Top 25 Under 25, no. 9: Mark Stone While his adjustment to the pro game in Binghamton has been slower than some fans expected, Mark Stone remains a promising prospect for the Senators.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 12: Stephane Da Costa When Stephane Da Costa was signed as a free agent by Ottawa a few summers ago, he seemed like a potential solution to Ottawa's then-longstanding need for a second-line centreman. Since then, the Sens have gone out and acquired a bunch of other young pivots, so it remains to be seen where Da Cost
Top 25 Under 25, number 14: Shane Prince Another in a line of undersized skilled forwards, and another in a line of players plucked from the Senators backyard, Shane Prince looks to have a bright future with the Senators.
Top 25 Under 25, no 18: Mark Borowiecki Coming in at number eighteen on our Top 25 Under 25 is a current roster player: defenceman Mark Borowiecki.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 20: Mikael Wikstrand Perhaps one of the more surprising names to crack this list comes in at the twentieth spot: Swedish defenceman Mikael Wikstrand. The Mora defender is playing in Sweden's second-tier Allsvenskan league, but looks to challenge for a roster spot in years to come.
Top 25 under 25, no. 3: Jakob Silfverberg After a quick detour around this choice last weekend, here we are at the Senators' third-best player under 25 years of age: Jakob Silfverberg. Of all the entry drafts in Ottawa Senators history, the 2009 one might end up as the team's most important. You've