Date:07/18/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder Interesting off-season so far in local hockey circles. Grant Hebert going to Fargo, his brother Cameron coming to Cornwall, Nick Lalonde off to Ottawa. And, not quite local, but one of our favourite CCHL coaches heading out east. We’ll start there, with Sylvain Favreau, the infinitely likeable former coach of the Cumberland Grads. Had...
Date:07/03/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder The Cornwall Colts have traded their leading scorer. Nick Lalonde, who led the team in scoring last season with 32 goals and 41 assists in 55 games, has been traded to the Ottawa Junior Senators. In return, the Colts get Cameron Hebert and Zachary Cross. Hebert, from St. Andrews West, was initially traded from Cumberland to Ottawa, the...
Date:06/22/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA - Francis Boisvert, a 18 year old goaltender who played for Ulysse Academy last season, has signed a Standard Player Agreement with the Ottawa Jr. Senators for the 2017-18 campaign. Boisvert came to Ottawa's Evaluation Camp in early June as an unknown but showed incredible athletic abilities, and made several impressive saves during the weekend to earn a spot on the hockey club....
Date:06/16/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA - Samuel Hatto, a 17 year old forward from Mirabel, Québec, will join the Ottawa Jr. Senators for the upcoming season. A player who can play all three forward positions, Hatto has some good offensive numbers last season for Ulysse Academy, but it was the way he plays the game that caught the eye of several teams in the CCHL. "I can bring a lot of speed, and I d...
Date:06/16/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Jim Parker, Windsor Star A 10th-round pick by the Spitfires in the 2015 OHL Draft, the club announced on Wednesday that it has signed the 17-year-old Stevenson to a standard hockey and education package. “I’m very excited,” said Stevenson, who is from Orleans. “It’s something every kid wants. They want to play at the highest level. This opportunity, to play in the O...
Date:06/14/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
General Manager Warren Rychel has announced Windsor Spitfires 2015 pick Thomas Stevenson has agreed to a standard OHL Hockey and Education Package with the club. Chosen in the 10th round (#183 overall) of the 2015 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection, the 6’3, 190-pound defenceman spent the 2016-17 season with the Ottawa Jr Senators of the CCHL, where he posted two goals and 12 assists,...
Date:06/14/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Jr. Senators are proud to announce the signing of power forward Lucas Roy from Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec. The 18 year-old left winger, who played for the OHA Mavericks the last three years, is thrilled to join the Senators' organization. "I am very happy to join such a great organization. Their track record is very impressive. A lot of...
Date:06/09/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Jr. Senators have gone to the Windy City to secure a defenceman for the upcoming season. Chicago native Joe Alexander has signed a CCHL Standard Player Agreement to join the Senators blueline for the 2017-2018 hockey season. Alexander comes to the organization from MPHL powerhouse Lake Forest Academy in Illinois. The eighteen year-old defenceman has spent the past two...
Date:06/08/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Ottawa - Head Coach and General Manager Martin Dagenais is pleased to announce that the Ottawa Jr. Senators have signed defenceman John Kuhl to a Standard Player Agreement. Kuhl, a New Jersey native, comes from the highly successful New Jersey Rockets organization which also produced standout rearguard Sean Rappleyea who played for the Senators for two years before moving on to play for the Univer...
Date:06/07/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
OTTAWA - Head Coach and General Manager Martin Dagenais is proud to announce the signing of Gabriel Morin. The former Sorel-Tracy Rebelle will suit up with the Junior Sens for the upcoming season. The Gatineau, QC native amassed 11 goals and 26 assists for a total of 37 points in 33 games last year in the Collégial AAA loop. “The Ottawa Jr. Sens have an excelle...
Date:06/06/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Junior Senators found another piece to their roster puzzle by adding forward Daniel Menges for the 2017-2018 season. Menges hails from Novelty, Ohio and toiled for the Gilmour Academy Lancers in the MPHL for the past two seasons. Standing at 6’3, Menges was a top scorer for the Lancers last season tallying 16 points in 17 regular season games while playing significant roles on the...
Date:06/06/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com June 5, 2017 The Ottawa Jr Senators of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) are pleased to announce that forward Teddy Simson has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Hamilton College this coming fall. The Hamilton College Hockey Program plays in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). &ld...
Date:06/05/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Ottawa - The Ottawa Junior Senators of the CCHL are pleased to announce the signing of 20 year old forward Pierre-Luc Veillette. From Drummondville, Québec, Veillete skated with the Sorel-Tracy Rebels last season in the Québec Collegiate AAA League. He scored 23 goals, and added 24 assists for a total of 47 points in 36 games. Pierre-Luc is expected to play a significant role...
Date:05/23/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Ottawa, ON - The Ottawa Junior. Senators Hockey Club is pleased to announce that forward Jaren Burke has verbally committed to NCAA Division One Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute located in Troy, New York and will suit up for the Engineers for the 2017-18 hockey season. "I cannot put into words to describe how happy I am for Jaren and his family. He has worked unbelievably har...
Date:05/15/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com The Central Canada Hockey League and Ottawa Jr Senators are pleased to announce that ’96 born F Luke McCaw will suit up for the Laurentian University Hockey Program in the fall. McCaw, who is a native of St. Johns, NL originally made his way into the CCHL when the Nepean Raiders acquired him from the BCHL’s Powell River King...
Date:05/01/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Canadian Junior Hockey League Media Update Release date: Monday, May 1, 2017 CJHL announces finalists for Top Rookie of 2016-17 Donaldson: Powell River Kings (BCHL); Rippon: Ottawa (CCHL); Riley, Pictou County (MHL); Melconian: Aurora (OJHL); Dawe: Notre Dame (SJHL) named finalists for CJHL’s Top Rookie honour) CALGARY, Alta. – The Canadian Junior Hockey League announced Monda...
Date:04/26/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com The Central Canada Hockey League and Ottawa Jr Senators are pleased to announce that ’97 born D Cameron White has committed to NCAA St. Lawrence University for 2018-19. The 6-3, 200lb Toronto, ON native recently completed his second season with the Jr Sens where he tallied 4 goals and totaled 15 points in 56 combined regular seaso...
Date:04/26/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com Carlos Verde CARLETON PLACE, ONT. — A Zach Tupker finish from close range at 2:22 of overtime on Sunday afternoon blew the roof off the Carleton Place Arena, where the hometown Canadians were crowned 2017 Bogart Cup CCHL champions following a 4-3 Game-5 overtime win against the Ottawa Jr. Senators. In taking the CCHL fin...
Date:04/22/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com Carlos Verde OTTAWA, ONT. — A heroic performance from goaltender Connor Hughes was rewarded by a Justin Cmunt double-overtime snipe on Friday night at the Jim Durrell Complex, where the Carleton Place Canadians scored a nail-biting 3-2 win over the Ottawa Jr. Senators to claim a 3-1 lead in the Bogart Cup final. “I...
Date:04/20/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Carlos Verde CARLETON PLACE, ONT. — Forward Samuel Knoblauch led the way with a multi-point night and game-winning goal for Carleton Place on Wednesday night, as the Canadians beat the visiting Ottawa Jr. Senators 4-3 to take a 2-1 lead in the Bogart Cup CCHL final. “I really liked our first period, that’s the best first period we’ve played all pl...
Date:04/17/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com Carlos Verde OTTAWA, ONT. — The Carleton Place Canadians controlled long stretches of play and received the goaltending they needed from Connor Hughes on Sunday night in Ottawa, where Jason Clarke’s team earned a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Jr. Senators in Game 2 of the Bogart Cup final. “I thought we were really...
Date:04/17/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
When Chiwetin Blacksmith became available Ottawa Junior Senators General Manager and Coach Martin Dagenais quickly looked to add the sizable winger to his roster. Dagenais acquired the rights to the 6-2, 194-pounder from the Gloucester Rangers to help for the stretch run. Blacksmith joined Ottawa in January and went on to score nine goals and eight assists in 23 matches as the Jun...
Date:04/16/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
PHOTO courtesy icelevel.com Carlos Verde CARLETON PLACE, ONT. — The Ottawa Junior Senators brought their A-game on the road Saturday night, earning a 5-2 decision against the hometown Carleton Place Canadians in Game 1 of the CCHL’s Bogart Cup final. Former Barrie Colt Chiwetin Blacksmith paced the Jr. Sens with three points (1G, 2A) in their Game 1 win, whi...
Date:04/15/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder The Ottawa Junior Senators took a chance on Adrien Bisson, and it’s paid off. The Sens selected the Cornwall defenceman in the CCHL draft three years ago (the 2014 draft, first pick of the second round, 13th overall), and Bisson has become a big part of a strong Ottawa blueline. “He was high on our list. We knew it was a b...
Date:04/12/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Canadian Junior Hockey League Media Update Release date: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Finalists now set for all 10 CJHL leagues 21 teams overall still in contention for RBC Cup CALGARY, Alta. – They are now down to the finalists in each of the 10-member leagues that comprise the Canadian Junior Hockey League. Those 20 clubs, along with host Cobourg Cougars, remain in contention to win the ...
Date:04/11/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
Jean-François Plante Le Droit Rien n’a changé dans la Ligue de hockey junior A centrale du Canada depuis un an. Douze mois après le triomphe des Canadians de Carleton Place contre les petits Sénateurs d’Ottawa dans le septième match de la finale, les deux mêmes équipes s’affronteront à nou...
Date:04/11/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Sam Laskaris on April 11, 2017 For members of the Ottawa Jr. Senators, it was a rather painful experience to watch. Flashback to late April of 2016. The Jr. Senators had come as close as they could get to winning a league title. But the Ottawa squad was downed by the host Carleton Place Canadians in Game 7 of their best-of-seven Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) championship final. A...
Date:04/10/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder Ian MacInnis said it best, following Game 3: “They were better.” The Ottawa Junior Senators were, in every aspect of the game. That they swept the Cornwall Colts in four games was a surprise, until they started playing the games. From the outset, the Junior Sens were much better. Very good during the regular season, the Junior S...
Date:04/06/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder It’s not the way they wanted the season to end. It never is of course, unless it ends with a championship trophy being hoisted. But a sweep at the hands of the Ottawa Junior Senators, well, few would have predicted it. What initially promised to be a long series was over in four games, the Cornwall Colts eliminated from the CCHL playoff...
Date:04/05/2017  Source:CJHL Ottawa Senators
By Kevin Gould, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder The Ottawa Junior Senators are one game from sweeping, the Cornwall Colts one game from elimination. “It’s like they have 10 guys on the ice and we have five. We’re making them look like they should be in another league, one higher than this,” said Colts’ coach Ian MacInnis, after his team’s 4-1 loss at hom...