As Colin updated us on last week, there are a bunch of Sens prospects in playoff action. The Swedes are done, as are the college kids, but the CHLers keep rolling on.

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Biggest Standouts

After recording 0 points in 14 games in a fourth line role for the Knights last year, Formenton scored all of London’s goals in Games 1 (2 PPG) and 2 of their playoff series against Owen Sound, which you can see below:

Formenton’s five goals is one behind Boris Katchouk for the league-lead, and his six points are tied for fourth. He also has 14 (!) shots in 3 games — a rate that’s much higher than his 3.65 shots per game in the regular season. Despite Formenton’s heroics, London is down 3-0 to Owen Sound and are likely headed for a first-round exit. It’ll be interesting to see if Formenton can join Ottawa or Belleville to wrap-up his year, even if it’s just for practices.

Christian Wolanin

He doesn’t have any points, but wowee has Wolanin stepped in and looked good this past week.

From Guy Boucher (via Murray Pam):

“Really smart, good with the puck. He’s not phased by pressure. There’s less time. The guys are bigger, faster. It’s very impressive how he handles himself with the puck. Without the puck, his stick on puck is much better. He understands there’s bigger boys in this league. He knows he has to get bigger. He’s very smart...He’s dedicated to improve defensively.”

Some broadcast highlights and commentary from Christian Wolanin's NHL debut, including his 1st career shift with the #Sens pic.twitter.com/wRxhgm4gVv — Sens Prospects (@SensProspects) March 23, 2018

One-upping Formenton (as he has been all season), Kitchener’s Logan Brown ranks second in playoff scoring with 8 points in 4 games, and has helped the Rangers to a current 2-2 stalemate against the Guelph Storm.

Logan Brown (#19) has 3A through Kitchener's first 2 #OHL playoff games



Kitchener leads Guelph 2-0 in their 1st round matchup. pic.twitter.com/GiNqgnad52 — Sens Prospects (@SensProspects) March 26, 2018

Brown is also shooting more, with 18 shots in 4 games, and has looked promising as Kitchener’s number one centre. The Rangers won their division and are expected to go on a deep run; let’s hope they pull through.

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