Yes, the Ottawa Senators have a first-round pick.
The Ottawa Senators are looking to add another notable first-round pick to their history with the seventh pick in the 2024 NHL Draft on June 27. The fact that the club even has a first-round pick this year is a feat after the NHL ruled Evgeni Dadonov void.
The club could have lost that pick or a first-round pick in 2025 or 2026. The decision was made that the Senators would retain their top 10 pick but could lose either of their next two first-round picks.
The Senators made their NHL Draft debut in 1992, selecting Alexei Yashin with the second overall pick in the first round, the first player in franchise history to do so.
The Senators have had the first pick three times in their career, selecting Alex Daigle in 1993, Brian Berard in 1995 and Chris Phillips in 1996.
The Senators don’t have a first-round pick beyond 2021 after trading away their previous two first-round picks.
Who will the Ottawa Senators select seventh overall in the 2024 NHL Draft?
Chris Peters of FloHockey projects the Senators to select Barkley Catton seventh overall in his latest NHL mock draft.
Ottawa Senators’ all-time first round draft picks
1992: Alexei Yashin (2nd Overall)1993: Alexandre Daigle (1st Overall)1994: Radek Bonk (3rd Overall)1995: Brian Berard (1st Overall)1996: Chris Phillips (1st Overall)1997: Marian Hossa (12th Overall)1998: Mathieu Chouinard (15th Overall)1999: Martin Havlath (26th Overall)2000: Anton Volchenkov (21st Overall)2001: Jason Spezza (2nd Overall)2001: Tim Gleason (23rd Overall)2002: Jakub Klepis (16th Overall)2003: Patrick Eaves (29th Overall) 2004: Andrei Meszaros (23rd overall)2005: Brian Lee (9th overall)2006: Nick Foligno (28th overall)2007: Jim O’Brien (29th overall)2008: Erik Karlsson (15th overall)2009: Jared Cowen (9th overall)2011: Mika Zibandjed (6th overall)2011: Stefan Noesen (21st overall)2011: Matt Puempel (24th overall)2012: Cody Ceci (15th overall)2013: Curtis Lazar (17th overall)2015: Thomas Chabot (18th overall)2015: Colin White (21st overall)2016: Logan Brown (11th overall)2017: Shane Bowers (28th overall)2018: Brady Tkachuk (4th overall)2018: Jacob Bernard-Docker (26th overall)2019: Rassie Thomson (19th overall)2020: Tim Stutzle (3rd overall)2020: Jake Sanderson (5th overall)2020: Ridley Greig (28th overall)2021: Tyler Boucher (10th overall)
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