
One of the seven, who was only here for cup of coffee (and probably didn't have time to finish it), signed today with the Vancouver Canucks.

The Sens prospects were badly outclassed on Friday afternoon, falling 9-1 to the New Jersey Devils.

Hamonic had a couple of procedures on his knee and says he feels younger on the ice.

Carter Yakemchuk, the number seven overall selection in this year's draft, says he was pleased with day one of Senators' rookie camp.

When the Sens play in the prospects challenge on Friday, it will end a run of 150 days without Senators hockey.

It's been an offseason of change for the Ottawa Senators who moved out eight full-time players from last season.

Kulemin is now 38 years old and last played in the NHL six seasons ago.

Addison is a 24-year-old right shot defenceman who played 72 NHL games last season.

In just five years, the 34-year-old winger went from being a 70-point NHL scorer to not being able to find a contract.

In 2010-11, Nikolay Kulemin had 30 goals and 57 points for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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