NEWARK, N.J. -- On a day that was marked by movement, there simply wasnt a trade available for Bryan Murray. So the Ottawa Senators general manager was only too happy to use the 17th overall pick on Edmonton Oil Kings centre Curtis Lazar on Sunday. "Obviously the biggest thing Curtis that is, is a competitive person," Murray said Lazar. "Hes been compared to me as a hard-nosed, competitive guy in the National Hockey League. He scores. Hes had a real good career doing that." Lazar recorded 61 points (38 goals and 23 assists) in 72 games with Edmonton last season. Fourteen of his 38 goals came in the final 20 games of the regular season. While the offensive numbers are strong, the organization views him as an all-around forward. "(Hes) the type of player we were looking for," said assistant general manager Tim Murray. "Hes a complete player. Hes gritty and competitive. He can play the game. "I think he has a very good offensive game. I think hes compared to those competitive guys like (Los Angeles Kings captain) Dustin Brown because they are complete players and have an offensive game to them, and they play with an edge. Added Tim Murray: "Hes not being compared to the energy players of the world of the National Hockey League. Hes being compared to guys with energy and grit and determination, but also the guys that score goals. I expect hes going to score 30 goals, for sure, for us. Hes certainly going to score skill goals. Hes going to fit into the mould that were trying to represent." Along with Lazar, the Senators took goaltender Marcus Hogberg, right-winger Tobias Lindberg, defenceman Ben Harpur, centre Vincent Dunn, right-winger Chris LeBlanc and centre Quentin Shore. More than being good fits for the Senators, the primary reason that all seven players are headed to Ottawa for prospect development camp is that nothing materialized over the weekend despite a hyper-charged marketplace. "As happens very often, and in particular the first round, if you have a decent position youre very reluctant to give that position up," said Bryan Murray. "I talked to some people that would have had to move a number of picks back to make it work for them. The price was quite substantial. I had a couple offers to move down as the draft was going on. We felt there was a player there that we didnt want to pass on, so we didnt move backwards. Its totally understood its tough to move." One area in which he made headway was with Daniel Alfredsson, as the Senators general manager said he spoke with Alfredssons agent, J.P. Barry over the weekend on a new deal for the Senators captain. "We talked about how we could get a deal done," Murray said. "We talked about term, threw numbers back and forth slightly. Nothing firm. Hes going to go back to Alfie and talk to him again. I will do the same thing on my part. Hopefully well talk in the next couple days." 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A match against Federer on Centre Court isnt the time to be changing your game, said Fabrice Santoro, who had two career wins against Federer. He should keep on playing aggressively. Thats won him seven matches already in the tournnament, six of those before the main draw, and he should play in the same way if he wants an eighth.ddddddddddddHave some funAll the pressure will be on Federer and Willis should be able to play freely. This will be one of those rare occasions when the Swiss might not have the overwhelming support of the Centre Court crowd. If he can, Willis should exploit that. First of all, Willis has to enjoy the moment. Its a fantastic opportunity for him to play Federer on Centre Court at Wimbledon, Santoro observed.Whatever happens in the match, its going to be a fantastic souvenir for him. Of course, its going to be a different opponent and a different court and a different atmosphere, but its still the same tournament. He should be confident.Serve well ... and prayFederer is likely to be in command of his own service games; Willis must be similarly authoritative in his. Its impossible to beat Federer on grass without turning in a strong serving performance.And if all the above pointers fail, the ever-colourful -- and very successful -- coach Nick Bollettieri suggested he could hope for some divine intervention. His only chance of victory is to go to church and pray that Federer has a meal that turns his stomach upside down, Bolettieri said. But Im sure he wouldnt want to win that way. What he should do is congratulate himself on getting this far in the tournament. He has been great for tennis. ' ' '