Finnigan's 8

Finnigan's 8 is a weekly recap highlighting eight top performing Ottawa Senators prospects.

Max Guenette (Belleville/AHL)Season totals: 18GP / 2G / 6A / 4PIM / +2
After being held pointless Friday night, Guenette tallied an assist Saturday in Belleville's 7-5 win over Springfield where he also registered a career best +3 rating.
Guenette has four points in his last four games with the Sens and is second in team scoring among d-men as the Sens sit fifth in the North Division.
Parker Kelly (Belleville/AHL)Season totals: 15 GP / 2G / 5A / 20 PIM / 0 +/-
Kelly grabbed his second goal of the season on Jan. 3 during Belleville's 4-2 loss against the Marlies before he'd add an assist Saturday against the Thunderbirds.
By playing in three games this week, Kelly jumped into sole possession of seventh place all-time in games played with Belleville at 110.
Roby Jarventie (Belleville/AHL)Season totals: 25GP / 5G / 10A / 10 PIM / +3
The Finn had an assist Friday during Belleville's 4-3 loss to Springfield and followed that up with his first three-point game of 2021-22 as he had one goal and two assists in Saturday's 7-5 victory.
In four games in 2022, Jarventie has two goals and six points and his 15 points this season are the third most on the team.

Roby Jarventie goal — Jan. 8, 2022

Jakov Novak (Northeastern/NCAA)Season totals: 20GP / 6G / 4A / 16PIM / +9
Novak started 2022 with an assist on Friday on the lone goal as Northeastern beat Long Island University 1-0 before he'd score his first goal of the New Year a day later in a 6-0 victory.
The 23-year-old is currently riding a four-game point streak and has points in five of his last six games as Northeastern sit third in the Hockey East division. His 10 points this year are the sixth most on the Huskies.

Novak goal — Jan. 8, 2022

Chandler Romeo (Sarnia/OHL)Season totals: 29GP / 1G / 9A / 38PIM / 0 +/-
After being traded by Hamilton to Sarnia on Jan. 7, Romeo made his debut for the Sting on Saturday and had an assist and was a +2 in a 5-3 win over Flint.
Jake Sanderson (North Dakota/NCAA)Season totals: 17GP / 6G / 16A / 6PIM / +6
Despite North Dakota being swept by Cornell over the weekend, Sanderson still managed to score three points as he made his return from the short-lived 2022 World Juniors.
He had two assists Friday in a 4-3 loss before he tallied another helper Saturday in a 3-1 loss to push his point streak to five games.
Sanderson's 22 points this year are tied for the most on the Fighting Hawks and ranks second in the NCAA among all blueliners. The Fighting Hawks are 8-2-0 in NCHC action this season and lead the conference.
Egor Sokolov (Belleville/AHL)Season totals: 23GP / 6G / 12A / 8PIM / +6
Sokolov notched an assist on Jan. 3 in the loss to Toronto and after he was held pointless Friday, he buried two goals Saturday, the first of which came on the power play, in Belleville's comeback win over Springfield.
The Russian's 18 points are the second most on the team while his 68 shots are a team high. His 0.78 points-per-game average is tied for the team lead.

Sokolov scores twice against Springfield

Lassi Thomson (Belleville/AHL)Season totals: 11GP / 3G / 3A / 18PIM / +1
Thomson had an eventful Saturday night as he tallied his third assist of the season but also collected a game misconduct in the second period as he registered a career high 12 penalty minutes.
The Finn's six points are the fifth most among Belleville defencemen while his 30 shots are the second most. Among d-men to play more than 10 games, Thomson's 0.55 points-per-game is the best on the team.