Top 25 Under 25, no. 3: Robin Lehner Let's start this out by being getting straight to the point: Robin Lehner is the best goaltending prospect the Ottawa Senators have ever had.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 17: Jean-Gabriel Pageau Jean-Gabriel Pageau was taken in the fourth round by the Senators back in the 2011 draft and has already made the jump to the AHL. The bigger question is what's to come.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 21: Jim O'Brien Jim O'Brien seemed precariously close to being labelled a failed prospect after the 2009-10 season, but some hard work on his part shot him up the team's depth chart and comfortably settled into the Ottawa Senators' fourth line.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 24: Eric Gryba The Top 25 Under 25 series continues with a look at one of the defensive defencemen in the system. Eric Gryba graduated from Boston University and has spent the last few seasons policing the blueline in Binghamton.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 22: Jarrod Maidens He hasn't played in over a year, but the offensive potential of Jarrod Maidens has earned him a spot in this year's Top 25 Under 25 rankings.
Top 25 Under 25, no. 23: Kaspars Daugavins Ottawa Senators winger Kaspars Daugavins was relied on as an offensive player in both the OHL and the AHL, but he settled into a checking role in his first NHL season in 2011-12. Is that where Daugavins maxes out at hockey's highest level, or is there more he can do for the Ottawa Senators?
Top 25 Under 25, no. 25: Derek Grant Silver Seven's second annual ranking of the Top 25 Under 25 players in the organization fittingly begins with a player who made this auspicious list last season. Binghamton's center Derek Grant was a fourth round pick of the Senators who played his way through the BCHL. The Michigan State al