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After Yakemchuk got radio silence from the national governing body, Ottawa general manager Steve Staios picked up the phone ...
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 ...
As the Ottawa Senators prepare for the 2025–26 season, the team finds itself at a pivotal point: balancing the development of ...
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 with co-host and longtime junior hockey coach Gregg Kennedy about the ...
The Ottawa Senators are next in the NHL prospect pool overview series.
Right defense was a sore spot for the Ottawa Senators throughout the entire 2024-25 season. They iced five different players on the right-side, and even parted with Jacob Bernard-Docker at the trade ...
After surging to an impressive 12 goals and 29 points in 24 games, Carter Yakemchuk hit a bit of a slump. From Dec. 18, 2024, to Feb. 17, 2025, the high-scoring defender only put up three goals ...
He immediately becomes their clear No. 2 prospect behind Carter Yakemchuk and, with Jake Sanderson, gives them three young D to really build around,” Wheeler said.
Yakemchuk was selected seventh overall by Ottawa in the 2024 NHL Draft and managed 17 goals and 49 points across 56 regular-season WHL games in 2024-25. The blueliner added two goals and five ...
For top Senators prospect Carter Yakemchuk, that lineup weakness stands as a golden opportunity. Now in his first year of NHL/AHL eligibility, Yakemchuk told Julian McKenzie of The Athletic that ...