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Sens Turn Draft Disaster Into Gold | Ottawa Senators News
The Ottawa Senators turned draft desperation into draft gold, snagging the ninth overall pick—William Eklund—and two more first-rounders, including Jonas Lagerberg Hoen and Jaxon Cover, the feel-good story of the draft. While none are rushing to the NHL—Lagerberg Hoen stays in Sweden, Cover heads to Penn State, and Adam Nemec may return to junior—the Senators now have depth and time on their side to build a future without pressure.
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Sens Build Depth With Size & Potential
The Senators are building their future with grit, grabbing centers and defensemen with size and potential in the 2026 draft—Nemec, Holmertz, and Bourque upfront, then Lennon, Pangretitsch, and Grunin on the backend—all focused on development over flash.
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Sens Draft Blueprint Revealed
The Senators kicked off their draft with a bang, snagging three skilled forwards—Adam Nemec (NHL bloodline!), Oscar Holmertz, and Louis-Felix Bourque—all boasting elite offensive stats. Then came the pivot: fourth-round goalie Elliot Lennon, a towering high schooler with college commitment, signaling a smarter, more balanced approach. Later rounds brought defensive depth via Harris Pangretitsch (big, tough) and Alexander Grunin (mobile, raw potential). It’s clear: Ottawa’s blueprint is offense first, then size and defense—patience required, but the foundation’s laid.
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Tkachuk Exit Wasn't Just About Family
Brady Tkachuk’s trade from Ottawa wasn’t just about teaming up with his brother Matthew in Florida—it was a locker room unraveling. Players reportedly wanted him gone, not just management, and social media reactions told the story: only Jake Sanderson backed Tkachuk after his exit, while the team celebrated Jordan Spence’s big contract days later. Tensions spiked after international tournaments, with Brady’s brother talk becoming a distraction that fractured team chemistry. And then there’s the timeline mess—the GM says Tkachuk asked for a trade 10 days post-playoffs, but Brady himself said it was a far longer, ha...
Senators Draft Two Very Different Prospects
Ottawa Senators make bold draft moves with two contrasting picks: speedy, smart Swedish center Oskar Holmertz at 87 and physical, disciplined power forward Louis-Félix Bourque at 91, signaling a strategic push to build a versatile, well-rounded future roster.
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Senators Draft Nemec With Grit
The Senators just added a gritty, high-energy forward in Adam Nemec, a third-round steal from Sudbury who lit up the OHL with 14 goals and 35 points in 31 games. A relentless forechecker with elite puck protection and physicality, he’s the younger brother of NHL defenseman Simon Nemec — and while his offensive ceiling is still up for debate, his compete level and work ethic make him a perfect fit for Ottawa’s new identity: tougher, smarter, and more battle-tested.
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Senators Build Future With Bold Draft Moves
The Senators pulled off a bold, two-pronged move: trading Brady Tkachuk for future assets, then flipping that ninth pick to San Jose for immediate winger William Eklund. They also added two promising prospects, Kasper Haltunnen and Brandon Svoboda, and at the draft, doubled down on the future by selecting Swedish winger Jonas Lagerberg Hoen — a high-potential scorer who overcame injury — and Jaxon Cover, a roller-hockey prodigy who only started organized hockey five years ago. Scouts are buzzing, and the Senators are clearly betting big on tomorrow — even if it means waiting a little longer for results.
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First Ever Drafted From Cayman Islands
Jaxon Cover just shattered records—drafted 32nd overall by the Ottawa Senators, he’s the first-ever NHL player from the Cayman Islands. Born in Miami, raised on roller hockey there until age 13, he clawed his way up through the ranks, starring with the London Knights and proving his grit. His journey—from a place where hockey’s a rarity to the NHL—is pure inspiration. With Canada on his international radar and the Senators betting big on his future, Cover’s story isn’t just about stats—it’s about breaking barriers and chasing dreams across borders.
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Senators Shock Draft With Raw Talent
Ottawa Senators shock the hockey world with a late-first-round steal, drafting 18-year-old Jaxon Cover — a roller-skating Cayman Islands native who exploded for 52 points in his rookie season. Ranked as low as 59th overall, Cover’s raw talent and rapid adaptation make this pick a bold gamble… or a hidden gem waiting to be unearthed.
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Jaxon Cover Drafted by Senators
Jaxon Cover, the wild story of a Penn State hockey recruit who grew up playing roller hockey in the Cayman Islands, just got drafted 32nd overall by the Ottawa Senators. Despite not stepping onto ice until age 13, he exploded with 52 points in 67 games for the London Knights and is set to play one more season in the OHL before joining Penn State in 2027. The Senators, rebuilding and playoff contenders, traded captain Brady Tkachuk but still boast enough talent to keep making noise. Cover’s journey—from islands to NHL radar—is a testament to grit and skill. Watch this one cl...
Sens Trade Puzzle: Ersson and Burakovsky
Ottawa Senators just pulled off two puzzling trades: sending a 2027 fifth-round pick to Toronto for goalie Samuel Ersson, then swapping a 2027 sixth-round pick to Chicago for aging forward Andre Burakovsky — a 31-year-old on his last contract with a cap hit of $5.5 million. Burakovsky’s production has tanked since an injury last season, and while he once thrived with Colorado, he’s now a fringe scorer with shaky defense. Fans are scratching their heads — why shell out nearly $7 million on two players many think won’t even stick next year? The moves don’t add up on paper, but maybe there’s a bi...
Senators Miss Out on McTavish
Ottawa Senators missed out on Mason McTavish, the physical center they desperately needed, as the Blues snagged him for two first-round picks—leaving Ottawa’s center depth still thin despite recent moves.
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Sens Draft Strategy and Trade Rumors
The Ottawa Senators are gearing up for a pivotal draft with the 32nd pick likely headed toward a high-scoring forward—Liam Ruck, Elton Hermansson, or Maddox Dagenais are all in the mix. But the real drama lies with the 25th pick, acquired in the Tkachuk trade: they could either use it to land a proven top-six forward or trade it for a surprise move. If they keep it, stars like JP Hurlbert, Casey Mutryn, or Nikita Klepov could be on the radar. If they trade it, expect wild speculation—maybe even a Jason Robertson bid. Meanwhile, the Senators locked in J...
Sens Land Ersson for Backup Depth
Ottawa Senators quietly upgrade their goalie depth by acquiring Samuel Ersson from Toronto for a 2027 fifth-round pick — a savvy, low-risk move that could pay off big if Ersson finds his form in a new role.
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Senators Risk Big on Burakovsky
Ottawa Senators gamble big by acquiring Andre Burakovsky from Chicago in a deal sending a 2027 sixth-round pick, hoping the 33-point scorer can reignite his form and boost their top nine—despite his steep $5.5M cap hit and waning production last season.
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Blackhawks Trade Burakovsky for Cap Space
Chicago Blackhawks pull off a savvy trade, sending André Burakovsky to Ottawa for a future draft pick, unlocking over $36 million in cap space to rebuild around their young core. With eleven draft picks—including three first-rounders—the Hawks are stacking assets ahead of the NHL draft, following recent moves like acquiring Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway. Burakovsky’s stint in Chicago fizzled—turnovers and low confidence led to his demotion and eventual benching. Now, with a fresh start hoped for, the veteran could rediscover his offensive form. This is just the beginning for a Blackhawks team poised to make big moves...
Senators Acquire Ersson Amid Contract Uncertainty
Ottawa Senators pull off a savvy goalie trade, acquiring Samuel Ersson from Toronto for a fifth-round pick — but here’s the twist: Ersson’s a restricted free agent with a solid track record and Swedish pedigree. After four seasons with Philly, where he posted career highs in games and stellar stats, Ersson brings back Ottawa’s all-Swedish netminding duo from two years ago — now with a backup who’s got international medals and playoff experience. The Senators are betting on familiarity and depth as they navigate contract talks and playoff positioning.
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Sens Lock In Spence for 4 Years
Ottawa Senators are reportedly locking down defenseman Jordan Spence on a four-year, $20 million deal — $5 million per season — signaling his long-term future with the team. The move dashes earlier trade rumors and underscores GM Steve Staios’ commitment to building for the future, especially with the draft looming. While Spence’s retention is a solid step, the Senators still need more physical right-shot defense and a reliable backup goalie. With free agency opening soon and rivals like Toronto and Buffalo closing in, Ottawa’s offseason activity is far from over — and Spence’s stay is a key piece of their competitive puzzle.
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The Ottawa Senators are poised for their biggest draft in 15 years, with eight picks including two late first-rounders — and a crucial, untouchable 32nd pick tied to a 2021 rule. With their captain gone, they’re under pressure to either trade big or draft elite talent. Names like Oscar Hemming for grit and Tobias Trejbal — the top goalie in the draft — are top targets. The Senators face a make-or-break moment: rebuild with vision or risk fading into the draft’s noise.
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Rangers Target Spence for Blue Line Boost
The Rangers are targeting Jordan Spence, Ottawa’s young, offensive defenseman, to shake up their blue line and boost their playoff chances. With Spence’s 31-point season and pending RFA status, a trade for draft picks could give New York a top-four defender while Ottawa rebuilds — and Spence might just be the perfect bridge between now and the future.
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Sens Eye McTavish Amid Trade Rumors
Ottawa Senators are circling back on a bold trade target: Mason McTavish. Despite his recent playoff struggles and a hefty contract, the Senators see untapped potential in the Ducks’ star and believe they can unlock it. Talks reignited after trading Tkachuk and acquiring Eklund, with Spence and a top-25 draft pick rumored as the price. It’s a risky, high-stakes move — especially after losing the ninth pick — but Ottawa’s vision is clear: build around McTavish’s talent, just like they did with Tkachuk.
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