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Fantasy Summary

Entertaining winger with developing glimpses of a power game. Second-line upside could be unlocked with improvements to his handling and footwork.


Observations

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April Rankings: When watching Sennecke this season, the flashes of high-end offensive potential popped out at you. The problem was that these were just flashes and not the norm. As the season went along, the flashes became more frequent as Sennecke found more consistency in his game. By season’s end, he was playing his best hockey. Sennecke is a supremely talented player who’ll try anything to gain an advantage or generate offence. He might not always succeed with the things he attempts, but he’s really testing out what works and doesn’t all while expanding his creativity. Sennecke can make game breaking plays splitting the defenders en route to the net where he’ll deke a goalie and bury it for a highlight reel goal. The main issue with Sennecke is consistency and his play off the puck. When in pursuit of the puck, he competes well and has shown impressive forecheck ability. Unfortunately, if he’s not in pursuit of the puck, he doesn’t seem to impact the play. He’s not that effective in his own end, which can lead to extended offensive zone time for his opponents. There is some awkwardness to his game, sometimes the way he stickhandles and the way he skates, but this could be a product of being a late bloomer who’s had a recent growth spurt he might not be fully used to yet. Jordan Harris

February 2024 – after appearing in our November top-32 at 26th-overall, Sennecke earns himself a six-spot climb this time around. The production hasn’t always been consistent — he currently projects to only match his point totals from last year with 39 in 42 games —, but Sennecke has improved his ability to consistently create advantages for his teammates all over the ice, and his high-end work rate and off-puck savvy have impressed our scouting team overall.

Sennecke is a bit chaotic. On the puck, he rushes through the middle relentlessly, attacks defenders head-on, and attempts to barrel through them with strength and skill. He tries and tries, undeterred by whether his attempts succeed or not. Effort is just as much a staple of his defensive game — he engages hard and fast on back-checks, is a thorn in defenders’ sides on forechecks, and forces opponents into occupied lanes in all three zones. There are hints of a developing power game with Sennecke, but he still hasn’t clocked that he is now 6-foot-2. Growing about five inches in six months will do that to you. Once he learns to use his body in conjunction with his hands and feet, and if he improves the latter two, Sennecke could become a second-line staple — a guy who will consistently create space for a playmaking center. Hadi Kalakeche

November rankings: 26th
February rankings: 20th (+6)
April rankings: 23rd (-3)

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 7.5
NHL Certainty 7.0
Country CAN
Position RW
Roster Type Draft Eligible
Shoot/Glove Right
Date of Birth January 28, 2006
Height 6‘2”
Weight 181 lbs
Drafted No

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2015-2016 Toronto Pro Hockey Brick Invitational6 1 12 2|Playoffs1 0 00
 2017-2018 East Coast Selects O U12WSI U129 3 58 -|        
 2018-2019 East Coast Selects O U13WSI U137 3 47 -|        
 2019-2020 Toronto Marlboros U14 AAAGTHL U14- - -- -|        
 2021-2022 Toronto Marlboros U16 AAAGTHL U1645 35 4580 24|        
  Toronto Marlboros U16 AAAOHL Cup5 5 38 4|        
 2022-2023 Oshawa GeneralsOHL61 20 3555 44|Playoffs5 1 01
  Canada White U17WHC-175 0 33 2|        
 2023-2024 Oshawa GeneralsOHL63 27 4168 67|Playoffs11 6 1016 17 

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