Senators by the Numbers: #24
Lonnie Loach L 1992-1993 Born in New Liskeard, Ontario in 1968, Loach was drafted 98th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1986. After a successful junior career, Loach played one...
Lonnie Loach L 1992-1993 Born in New Liskeard, Ontario in 1968, Loach was drafted 98th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1986. After a successful junior career, Loach played one...
Chris Luongo D 1992-1993 Born in Farmington Hills, Michigan in 1967, Luongo was drafted 92nd overall by his hometown Detroit Red Wings in 1985. He spent four successful years with the...
Norm MacIver D 1992-1993, 1993-1994, 994-1995 Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario in 1964, MacIver was undrafted and instead played four seasons at the University of Minnesota...
Dominic Lavoie D 1992-1993 Born in Montreal in 1967, Lavoie was an undrafted, skilled offensive player with the St-Jean Castors of the QMJHL when he was signed as a free agent by the St....
Andre McBain RW 1992-1993, 1993-1994 Born in Toronto in 1965, McBain was drafted 8th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in 1983 - one pick ahead of future Hall of Famer Cam Neely - on the...
Who wore #19 better? Alexei Yashin or Jason Spezza?
Five players have worn #18 for the Sens, including former star Marian Hossa. Keep reading for the best and worst of #18.
While the #17 is currently vacant for the Sens, it has been worn by 10 different players over the course of the team's first 20 seasons. Keep reading and see who comes out on top.
Ten Senators have worn #16, but who will come out on top?
Fifteen has been a successful number for the Senators, worn by good guy Shawn McEachern and villain Dany Heatley. See who comes out on top.
The number 14 has been worn by seven Senators during the club's history, but who has been the most successful with #14 on his back?
The number thirteen is traditionally associated with bad luck, but the Ottawa Senators have fared pretty well with the number so far.
"Senators by the Numbers" continues today with a look at the history of the #12 in Ottawa. It's a number defined by Mike Fisher and his decade of service, but it has been worn by half a dozen other...
Today's post focuses on #11. While every Sens fan knows of Daniel Alfredsson's exploits, many don't realize he was not the first Senator to wear #11 for the modern team. In fact, three players...
Senators by the Numbers is back with a focus on #10. While no player currently wears the number for the Sens, it has been worn by 9 players over the years. The list contains a few trade deadline...
The series resumes with a look at Ottawa's #9s. One of several numbers in this series in which there can be legitimate debate, the Sens best #9 will be between Martin Havlat and Milan Michalek....
The series continues today with a look at the #8. Do you remember anyone wearing #8 for the Sens? Have you ever noticed the banner hanging from the rafters of Scotiabank place bearing the #8? When...
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