Who put the bee in the bonnet of Mark Kastelic, and will you do it again in October? Mark Kastelic has had the definition of a roller-coaster 2023-24. For example, in last night’s game against the Buffalo Sabres, he and the rest of the fourth line did well.
Earlier in the week, we asked a question via headline: “Are the Canucks tough enough for the Stanley Cup Playoffs?”
The Ottawa Senators have added two players to their NHL roster, forwards Roby Järventie and Zack MacEwen. These recalls give the Senators a full roster of 23 players while increasing their number of rostered forwards from 11 to 13.
Welcome back to the 2023 edition of our Top 25 Under 25 feature. You can check out the full list so far here. Today, we take a look at the first full-time NHLer in our rankings: Rising one spot from last year's ranking is fourth line centre Mark Kastelic.
We aren't here to talk about a player who turned his back on the fans, organization, teammates, or the city of Ottawa. Instead, let's talk about the player who had fewer 5-on-5 goals per 60 minutes than Mark Kastelic last season.
Things were getting intense between the Philadelphia Flyers and Ottawa Senators on Thursday night and they reached a boiling point during an insane sequence in the second period.
One week to go. If this extended time without the Ottawa Senators in my life has taught me anything, it’s that I uh prefer having the Ottawa Senators in my life.
Hard work pays off. That’s the lesson to be taken from today’s announcement by the Ottawa Senators that Mark Kastelic has signed a two-year extension. The deal will carry an average annual value of $835K, paying the young forward $800K in 2023-24 and $870K in 2024-25.
It was a day to celebrate for a pair of Ottawa Senators. Fresh from a 16-game stint last season, Mark Kastelic made his mark during training camp. There was no stopping the 23-year-old from earning the fourth-line centre role who was in stiff competition with Dylan Gambrell.
The Ottawa Senators played their final preseason game on Saturday (Oct. 8) and will now turn their focus to the start of the main event. In the latest edition of News & Rumors, we’ll take a look at the post-game reaction from their overtime victory versus the Montreal Canadiens.
Mark Kastelic knows what it takes to be a professional hockey player. His dad, Ed spent parts of seven seasons with the Washington Capitals and Hartford Whalers.
An impressive finish in our rankings for an overager from the fifth round. #19: Mark Kastelic (Last Year: NR, Reader Rank: 16) Clocking in at #19 on our Top 25 Under 25 is Mark Kastelic, a fifth-round selection from the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.
The Ottawa Senators peppered goalkeeper John Gibson with 45 shots Saturday afternoon but were able only to make a dent in the net once on Tyler Ennis‘ first-period goal in what was a 2-1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.
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