-2 home win vs. Saginaw on Jan. 18 saw him notch his 100th career OHL goal, 100th career OHL assist and 200th career OHL point. The game was also the beginning of a streak that would see him record a point in an OHL career-high 21 consecutive games … Was named OHL Player of the Month for February after leading league skaters in scoring with 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) while earning at least one point in each of his team’s 12 games during the month … Joined teammate Dimitri Sokolov when he scored his 50th goal of the season in Barrie’s 6-4 win at Sudbury on March 16 to become the first set of OHL teammates since the 2005-06 season (London’s Dave Bolland and Robbie Schremp) to each score 50 goals … Was awarded the Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy as the OHL’s Overage Player of the Year and was the runner-up for the William Hanley Trophy as its Most Sportsmanlike Player … Was named to the OHL Second All-Star Team … Finished

third in voting for the Red Tilson Award as the league’s most outstanding player. 2016-17: Ranked second in goals (28) for Windsor while skating in his third full OHL season … Played in each of Windsor’s 68 games for the second consecutive season … Concluded the regular season by skating in 27 consecutive games without taking a penalty from 1/17/17 to 3/18/17. He also did not incur a penalty in Windsor’s seven post-season games … Recorded a season-high four points, including a season-high three assists, in a second star performance, to help Windsor to a 6-0 win at Sudbury on 12/10/16 …. Helped Windsor capture the Mastercard Memorial Cup in registering four points (two goals, two assists) over four games, including the eventual game-winning goal in Windsor’s 4-3 win over Erie (OHL) in the tournament final … Attended the Vancouver Canucks development

camp ahead of the season. 2015-16: Ranked fourth among Spitfires in scoring with 60 points (28 goals, 32 assists) … Was one of four Spitfires to skate in each of the teams 73 combined regular season and playoff games … Represented Team OHL in its 2-1 win during the 2015 CHL Canada Russia Series on 11/16/15 in Windsor … Established a major junior single-game career high by registering seven penalty minutes in Windsor’s 6-1 win at Saginaw on 3/18/16 and by recording 19 minutes in penalties

on the season. 2014-15: Competed in his first full OHL season with Windsor and ranked second among team rookies, behind fellow Senators’ prospect Logan Brown, in goals (10), assists (13) and points (23) … Scored the first goal of his OHL career in a 4-3 home overtime victory vs. Barrie on 10/2/14 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his OHL career in the Spitfires’ 5-4 home win

vs. North Bay on 12/6/14 … Was named to the 2014-15 OHL Scholastic Team at the conclusion of the season. 2013-14: Spent the majority of the season with the LaSalle Vipers (GOJHL) ranking third in team scoring with 58 points (23 goals, 35 assists) … Made his OHL debut in the Spitfires’ 4-3 home loss vs. Oshawa on 9/19/13 and his OHL playoff debut in Game 3 of the Spitfires’ eventual WC quarter-final four-game playoff defeat to London on 3/25/14.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 Windsor OHL 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Windsor OHL 67 10 13 23 10 - - - - - 2015-16 Windsor OHL 68 27 26 53 19 5 2 1 3 0 2016-17 Windsor OHL 68 28 32 60 14 7 4 0 4 0 2017-18 Windsor OHL 30 28 23 51 2 - - - - - Barrie OHL 38 22 42 64 6 12 5 12 17 8

Page 19: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 88 – BRADY LYLE, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 205 lbs. Twitter: @b_lyle33

Born: June 6, 1999 (North Bay, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Appeared in contests with both the North Bay Battalion and the Owen Sound Attack while skating in his third full Ontario Hockey League season … Established new major junior career highs in all major statistical categories … Ranked third among Attack defencemen in goals and points … Was traded to Owen Sound, along with a seventh-round draft pick, for goaltender Christian Propp and a 10th-round draft pick on Oct. 22 … Concluded the season by recording points in five of six games (one goal, six assists), along with compiling a plus-11

plus/minus rating over that span … Attended Anaheim Ducks development and rookie camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Ranked third in team scoring among defencemen (four goals, 21 assists) during his second major junior season with North Bay … Established a major junior career high by recording 11 power-play assists to rank in a tie for third among Battalion skaters … Named a co-winner, along with Adam Thilander, as the Battalion’s top defencemen on 3/19/17 … Was one of 21 OHL players

selected to attend Canada’s National Men’s Summer U18 selection camp in August. 2015-16: Suffered a broken collarbone in the pre-season before making his regular-season debut for North Bay on 11/29/16 in the Battalion’s 6-3 home win vs. Flint … Registered three multi-point games (one goal, five assists), which would see him notch six of his ten points on the season during those contests … Scored the first goal of his major junior career in North Bay’s 6-1 win at Hamilton on 2/27/16.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 North Bay OHL 44 1 9 10 14 11 0 3 3 0

2016-17 North Bay OHL 58 4 21 25 16 - - - - - 2017-18 North Bay OHL 9 2 0 2 0 - - - - - Owen Sound OHL 54 9 23 32 20 11 1 2 3 4 60 – ROBERT LYNCH, centre, shoots right, 6-0, 165 lbs. Twitter: @hockeybobby49

Born: June 16, 1998 (Grand Blanc, Mich.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Appeared in his second major junior season for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Drummondville Voltigeurs … Ranked third in team scoring with 67 points (28 goals, 39 assists) … Recorded at least one point in nine of Drummondville’s 11 games during the month of January in which the Voltigeurs posted a record of 10-1-0. The month saw him register five goals and eight assists … Established a new major junior single-game career high in points (five) and assists (four) during a second star effort in Drummondville’s 9-2 home win vs. Rimouski on March 2 … Skated in each of the Voltigeurs’ 10 playoff games while tying for third with six post-season assists.

2016-17: Skated in 37 of Drummondville’s 68 games during his first season of major junior hockey … Set a major junior career high (since equaled) by earning at least one assist in three consecutive games from 12/11/16 to 12/28/16.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2016-17 Drummondville QMJHL 37 2 7 9 2 2 0 0 0 0

2017-18 Drummondville QMJHL 67 28 39 67 26 10 0 6 6 0

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2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 55 – GREGOR MACLEOD, left wing, shoots left, 6-0, 170 lbs. Twitter: @GregorMacleod2

Born: June 7, 1998 (Dartmouth, N.S.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Split his second season with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Charlottetown Islanders and Quebec Remparts … Registered two separate five-game point streaks, the first of which saw him establish a new major junior career high … Earned the first multi-goal game of his major junior career when he scored twice (and added an assist) in an eventual second star performance in Charlottetown’s 6-4 home win vs. Val-d’Or on Oct. 26 … Was acquired by Quebec on Jan. 2 … Registered a major junior single-game career high four assists (and

four points) in the Remparts’ 5-0 win at Shawinigan on March 4. 2016-17: Made his major junior debut for Charlottetown, and recorded the first point of his major junior career (an assist), in the Islanders’ 6-2 home win vs. Saint John on 9/23/16 … Was a teammate of Senators prospect Filip Chlapik with Charlottetown … Ranked sixth among Islanders in assists (25) … Recorded seven multi-point games … Established a major junior single-game career high plus/minus rating (+5) in the Islanders’ 8-7 home win vs. Baie-Comeau on 11/3/16 … Registered at least one point in five of the Islanders’ eight games in which he skated in

February to help the team earn a record of 8-0-0 over that span. The month saw him record two goals and five assists. 2015-16: Led team rookies in goals (16), assists (30) and points (46) while skating in all 48 of his team’s games in his lone season with the Maritime Junior A Hockey League’s Campbellton Tigers.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 Campbellton MJAHL 48 16 30 46 18 7 3 8 11 6 2016-17 Charlottetown QMJHL 55 6 25 31 37 10 0 1 1 2 2017-18 Charlottetown QMJHL 24 8 9 17 21 - - - - - Quebec QMJHL 30 11 17 28 12 7 1 1 2 8 70 – KEVIN MANDOLESE, goaltender, catches left, 6-4, 175 lbs. Twitter: @KMandolese

Born: Aug. 22, 2000 (Blainville, Que.) Drafted: 2018 – Ottawa’s sixth-round pick (157th overall)

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Led Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) goaltenders in goals-against average (3.46) and save percentage (.884) while competing in his second major junior season … Stopped 18 of 20 shots while representing Team Orr in the team’s 7-4 setback to Team Cherry at the 2018 Sherwin Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on Jan. 25 in Guelph, Ont. … Stopped each of the 17 shots he faced to record the first shutout of his major junior career to help lead Cape Breton to a 4-0 win at Saint John on Feb. 7 … Represented Canada as the third

goaltender at the 2018 IIHF U18 World Hockey Championship in Russia but did not see any game action. 2016-17: Recorded wins in 16 of his 27 appearances while skating in his first season with Cape Breton … Won each of his five January starts, which was part of a larger streak which saw him establish a new major junior career high by recording a win in six consecutive starts from 12/31/16 to 1/21/17 … Helped Cape Breton to a 4-3 win at Charlottetown on 1/7/17 when he made a major junior single game high 54 saves on 57 shots in an eventual first-star performance … Was one of 11 QMJHL players invited to attend Team Canada’s National Men’s U18 development camp ahead of the season.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP W L OT Mins GA SO Avg GP W L Mins GA Avg

2016-17 Cape Breton QMJHL 27 16 8 0 1,469 85 0 3.47 3 0 2 149 12 4.84 2017-18 Cape Breton QMJHL 37 15 13 2 1,769 102 1 3.46 5 1 4 307 20 3.91

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2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 64 – NICOLAS MATTINEN, defence, shoots right, 6-5, 215 lbs. Twitter: @Nick_Mattinen

Born: March 5, 1998 (Orleans, Ont.) Drafted: 2016 – Toronto’s second sixth-round pick (179th overall) Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Began the season with the Flint Firebirds (OHL) where he recorded 22 points (five goals, 17 assists) over 38 games … Registered points in six of Flint’s first nine games (two goals, five assists) … Recorded the first multi-goal game of his OHL career, and added an assist to equal his OHL single game high with three points, in the Firebirds’ 6-4 home loss vs. Niagara on Dec. 2 … Was traded to the Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL) on Jan. 9 in exchange for defenceman Riley McCourt and three draft picks … Skated in each of the Bulldogs’ 21 post-season games and recorded seven points (one goal, six assists) to help the club win the J. Ross Robertson Cup … Notched one goal in four Mastercard Memorial Cup games as Hamilton advanced to the tournament semi-final where the club was ultimately

defeated 4-2 by Regina (WHL). 2016-17: Established a new OHL career high in games (66) and penalty minutes (75) while skating in his second season for the London Knights (OHL) … Recorded points (one goal, one assist) in consecutive games to

help London to a 6-1 home win vs. Kitchener and a 4-0 home win vs. Owen Sound on 2/1/17 and 2/3/17, respectively. 2015-16: Made his major junior debut for London and ranked second in goals (four) among rookie defencemen … Recorded the first point of his major junior career (an assist) in London’s 6-3 loss at Windsor on 10/25/15 … Tallied goals in consecutive games for the first time in his major junior career to help London sweep a home-and-home series vs. Sarnia on 12/31/15 and at Sarnia on

1/2/16, respectively. 2014-15: Ranked third in scoring among club defencemen with 14 points (four goals, 10 assists) while skating in his only full season with the CCHL’s Cumberland Grads.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2014-15 Cumberland CCHL 53 4 10 14 49 - - - - - 2015-16 London OHL 39 4 6 10 24 5 1 0 1 2 2016-17 London OHL 66 2 6 8 75 14 0 1 1 4 2017-18 Flint OHL 38 5 17 22 18 - - - - - Hamilton OHL 26 3 5 8 12 21 1 6 7 12

Page 22: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 54 – RYAN SCARFO, left wing, shoots left, 6-0, 191 lbs. Twitter: @scarfdoctah9

Born: March 3, 1994 (North Chelmsford, Mass.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a 2018-19 American Hockey League contract on March 14.

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Concluded his senior season with the Union College Dutchmen (ECAC) having played in each of his team’s 151 games over each of his four collegiate seasons … Led the Dutchmen in goals (20) and points (36) while concluding his career sixth all-time in games (151) for Union … Was nominated for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as part of the 74 initial nominees when they were announced on Jan. 16 … Was recognized as the ECAC Player of the Week on Oct. 24 after leading conference skaters in scoring with five points over two games as the Dutchmen posted a mark of 2-0-0 with a 6-1 win at RIT on Oct. 20 and a 5-1 victory at Niagara on Oct. 21. He was also named ECAC Player of the Week on Jan. 9 after recording one goal and one assist in each of Union’s 4-1 win at Dartmouth on Jan. 5 and its 4-3 overtime loss at Harvard on Jan. 6 … Was named to the All-ECAC Hockey Third Team and to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the third consecutive season … Signed an amateur tryout agreement with the Belleville Senators (AHL) on

March 14 and made his professional debut in the B-Sens’ 3-1 home loss vs. Toronto on March 16. 2016-17: Concluded the season by establishing a new (then) collegiate career-high nine assists … Ranked second among Dutchmen in faceoff percentage (59.2) and in faceoff wins (276) … Tallied goals in consecutive games to help Union sweep a home-and-home set with Rensselaer on 10/28/16 and 10/29/16 … Recorded a six-game point streak (one goal, five assists) from 12/3/16 to 12/31/16

to help the Dutchmen post a record of 5-1-0 over that span. 2015-16: Tied for first among Dutchmen skaters with 12 goals while competing in his sophomore season at Union … Was named as an alternate captain prior to the season … Scored six power-play goals … Tied for second among ECAC underclassmen in goals … Registered the only shorthanded goal of his collegiate

career in Union’s 5-5 home tie vs. Michigan on 10/23/15. 2014-15: Competed in his freshman season with Union where he ranked second among team rookies with 19 points (11 goals, eight assists) … Ranked second in goals and fourth in points among ECAC freshmen … Was recognized as the ECAC Rookie of the Month for December after recording five points (two goals, three assists) in four games … Scored at least one goal in three consecutive games, from 1/16/15 to 1/24/15, for the only

time in his collegiate career. 2013-14: Spent his lone season in the British Columbia Hockey League with the Powell River Kings ranking fourth in team scoring with 48 points (17 goals, 31 assists).

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 Powell BCHL 50 17 31 48 38 11 3 2 5 10 2014-15 Union ECAC 39 11 8 19 16 2015-16 Union ECAC 36 12 7 19 25 2016-17 Union ECAC 38 5 9 14 20 2017-18 Union ECAC 38 20 16 36 31 Belleville AHL 13 2 2 4 6 - - - - -

Page 23: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 52 – JORDAN STALLARD, centre, shoots left, 6-1, 185 lbs. Twitter: @jstallard27

Born: Sept. 18, 1997 (Brandon, Man.) Drafted: 2016 – Winnipeg’s fifth-round pick (127th overall) Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent the entire season with the Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) … Was named an alternate captain ahead of the season … Led the Raiders in goals (44) and points (91) while ranking second in both assists (47) and plus/minus (+10) … Tied for 10th in goals among WHL skaters … Registered 26 multi-point games … Established a new major junior single game high in assists (five) and points (six) in Prince Albert’s 6-1 win at Medicine Hat on Oct. 7 … Named Prince Albert’s Most Valuable Player and Three Star Award Winner on March 17 … Signed an amateur tryout agreement with the Manitoba Moose (AHL) at the conclusion of Prince Albert’s season but did not see any game

action … Attended Winnipeg Jets’ training camp ahead of the season. 2016-17: Began his third major junior season with the Calgary Hitmen (WHL) where he recorded 27 points (eight goals, 19 assists) in 32 games before being acquired by Prince Albert on 1/10/17 … Recorded 10 points (six goals, four assists) in eight games with Prince Albert before suffering a shoulder

injury on 1/22/17 in the Raiders’ 3-2 overtime win at Calgary which required him to miss the remainder of the season. 2015-16: Ranked sixth in scoring with 49 points (21 goals, 28 assists) while skating in his second season for Calgary … Registered three game-winning goals … Recorded the first multi-goal (two) game of his major junior career, and added an assist, to help Calgary

to a 6-4 win at Brandon on 12/8/15. 2014-15: Made his major junior debut for Calgary in the Hitmen’s 4-1 home loss vs. Red Deer on 9/20/14 … Ranked third among Hitmen rookies in scoring with 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) …Skated in each of Calgary’s 17 post-season contests as the Hitmen advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals … Ranked second in playoff scoring among first-year Calgary skaters with eight points (three goals, five assists).

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Calgary WHL 58 6 20 26 12 17 3 5 8 4 2015-16 Calgary WHL 68 21 28 49 20 5 2 0 2 5 2016-17 Calgary WHL 32 8 19 27 17 - - - - - Prince Albert WHL 8 6 4 10 2 - - - - - 2017-18 Prince Albert WHL 72 44 47 91 26 7 3 5 8 2

82 – CHASE STEWART, defence, shoots right, 6-2, 222 lbs. Twitter: @sstewwyy

Born: April 19, 1997 (Marathon, Ont.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Amateur tryout

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Skated in his fourth season of major junior hockey, his second in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and his first with the Rimouski Oceanic … Was traded to Rimouski from Saint John ahead of the season … Ranked second among QMJHL skaters in penalty minutes (132) … Concluded the season second in scoring among Rimouski defencemen with 29 points (five goals, 24 assists) … Established a new major junior single-

game career high with three assists in the Oceanic’s 6-2 win at Chicoutimi on Feb. 28. 2016-17: Skated in his lone season with the Saint John Sea Dogs … Recorded points in back-to-back games for the first time in his major junior career when he recorded one assist in both the Sea Dogs’ 4-2 home win vs. Halifax and its 9-3 home win vs. Rimouski on 3/1/17 and 3/3/17, respectively … Appeared in each of Saint John’s 18 post-season contests helping the team claim the President’s Trophy as QMJHL champions … Registered three points in four games at the Mastercard Memorial Cup as Saint John advanced to the

tournament semifinal where it was defeated 6-3 by Erie (OHL) on May 26 in Windsor, Ont. 2015-16: Scored his lone Ontario Hockey League goal in his second major junior season with the Saginaw Spirit in a 4-1 win at Guelph on 12/11/15 … Attended

Arizona Coyotes prospect camp ahead of the season. 2014-15: Made his major junior debut for Saginaw in the Spirit’s 5-4 home win vs. Sault Ste. Marie on 11/1/14 … Concluded the season with five assists over 48 games while also appearing in each of the Spirit’s four post-season contests.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Saginaw OHL 48 0 5 5 51 4 0 0 0 4 2015-16 Saginaw OHL 45 1 4 5 44 - - - - - 2016-17 Saint John QMJHL 48 3 8 11 71 18 0 3 3 21 2017-18 Rimouski QMJHL 53 5 24 29 132 6 0 4 4 15

Page 24: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 75 – ANDREW STURTZ, right wing, shoots right, 5-9, 187 lbs.

Born: Sept. 21, 1994 (Buffalo, N.Y.) Drafted: Not drafted Acquired: Was signed to a two-year entry-level contract on March 28.

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Completed his junior season with the Penn State Nittany Lions (Big-10) as the program’s all-time career leader in goals (54), shorthanded goals (nine), game-winning goals (eight) and plus/minus (+50) … Was nominated for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as part of the 74 initial nominees when they were announced on Jan. 16 … Registered five points (one goal, four assists) in Penn State’s 7-5 home win vs. Mercyhurst to establish a Penn State team record with the 46th goal of his collegiate career, the team record for assists in one game and the team record for points in a single contest … Was recognized as an All Big-10 honourable mention at season’s end … Signed a two-year entry level contract with the Belleville Senators (AHL) for play beginning in the 2018-19 season on March 28 … Signed an amateur tryout agreement with Belleville for the remainder of the season on April 4 and made his professional debut in the B-Sens’ 2-1 home loss vs. Springfield that evening … Scored the first goal of his professional career in the B-Sens’

4-3 loss at Toronto on April 15. 2016-17: Led Penn State in goals for the second consecutive campaign while establishing a new franchise record for goals in one season (22) … Ranked third in team scoring with 37 points (22 goals, 15 assists) and in plus/minus (+26) … Recorded 10 multi-point games, including four games of at least three points … Established a collegiate

career high by recording five power-play markers. 2015-16: Appeared in 37 games during his freshman season with Penn State leading the team in goals (18) and ranking third in both points (27) and in plus/minus (+11) … Ranked fifth among NCAA freshman in goals … Was recognized as the NCCA Big-10 Conference Second Star of the Week on 11/26/15 after registering two goals 89 seconds apart, including the first shorthanded goal of his collegiate career, in the Nittany Lions’ 5-2 win at Alaska-

Anchorage on 11/20/15 … Was recognized as the team’s Freshman of the Year at the conclusion of the season. 2014-15: Competed in his second full season, and his first as alternate captain, with the Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) … Was named to the CCHL All-Star First Team after registering a team-leading 72 points in 58 regular season games … Led Carleton Place in playoff scoring with 21 points (nine goals, 13 assists) while earning Canadian Jr. Hockey League (CJHL) playoff MVP honours in helping Carleton Place to its second consecutive Fred Page Cup … Was awarded the Anthony McVeigh Trophy (along with teammate Stephen Baylis) for dedication to hockey, the Cy Bruce Student Athlete Scholastic Award, the Molson Cup

3-Star Award and the Top Scorer Award at the team’s year end banquet on 5/20/15. 2013-14: Began his CCHL career by recording at least one point in 15 consecutive games from 8/31/13 to 10/6/13 (14 goals, 12 assists) with Carleton Place … Had a CCHL career-high five goals, and five points, in the Canadians’ 7-3 home win over Gloucester on 11/3/13 … Named CCHL MVP and CJHL Forward of the Year and Player of the Year while pacing the league in scoring with 51 goals and 104 points … Helped the Canadians capture their first of three consecutive Fred Page Cup victories with a team-high 19 points over 14 post-season games.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 Carleton Place CCHL 58 51 53 104 96 14 10 9 19 18 2014-15 Carleton Place CCHL 58 30 42 72 66 12 9 13 22 12 2015-16 Penn State Big-10 37 18 9 27 25 2016-17 Penn State Big-10 37 22 15 37 18 2017-18 Penn State Big-10 37 14 26 40 62 Belleville AHL 6 1 2 3 8 - - - - -

Page 25: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 7 – BRADY TKACHUK, left wing, shoots left, 6-3, 194 lbs. Twitter: @BradyTkachuk71

Born: Sept. 16, 1999 (St. Louis, Mo.) Drafted: 2018 – Ottawa’s first first-round pick (4th overall)

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Led team skaters in assists (23) and ranked second in plus/minus rating (+15) while skating in his freshman season for the Boston University Terriers (Hockey East) … Led all qualified NCAA freshman in shots (131) … Ranked fourth among Boston University skaters in scoring … Recorded the first point of his collegiate career (an assist), in his first game, to help Boston University to a 4-1 home win over then sixteenth ranked Union on Sept. 30 … Recognized as a Hockey East Top Performer on Nov. 13 after recording three combined assists in the Terriers’ 6-1 loss at Northeastern on Nov. 10 and 4-0 home win vs. New Hampshire on Nov. 11. He was also recognized on Jan. 29 after registering three points (two goals, one assist) to help Boston University to 8-0 and 4-3 wins at Arizona State on Jan. 26 and Jan. 27 respectively … Named the Hockey East’s Rookie of the Week on March 26 after helping Boston University advance to the NCAA Northeast Regional Final by assisting on the game-winning goal in its 3-1 neutral site win vs. Cornell in the opening game of the NCAA Northeast Regional on March 24. He added an additional assist the following night in Boston University’s 6-3 loss vs. Michigan to conclude their season … Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team at the conclusion of the season … Tied for fifth in tournament scoring (three goals, six assists) to help lead the United States to a bronze medal at

the 2018 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. 2016-17: Spent his second season with the United States Hockey League’s National Development Program competing at various levels … Led his team in power-play goals (seven) and shorthanded points (two), while also pacing the U.S. National Development Program in penalty minutes (73) and shots (84) … Captained the gold medal winning Team USA at the 2017 IIHF U18 World Junior Championship in Slovakia … Tied for first in

team assists (six) at the tournament. 2015-16: Spent his first season in the USHL with the U.S. National Development Program and recorded eight points (four goals, four assists) across 32 games … Recorded goals in back-to-back games for the first time in his USHL career when he scored in the U.S. National Development Program’s 5-4 home loss vs. Fargo on 11/20/15 and again in its 4-2 home loss the following evening.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2015-16 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 32 4 4 8 36 2016-17 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 24 12 11 23 73 U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 1 6 7 12 2017-18 Boston University H-East 40 8 23 31 61 U.S.A. WJC-U20 7 3 6 9 2

Page 26: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 36 – COLIN WHITE, centre, shoots right, 6-1, 188 lbs. Twitter: @colinwhite37

Born: Jan. 30, 1997 (Hanover, Mass.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s second first-round pick (21st overall)

2018-19: Attending his second Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Spent the majority of his first full professional season with Belleville (AHL) ranking fifth in points-per-game (0.57) … Suffered a broken wrist while blocking a shot in Ottawa’s 6-2 pre-season home win vs. Toronto on Sept. 18 which caused him to miss nearly six weeks of game action … Was assigned to Belleville on Oct. 28 before making his season debut on Nov. 1 in the B-Sens’ 4-3 home shootout win vs. Syracuse … Was recalled to Ottawa on an emergency basis on Jan. 6 and made his Senators’ season debut in Ottawa’s 6-3 home win vs. Tampa Bay that evening … Scored the first goal (the eventual game-winner) of his NHL career to help Ottawa to a 5-3 home win vs. New Jersey on Feb. 6 … Established a new professional single-game career high by recording three points (one goal, two assists) in his final appearance of the season for Belleville to help the B-Sens to a 8-2 home win vs. Laval on March 25 … Recorded the first multi-point game (two assists) of his NHL career in the Senators’ final regular season game of the season, a 5-2 defeat at Boston on April 7 … Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2018 IIHF World Hockey Championship in Copenhagen and Herning, Denmark, recording three points (two goals, one assist) while skating in each of his club’s 10 games.

2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with the Boston College Eagles (Hockey East) equaling his collegiate career high in penalty minutes (46) … Ranked second among Eagles in goals (16), power-play goals (six) and shots (104) while ranking third in points (33) … Registered three games of three or more points in helping Boston College win each of those contests … Recorded the second three-assist game of his collegiate career to help Boston College to a 7-4 home win over Vermont on 3/11/17; the win saw the team sweep its best-of-three quarter-final series and help the Eagles advance to a Hockey East semifinal … Signed an amateur try-out contract with Binghamton (AHL) on 3/26/17 (following the conclusion of Boston College’s season) and made his professional debut with the B-Sens on 3/29/17 in a game in which he registered the first point (an assist) of his professional career in a 6-1 home loss to Syracuse … Recorded at least one point in each of the three games in which he dressed for the B-Sens … Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Ottawa on 4/2/17 and was recalled to the Senators on the same day … Made his NHL debut in the Senators 5-4 shootout loss at Detroit recording one shot (and a missed shootout attempt) … Served as an alternate captain and registered eight points (seven goals, one assist) over seven games in helping Team USA to a gold medal victory at the 2017 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal; his seven goals

led Team USA and ranked second among tournament players. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with Boston College ranking first among freshmen and second among all Boston College players in scoring with 43 points (19 goals, 24 assists) … Played his first game on 10/9/15 at Army and recorded his first goal (and point) as part of a two-goal effort in the Eagles’ 6-0 home win over Wisconsin on 10/16/15 … Was recognized with Boston College’s first weekly honour of the season when he was named the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on 10/19/15 … Recorded the first hat-trick of his collegiate career en route to his second four-point performance of the season (and an eventual third Hockey East Rookie of the Week award on 1/11/16) when he helped Boston College to a 7-3 win over Providence in his first game since returning from the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland on 1/8/16 … Became the first Eagles’ freshman to attain 40 points in one season since Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau did so in 2011-12 … Ranked second among Eagles in both goals and assists and tied for fifth with 46 penalty minutes … Led Hockey East freshman and tied for fourth among all Hockey East players with 31 conference points (14 goals, 17 assists) … Recorded four power-play goals, three game-winning markers and two shorthanded tallies while averaging 1.16 points/game … Helped Boston College qualify for the NCAA Frozen Four tournament in Tampa where the team was eliminated with a 3-2 defeat to Quinnipiac in one of two tournament semifinals on 4/7/16 … Was presented with the 2016 Golden Eagle Rookie of the Year award as Boston College’s best male freshman athlete … Was named the George C. Carens Rookie of the Year by the New England Hockey Writers Association … Was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Year, becoming only the seventh Boston College player to earn the award … Won Boston College Hockey’s Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award … Served as an alternate captain and registered seven points (three goals, four assists) while helping Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2016 IIHF U20 World Junior Championship in Finland … Tied for eighth among tournament players with a plus/minus rating of plus-seven … Was named Team USA’s best player of the game after helping the Americans to a 4-2 win over Canada with two points (one goal, one assist) in the teams’ tournament-opening game on 12/26/15 in Helsinki.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2013-14 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 35 14 14 28 50 - - - - - 2014-15 U.S. National Dvlpt. USHL 20 4 13 17 10 - - - - - U.S.A. WJC-U18 7 6 3 9 0 2015-16 Boston College H-East 37 19 24 43 46 U.S.A. WJC-U20 7 3 4 7 6 2016-17 Boston College H-East 35 16 17 33 46 Binghamton AHL 3 1 2 3 2 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Belleville AHL 47 11 16 27 43 - - - - - Ottawa NHL 21 2 4 6 8 - - - - - United States WC 10 2 1 3 6

Page 27: SENATORS ROOKIE TEAM ROSTERsenators.nhl.com/v2/ext/Rookie_Camp_Guide.pdfErik Condra (RW), Mike Hoffman (C), Erik Karlsson (D), Peter Regin (C) and Zack Smith (C). In September 2008,

2018-19 Ottawa Senators Rookie camp and tournament - Sept. 6-8

Ottawa and Laval, Que. 86 – CHRISTIAN WOLANIN, defence, shoots left, 6-2, 194 lbs. Twitter: @Cwolanin20

Born: March 17, 1995 (Quebec City, Que.) Drafted: 2015 – Ottawa’s first fourth-round pick (107th overall)

2018-19: Attending his first Senators rookie camp and tournament. 2017-18: Completed his junior season with the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCHC) … Led the Fighting Hawks with 35 points (12 goals, 23 assists) in becoming the first defenceman to lead UND in scoring since former NHL defenceman James Patrick during the 1982-83 season … Tied for second among NCHC defencemen in scoring while leading the league with 13 power-play points. His 12 goals were one shy of the UND single-season record for defencemen … Registered eight power-play goals to lead NCAA defencemen … Was recognized as the NCHC Player of the Week on Feb. 12 after pacing NCHC defencemen during the previous week with three points in two home games vs. Colorado College, including a penalty shot goal in a 4-2 loss on Feb. 9 and two assists in the Fighting Hawks’ 5-1 win on Feb. 10 … Was named to the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team on Feb. 14 and the All-NCHC Second Team on March 7 … Signed a two-year entry level contract with Ottawa on March 21 and made his professional debut the following night, skating 17:09 in the Senators’ 6-2 home loss vs. Edmonton … Concluded the season by recording at least one point in three of the final four NHL games in which he played … Was named UND’s Glenn “Red” Jarrett Male Athlete of the

Year at UND’s Night of Champions banquet on May 1. 2016-17: Completed his sophomore season with North Dakota establishing new collegiate career highs in goals (six), assists (16), points (22), penalty minutes (37) and games (37) … Ranked second among Fighting Hawks defencemen in both scoring and penalty minutes … Was recognized as the NCHC Defenceman of the Week on 1/9/17 after recording four points (three goals, two assists) in the Fighting Hawks 9-1 and 7-3 road wins over Omaha on 1/6/17 and 1/7/17, respectively … Helped North Dakota overcome a 3-1 deficit when he tied the game at 15:34 of the third period in the Fighting Hawks eventual 4-3 double overtime loss to Boston University in the NCAA West Regional on

3/24/17 in Fargo, N.D. … Was named to the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team at season’s end. 2015-16: Made his collegiate debut with North Dakota registering 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) and 20 penalty minutes while appearing in 32 of his team’s 44 games … Played the first game of his collegiate career in a 1-1 tie against Maine on 10/10/15 and scored his first goal (which was also his first point) in the Fighting Hawks’ 5-2 win at Vermont on 10/24/15 … Recorded two multi-point games including his lone multi-assist (two) contest in North Dakota’s 5-2 win at Colorado College on 10/30/15 … Helped North Dakota win the NCAA national championship via a 5-1 victory over Quinnipiac in the Frozen Four final on 4/9/15 in Tampa. He was held

scoreless while incurring two penalty minutes in that contest. 2014-15: Registered new United States Hockey League career highs in all major statistical categories while skating in his first full season with the United States Hockey League’s Muskegon Lumberjacks ... Served as an alternate captain … Led Muskegon defencemen while raking fourth among all Lumberjacks in scoring … Tied for second among USHL defencemen in goals while ranking fifth among league rearguards in points … Led USHL defencemen with 184 shots on goal … Ranked second among Lumberjack defencemen and tied for third in overall team scoring with eight post-season points (three goals, five assists) … Scored once to help Team East to a 7-4 win over Team West at the 2015 USHL/NHL Top Prospects game on 1/13/15 in Dubuque … Was named to the USHL’s Second All-Star Team … Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the World Jr. A Challenge in Kindersley, Sask. … Tied for the tournament lead in assists

(four) while ranking fourth among Americans and tying for sixth in scoring with four points. 2013-14: Split the USHL season between Green Bay and Muskegon registering 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) and 77 penalty minutes.

Regular season Playoffs

Season Club League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM

2012-13 Green Bay USHL 54 0 8 8 70 4 1 0 1 2 2013-14 Green Bay USHL 23 1 4 5 30 - - - - - Muskegon USHL 32 5 16 21 44 - - - - - 2014-15 Muskegon USHL 56 14 27 41 107 12 3 5 8 20 2015-16 North Dakota NCHC 32 4 11 15 20 2016-17 North Dakota NCHC 37 6 16 22 37 2017-18 North Dakota NCHC 40 12 23 35 50 Ottawa NHL 10 1 2 3 0 - - - - -