The season started last night, and I have five thoughts. A couple residual ones from before last night's game, but still, five real-hockey-related thoughts.
The 2024-25 NHL preseason has been wild and filled with plenty of controversy, but the Ottawa Senators managed to finish their schedule on a high note with a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
The seventh overall pick in this year’s draft erupted for seven points (2 G, 5 A) in four preseason contests with Ottawa.
A week ago, the only Calgary Flames prospects active in meaningful games were their Russian goals – and as you’ll see, they’re not playing a ton these days.
As the 2024-25 preseason kicked off, all eyes were on the Ottawa Senators’ first-round pick from the most recent draft, and Carter Yakemchuk didn’t disappoint.
In this edition of the Ottawa Senators News & Rumors, we look at some potential injury updates on goaltender Linus Ullmark, the status of Josh Norris as the preseason continues, as well as what the future holds for newly drafted defenseman Carter Yakemchuk.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll take a quick look at the team’s first preseason game. Usually, I don’t write about opposition players, but it’s impossible not to mention the Ottawa Senators’ Carter Yakemchuk.
The Ottawa Senators opened their preseason schedule with a 6-5 win over their provincial rival the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams kicked off the 2024-2025 campaign with an offensive explosion, as the goaltenders on each end of the ice had the toughest time.
It’s just one game into the preseason schedule, but the Ottawa Senators defence has excellent internal competition. And what better way to end it, than the 2024 Senators first-round pick, seventh overall Carter Yakemchuk?
This afternoon, in scenic Buffalo, New York, a collection of hockey playing adults will don the colours of the Ottawa Senators and take part in a competitive match of ice hockey.
The Sens went into the 2024 draft with their highest pick since 2020, when they took Tim Stützle (3rd overall) and Jake Sanderson (5th). In fact, it was
The Ottawa Senators have signed top defense prospect Carter Yakemchuk to a three-year, entry-level contract, the club announced Tuesday afternoon. Yakemchuk, 18, collected 30 goals and 71 points in 66 WHL games with the Calgary Hitmen during the 2023-24 regular season.
The Senators have signed top 2024 draft choice Carter Yakemchuk to his three-year entry-level contract.
Our pre-prospect rankings miniseries just keeps chugging along here at FlamesNation. After all, what better way is there to spend these rainy early August days than to read about some of the best-kept secrets in the Calgary Flames’ prospect pool?
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