Zack Ostapchuk won back-to-back gold medals as a member of Canada’s World Junior team in 2022 and ’23, but when he said his NHL debut Tuesday evening “was the coolest night in my life” during a postgame scrum, one could get a sense he truly meant it.
Only two months remain in the NHL season, and the Ottawa Senators are starting to shift their focus from the playoffs to evaluating their prospects. Last
One of college hockey's top playmakers last season returned to form this past week, as Halliday tallied 5 assists in 2 games to help Ohio State to back-to-back victories.
The American end of the Ottawa Senators prospect pool had a particularly big week, and one of last year's top prospects has recovered after a slow start.
Welcome back to the 2023 edition of our Top 25 Under 25 feature. You can check out the full list so far here. The 2021 NHL Entry Draft is, unfortunately, generally regarded as something of a failure among Ottawa Senators fans.
Let's take a look at the top prospects for the Ottawa Senators.
The World Hockey Championship, the WHL Playoffs, and the King Clancy nominees all have a bit of Ottawa in them and are generating quite a bit of buzz around the fanbase.
Jorian Donovan continues to be a bright spot in the 2023 season. Everything sucks right now. Here are a few exceptions. Forwards: Zack Ostapchuk The Winnipeg Ice’s big trade deadline acquisition is settling into his new role, contributing a goal and three assists in his last three games, for a total of 6 points in 5 games.
Welcome back to the Zack Ostapchuk show Prospect Team of the Week Forwards Zack Ostapchuk Back-to-back world junior gold medals and two goals through his first two games with his new WHL team in Winnipeg, and it feels like Ostapchuk still has more tricks up his sleeve.
It can’t be very common for an NHL team to have a prospect finish in each place in the top four at the World Junior Championship, but that’s exactly what the Ottawa Senators had in 2023.
It has been quite the busy week for Vancouver Giants captain Zack Ostapchuk, as he won the gold medal with Canada at the World Junior Championship (WJC), and has now been traded to the Winnipeg Ice, who sit in second place in the Western Hockey League (WHL).
Just three games into the 2023 World Junior Championship, it’s fair to say that this year’s Team Canada could be one of the most exciting in years. On
Two Senators have been named to WJC camps, with two more likely to push for spots as well. Forwards Zack Ostapchuk He’s been carrying the draft class of 2021 since last year’s playoffs, and with an infestation of injury bugs plaguing the organization, he’s been doing the same for the prospect pool as a whole.
It’s two months into the 2022-23 NHL season, which means it’s time for the second episode of the Ottawa Senators Prospect Report. Last month, we saw Zack Ostapchuk get off to a fantastic start with the Vancouver Giants, while Tyler Boucher looked like a bona fide first-round selection with the Ottawa 67’s.
Zack Ostapchuk and Tyler Boucher are carrying that 2021 draft class, big-time. With the Ottawa Senators already winning their fourth game of the season yesterday (a feat that took them 14 games to do last season), it would seem the good vibes have rubbed off on some of the prospects.
Zack joins the top-25 after a giant year Welcome back to the Top 25 under 25, folks. Today we profile the Ottawa Senators’ newly-minted gold medalist himself, Zack Ostapchuk.
In a tournament overshadowed by developments off the ice, a pair of prospects from the Ottawa Senators played an important role in helping Team Canada secure the 2022 World Junior Championship title.
In the clutch, one prospect set himself apart from his peers Top Newcomer: Zack Ostapchuk (76%) Runners up: Tyler Boucher (12%), Oliver Johansson (6%), Carson Latimer (4%) Zack Ostapchuk had a regular season that in the moment never seemed exceptional but in retrospect probably foretold of his eventual postseason breakout.
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