1992–93 Ottawa Senators season

NHL hockey team season (inaugural season)

1992–93 Ottawa Senators
Division6th Adams
Conference12th Wales
1992–93 record10–70–4
Home record9–29–4
Road record1–41–0
Goals for202
Goals against395
Team information
General managerMel Bridgman
CoachRick Bowness
CaptainLaurie Boschman
Alternate captainsBrad Marsh
Brad Shaw
Sylvain Turgeon
ArenaOttawa Civic Centre
Average attendance10,479 (Capacity: 99.8%)
Total: 429,645 (41 games)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)New Haven Senators
Thunder Bay Senators
Team leaders
GoalsSylvain Turgeon (25)
AssistsNorm Maciver (46)
PointsNorm Maciver (63)
Penalty minutesMike Peluso (318)
Plus/minusDave Archibald (-16)
WinsPeter Sidorkiewicz (8)
Goals against averageDaniel Berthiaume (4.30)

The 1992–93 Ottawa Senators season was the return season of the 11 time Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Senators. Despite winning the first game of the regular season on October 8, 1992, the Senators won only nine more en route to their worst season ever. The team recorded three NHL records that season: the longest home losing streak of eleven, from October 27 to December 8; the longest road losing streak with a total of 39, from October 10 to April 3 (nearly the whole season) and fewest road wins in a season, with just one victory.

Off-season

Team business

On June 2, 1992, the then city of Kanata gave approval of the Palladium project. On June 29, the club held ground-breaking ceremonies for the Palladium project at the site.[2] The team was still seeking partners for financing the project and Ogden Corporation would back $120 million in loans on November 11.[2] Actual construction would begin in 1994.

On June 15, Rick Bowness was named as the team's first head coach.[2] Bowness was previously a head coach for the original Winnipeg Jets and Boston Bruins.

On July 29, 1992, team president and former Ottawa mayor Jim Durrell resigned.[2]

Expansion and Entry drafts

Expansion Draft

The Senators participated in the 1992 NHL Expansion Draft on June 18, 1992, to fill their roster for the 1992–93 NHL Season.

Round # Player Nationality NHL team
1 2 Peter Sidorkiewicz  Poland Hartford Whalers
2 3 Mark Laforest  Canada New York Rangers
3 5 Brad Shaw  Canada New Jersey Devils
4 8 Darren Rumble  Canada Philadelphia Flyers
5 10 Dominic Lavoie  Canada St. Louis Blues
6 11 Brad Miller  Canada Buffalo Sabres
7 13 Ken Hammond  Canada Vancouver Canucks
8 16 Kent Paynter  Canada Winnipeg Jets
9 18 John Van Kessel  Canada Los Angeles Kings
10 20 Sylvain Turgeon  Canada Montreal Canadiens
11 21 Mike Peluso  United States Chicago Blackhawks
12 23 Rob Murphy  Canada Vancouver Canucks
13 25 Mark Lamb  Canada Edmonton Oilers
14 27 Laurie Boschman  Canada New Jersey Devils
15 29 Jim Thomson  Canada Los Angeles Kings
16 31 Lonnie Loach  Canada Detroit Red Wings
17 33 Mark Freer  Canada Philadelphia Flyers
18 35 Chris Lindberg  Canada Calgary Flames
19 37 Jeff Lazaro  United States Boston Bruins
20 39 Darcy Loewen  Canada Buffalo Sabres
21 41 Blair Atcheynum  Canada Hartford Whalers

Entry Draft

Ottawa's draft picks at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 2 Alexei Yashin  Russia HC Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
2 25 Chad Penney  Canada North Bay Centennials (OHL)
3 50 Patrick Traverse  Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
4 73 Radek Hamr  Czechoslovakia HC Sparta Praha (Czech.)
5 98 Daniel Guerard  Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
6 121 Alan Sinclair  United States University of Michigan (NCAA)
7 146 Jaroslav Miklenda  Czechoslovakia DS Olomuc (Czech.)
8 169 Jay Kenney  United States Canterbury School (US HS)
9 194 Claude Savoie  Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
10 217 Jack Grimes  Canada Belleville Bulls (OHL)
11 242 Tomas Jelinek  Czechoslovakia HPK Hameenlinna (Finland)
11 264 Petter Ronnquist  Sweden Nacka (Sweden)
S 2 Steve Flomenhoft  United States Harvard University (ECAC)

Transactions

June 1992

June 20 Signed free agent Darrin Madeley from the Lake Superior State Lakers of the NCAA to a 3-year, $800,000 (CAD) contract.
Acquired 11th round pick in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft (Petter Ronnquist) from the New York Rangers for an 11th round pick in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft (Pavel Komarov).
June 22 Acquired Mark Osiecki from the Calgary Flames for Chris Lindberg.

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July 1992

July 16 Signed free agent Martin St. Amour from the New Jersey Devils to a 2-year contract.
July 20 Acquired Brad Marsh from the Toronto Maple Leafs for future considerations.
July 28 Acquired Jody Hull from the New York Rangers for future considerations.
July 30 Signed free agent Tony Cimellaro from the Belleville Bulls of the OHL to a 2-year contract.
Signed Andrew McBain from the Vancouver Canucks to a 1-year, $225,000 (CAD) contract.
Signed free agent Marc LaBelle from the Montreal Canadiens to a 1-year contract.

Source[4]

August 1992

August 6 Signed free agent Mark Ferner to a 1-year contract from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
August 13 Acquired Steve Weeks from the Washington Capitals for future considerations.
August 30 Signed free agent Doug Smail to a 1-year, $150,000 (CAD) contract from the Quebec Nordiques.
August 31 Signed free agent Gord Dineen to a 2-year contract from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Source[5]

September 1992

September 2 Signed free agent Jamie Baker to a 1-year, $160,000 (CAD) contract from the Quebec Nordiques.
September 3 Acquired Neil Brady from the New Jersey Devils for future considerations.
September 9 Signed free agent Chris Luongo to a 1-year contract from the Detroit Red Wings.
September 10 Signed free agent Jim Kyte to a 1-year contract from the Calgary Flames.

Source[6]

Pre-season

The Senators held their first training camp at the Robert Guertin Arena in Hull, Quebec, on September 8. The team played its first game in Hartford against the Hartford Whalers. The game ends in a 1–1 tie, and the Senators first goal is scored by Neil Brady. The first game in Ottawa since re-joining the NHL is played on September 18. The Washington Capitals defeat Ottawa 4–3. The first win by the Senators since re-entry into the NHL is recorded on September 24, a 4–3 win against the New York Islanders. Defenceman Brad Shaw scored the winning goal. On October 7, just before the start of the regular season, the Senators announce Laurie Boschman as the team's first captain.[7]

Regular season

The Senators finished last in goals scored (202), wins (10), points (24, tied with the San Jose Sharks), even-strength goals scored (129), power-play goals for (66, tied with the Edmonton Oilers and the San Jose Sharks), power play goals against (115) and power play % (14.73) and shooting percentage (8.9%; 202 goals on 2,281 shots).[8][9]

Two Senators recorded hat tricks during the regular season; Bob Kudelski scored one in a 3–2 victory over San Jose on Sunday, January 10, 1993[10] and Laurie Boschman scored one on Saturday, April 10, 1993, in a 5–3 win on the road against the New York Islanders.[11]

Highlights

The new Senators played their first game on October 8, 1992, in the Ottawa Civic Centre defeating the eventual Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens by a score of 5–3. The game was televised on Hockey Night In Canada and was in front of a sold-out Ottawa Civic Centre with 10,449 in attendance. The ceremonial face-off between Laurie Boschman and Denis Savard was done by Frank Finnigan, Jr. (his father having died on Christmas Day, 1991), Bruce Firestone and Gil Stein. There was much pre-game spectacle—the skating of Brian Orser, the nine banners being raised to honour the original Senators' Stanley Cup wins, retirement of Frank Finnigan's jersey number and the singing of the anthem by Alanis Morissette.[12] The game was attended by Russell Williams, an Ottawa fan who had witnessed the last Stanley Cup win in Ottawa in the 1927 Stanley Cup Finals, and would later attend the games of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals, held in Ottawa.[13]

Starting lineup

Starting players:

Others: Mark Lamb, Doug Smail, Darcy Loewen, Jamie Baker, Laurie Boschman, Andrew McBain, Norm Maciver, Chris Luongo, Tomas Jelinek, Marc Fortier, Mark Osiecki, Darren Rumble, Mike Peluso, Steve Weeks

Source: Ottawa Senators Media Guide 1998–99. Ottawa Senators. 1998. p. 193.

Neil Brady scored the first goal for the modern-day Ottawa Senators franchise in the game.

It would take the Sens 39 games to win a road game, in their third-to-last road game of the season. It would be the only road win for the Sens in the entire season, and the only points won on the road as well. After the season, General Manager Mel Bridgman was fired, and eventually, would be replaced by Randy Sexton.

Final standings

Adams Division
GP W L T Pts GF GA
Boston Bruins 84 51 26 7 109 332 268
Quebec Nordiques 84 47 27 10 104 351 300
Montreal Canadiens 84 48 30 6 102 326 280
Buffalo Sabres 84 38 36 10 86 335 297
Hartford Whalers 84 26 52 6 58 284 369
Ottawa Senators 84 10 70 4 24 202 395

[14]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Wales Conference[15]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 p – Pittsburgh Penguins PTK 84 56 21 7 367 268 119
2 Boston Bruins ADM 84 51 26 7 332 268 109
3 Quebec Nordiques ADM 84 47 27 10 351 300 104
4 Montreal Canadiens ADM 84 48 30 6 326 280 102
5 Washington Capitals PTK 84 43 34 7 325 286 93
6 New York Islanders PTK 84 40 37 7 335 297 87
7 New Jersey Devils PTK 84 40 37 7 308 299 87
8 Buffalo Sabres ADM 84 38 36 10 335 297 86
9 Philadelphia Flyers PTK 84 36 37 11 319 319 83
10 New York Rangers PTK 84 34 39 11 304 308 79
11 Hartford Whalers ADM 84 26 52 6 284 369 58
12 Ottawa Senators ADM 84 10 70 4 202 395 24

p – Won Presidents' Trophy (and division)
Divisions: PTK – Patrick, ADM – Adams
bold – Qualified for playoffs


Regular season

1992–93 game log
October: 1–9–1 (home: 1–3–1; road: 0–6–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
1 October 8 Montreal 3–5 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,449 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–0–0 2 [16]
2 October 10 Ottawa 2–9 Quebec Weeks 15,399 Le Colisée 1–1–0 2 [17]
3 October 12 Ottawa 3–6 Boston Sidorkiewicz 13,056 Boston Garden 1–2–0 2 [18]
4 October 14 Ottawa 1–4 Hartford Sidorkiewicz 7,628 Hartford Civic Center 1–3–0 2 [19]
5 October 16 Ottawa 1–5 Washington Sidorkiewicz 12,911 Capital Centre 1–4–0 2 [20]
6 October 20 Ottawa 3–5 Toronto Sidorkiewicz 7,186 Copps Coliseum 1–5–0 2 [21]
7 October 22 Hartford 5–1 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,392 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–6–0 2 [22]
8 October 24 NY Rangers 3–2 Ottawa OT Sidorkiewicz 10,089 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–7–0 2 [23]
9 October 27 Pittsburgh 7–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–8–0 2 [24]
10 October 30 Ottawa 3–12 Buffalo Weeks 15,088 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 1–9–0 2 [25]
11 October 31 Buffalo 2–2 Ottawa OT Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–9–1 3 [26]
November: 1–13–0 (home: 1–6–0; road: 0–7–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
12 November 3 Ottawa 2–5 Edmonton Sidorkiewicz 12,738 Northlands Coliseum 1–10–1 3 [27]
13 November 5 Ottawa 4–8 Calgary Madeley 18,736 Olympic Saddledome 1–11–1 3 [28]
14 November 6 Ottawa 1–4 Vancouver Madeley 15,332 Pacific Coliseum 1–12–1 3 [29]
15 November 9 Toronto 3–1 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–13–1 3 [30]
16 November 11 Quebec 7–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–14–1 3 [31]
17 November 13 Ottawa 0–1 Tampa Bay Sidorkiewicz 10,425 Expo Hall 1–15–1 3 [32]
18 November 15 Ottawa 2–7 Philadelphia Sidorkiewicz 17,216 Spectrum 1–16–1 3 [33]
19 November 17 Montreal 5–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–17–1 3 [34]
20 November 19 Hartford 4–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–18–1 3 [35]
21 November 21 Ottawa 1–3 Montreal Sidorkiewicz 16,689 Montreal Forum 1–19–1 3 [36]
22 November 23 Boston 3–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 1–20–1 3 [37]
23 November 25 New Jersey 1–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 2–20–1 5 [38]
24 November 27 Ottawa 1–4 Buffalo Sidorkiewicz 16,325 Buffalo Auditorium 2–21–1 5 [39]
25 November 29 Buffalo 5–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 2–22–1 5 [40]
December: 1–12–2 (home: 1–6–2; road: 0–6–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
26 December 1 Minnesota 3–1 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 2–23–1 5 [41]
27 December 3 New Jersey 3–3 Ottawa OT Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 2–23–2 6 [42]
28 December 5 Philadelphia 2–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–23–2 8 [43]
29 December 7 Washington 6–5 Ottawa Weeks 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–24–2 8 [44]
30 December 9 Ottawa 2–6 Hartford Weeks 8,227 Hartford Civic Center 3–25–2 8 [45]
31 December 10 Ottawa 2–4 Boston Sidorkiewicz 13,509 Boston Garden 3–26–2 8 [46]
32 December 12 Calgary 1–1 Ottawa OT Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–26–3 9 [47]
33 December 15 Detroit 3–2 Ottawa OT Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–27–3 9 [48]
34 December 17 Ottawa 3–9 NY Islanders Weeks 7,689 Nassau Coliseum 3–28–3 9 [49]
35 December 19 Ottawa 1–5 Toronto Sidorkiewicz 15,720 Maple Leaf Gardens 3–29–3 9 [50]
36 December 21 Washington 4–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–30–3 9 [51]
37 December 23 Washington 4–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–31–3 9 [52]
38 December 26 Ottawa 2–4 Quebec Berthiaume 15,337 Le Colisée 3–32–3 9 [53]
39 December 27 Quebec 6–1 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–33–3 9 [54]
40 December 31 Ottawa 4–5 Detroit OT Sidorkiewicz 19,875 Joe Louis Arena 3–34–3 9 [55]
January: 2–12–0 (home: 2–5–0; road: 0–7–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
41 January 2 Buffalo 7–2 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 3–35–3 9 [56]
42 January 6 Ottawa 2–6 NY Rangers Sidorkiewicz 18,200 Madison Square Garden 3–36–3 9 [57]
43 January 8 Ottawa 4–6 New Jersey Sidorkiewicz 12,406 Brendan Byrne Arena 3–37–3 9 [58]
44 January 10 San Jose 2–3 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 4–37–3 11 [59]
45 January 12 Los Angeles 3–2 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 4–38–3 11 [60]
46 January 14 St. Louis 4–1 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 4–39–3 11 [61]
47 January 16 Ottawa 1–6 Pittsburgh Sidorkiewicz 16,154 Pittsburgh Civic Arena 4–40–3 11 [62]
48 January 17 NY Islanders 7–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 4–41–3 11 [63]
49 January 19 Quebec 5–2 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 4–42–3 11 [64]
50 January 21 Ottawa 2–7 Minnesota Sidorkiewicz 10,265 Met Center 4–43–3 11 [65]
51 January 23 Ottawa 4–6 Washington Sidorkiewicz 17,793 Capital Centre 4–44–3 11 [66]
52 January 26 Ottawa 1–5 St. Louis Sidorkiewicz 15,554 St. Louis Arena 4–45–3 11 [67]
53 January 28 Hartford 2–5 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,304 Ottawa Civic Centre 5–45–3 13 [68]
54 January 30 Ottawa 3–5 Montreal Berthiaume 16,787 Montreal Forum 5–46–3 13 [69]
February: 4–7–1 (home: 4–2–1; road: 0–5–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
55 February 1 Winnipeg 4–4 Ottawa OT Berthiaume 10,373 Ottawa Civic Centre 5–46–4 14 [70]
56 February 3 Edmonton 2–3 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,425 Ottawa Civic Centre 6–46–4 16 [71]
57 February 8 Buffalo 2–4 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,442 Ottawa Civic Centre 7–46–4 18 [72]
58 February 9 Ottawa 1–8 Philadelphia Sidorkiewicz 17,185 Spectrum 7–47–4 18 [73]
59 February 13 Montreal 4–1 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 7–48–4 18 [74]
60 February 17 Ottawa 4–6 Quebec Berthiaume 14,385 Le Colisée 7–49–4 18 [75]
61 February 20 Ottawa 4–5 Montreal Sidorkiewicz 16,859 Montreal Forum 7–50–4 18 [76]
62 February 22 Ottawa 3–6 Winnipeg Berthiaume 12,816 Winnipeg Arena 7–51–4 18 [77]
63 February 23 Winnipeg 8–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 7,245 Saskatchewan Place 7–52–4 18 [78]
64 February 25 Pittsburgh 1–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 8–52–4 20 [79]
65 February 27 Ottawa 2–5 New Jersey Sidorkiewicz 18,111 Brendan Byrne Arena 8–53–4 20 [80]
66 February 28 Quebec 4–6 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–53–4 22 [81]
March: 0–10–0 (home: 0–3–0; road: 0–7–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
67 March 2 Ottawa 2–3 San Jose OT Sidorkiewicz 11,089 Cow Palace 9–54–4 22 [82]
68 March 4 Ottawa 6–8 Los Angeles Berthiaume 16,005 Great Western Forum 9–55–4 22 [83]
69 March 7 Ottawa 2–4 Chicago Berthiaume 18,472 Chicago Stadium 9–56–4 22 [84]
70 March 13 Ottawa 3–6 Boston Sidorkiewicz 8,974 Boston Garden 9–57–4 22 [85]
71 March 18 Boston 4–1 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–58–4 22 [86]
72 March 22 NY Rangers 5–4 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,449 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–59–4 22 [87]
73 March 25 Tampa Bay 3–2 Ottawa OT Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–60–4 22 [88]
74 March 27 Ottawa 3–4 Montreal OT Berthiaume 16,944 Montreal Forum 9–61–4 22 [89]
75 March 28 Ottawa 1–3 Buffalo Sidorkiewicz 15,320 Buffalo Auditorium 9–62–4 22 [90]
76 March 30 Ottawa 4–6 Pittsburgh Sidorkiewicz 16,065 Pittsburgh Civic Arena 9–63–4 22 [91]
April: 1–7–0 (home: 0–4–0; road: 1–3–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Arena Record Pts Recap
77 April 1 Quebec 4–2 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–64–4 22 [92]
78 April 3 Ottawa 3–7 Hartford Berthiaume 13,005 Hartford Civic Center 9–65–4 22 [93]
79 April 4 Vancouver 3–0 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–66–4 22 [94]
80 April 7 Hartford 6–1 Ottawa Berthiaume 10,439 Ottawa Civic Centre 9–67–4 22 [95]
81 April 10 Ottawa 5–3 NY Islanders Sidorkiewicz 11,835 Nassau Coliseum 10–67–4 24 [96]
82 April 11 Ottawa 2–4 Boston Sidorkiewicz 14,448 Boston Garden 10–68–4 24 [97]
83 April 13 Ottawa 2–6 Quebec Berthiaume 15,399 Le Colisée 10–69–4 24 [98]
84 April 14 Boston 4–2 Ottawa Sidorkiewicz 10,500 Ottawa Civic Centre 10–70–4 24 [99]

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Transactions

October 1992
October 1 Signed free agent Marc Fortier to a 1-year contract from the Quebec Nordiques.
October 2 Signed free agent Trent McCleary to a 3-year contract from the Swift Current Broncos of the (WHL).
October 4 Claimed Norm MacIver from the Edmonton Oilers in the 1992 NHL Waiver Draft.
October 9 Signed free agent Andy Schneider to a 2-year contract from the Swift Current Broncos of the (WHL.
October 21 Placed Lonnie Loach on waivers.

Source[100]

November 1992
November 5 Acquired Dave Archibald from the New York Rangers for a 5th round pick in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft - (Frederick Beaubien).
November 20 Placed Dominic Lavoie on waivers.

Source[101]

December 1992
December 15 Signed free agent Daniel Berthiaume to a 1-year, $325,000 (CAD) contract from EC Graz (Alpenliga).
December 19 Traded Marc Fortier and Jim Thomson to the Los Angeles Kings for Bob Kudelski and Shawn McCosh.

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February 1993
February 20 Lost Mark Osiecki off waivers to the Winnipeg Jets.
Steve Weeks announced retirement.
February 25 Traded Brad Miller to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 9th round pick in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft - (Pavol Demitra).

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March 1993
March 4 Acquired the rights to Dmitri Filimonov from the Winnipeg Jets for a 4th round pick in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft - (Ruslan Batyrshin)

Source[104]

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Norm Maciver D 80 17 46 63 84 −46 7 1 2
Jamie Baker C 76 19 29 48 54 −20 10 0 2
Sylvain Turgeon LW 72 25 18 43 104 −29 8 0 2
Brad Shaw D 81 7 34 41 34 −47 4 0 0
Bob Kudelski RW 48 21 14 35 22 −22 12 0 2
Jody Hull RW 69 13 21 34 14 −24 5 1 0
Mark Lamb C 71 7 19 26 64 −40 1 0 0
Mike Peluso LW 81 15 10 25 318 −35 2 0 1
Mark Freer C 63 10 14 24 39 −35 3 3 0
Neil Brady C 55 7 17 24 57 −25 5 0 0
Andrew McBain RW 59 7 16 23 43 −37 1 0 0
Laurie Boschman C 70 9 7 16 101 −26 0 1 1
Darren Rumble D 69 3 13 16 61 −24 0 0 0
Dave Archibald C/LW 44 9 6 15 32 −16 6 0 0
Doug Smail LW 51 4 10 14 51 −34 0 0 0
Tomas Jelinek RW 49 7 6 13 52 −21 0 0 0
Chris Luongo D 76 3 9 12 68 −47 1 0 0
Jeff Lazaro LW 26 6 4 10 16 −8 0 1 0
Rob Murphy C 44 3 7 10 30 −23 0 0 0
Darcy Loewen LW 79 4 5 9 145 −26 0 0 0
Ken Hammond D 62 4 4 8 104 −42 0 0 0
Gord Dineen D 32 2 4 6 30 −19 1 0 0
Mark Osiecki D 34 0 4 4 12 −21 0 0 0
Brad Marsh D 59 0 3 3 30 −29 0 0 0
Blair Atcheynum RW 4 0 1 1 0 −3 0 0 0
Daniel Berthiaume G 25 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
Marc Fortier C 10 0 1 1 6 −7 0 0 0
Jim Kyte D 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0
Dominic Lavoie D 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Jim Thomson RW 15 0 1 1 41 −11 0 0 0
Tony Cimellaro C 2 0 0 0 0 −2 0 0 0
Radek Hamr D 4 0 0 0 0 −4 0 0 0
Lonnie Loach LW 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Darrin Madeley G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brad Miller D 11 0 0 0 42 −5 0 0 0
Kent Paynter D 6 0 0 0 20 −7 0 0 0
Peter Sidorkiewicz G 64 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0
Martin St. Amour LW 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Steve Weeks G 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Peter Sidorkiewicz 3388 64 8 46 3 250 4.43 0 1737 1487 .856
Daniel Berthiaume 1326 25 2 17 1 95 4.30 0 739 644 .871
Darrin Madeley 90 2 0 2 0 10 6.67 0 44 34 .773
Steve Weeks 249 7 0 5 0 30 7.23 0 144 114 .792
Team: 5053 84 10 70 4 385 4.57 0 2664 2279 .855

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Awards

Milestones

Date Player
January 10, 1993 Bob Kudelski First Hat trick by a Senator
February 1, 1993 Laurie Boschman First Penalty Shot by a Senator (goal)

Source: Ottawa Senators 2007–08 Media Guide. Ottawa Senators. 2007.

Farm teams

See also

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