Ottawa Senators' Defensive Roster Construction: Projecting the Team's Depth Chart for the 2025 Offseason.
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The Ottawa Senators are heading into the 2025-26 season with a defensive unit that has the potential to be a real strength for the team. After a busy offseason that included a key trade and a high draft pick, the Senators have a mix of established veterans, promising young players, and intriguing prospects vying for spots on the blue line.

At the top of the depth chart are Jake Sanderson and Thomas Chabot, who are both signed to long-term contracts and are expected to be key contributors. Sanderson, after his third full NHL season, is establishing himself as one of the league's top defensemen. Chabot is looking to continue his strong bounce-back season. Artem Zub and Nick Jensen provide experience and stability.

The acquisition of Jordan Spence from the Los Angeles Kings adds depth and provides a right-shot option. Tyler Kleven is another young defenseman looking to solidify his role with the team. Nikolas Matinpalo has also earned himself a two-year contract.

One of the most intriguing storylines heading into training camp is the potential of Carter Yakemchuk. Drafted 7th overall in 2024, Yakemchuk is determined to make the NHL roster this season. After being sent back to junior last year, he focused on improving his defensive game and is hoping to impress the coaching staff.

Beyond the players expected to compete for NHL roster spots, the Senators have a number of defensive prospects in their system. Logan Hensler, drafted in the first round in 2025, is a mobile, physical defenseman who could develop into a second-pairing player. Tomas Hamara had a breakout season in the OHL and will be joining Belleville in the AHL. Other prospects to watch include Matthew Andonovski, Jorian Donovan, and Maxence Guenette.

With a mix of established players, promising youngsters, and intriguing prospects, the Ottawa Senators have a defense corps that is shaping up to be a strength of the team. The key will be finding the right combinations and allowing the young players to develop while relying on the veterans to provide leadership and stability.

Here's a potential depth chart for the Ottawa Senators defense heading into the 2025-26 season:

  • First Pair: Jake Sanderson - Artem Zub
  • Second Pair: Thomas Chabot - Nick Jensen
  • Third Pair: Tyler Kleven - Jordan Spence
  • Extra: Nikolas Matinpalo

Prospects to Watch: Carter Yakemchuk, Logan Hensler, Tomas Hamara


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