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Dec 7, 2014

2015 World Junior Prospects - Ottawa Senators

The World Junior Hockey Championship is not only a tournament to showcase Canada's best under-20s but some of the top young players from around the world.

Take a look at the Ottawa Senators prospects that represented their respective nations at the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship in Montreal and Toronto.

 

Ottawa Senators WJC Prospects

Andreas Englund
Andreas Englund (D) - Sweden

Second Round (40th overall) of 2014 NHL Draft

World Junior Stats

  • GP
    7
  • G
    0
  • A
    0
  • PTS
    0

Notes:

Dec. 26: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 5-2 win over the Czechs.

Dec. 27: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 5-1 win over Denmark.

Dec. 29: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 3-2 win over Russia.

Dec. 31: Englund drew an interference penalty against Switzerland.

Jan. 2: Englund was plus-1 in Sweden's QF win over Finland.

Jan. 4: Englund was minus-1 in Sweden's SF loss to Russia.

Jan. 5: Englund was minus-1 in Sweden's bronze medal loss to Slovakia.

 

Curtis Lazar
Curtis Lazar (C) - Canada

First Round (17th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft

World Junior Stats

  • GP
    7
  • G
    5
  • A
    4
  • PTS
    9

Notes:

Dec. 26: Lazar was 75% on face-offs in Canada's 8-0 handling of Slovakia.

Dec. 27: Lazar scored the second of Canada's goals in a 4-0 shutout of Germany.

Dec. 29: Lazar scored Canada's fourth goal and went 5-of-6 on the draw vs. Finland.

Dec. 31: Lazar scored Canada's crucial third goal against the Americans.

Jan. 2: Lazar scored a pair, including the game-winner in Canada's QF win vs. Denmark.

Jan. 4: Lazar logged three assists as Canada beat Slovakia in the semifinal round.

Jan .5: Lazar went 2-for-3 on the draw and was plus-1 in Canada's gold medal victory over Russia.

*Lazar finished tied for the tournament lead in goals with five.

Nicak Paul
Nick Paul (LW) - Canada

Acquired via Trade from Dallas on July 1, 2014

World Junior Stats

  • GP
    7
  • G
    3
  • A
    0
  • PTS
    3

Notes:

Dec. 26: Paul scored a goal and was plus-3 in an 8-0 win over Slovakia.

Dec. 27: Paul registered one shot in Canada's 4-0 win over Germany.

Dec. 29: Paul put one shot on net in Canada's 4-1 win over Finland.

Dec. 31: Paul registered three shots in Canada's win over the U.S.

Jan. 2: Paul scored a third-period goal in Canada's QF win over Denmark.

Jan. 4: Paul went 2-for-3 on the draw and drew a slashing minor in Canada's SF win.

Jan. 5: Paul scored Canada's second goal in the team's 5-4 gold medal win over Russia.

*Paul finished the tournament plus-6 and won gold as a member of Team Canada.