
Current Season
GP
67
Goals
20
Assists
31
Points
51
+/-
-13
S%
12.3%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$943K
Total Value
$2.83M
Expires
3 yrs · 2027-2028
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
Matthew Schaefer cements his lead in the Calder Trophy chase, pulling away from the pack with Islanders-leading production that has voters buzzing about a Norris crossover. Ivan Demidov dazzles in Montreal while Beckett Sennecke holds firm as the third wheel, but the margins tighten as roles stabilize league-wide. Scouts whisper that Schaefer's two-way dominance echoes past winners who owned their teams from day one, setting up a finish that could redefine rookie benchmarks.
Toronto's Easton Cowan, no stranger to the prospect grind after his own Memorial Cup heroics with the London Knights, dishes high praise on Beckett Sennecke's impressive rookie campaign with the Ducks. Sennecke, the third-overall pick who's already racking up 51 points in 63 games, has turned heads with his size, puck skills, and top-six flashes that few saw coming this soon.
Anaheim's breakout rookie Beckett Sennecke gears up for his first NHL game on Toronto ice, where the kid from Oshawa gets his shot at hometown glory. Scouts have whispered about his Calder buzz since training camp, and this matchup against the Leafs packs extra juice with family and old OHL pals in the stands. The Ducks lean on his speed to spark a road win, but Toronto's vets smell a statement game against the Pacific upstart.
Matthew Schaefer leads the pack for the Calder Trophy after dominating NHL.com's voting at the 2025-26 season's three-quarter point, topping Islanders' time on ice and racking up points that have scouts buzzing in every front office. Beckett Sennecke and Ivan Demidov lurk close behind, with Demidov's recent heroics against Boston and Florida keeping Montreal fans dreaming big.
Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy pulls off a last-minute coup, snagging veteran center Ryan Strome from the Anaheim Ducks for a measly 2027 seventh-round pick. Strome, a proven middle-six producer with $5 million cap hit and a year left on his deal, slides into Calgary's lineup as they chase playoff positioning amid their rebuild. Anaheim clears space for their young guns like Gauthier and Sennecke, but Conroy knows Strome's playoff pedigree could be the spark that reignites the Flames' push.
Montreal tangles with Anaheim, spotlighting rookie scoring machine Beckett Sennecke leading the pack. The Habs' young guns test themselves against this phenom in a matchup loaded with future stars. Stakes rise as both squads jockey for positioning in a tight Western playoff race.