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As the Ottawa Senators prepare for the 2025–26 season, the team finds itself at a pivotal point: balancing the development of ...
Senators defence prospect Carter Yakemchuk has the size and the skill to be an NHLer right now. With some improvement in his own end, he could quickly become a staple on Ottawa's blue line, writes ...
Carter Yakemchuk is working towards his goal of making the Senators' roster in October. But what are his chances of making the team?
In this episode of The Sens Nation Podcast, The Hockey News' official Ottawa Senators podcast, site editor Steve Warne speaks ...
When training camp kicks off in September for the Ottawa Senators, one of the most compelling storylines will center around what the team decides to do this year with their 2024 first-round draft pick ...
Yakemchuk currently leads all Ottawa Senator scorers in the pre-season with five points in three games. Only eight NHL players have more. Carter Yakemchuk talks about his first day at Senators ...
The Ottawa Senators have selected defenceman Carter Yakemchuk with the seventh overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. The 6-foot-3 defenceman scored 30 goals and 71 points for the Calgary Hitmen last ...
Carter Yakemchuk is selected by the during the Ottawa Senators with the seventh overall selection during the first round of the 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Sphere on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas ...
The Ottawa Senators drafted defenseman Carter Yakemchuk with the seventh overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft on Friday. Yakemchuk dazzled with the Calgary Hitmen this season. He was a human ...
Defenceman Carter Yakemchuk has agreed to terms on a three-year, entry-level deal with the Ottawa Senators, club president of hockey operations and GM Steve Staios announced on Tuesday.
We had been told Carter Yakemchuk had the skills to pay the bills when the Ottawa Senators selected him No. 7 overall at the National Hockey League draft in June, but we saw that part of his game ...
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What To Do With Carter Yakemchuk?
Carter Yakemchuk wants to play in the NHL next season. Given the Senators depth on the right side, does he have a realistic chance to stick around at the NHL level? The post What To Do With Carter ...