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Senators Draft Brady Tkachuk and Jacob Bernard-Docker

June 22, 2018, 11:13 PM ET [56 Comments]
Trevor Shackles
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Well then…

With the 4th overall pick, the Ottawa Senators drafted Brady Tkachuk. That wouldn’t have sounded that crazy a couple months ago after we found out where they would be drafting, but considering that Montreal took Jesperi Kotkaniemi at 3rd, it is pretty shocking to see them pass on Filip Zadina.

I’m not going to lie, I was pretty upset with the pick. I’m not necessarily upset because of who Tkachuk is, but because getting Zadina at 4th would’ve been a steal. Zadina is someone who has potential to become a 30+ goal scorer in the league, and realistically, the only place you can find those players are through the draft. Tkachuk on the other hand, is more of a safe pick and someone that is easier to acquire.

When you have the opportunity to draft at the top, I think it’s important to go for the best player available and go for someone that has a high ceiling, because you won’t be able to pick that high every year. The thing is, I’d be happy with getting Tkachuk in the 8-15 range, but it’s extremely disheartening to know that Zadina was left on the board.

Obviously we don’t know what the future will hold, and perhaps Tkachuk ends up being the better player. However, these graphs from Ryan Biech don’t exactly comfort me:







At the end of the day, Tkachuk is going to get a lot of flak from people that isn’t totally fair because he will be compared to Zadina. But overall, he’s still a very good prospect and has a very good chance to be an NHL player. Manny Elk summarized my thoughts on this pretty well:







I don’t not like Tkachuk as a player, and I’m not opposed to drafting him. But drafting him at four when there were other players (mainly Zadina) available with more upside isn’t a great look. We can still focus on the good news though, as he has a chance to become a mainstay in the Senators top-6 as soon as 2019, as he’ll most likely spend one more year at Boston University.

He’ll bring some grit and energy to the lineup, which is something that fans have been pining for, and he’ll still be able to be a decent point producer. If he can be at least a second line player, he’s going to become a fan favourite quite quickly. Luckily there’s still something to look forward to with Tkachuk.




With the Senators second selection, they ended up moving down from 22nd, as they acquired the 26th and 48th overall picks from the New York Rangers. It was surprising to see Ottawa actually move down for once, and I love it, as they got fantastic value for moving down just four spots. In the 26th spot, they took defenseman Jacob Bernard-Docker, which was slightly off the board considering which rankings you are looking at.

I’ll be honest, Bernard-Docker wasn’t on my mind and I was hoping for a few other names, but I did kind of predict this would happen…




I don’t know a whole lot about him mainly because he played in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, and it’s hard to evaluate how good that league really is. Despite it not being somebody I’m super thrilled about, it isn’t necessarily a bad pick. Multiple people have talked about him being a “new age defenseman,” which is better than Ottawa taking a stay-at-home defenseman:




He might not have the upside as some other prospects that went around him, and some scouts like Corey Pronman aren’t enamored with his ceiling:




Nevertheless, if you’re able to get a top-four defenseman at the end of the first round, that’s a win. With 41 points in 49 games, Bernard-Docker at least seems like somebody who can contribute at both ends of the ice, so I’m excited to see what he can do at the University of North Dakota next season.

Furthermore, he shoots right-handed, so he might have a quicker route to the NHL than expected.



Like with any draft, you can never tell if you “won” or not, but it’s still exciting to add two prospects like Tkachuk and Bernard-Docker to the fold. It’s disappointing that they didn’t go for higher ceiling players again, but if they become NHL regulars then it isn’t too big of a deal.

Stay tuned for rounds 2-7 and day two of the draft!
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