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The Ottawa Senators have officially signed University of New Hampshire star, Bobby Butler to a two year entry-level contract. It is a two-way contract with $9K cap hit.

Butler, native of Marlborough, MA ringing in at 6’ and 185lbs. He is a Hobey Baker Award finalist and is the top NCAA scorer for the 2009-10 season with 29 goals in 39 games. Butler is eligible to play for the Senators this season, but is unable to suit up in the NHL playoffs*. Bryan Murray has publicly stated that Butler will see some playing time eventually in the last few games of the regular season – possible as early as Thursday when the Senators face the Carolina Hurricane at Scotiabank Place.
*note: The Ottawa Citizen is claiming he is eligible for the NHL playoffs. I’m guessing it is some exception or because it is an ELC rather than the usual contract. If anyone knows, please comment!

I’m not going to claim to know about Bobby Butler as I have really been slacking on keeping up with college hockey news in the last few seasons. I decided to do some research instead and here is what I came up with.

Butler was eligible for the NHL draft back in 2007. Hockey’s Future did a brief scouting report on him from a review of the top 20 eligible NCAA players. Please note this is from his first season with University of New Hampshire (UNH).

2006-07 season: Bobby Butler may be the best Wildcats player that almost no one talked about this season. His contributions and ability to “fill some holes” on the New Hampshire roster throughout the year have helped the team earn another trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Marlboro, MA native registered 12 points (nine goals, three assists) in 38 games this season. His most memorable game came on Mar. 16 in the Hockey East semi-final thriller versus UMass. In that contest, Butler tallied the game-winner in double overtime.

Talent Analysis: Butler is budding two-way power forward with great hands and a powerful shot. One of his strongest assets is his playmaking ability, whether it’s setting up a potential goal or making a nice outlet pass from the defensive zone. He makes very good decisions with the puck and also has the ability to make those around him better. As good as Butler is offensively, he is almost equally as good defensively, particularly on the penalty kill. Though he is strong on his skates and moves well, Butler is neither the prettiest nor quickest skater out there. That should improve over time.

New Hampshire associate head coach Scott Borek’s comments on Butler: “I would say that most people had underestimated Bobby. We thought that it would take him longer than it did to make an impact. He had a very good season this year, particularly given the roles that we had him in. We were really excited about the year that Bobby had and we’re even more excited about his future.”

On December 4, 2008, HockeyProsect.com did a brief report on him as well.

UNH certainly is used to pumping out NHL caliber players (James vanRiemsdyk comes to mind as their most recent gem), and Bobby Butler, a senior undrafted forward could make waves in the offseason as an NHL free agent. Butler, a senior captain, has increased his productivity every season and is currently second in all of college hockey in scoring. As a freshman, Butler was heralded as a strong two-way prospect. As a senior, he was just named hockey east player of the month. At 6’0, 180, Butler has NHL size and could be a solid pickup for NHL teams trying to add to their prospect depth charts as a guy that slipped through the cracks.

On March 17, 2010 Redline Report did a review of the top NCAA free agents in their final year of college hockey.

8. Bobby Butler/RW — New Hampshire, 6-0/185, April 26, 1987 (Sr.)
A smart two-way winger who does an honest day’s work in his own zone and plays the penalty kill. Shows good vision in the offensive zone and works well away from the puck to create space for his accurate shot. Has accomplished most of his impressive offensive production by finding holes and being in the right place at the right time. Doesn’t have dynamic physical tools and his skating is average.

From speaking with UNH followers and other NCAA followers alike, it sounds as if the Sens have signed a solid prospect with a lot of potential. The biggest question being if his game can translate to the NHL level. From what I gather he is an above average skater with a great right-handed shot who can contribute effectively at both ends of the rink. Some fans added that he has room to fill out in his 6ft frame to add more strength and others are comparing him to Jamie Langenbrunner.

What I found interesting is that Butler’s goal total nearly doubles from his first 3 seasons combined. I clearly forgot to ask UNH fans about the possible factors but figure he could be a late bloomer or could be directly related to lack of ice time in his first few seasons (unfortunately, there are no “on-ice” stats recorded that I can find).

As mention previously, Bobby Butler is up for the Hobey Baker Award. Winner is announced tomorrow. I would suggest Sens fans check out http://www.ButlerForHobey.com – there is a great list of articles on Bobby Butler and his skills.

>Round two will be a big test for the Ottawa 67’s as they are set to face a stonger defensive team in the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors. If you look at the regular season head-to-head stats, it doesn’t look to bright for Ottawa. The Majors have gone a perfect 4-0 against the 67’s while outscoring them 24-8.

HOWEVER, all four games were played in the first half of the season with the last game being on January 3, 2010. From the beginning of the season (Sep 9/10) until Jan 3/10, the 67’s had a winning percentage of only 0.575. Since Jan 3/10, the 67’s have had a winning percentage of 0.722. You can easily argue that these are two different teams.

Interestingly enough, Corey Cowick – the hero in the Niagara series – returned from his long injury on Jan 9/10, only two games after that final loss vs the Majors.

Here’s a quick run down on the stats (IN THE REGULAR SEASON)

Head To Head Stats

Head to Head Record 2009-10 Regular Season
Ottawa 0-4-0-0
Mississauga 4-0-0-0

Previous Meetings This Season
Ottawa 4 @ Mississauga 5 (Jan 3 2010) Final
Ottawa 0 @ Mississauga 8 (Dec 13 2009) Final
Mississauga 4 @ Ottawa 0 (Dec 6 2009) Final
Mississauga 7 @ Ottawa 4 (Oct 23 2009) Final



Mississauga Ottawa
Team Record 42-20-4-2 90 points 37-23-5-3 82 points
Division Ranking 2nd Central 1st East
Conference Ranking 3rd Eastern 2nd Eastern
League Ranking 6th 4th
Home Record 21-10-1-2 23-9-0-2
Away Record 21-10-3-0 14-14-5-1
GF 222 246
GA 175 219
PP% (68/344) 19.8 (54/307) 17.6
PP (Home)% (31/177) 17.5 (21/162) 13.0
PP (Away)% (37/167) 22.2 (33/145) 22.8
PK% (66/341) 80.6 (64/293) 78.2
PK (Home)% (28/160) 82.5 (23/130) 82.3
PK (Away)% (38/181) 79.0 (41/163) 74.8
Leading Rookie Percy (3-15-18) Ceci (4-8-12)
Most PIM Flick – 157 Smith – 129
Team PIM/GM 17.2/game 14.9/game
Leading Scorers Smith-Pelly (29-33-62) Lindsay (39-43-82)
Cizikas (25-37-62) Toffoli (37-42-79)
Mayer (31-19-50) Nigro (16-46-62)
Parlett (11-35-46) Martindale (19-41-60)
Wallen (14-27-41) Nesbitt (33-24-57)

2010 NHL Top Prospects

Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors
Devante Smith-Pelly
Gregg Sutch
Alex Cord
JP Anderson

Ottawa 67’s
Tyler Toffoli
Ryan Martindale
Dalton Smith
Petr Mrazek

NHL Picks

Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors
Cameron Gaunce – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd Round, 2008
Chris Carrozzi – Atlanta Thrashers, 6th Round, 2008
Tim Billingsley – Phoenix Coyotes, 7th Round, 2008
Casey Cizikas – New York Islanders, 4th Round, 2009

Ottawa 67’s
Tyler Cuma – Minnesota Wild, 1st Round, 2008
Julien Demers – San Jose Sharks, 5th Round, 2008
Anthony Nigro – St. Louis Blues, 6th Round, 2008
Corey Cowick – Ottawa Senators, 6th Round, 2009

Schedule

Game 1 – Thu Apr 1 7:30 PM – Mississauga at Ottawa
Game 2 – Fri Apr 2 7:30 PM – Mississauga at Ottawa
Game 3 – Sun Apr 4 4:00 PM – Ottawa at Mississauga
Game 4 – Tue Apr 6 7:00 PM – Ottawa at Mississauga
*Game 5 – Thu Apr 8 7:00 PM – Mississauga at Ottawa
*Game 6 – Sat Apr 10 4:00 PM – Ottawa at Mississauga
*Game 7 – Mon Apr 12 7:00 PM – Mississauga at Ottawa
*if neccessary

>Ottawa 67’s will be looking for revenge after getting knocked out by the Niagara IceDogs after seven hard fought games in the first round of the 2009 OHL Playoffs.

Don’t be fooled by the point differential in the standings between the Ottawa 67’s & Niagara IceDogs. Judging by their games during the regular season, I think it’s safe to say we are in for not only an exciting, but also a long series.

Here’s a quick few stats to kick of the playoffs…

Head To Head Stats

Head to Head Record 2009-10 Regular Season
Ottawa 2-2-0-0
Niagara 2-1-0-1

Previous Meetings This Season
Ottawa 5 @ Niagara 2 (Feb 28, 2010) Final
Ottawa 2 @ Niagara 3 (Nov 28, 2009) Final
Niagara 1 @ Ottawa 2 (Nov 15, 2009) Final SO
Niagara 5 @ Ottawa 3 (Sep 25, 2009) Final

Niagara Ottawa
Team Record 26-34-2-6 60 points 37-23-5-3 82 points
Division Ranking
Conference Ranking 7th Eastern 2nd Eastern
League Ranking 16th 4th
Home Record 18-13-1-2 23-9-0-2
Away Record 8-21-1-4 14-14-5-1
GF 191 246
GA 233 219
PP% (46/326) 14.1 (54/307) 17.6
PP (Home)% (21/180) 11.7 (21/162) 13.0
PP (Away)% (25/146) 17.1 (33/145) 22.8
PK% (74/359) 79.4 (64/293) 78.2
PK (Home)% (32/187) 82.9 (23/130) 82.3
PK (Away)% (42/172) 75.6 (41/163) 74.8
Leading Rookie Strome (8-19-27) Ceci (4-8-12)
Most PIM Shaw – 129 Smith – 129
Team PIM/GM 17.4/game 14.9/game
Leading Scorers Agozzino (37-29-66) Lindsay (39-43-82)
Friesen (23-37-60) Toffoli (37-42-79)
Hamilton (25-30-55) Nigro (16-46-62)
Traccitto (20-18-38) Martindale (19-41-60)
Shaw (11-25-36) Nesbitt (33-24-57)

2010 NHL Top Prospects:
Tyler Toffoli – Ottawa 67’s
Ryan Martindale – Ottawa 67’s
Dalton Smith – Ottawa 67’s
Freddie Hamilton – Niagara IceDogs

Mark Visentin – Niagara IceDogs
Petr Mrazek – Ottawa 67’s

Schedule

Friday, March 19th Niagara @ Ottawa 7:30pm
Sunday, March 21st Niagara @ Ottawa 2:00pm
Tuesday, March 23rd Ottawa @ Niagara 7:30pm
Thursday, March 25th Ottawa @ Niagara 7:30pm
*Sunday, March 28th Niagara @ Ottawa 1:00pm (Game to be played at Scotia Bank Place)
*Monday, March 29th Ottawa @ Niagara 7:30pm
*Tuesday, March 30th Niagara @ Ottawa 7:30pm

*if neccessary