List of Ottawa Senators draft picks

The complete list of players drafted by the Ottawa Senators (1992–present) of the National Hockey League (NHL) at the NHL Entry Draft. The Senators were approved as franchise partners of the NHL in December 1990, and participated in their first entry draft in 1992. That year, the team also participated in the 1992 NHL Expansion Draft.

First round picks

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Year Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1992 2 Alexei Yashin Centre   Russia Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
1993 1 Alexandre Daigle Right wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
1994 3 Radek Bonk Centre   Czech Republic Las Vegas Thunder (IHL)
1995 1 Bryan Berard Defence   United States Detroit Jr. Red Wings (OHL)
1996 1 Chris Phillips Defence   Canada Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
1997 12 Marian Hossa Right wing   Slovakia HC Dukla Trencin (Slovakia)
1998 15 Mathieu Chouinard Goalie   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
1999 26 Martin Havlat Right wing   Czech Republic HC Trinec Ocelari (Czech.)
2000 21 Anton Volchenkov Defence   Russia Krylja Sovetov (Russia)
2001 2
(from NYI)
Jason Spezza Centre   Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
2001 23 Tim Gleason Defence   United States Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
2002 16 Jakub Klepis Centre   Czech Republic Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
2003 29 Patrick Eaves Right wing   United States Boston College (NCAA)
2004 23 Andrej Meszaros Defence   Slovakia HC Dukla Trencin (Slovakia)
2005 9 Brian Lee Defence   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)
2006 28 Nick Foligno Left wing   United States Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
2007 29 Jim O'Brien Centre   United States University of Minnesota (NCAA)
2008 15 Erik Karlsson Defence   Sweden Frolunda HC (Sweden)
2009 9 Jared Cowen Defence   Canada Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
2011 6 Mika Zibanejad Centre   Sweden Djurgardens IF (SEL)
2011 21
(from Nashville)
Stefan Noesen Right wing   United States Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
2011 24
(from Detroit)
Matt Puempel Left wing   Canada Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2012 15 Cody Ceci Defence   Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
2013 17 Curtis Lazar Centre/Right Wing   Canada Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
2015 18 Thomas Chabot Defence   Canada Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
2015 21
(from NYI via BUF)
Colin White Centre   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
2016 11
(from NJ)
Logan Brown Centre   United States Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
2017 28 Shane Bowers Centre   Canada Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
2018 4 Brady Tkachuk Left wing   United States Boston University (HE)
2018 26
(from BOS via NYR)
Jacob Bernard-Docker Defence   Canada Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
2019 19
(from Columbus)
Lassi Thomson Defence   Finland Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
2020 3
(from San Jose)
Tim Stuetzle Centre   Germany Adler Mannheim (DEL)
2020 5 Jake Sanderson Defence   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
2020 28
(from NYI)
Ridly Greig Centre   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
2021 10 Tyler Boucher Right wing   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
2024 7 Carter Yakemchuk Defence   Canada Calgary Hitmen (WHL)

1992 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft held on June 20, 1992, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 2 Alexei Yashin Centre   Russia Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
2 25 Chad Penney Left wing   Canada North Bay Centennials (OHL)
3 50 Patrick Traverse Defence   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
4 73 Radek Hamr Defence   Czechoslovakia Sparta Praha (Czech.)
5 98 Daniel Guerard Right wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
6 121 Alan Sinclair Defence   United States University of Michigan (NCAA)
7 146 Jaroslav Miklenda Defence   Czechoslovakia HC Olomouc (Czech.)
8 169 Jay Kenney Defence   United States New Milford Canterbury School (US HS)
9 194 Claude Savoie Right wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
10 217 Jake Grimes Centre   Canada Belleville Bulls (OHL)
11 242 Tomas Jelinek Right wing   Czechoslovakia HPK (Finland)
11 264 Petter Ronnquist Goalie   Sweden Nacka HK (Sweden)

1993 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks at the 1993 NHL Entry Draft held on June 26, 1993, at the Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Quebec.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 1 Alexandre Daigle Right wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
2 27 Radim Bicanek Defence   Czech Republic HC Dukla Jihlava (Czech.)
3 53 Patrick Charbonneau Goalie   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
4 91
(from New Jersey)
Cosmo Dupaul Left wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
6 131 Rick Bodkin Centre   Canada Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
7 157 Sergei Polischuk Defence   Russia Krylja Sovetov (Russia)
8 183 Jason Disher Defence   Canada Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
9 209 Toby Kvalevog Goalie   United States University of North Dakota (NCAA)
9 227
(from Toronto)
Pavol Demitra Centre   Slovakia HC Dukla Trencin (Czech.)
10 235 Rick Schuhwerk Defence   United States Hingham High School (US HS)

Transactions

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  1. The Senators' fourth-round pick went to the Winnipeg Jets as the result of a trade on March 4, 1993 that sent the rights to Dmitri Filimonov to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.
  2. The New Jersey Devils' fourth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on June 20, 1993 that sent Peter Sidorkiewicz, future considerations (Mike Peluso on June 26, 1993) and a fifth-round pick in 1994 to New Jersey in exchange for Craig Billington, Troy Mallette and this pick.
  3. The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as the result of a trade on March 22, 1993 that sent John McIntyre to New York in exchange for this pick.
  4. The Toronto Maple Leafs' ninth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 25, 1993 that sent Brad Miller to Toronto in exchange for this pick.
  5. The Senators' eleventh-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on June 20, 1992 that sent an eleventh-round pick in 1992 to Ottawa in exchange for future considerations (this pick on May 7, 1993).

1994 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks at the 1994 NHL Entry Draft held on June 28 and 29, 1994, at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 3 Radek Bonk Centre   Czech Republic Las Vegas Thunder (IHL)
2 29 Stanislav Neckar Defence   Czech Republic HC Ceske Budejovice (Czech.)
4 81 Bryan Masotta Goalie   United States Hotchkiss Academy (US HS)
6 131
(from Florida)
Mike Gaffney Defence   United States La Salle High School (US HS)
6 133 Daniel Alfredsson Right wing   Sweden Frolunda HC (Sweden)
7 159 Doug Sproule Forward   United States Hotchkiss Academy (US HS)
9 210
(from Anaheim)
Frederic Cassivi Goalie   Canada Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
9 211 Danny Dupont Defence   Canada Laval Titan (QMJHL)
10 237 Steve MacKinnon Forward   United States Chelmsford High School (US HS)
11 274
(from Chicago)
Antti Tormanen Left wing   Finland Jokerit (Finland)

Transactions

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  1. The Senators' third-round pick went to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on June 29, 1994 that sent Washington's third-round pick in 1994 (67th overall) and a 1995 (82nd overall) to Anaheim in exchange for this pick.
    Anaheim previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 28, 1994 that sent Sean Hill and a ninth-round pick in 1994 (210th overall) to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.
  2. The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Calgary Flames.
  3. The Senators' eleventh-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks.

1995 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks at the 1995 NHL Entry Draft held on July 28, 1995, at Edmonton Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 1 Bryan Berard Defence   United States Detroit Jr. Red Wings (OHL)
2 27 Marc Moro Defence   Canada Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
3 53 Brad Larsen Left wing   Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
4 89
(from Dallas)
Kevin Bolibruck Defence   Canada Peterborough Petes (OHL)
4 103
(from Colorado)
Kevin Boyd Left wing   Canada London Knights (OHL)
6 131 David Hruska Forward   Czech Republic Banik Sokolov (Czech.)
8 183 Kaj Linna Defence   Finland Boston University (NCAA)
8 184
(From NY Islanders)
Ray Schultz Defence   Canada Tri-City Americans (WHL)
9 231
(From St. Louis)
Erik Kaminski Right wing   United States Northeastern University (NCAA)

Transactions

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  1. The Senators' fourth-round pick went to the New Jersey Devils, traded for Jaroslav Modry.
  2. The Dallas Star's fourth-round pick went to the Senators.
  3. The Colorado Avalanche's fourth-round pick went to the Senators.
  4. The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Washington Capitals.
  5. The Senators' seventh-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings.
  6. The Islanders' eighth-round pick went to the Senators.
  7. The Senators' ninth-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues
  8. The St. Louis Blues ninth-round pick went to the Senators.

1996 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 1996 NHL Entry Draft held on June 22, 1996, at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 1 Chris Phillips Defence   Canada Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
4 81 Antti-Jussi Niemi Defence   Finland Jokerit (Finland)
6 136 Andreas Dackell Right wing   Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden)
7 163 Francois Hardy Defence   Canada Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
8 212 Erich Goldmann Defence   Germany Adler Mannheim (Germany)
9 216 Ivan Ciernik Left wing   Slovakia MHC Plastika Nitra (Slovakia)
9 239 Sami Salo Defence   Finland TPS (Finland)

1997 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 1997 NHL Entry Draft held on June 21, 1997, at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 12 Marian Hossa Right wing   Slovakia HC Dukla Trencin (Slovakia)
3 58 Jani Hurme Goalie   Finland TPS (Finland)
3 66 Josh Langfeld Right wing   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)
5 119 Magnus Arvedson Left wing   Sweden Farjestad BK (Sweden)
6 146 Jeff Sullivan Defence   Canada Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
7 173 Robin Bacul Forward   Czech Republic Slavia Praha (Czech.)
8 203 Nick Gillis Forward   United States Cushing Academy (USHS)
9 229 Karel Rachunek Defence   Czech Republic Zlin ZPS (Czech.)

1998 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 1998 NHL Entry Draft held on June 27, 1998, at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 15 Mathieu Chouinard Goalie   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
2 44 Mike Fisher Centre   Canada Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
2 58 Chris Bala Left wing   United States Harvard University (NCAA)
3 74 Julien Vauclair Defence    Switzerland HC Lugano (Switzerland)
4 101 Petr Schastlivy Left wing   Russia Yaroslavl Torpedo (Russia)
5 130 Gavin McLeod Defence   Canada Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
6 161 Chris Neil Right wing   Canada North Bay Centennials (OHL)
7 188 Michel Periard Defence   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
8 223 Sergei Verenkin Forward   Russia Yaroslavl Torpedo (Russia)
9 246 Rastislav Pavlikovsky Left wing   Slovakia Utah Grizzlies (IHL)

1999 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 1999 NHL Entry Draft held on June 26, 1999, at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 26 Martin Havlat Left wing   Czech Republic HC Ocelari Trinec (Czech.)
2 48 Simon Lajeunesse Goalie   Canada Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
2 62 Teemu Sainomaa Centre   Finland Jokerit (Finland)
3 94 Chris Kelly Centre   Canada London Knights (OHL)
5 154 Andrew Ianiero Left wing   Canada Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
6 164 Martin Prusek Goalie   Czech Republic HC Vitkovice Ostrava (Czech.)
7 201 Mikko Ruutu Right wing   Finland HIFK (Finland)
7 209 Layne Ulmer Centre   Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
7 213 Alexandre Giroux Centre   Canada Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
9 269 Konstantin Gorovikov Right wing   Russia SKA Saint Petersburg (Russia)

2000 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2000 NHL Entry Draft held on June 24 and 25, 2000, at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 21 Anton Volchenkov Defence   Russia Krylja Sovetov (Russia)
2 45 Mathieu Chouinard Goalie   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
2 55 Antoine Vermette Centre   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
3 87 Jan Bohac Forward   Czech Republic Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
4 122 Derrick Byfuglien Defence   United States Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks (USHL)
5 156 Greg Zanon Defence   Canada University of Nebraska-Omaha (NCAA)
5 157 Grant Potulny Centre   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)
5 158 Sean Connolly Defence   United States Marquette Northern Michigan University (NCAA)
6 188 Jason Maleyko Defence   Canada Brampton Battalion (OHL)
9 283 James DeMone Defence   Canada Portland Winterhawks (WHL)

2001 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2001 NHL Entry Draft held on June 23 and 24, 2001, at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 2 Jason Spezza Centre   Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
1 23 Tim Gleason Defence   United States Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
3 81 Neil Komadoski Defence   United States University of Notre Dame (NCAA)
4 99 Ray Emery Goalie   Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
4 127 Christoph Schubert Defence   Germany Munich Barons (Germany)
5 162 Stefan Schauer Defence   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Riessersee SC (Germany 2)
6 193 Brooks Laich Centre   Canada Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
7 218 Jan Platil Defence   Czech Republic Barrie Colts (OHL)
7 223 Brandon Bochenski Right wing   United States University of North Dakota (NCAA)
8 235 Neil Petruic Defence   Canada Kindersley Klippers (SJHL)
8 256 Gregg Johnson Forward   United States Boston University (NCAA)
9 286 Toni Dahlman Right wing   Finland Ilves (Finland)

2002 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2002 NHL Entry Draft held on June 22 and 23, 2002, at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 16 Jakub Klepis Centre   Czech Republic Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
2 47 Alexei Kaigorodov Centre   Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russia)
3 75 Arttu Luttinen Left wing   Finland HIFK (Finland)
4 113 Scott Dobben Forward   Canada Erie Otters (OHL)
4 125 Johan Bjork Defence   Sweden Malmo Redhawks (Sweden)
5 150 Brock Hooton Right wing   Canada Quesnel Millionaires (BCHL)
8 246 Josef Vavra Left wing   Czech Republic Vsetin HC (Czech.)
9 276 Vitaly Atyushov Defence   Russia Molot-Prikamye Perm (Russia)

2003 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2003 NHL Entry Draft held on June 21 and 22, 2003, at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 29 Patrick Eaves Right wing   United States Boston College (NCAA)
2 67 Igor Mirnov Forward   Russia Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
3 100 Philippe Seydoux Defence    Switzerland Kloten Flyers (Switzerland)
4 135 Mattias Karlsson Defence   Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden)
5 142 Tim Cook Defence   United States River City Lancers (USHL)
5 166 Sergei Gimayev Defence   Russia Severstal Cherepovets (Russia)
7 228 Will Colbert Defence   Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
8 269 Ossi Louhivaara Forward   Finland Kookoo (Finland)
9 291 Brian Elliott Goalie   Canada University of Wisconsin–Madison (NCAA)

2004 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2004 NHL Entry Draft held on June 26 and 27, 2004, at the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 23 Andrej Meszaros Defence   Slovakia HC Dukla Trencin (Slovakia)
2 58 Kirill Lyamin Defence   Russia CSKA Moscow (Russia)
3 77 Shawn Weller Left wing   United States Capital District Selects (EJHL)
3 87 Peter Regin Centre   Denmark Herning IK (Denmark)
3 89 Jeff Glass Goalie   Canada Kootenay Ice (WHL)
4 122 Alexander Nikulin Centre   Russia CSKA Moscow (Russia)
5 141 Jim McKenzie Right wing   United States Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
5 156 Roman Wick Right wing    Switzerland Kloten Flyers (Switzerland)
7 219 Joe Cooper Right wing   Canada Miami University (NCAA)
8 251 Matt McIlvane Centre   United States Chicago Steel (USHL)
9 284 John Wikner Left wing   Sweden Frolunda HC (Sweden)

2005 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2005 NHL Entry Draft held on July 30, 2005, at the Westin Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 9 Brian Lee Defence   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)
3 70 Vitali Anikienko Defence   Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (Russia)
4 95 Cody Bass Centre   Canada Mississauga IceDogs (OHL)
4 98 Ilya Zubov Centre   Russia Traktor Chelyabinsk (Russia)
4 115 Janne Kolehmainen Left wing   Finland SaiPa (Finland)
5 136 Tomas Kudelka Defence   Czech Republic Zlin ZPS (Czech.)
6 186 Dmitry Megalinsky Defence   Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (Russia)
7 204 Colin Greening Left wing   Canada Upper Canada College (OFSAA)

2006 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks from the 2006 NHL Entry Draft held on June 24, 2006, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 28 Nick Foligno Left wing   United States Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
3 68 Eric Gryba Defence   Canada Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
3 91 Kaspars Daugavins Left wing   Latvia HK Riga 2000 (Latvia)
4 121 Pierre-Luc Lessard Defence   Canada Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)
5 151 Ryan Daniels Goalie   Canada Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
6 181 Kevin Koopman Defence   Canada Vernon Vipers (BCHL)
7 211 Erik Condra Right wing   United States University of Notre Dame (NCAA)

2007 Draft picks

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Ottawa's draft picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft held on June 22 and 23, 2007, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 29 Jim O'Brien Centre   United States University of Minnesota (NCAA)
2 60 Ruslan Bashkirov Left wing   Russia Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
3 90 Louie Caporusso Left wing   Canada St. Michael's Buzzers (OPJRA)
4 120 Ben Blood Defence   United States Shattuck-Saint Mary's (Midget Major AAA)

2008 Draft picks

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Ottawa's picks at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Ontario.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 15 Erik Karlsson Defence   Sweden Frolunda HC (Gothenburg) (Sweden)
2 42 Patrick Wiercioch Defence   Canada Omaha Lancers (USHL)
3 79 Zack Smith Centre   Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
4 109 Andre Petersson Forward   Sweden HV71 (Sweden)
4 119 Derek Grant Center   Canada Langley Chiefs (BCHL)
5 139 Mark Borowiecki Defence   Canada Smiths Falls Bears (CJHL)
7 199 Emil Sandin Forward   Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden)

2009 Draft picks

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The 2009 NHL Entry Draft was held in Montreal, Quebec on June 26–27, 2009. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 9 Jared Cowen Defence   Canada Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
2 39 Jakob Silfverberg Right wing/Left Wing   Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden)
2 46 (from Columbus) Robin Lehner Goalie   Sweden Frolunda HC (Sweden)
4 100 Chris Wideman Defence   United States Miami University (CCHA)
5 130 Mike Hoffman Centre/Left Wing   Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
5 146
(from Boston via Phoenix)
Jeff Costello Left wing   United States Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)
6 160 Corey Cowick Left wing   Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
7 190 Brad Peltz Left wing   United States Avon Old Farms (HS-CT)
7 191
(from Edmonton)
Michael Sdao Defence   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)

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2009 Draft transactions

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  • The Columbus Blue Jackets' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on March 4, 2009 that sent Antoine Vermette to Columbus in exchange for Pascal Leclaire and this pick.[2]
  • The Senators' third-round pick went to the Nashville Predators as the result of a trade on June 20, 2008, that sent a first-round pick in 2008 to Ottawa in exchange for a first-round pick in 2008 and this pick.[3]
  • The Boston Bruins' fifth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on June 25, 2008, that sent Brian McGrattan to the Phoenix Coyotes for this pick.[4] Phoenix previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on December 6, 2007, that sent Alex Auld to Boston for Nate DiCasmirro and this pick.[5]
  • The Edmonton Oilers' seventh-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on June 27, 2009, that sent a sixth-round pick in 2010 to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.[6]

2010 Draft picks

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The 2010 NHL Entry Draft was held in Los Angeles, California on June 25–26, 2010. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
3 76 Jakub Culek Left wing   Czech Republic Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
4 106 Marcus Sorensen Right wing   Sweden Sodertalje SK (Sweden)
6 178
(from San Jose)
Mark Stone Right wing   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
7 196 Bryce Aneloski Left wing   United States Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)

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2010 Draft transactions

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  1. The Senators' first-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues as the result of a trade on June 25, 2010 that sent David Rundblad to Ottawa in exchange for the pick, with which St. Louis chose Vladimir Tarasenko.[8]
  2. The Senators' second-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on June 26, 2010 that sent the rights to Riley Nash to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for the pick, which Edmonton used to choose Martin Marincin.[9] Carolina previously acquired the pick as the result of a trade on February 12, 2010 that sent Matt Cullen to Ottawa in exchange for Alexandre R. Picard and this pick.[10]
  3. The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a trade on September 12, 2009 that sent Milan Michalek, Jonathan Cheechoo and a second-round pick in 2010 to Ottawa in exchange for Dany Heatley and this pick.[11] The Senators traded the Sharks' second-round pick to the Islanders for Andy Sutton.[12]

2011 Draft picks

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The 2011 NHL Entry Draft was held in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on June 24–25, 2011. The Senators decided to break up their team and start to rebuild. As a result of trading several veterans for draft picks, Ottawa had a total of ten draft picks. Ottawa had three in the first round after trading Mike Fisher to Nashville and trading two second-round picks to Detroit on draft day for their first-round pick. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 6 Mika Zibanejad Centre   Sweden Djurgardens IF (SEL)
1 21
(from Nashville)
Stefan Noesen Right wing   United States Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
1 24
(from Detroit)
Matt Puempel Left wing   Canada Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2 61
(from Boston)
Shane Prince Left wing   United States Ottawa 67's (OHL)
4 96 Jean-Gabriel Pageau Centre   Canada Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)
5 126 Fredrik Claesson Defence   Sweden Djurgardens IF (SEL)
6 156 Darren Kramer Centre   Canada Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
6 171
(from Phoenix)
Max McCormick Left wing   United States Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
7 186 Jordan Fransoo Defence   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
7 204
(from Pittsburgh)
Ryan Dzingel Centre   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)

2012 Draft picks

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The 2012 NHL Entry Draft was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 22–23, 2012. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 15 Cody Ceci Defence   Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
3 76 Chris Driedger Goalie   Canada Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
3 82
(from Nashville)
Jarrod Maidens Centre/Left Wing   Canada Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
4 106 Tim Boyle Defence   United States Noble and Greenough School (USHS-MA)
5 136 Robert Baillargeon Centre   United States Indiana Ice (USHL)
6 166 Francois Brassard Goalie   Canada Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
7 196 Mikael Wikstrand Defence   Sweden Mora IK (Allsvenskan)

2013 Draft picks

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The 2013 NHL Entry Draft was held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 17 Curtis Lazar Centre/Right Wing   Canada Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
3 78 Marcus Hogberg Goalie   Sweden Linkopings HC (SE)
4 102
(from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay)
Tobias Lindberg Right wing   Sweden Djurgardens IF (SE)
4 108 Ben Harpur Defence   Canada Guelph Storm (OHL)
5 138 Vincent Dunn Centre   Canada Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
6 161
(from Dallas)
Chris Leblanc Right wing   United States South Shore Kings (EJHL)
6 168 Quentin Shore Centre   United States University of Denver (WCHA)

2012 Draft transactions

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  1. The Ottawa Senators' second-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues as the result of a trade on February 26, 2012, that sent Ben Bishop to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[13]
  2. The Philadelphia Flyers' fourth-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on April 3, 2013, that sent Ben Bishop to Tampa Bay in exchange for Cory Conacher and this pick.[14] Tampa Bay previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on February 18, 2012 that sent Pavel Kubina to Philadelphia in exchange for a conditional second-round pick in either 2012 or 2013 and this pick.[15]
  3. The Dallas Stars’ sixth-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 7, 2013, that sent Sergei Gonchar to Dallas in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[16] The condition – Ottawa will receive a sixth-round pick in 2013 if Gonchar signs with Dallas prior to the 2013 NHL Entry Draft – was converted on June 8, 2013.[17]

2014 Draft picks

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The 2014 NHL Entry Draft was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 27–28, 2014. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
2 40 Andreas Englund Defence   Sweden Djurgardens IF (J20 SuperElit)
3 70 Miles Gendron Defence   United States Rivers School (NEPSAC)
4 100 Shane Eiserman Left wing   United States Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
7 189
(from Winnipeg)
Kelly Summers Defence   Canada Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL)
7 190 Francis Perron Left wing   Canada Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)

2014 Draft transactions

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  1. The Ottawa Senators' first-round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as the result of a trade on July 5, 2013, that sent Bobby Ryan to Ottawa in exchange for Jakob Silfverberg, Stefan Noesen and this pick.[18]
  2. The Ottawa Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014, that sent Ales Hemsky to Ottawa in exchange for a third-round pick in 2015 and this pick.[19]
  3. The Ottawa Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Minnesota Wild as the result of a trade on March 12, 2013, that sent Matt Kassian to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[20]
  4. The Winnipeg Jets' seventh-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 28, 2014, that sent a sixth-round pick in 2015 to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick.[21]

2015 Draft picks

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The 2015 NHL Entry Draft was held in Sunrise, Florida on June 26–27, 2015. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 18 Thomas Chabot Defence   Canada Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
1 21
(from NYI via Buffalo)
Colin White Centre   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
2 36
(from New Jersey)
Gabriel Gagne Right wing   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
2 48 Filip Chlapik Centre   Czech Republic Charlottetown Islanders (QMJHL)
4 107
(from Pittsburgh via Edmonton)
Christian Wolanin Defence   United States Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)
4 109 Filip Ahl Left wing   Sweden HV71 (J20 SuperElit)
5 139 Christian Jaros Defence   Slovakia Lulea HF (J20 SuperElit)
7 199 Joey Daccord Goalie   United States Cushing Academy (USHS)

2015 Draft transactions

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  1. The New York Islanders' first-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 26, 2015 that sent Robin Lehner and David Legwand to Buffalo in exchange for this pick.[22] Buffalo previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on October 27, 2013 that sent Thomas Vanek to New York in exchange for Matt Moulson, a second-round pick in 2015 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[23] The condition – Buffalo will receive a first-round pick in 2014 or 2015 at New York's choice – was converted on May 22, 2014 when the Islanders elected to keep their 2014 first-round pick.[24]
  2. The New Jersey Devils’ second-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 27, 2015 that sent Dallas’ second-round pick in 2015 (42nd overall) and a conditional fourth-round pick in 2015 or 2016 to New Jersey in exchange for this pick.[25]
  3. The Ottawa Senators' third-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on June 27, 2015 that sent Cam Talbot and a seventh-round pick in 2015 (209th overall) to Edmonton in exchange for Montreal's second-round pick in 2015 (57th overall), a seventh-round pick in 2015 (184th overall) and this pick.[25] Edmonton previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014 that sent Ales Hemsky to Ottawa in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2014 and this pick.[19]
  4. The Pittsburgh Penguins' fourth-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 27, 2015 that sent Eric Gryba to Edmonton in exchange for Travis Ewanyk and this pick.[26]
  5. The Ottawa Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Carolina Hurricanes as the result of a trade on December 18, 2014 that sent Jay Harrison to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick.[27] Winnipeg previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 28, 2014 that sent a seventh-round pick in 2014 to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[21]

2016 Draft picks

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The 2016 NHL Entry Draft was held in Buffalo, New York, on June 24–25, 2016. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 11
(from New Jersey)
Logan Brown Centre   United States Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
2 42 Jonathan Dahlen Left wing   Sweden Timra IK (Allsvenskan)
4 103 Todd Burgess Right wing   United States Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)
5 133 Maxime Lajoie Defence   Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
6 163 Markus Nurmi Right wing   Finland TPS (Jr. A Liiga)

2016 Draft transactions

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  • The New Jersey Devils' first-round pick (#11 overall) went to the Ottawa Senators as a result of trade that was made on June 25, 2016 that sent Ottawa's first-round pick (#12 overall) and a conditional third-round pick (#80 overall) to the Devils.
  • The Ottawa Senators' seventh-round pick went to the New York Islanders as part of a trade that saw Shane Prince being traded to the Islanders on February 29, 2016.

2017 Draft picks

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The 2017 NHL Entry Draft was held in Chicago, Illinois on June 23–24, 2017. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 28 Shane Bowers Centre   Canada Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
2 47
(from Calgary)
Alex Formenton Left wing   Canada London Knights (OHL)
4 121 Drake Batherson Centre   Canada Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
6 183 Jordan Hollett Goalie   Canada Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)

2017 Draft transactions

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2018 Draft picks

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The 2018 NHL Entry Draft was held in Dallas, Texas, on June 22–23, 2018. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 4 Brady Tkachuk Left wing   United States Boston University (HE)
1 26
(from Boston via NYR)
Jacob Bernard-Docker Defence   Canada Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
2 48
(from New Jersey via NYR)
Jonny Tychonick Defence   Canada Penticton Vees (BCHL)
4 95 Jonathan Gruden Left wing   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
5 126 Angus Crookshank Left wing   Canada Langley Rivermen (BCHL)
6 157 Kevin Mandolese Goalie   Canada Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
7 188 Jakov Novak Left wing/Centre   Canada Janesville Jets (NAHL)
7 194
(from NYR)
Luke Loheit Right wing   United States Minnetonka High School (USHS)

2018 Draft transactions

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2019 Draft picks

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The 2019 NHL Entry Draft was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, on June 21–22, 2019. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 19
(from Columbus)
Lassi Thomson Defence   Finland Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
2 32 Shane Pinto Centre   United States Tri-City Storm (USHL)
2 37
(from NYR via CAR)
Mads Sogaard Goalie   Denmark Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
4 94 Viktor Lodin Centre   Sweden Orebro HK (SHL)
5 125 Mark Kastelic Centre   United States Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
7 187 Maxence Guenette Defence   Canada Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL)

2019 Draft transactions

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  • The Senators' first-round pick went to the Colorado Avalanche as the result of a trade on November 5, 2017 that sent Matt Duchene to Ottawa in exchange for Kyle Turris, Shane Bowers, Andrew Hammond, a third-round pick in 2019 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[37] The condition – Colorado will receive a first-round pick in 2019 if the Senators' first-round pick in 2018 is inside the top ten selections and the Senators decide to defer the pick to 2019[38] – was converted on June 22, 2018.
  • The Columbus Blue Jackets' first-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 22, 2019 that sent Matt Duchene and Julius Bergman to Columbus in exchange for Vitalii Abramov, Jonathan Davidsson, a conditional first-round pick in 2020 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[39] The condition – Ottawa will receive a first-round pick in 2019 if the Blue Jackets' first-round pick is outside of the top three selections in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft – was converted when the Blue Jackets clinched a spot in the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs on April 5, 2019.
  • The Florida Panthers' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on September 13, 2018 that sent Erik Karlsson and Francis Perron to San Jose in exchange for Chris Tierney, Dylan DeMelo, Josh Norris, Rudolfs Balcers, a conditional first-round pick in 2019 or 2020, a conditional first-round pick in 2021, a conditional first-round pick no later than 2022 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[40] The condition – Ottawa will receive the higher of Florida or San Jose's second-round pick in 2019.[40] – was converted on March 26, 2019 when Florida was eliminated from the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs ensuring that Florida would select higher than San Jose.[41]
  • The Senators' third-round pick went to the Colorado Avalanche as the result of a trade on November 5, 2017 that sent Matt Duchene to Ottawa in exchange for Kyle Turris, Shane Bowers, Andrew Hammond, a conditional first-round pick in 2018 and this pick.[37]
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins' third-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 23, 2018 that sent Derick Brassard to Vegas in exchange for this pick.[42]

2020 Draft picks

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The 2020 NHL Entry Draft was held via the Internet on October 6–7, 2020. Ottawa made the following ten picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 3
(from San Jose)
Tim Stuetzle Centre/Left Wing   Germany Adler Mannheim (DEL)
1 5 Jake Sanderson Defence   United States University of North Dakota (NCHC)
1 28
(from NYI)
Ridly Greig Centre   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
2 33 Roby Jarventie Left wing   Finland Ilves (Liiga)
2 44
(from Toronto)
Tyler Kleven Defence   United States University of North Dakota (NCHC)
2 61
(from Dallas via VGK)
Egor Sokolov Left wing   Russia Cape Breton Eagles (QMJHL)
3 71
(from Winnipeg)
Leevi Merilainen Goalie   Finland Oulun Karpat (Jr. A)
5 155
(from Tampa Bay)
Eric Engstrand Left wing   Sweden Malmo Redhawks (SHL)
6 158
(from San Jose)
Philippe Daoust Left wing   Canada Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
6 181
(from St. Louis via Edm)
Cole Reinhardt Left wing   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)

2020 Draft transactions

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  • The San Jose Sharks' first-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on September 13, 2018 that sent Erik Karlsson and Francis Perron to San Jose in exchange for Chris Tierney, Dylan DeMelo, Josh Norris, Rudolfs Balcers, a conditional second-round pick in 2019, a conditional first-round pick in 2021, a conditional first-round pick no later than 2022 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[40] The condition – Ottawa will receive a first-round pick in 2020 if San Jose qualifies for the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs[40] – was converted on March 19, 2019.[43]
  • The New York Islanders' first-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 24, 2020 that sent Jean-Gabriel Pageau to New York in exchange for a second-round pick in 2020, a conditional third-round pick in 2022 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[44] The condition – Ottawa will receive a first-round pick in 2020 if New York's first-round pick is outside the top three selections – was converted when the Islanders advanced to the First Round of the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs on August 7, 2020.[45]
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on October 7, 2020 that sent the Islanders' second-round pick and a third-round pick both in 2020 (59th and 64th overall) to Toronto in exchange for this pick.[46]
  • The Dallas Stars' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 25, 2019 that sent Mark Stone and Tobias Lindberg to Vegas in exchange for Erik Brannstrom, Oscar Lindberg and this pick.[47] Vegas previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 26, 2017 that sent Marc Methot to Dallas in exchange for Dylan Ferguson and this pick.[48]
  • The Senators' third-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on October 7, 2020 that sent a second-round pick in 2020 (44th overall) to Ottawa in exchange for the Islanders' second-round pick in 2020 (59th overall) and this pick.[46]
  • The Winnipeg Jets' third-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 18, 2020 that sent Dylan DeMelo to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick.[49]
  • The Senators' fourth-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a trade on October 2, 2020 that sent Josh Brown to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[50]
  • The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on October 7, 2020 that sent a third-round pick in 2020 (76th overall) to San Jose in exchange for Buffalo's fourth-round pick in 2020 (100th overall) and this pick.[51] San Jose previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 19, 2018 that sent Mikkel Boedker, Julius Bergman and a sixth-round pick in 2020 to Ottawa in exchange for Mike Hoffman, Cody Donaghey and this pick.[52]
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning's fifth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on July 30, 2019 that sent Mike Condon and a sixth-round pick in 2020 to Tampa Bay in exchange for Ryan Callahan and this pick.[53]
  • The Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on July 30, 2019 that sent Ryan Callahan and a fifth-round pick in 2020 to Ottawa in exchange for Mike Condon and this pick.[53]
  • The San Jose Sharks' sixth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on June 19, 2018 that sent Mike Hoffman, Cody Donaghey and a fifth-round pick in 2020 to San Jose in exchange for Mikkel Boedker, Julius Bergman and this pick.[52]
  • The St. Louis Blues' sixth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on November 22, 2018 that sent Chris Wideman to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.[54] Edmonton previously acquired this pick in a trade on October 1, 2018 that sent Jakub Jerabek to St. Louis in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[55] The condition – Edmonton will receive a sixth-round pick in 2020 if Jerabek plays in less than 50 games during the 2018–19 NHL season[55] – was converted on December 22, 2018.
  • The Senators' seventh-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on October 7, 2020 that sent Montreal's seventh-round pick in 2021 to Montreal in exchange for this pick.[56] Montreal previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on February 24, 2020 that sent Matthew Peca to Ottawa in exchange for Aaron Luchuk and this pick.[57]

2021 Draft picks

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The 2021 NHL Entry Draft was held electronically on July 23–24, 2021. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 10 Tyler Boucher Right wing   United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
2 39 (from San Jose) Zack Ostapchuk Centre   Canada Vancouver Giants (WHL)
2 49
(from St. Louis via BUF, VGK, and LAK)
Benjamin Roger Defence   Canada London Knights (OHL)
3 74 Oliver Johansson Left wing   Sweden Timra IK (HockeyAllsvenskan)
4 123 (from Carolina) Carson Latimer Right wing   Canada Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
7 202 Chandler Romeo Defence   Canada Brantford Bandits (GOJHL)

Transactions

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  1. The San Jose Sharks' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on September 13, 2018, that sent Erik Karlsson and Francis Perron to San Jose in exchange for Chris Tierney, Dylan DeMelo, Josh Norris, Rudolfs Balcers, a conditional second-round pick in 2019, a conditional l first-round pick in 2019 or 2020, a conditional first-round pick no later than 2022, and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[58] The condition – Ottawa will receive a second-round pick in 2021 if Karlsson re-signs with the Sharks for the 2019–20 NHL season and the Sharks do not make the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals[58] – was converted on June 17, 2019, when Karlsson re-signed with San Jose for the 2019–20 NHL season.[59]
  2. The Senators' second-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as the result of a trade on July 24, 2021, that sent St. Louis' second-round pick and a fifth-round pick both in 2021 (49th and 136th overall) to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[60]
  3. The St. Louis Blues' second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on July 24, 2021, that sent a second-round pick in 2021 (42nd overall) to Los Angeles in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2021 (136th overall) and this pick.[60]
  4. The Senators' fourth-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on October 7, 2019, that sent Vladislav Namestnikov to Ottawa in exchange for Nick Ebert and this pick.[61]
  5. The Carolina Hurricanes' fourth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on July 24, 2021, that sent Los Angeles' fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick both in 2021 (136th and 170th overall) to Carolina in exchange for this pick.[60]
  6. The Senators' fifth-round pick went to the Dallas Stars as the result of a trade on July 23, 2021, that sent a first-round pick in 2021 (15th overall) to Detroit in exchange for Washington's first-round pick and the Rangers' second-round pick both in 2021 (23rd and 48th overall) and this pick.[62]
    Detroit previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on April 11, 2021, that sent Jon Merrill to Montreal in exchange for Hayden Verbeek and this pick.[63]
    Montreal previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on January 2, 2020, that sent Mike Reilly to Ottawa in exchange for Andrew Sturtz and this pick.[64]
  7. The Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Carolina Hurricanes as the result of a trade on July 24, 2021, that sent a fourth-round pick in 2021 (123rd overall) to Ottawa in exchange for Los Angeles' fifth-round pick in 2021 (136th overall) and this pick.[60]

2022 Draft picks

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The 2022 NHL Entry Draft was held July 7–8, 2022 at the Bell Centre arena in Montreal, Quebec. The Senators traded their first-round pick and second-round pick to acquire Alex DeBrincat. The Senators' top pick was made in the second round - defenceman Filip Nordberg with the 64th-overall pick. The team had nine selections overall.

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
2 64
(from Tampa Bay)
Filip Nordberg Defence   Sweden Sodertalje SK (HockeyAllsvenskan)
3 72 Oskar Pettersson Right wing   Sweden Rogle J20 (J20 Nationell)
3 87
(from Boston)
Tomas Hamara Defence   Czechia Tappara U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
4 104 Stephen Halliday Centre   Canada Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
5 136 Jorian Donovan Defence   Canada Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL)
5 143
(from Winnipeg)
Cameron O'Neill Right wing   United States Mount St. Charles Academy (NEPACK 18U)
5 151
(from Boston)
Kevin Reidler Goaltender   Sweden AIK J18 (J20 Nationell)
6 168 Theo Wallberg Defence   Sweden Skelleftea AIK J20 (J20 Nationell)
7 206
(from NY Islanders)
Tyson Dyck Centre   Canada Cranbrook Bucks (BCHL)

Transactions

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  1. The Senators' first-round and second-round picks went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on July 7, 2022, that sent Alex DeBrincat to Ottawa in exchange for a third-round pick in 2024 and these picks.[65]
  2. The Tampa Bay Lightning's second-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on December 27, 2020, that sent Marian Gaborik and Anders Nilsson to Tampa Bay in exchange for Braydon Coburn, Cedric Paquette and this pick.[66]
  1. The Boston Bruins' third-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on April 11, 2021, that sent Mike Reilly to Boston in exchange for this pick.[67]
  1. The Winnipeg Jets' fifth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on March 21, 2022, that sent Zach Sanford to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick.[68]
  2. The Boston Bruins' fifth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on March 21, 2022, that sent Josh Brown and a conditional seventh-round pick in 2022 to Boston in exchange for Zach Senyshyn and this pick.[69]
  1. The Senators' seventh-round pick went to the Boston Bruins as the result of a trade on March 21, 2022, that sent Zach Senyshyn and a fifth-round pick in 2022 to Ottawa in exchange for Josh Brown and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[69] The condition – Boston will receive a seventh-round pick in 2022 if Senyshyn plays in fewer than five games for the Senators before the conclusion of the 2021–22 NHL season[69] – was converted when it was no longer possible for Senyshyn to play in five games for Ottawa in the 2021–22 season on April 26, 2022.
  2. The New York Islanders' seventh-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on April 11, 2021, that sent Braydon Coburn to New York in exchange for this pick.[70]

2023 Draft picks

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The 2023 NHL Entry Draft was held in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 28–29, 2023. Ottawa made the following picks:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
4 108 Hoyt Stanley Defence   Canada Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
5 140 Matthew Andonovski Defence   Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
7 204 Owen Beckner Centre   Canada Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)
7 207
(from Nashville)
Vladimir Nikitin Goalie   Kazakhstan Snezhnye Barsy (KHC)
7 215
(from NYR)
Nicholas Vantassell Centre   United States Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)

Transactions

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  1. The Senators' first-round pick went to the Arizona Coyotes as the result of a trade on March 1, 2023, that sent Jakob Chychrun to Ottawa in exchange for Washington's conditional second-round pick in 2024, a second-round pick in 2026 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[71] The condition – Arizona will receive a first-round pick in 2023 if Ottawa's first-round pick in 2023 is outside of the top five selections[71] – was converted when Ottawa did not win either draw in the 2023 NHL Draft Lottery on May 8, 2023.
  2. The Senators' second-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on February 22, 2023, that sent future considerations to Ottawa in exchange for Nikita Zaitsev, a fourth-round pick in 2026 and this pick.[72]
  3. The Senators' third-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues as the result of a trade on February 17, 2023, that sent Noel Acciari and Josh Pillar to Toronto in exchange for Adam Gaudette, Mikhail Abramov, a first-round pick in 2023, a second-round pick in 2024 and this pick.[73]
    Toronto previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on July 11, 2022, that sent future considerations to Ottawa in exchange for Matt Murray, a seventh-round pick in 2024 and this pick.[74]
  4. The Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of a trade on March 3, 2023, that sent Patrick Brown to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[75]
  5. The Nashville Predators' seventh-round pick went to the Senators as a result of a trade on April 12, 2021, that sent Erik Gudbranson to Nashville in exchange for Brandon Fortunato and this pick.[76]
  6. The New York Rangers' seventh-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on February 19, 2023, that sent Tyler Motte to New York in exchange for Julien Gauthier and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[77] The condition – Ottawa will receive a seventh-round pick in 2023 if the Rangers do not advance to the Second Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs[77] – was converted on May 1, 2023.

2024 Draft picks

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The 2024 NHL Entry Draft was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 28–29, 2024. Ottawa chose the following players:

Round Overall Player Position Nationality Club team
1 7 Carter Yakemchuk Defence   Canada Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
2 39 Gabriel Eliasson Defence   Sweden HV71 J20 (J20 Nationell)
4 104 Lucas Ellinas Centre   Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
4 112
(from Detroit)
Javon Moore Left Wing   United States Minnetonka High School (USHS-MN)
4 117
(from Tampa Bay)
Blake Montgomery Left Wing   United States Lincoln Stars (USHL)
5 136 Eerik Wallenius Defence   Finland HPK (Liiga)

The Senators' third-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on July 7, 2022, that sent Alex DeBrincat to Ottawa in exchange for a first and second-round pick in 2022 and this pick.[78] The Senators' sixth-round pick went to the Carolina Hurricanes as the result of a trade on March 15, 2024, that sent Jamieson Rees to Ottawa in exchange for this pick.[79] # The Senators' seventh-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on July 11, 2022, that sent future considerations to Ottawa in exchange for Matt Murray, a third-round pick in 2023 and this pick.[80]

The Detroit Red Wings' fourth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on July 9, 2023, that sent Alex DeBrincat to Detroit in exchange for Dominik Kubalik, Donovan Sebrango, a conditional first-round pick in 2024 and this pick.[81] The Tampa Bay Lightning's fourth-round pick went to the Senators as the result of a trade on March 20, 2022, that sent Nick Paul to Tampa Bay in exchange for Mathieu Joseph and this pick.[82]

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