Senators Alphabet: Z is for Zdeno
Z is for Zdeno, as in Zdeno Chara, the tallest-ever Senator. I wasn't sure I was going to write about Chara as the Sens have options at "Z" (Mika Zibanejad and Zack Smith), but six years after...
Z is for Zdeno, as in Zdeno Chara, the tallest-ever Senator. I wasn't sure I was going to write about Chara as the Sens have options at "Z" (Mika Zibanejad and Zack Smith), but six years after...
Y is for Yashin, as in Alexei Yashin, Ottawa's talented and controversial first-ever draft pick. Yashin came to Ottawa in time for the 1993-1994 season, joining the highly-touted Alexandre Daigle...
X is for x - Ottawa, as in the "x" which appears beside your team's name when they clinch a playoff spot. Sure having a "y" next to your team's name means they've won the division, a "z" means...
W is for Wade, as in Wade Redden, Ottawa's former #6. Unfortunately, Redden's time in Ottawa is now defined by the Chara/Redden debate of 2006 and his quick decline from NHL All-Star and Canadian...
V is for Volchenkov, as in Anton Volchenkov, Ottawa's former #24. Volchenkov was drafted 24th overall by the Ottawa Senators in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Anton first made the Sens roster in...
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I is for Ian, as in Ian Mendes, Sportsnet's Ottawa correspondent. Mendes has been working the Ottawa sports scene since the mid-1990s, when he became a co-host for a sports show on a Carleton...
H is for Heatley, as in Dany Heatley. His decline and bitter break-up with the team is well leaves me wondering: what Heatley's legacy with the Senators will ultimately be? He is a player who still...
G is for Greening, as in Colin Greening, Ottawa’s #14. Greening, who will be 26 years old on Friday, is currently in the middle of his first full season in the NHL and has spent time on all of...
F is for Fisher, as in Mike Fisher, Ottawa's former #12. Few players have been more beloved in the history of the Ottawa Senators than Mike Fisher. Drafted in the second round, 44th overall by the...
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D is for Dean and Denis, as in Dean Brown and Denis Potvin. For many of us, our primary experience of our team is mediated by the play-by-play personnel and the colour commentators. For better or...
C is for Chris, as in Chris Luongo, a defenseman wearing #23 for the 1992-93 Ottawa Senators. Chris played in 76 games, had 3 goals, 9 assists for 12 points, and was a minus 47, tied for worst on...
B is for Bryden, as in Rod Bryden, owner of the Ottawa Senators from 1993 to 2003, replacing Bruce Firestone. While many fans have nothing but bad memories of his time as owner, from the poor...
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