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- One of the NHL’s real surprises last year, finishing second in the Northeast Division and eighth in the Eastern Conference with a 41-31-10 record before falling in seven games to the New York Rangers in the opening round.
- Senators top line should feature Jason Spezza in the middle with Jakob Silfverberg on the right and Milan Michalek on the left with Kyle Turris centering Guillaume Latendresse and Daniel Alfredsson.
- Spezza finished fourth in NHL scoring last year with 84 points and his 34 goals matched a career high.
- The Sens’ 2.96 goals per game last year was fourth-best in the NHL, behind only Pittsburgh (3.33), Philadelphia and Boston (both 3.17).
- Alfredsson is 77th on the NHL career goals list with 416. Among active players he is fifth, behind Jaromir Jagr (665, 11th all-time), Teemu Selanne (663, 12th), Jarome Iginla (516, 35th) and Marian Hossa (417, 76th).
OTTAWA SENATORS
30 Ben Bishop
40 Robin Lehner

41 Craig Anderson
3 Mark Methot
4 Chris Phillips
7 Kyle Turris
9 Milan Michalek
11 Daniel Alfredsson
13 Peter Regin
14 Colin Greening
15 Zack Smith
18 Jim O’Brien
19 Jason Spezza
22 Erik Condra
23 Kaspars Daugavins
25 Chris Neil
33 Jakob Silfverberg
46 Patrick Wiercioch
55 Sergei Gonchar
61 Andre Benoit
65 Erik Karlsson
73 Guillaume Latendresse
74 Mark Borowiecki
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
35 Al Montoya
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
6 Ron Hainsey
8 Alex Burmistrov
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
13 Kyle Wellwood
14 Mike Peluso
16 Andrew Ladd
18 Bryan Little
17 James Wright
19 Jim Slater
22 Chris Thorburn
23 Alex Ponikarovsky
24 Grant Clitsome
25 Zach Redmond
26 Blake Wheeler
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Tobias Enstrom
55 Mark Scheifele
80 Nik Antropov
(Lineups subject to change)
— Ed Tait