Bernard-Docker has split his 2022-23 season between the AHL and NHL, picking up just one assist in nine NHL games so far. With Artem Zub out with a lower-body injury, Bernard-Docker is expected to skate next to Thomas Chabot on the top pair in St. Louis on Monday.
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Bernard-Docker will head back to Belleville (AHL) after an assist, seven PIMs and a +1 plus/minus through nine games with Ottawa. Prior to his promotion previously, he had an assist and six PIMs in eight games with Belleville and will be hoping to be back with the big club again soon.
Bernard-Docker has not played since Nov. 19th due to a high ankle sprain but will return to Ottawa's lineup Thursday as they take on Washington. The 2018 1st round pick (26th overall) had one assist, six SOG and seven PIMs in six games prior to his month-long injury.
Bernard-Docker played in six straight games since being recalled from the AHL, picking up one assist while averaging 17:44 TOI/gm. Don't expect to see Bernard-Docker back until after Christmas. Expect Jacob Larsson to replace him in the lineup on Monday.
Bernard-Docker will make his season alongside Thomas Chabot Tuesday for the Senators. In eight games with Belleville of the AHL prior to his call up, the 2018 1st round pick (26th overall) had one assist and six PIMs while posting a +3 plus/minus. He brings 13 games of NHL experience to Ottawa's line-up.
The Senators' 2018 first-round pick (26th overall) will make his season debut after getting recalled from Belleville of the AHL. In 13 career NHL games in two seasons prior, the 22-year-old has one assist and is a +3 plus/minus.
Bernard-Docker has been pretty quiet at the AHL level this season, scoring two goals with one assist in 18 games with Belleville. The 2018 first-round pick (No.26 overall) will replace Lassi Thomson on the Senators blueline and returns to the NHL having picked up one assist in seven career games so far.
Bernard-Docker was the No.26 overall pick in 2018 and signs with the Senators after three years at the University of North Dakota. The 20-year-old defenseman scored three goals with 15 assists (18 points) in 27 games this season.