Senators by the Numbers: #14 Today's post looks at Senators who have worn the #14. Worn during the inaugural season and by Radek Bonk for close to a decade, #14 is currently worn by Colin Greening.
Senators by the Numbers: #13 After a long hiatus, “Senators by the Numbers” finally returns. I apologize for the lengthy delay – I’ve been on vacation and suffering lockout-related hockey apathy.
Senators by the Numbers: #12 "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 forwards over the years. Neil Brady C
Senators by the Numbers: #11 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 wore #11 before Alfie joined the Sens in 1995 -
Senators by the Numbers: #10 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 failures and one player dear to the heart of a certain Silver
Senators by the Numbers: #9 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. But first, the other contenders: Marc Fortier C 1992-1993 Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Senators by the Numbers: #8 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 Daniel Alfredsson eventually retires, his #11 will join Frank Finnigan's #8 as