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Top 25 Under 25 2015

Top 25 Under 25: Reader Results

You voted, and the reader-determined Top 25 Under 25 results are in!

Top 25 Under 25: Your Say

Your chance to decide who the Sens' top prospects are.

Top 25 Under 25: Staff Questions

We reveal how our staff voted in the Top 25 Under 25, and then answer some questions explaining how we voted.

Top 25 Under 25 Recap

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Top 25 Under 25, #1: Mark Stone

Last year, Mark Stone placed fifth on our list. Now he's alone at the top.

Top 25 Under 25, #2: Mika Zibanejad

For the second straight year, Mika Zibanejad is #2 in our rankings.

Top 25 Under 25, #3: Patrick Wiercioch

Despite being a healthy scratch for large portions of Paul MacLean's reign of terror, Patrick Wiercioch moves up to #3.

Top 25 Under 25, #4: Cody Ceci

Ceci holds steady at number four on this year's list.

Top 25 Under 25, #5: Curtis Lazar

The most adorable Senator ever moves up two spots on this year's list

Top 25 Under 25, #6: Jean-Gabriel Pageau

J.G. Pageau climbs four spots from last season on our list.

Top 25 Under 25, #7: Shane Prince

After getting a cup of coffee in the NHL last year, Shane Prince will look to prove that he belongs this season. As he's turning 23, he's running out of time.

Top 25 Under 25, #8: Nick Paul

A point-per-game season and an appearance at the World Juniors have Paul all the way up at number eight on our list.

Top 25 Under 25, #9: Matt Puempel

Matt Puempel jumps three spots from last year's rankings into the No. 12 position.

Top 25 Under 25, #10: Mikael Wikstrand

Our top 10 starts off with a defenseman who's been making a lot of news lately, and for good reason.

Top 25 Under 25, #11: Tobias Lindberg

Tobias Lindberg makes his Top 25 Under 25 debut at #11.

Top 25 Under 25, #12: Thomas Chabot

Thomas Chabot, a smooth skating, offensive defenseman, was chosen by the Ottawa Senators 18th overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

Top 25 Under 25, #13: Matt O'Connor

After the Sens won the Matt O'Connor sweepstakes, they sent their goaltending future in an entirely new, and promising, direction.

Top 25 Under 25, #14 Fredrik Claesson

After playing 3 straight seasons in the AHL, Fredrik Claesson is ready to take the next step. Ranked at #14, he could still be a valuable part of the Senators defense quite quickly.

Top 25 Under 25, #15: Alex Chiasson

Last season, Alex Chiasson appeared at No. 8 on the Top 25 Under 25.

Top 25 Under 25, #16: Colin White

Top 25 Under 25, #16: Colin White

Top 25 Under 25, #17: Jared Cowen

It could be the last, last chance for Jared Cowen

Top 25 Under 25, #18: Andreas Englund

Englund is up two spots from last year's rankings to number 18 this year.

Top 25 Under 25, #19: Ryan Dzingel

Dzingel falls three spots in this year's rankings despite only having played one season of professional hockey.

Top 25 Under 25, #20: Marcus Hogberg

Marcus Hogberg is on the rise, up five spots from last year to number 20 on this year's list.

Top 25 Under 25, #21: Cole Schneider

The BSens veteran climbs a couple spots after a 29-goal season in the AHL.

Top 25 Under 25, #22: Max McCormick

Max McCormick finally makes the cut in our Top 25 Under 25 series.

Top 25 Under 25, #23: Francis Perron

Checking in at 23 is a player who finished close to this number in QMJHL league scoring this past year, Francis Perron.

Top 25 Under 25, #24: Ben Harpur

Despite falling two spots from last season, Ben Harpur managed to crack the top 25 once again.

Top 25 Under 25, #25: Buddy Robinson

Buddy Robinson just barely made the cut for this year's Top 25 Under 25.