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Ottawa Senators Draft High-Upside Forwards

· 2026-07-03

Ottawa Senators Draft High-Upside Forwards

The Ottawa Senators left the 2026 NHL Draft with two first-round picks, selecting Jonas Lagerberg Hoen and Jaxon Cover, both high-upside forwards.

What happened in the draft?

The Senators used the 25th overall pick to select Lagerberg Hoen, a 6-foot-2 winger with elite finishing ability.

He scored 27 goals in 38 games with very few assists, showcasing his goal-heavy profile.

Why it matters for Ottawa Senators

Lagerberg Hoen's draft year was limited by a knee injury, but his flashes of skill kept scouts interested.

The Senators are banking on his size, shot, and natural scoring instincts to translate into NHL success.

With a 44-27 record and on a W1 streak, the Ottawa Senators are currently 6th in the Eastern Conference as of July 3, 2026.

What comes next for the prospects?

Jaxon Cover, selected 32nd overall, is a highly athletic but raw winger who needs time to develop.

He produced 20 goals and 52 points in 67 games with OHL London, hinting at real offensive instincts.

The Senators are betting on Cover's tools and projection, despite the risk of a long-term development path.

And with these picks, the Senators are changing the identity of their system, adding pure finishers like Lagerberg Hoen.

But the team's strategy is clear: upside over certainty, with a focus on athletic traits and long-term projection.

So the Senators' prospect pipeline looks promising, with Lagerberg Hoen and Cover leading the way.

The team's draft strategy has been focused on high-end skill and offensive upside, and these picks fit that mold.

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