The 11 Greatest Ottawa Senators Players of All Time

By YPB Team

Franchise record-setters, defensive anchors, and goal-scoring phenoms — the Senators have produced unforgettable talent across their modern era. Who is the greatest Senator of all time?

Erik Karlsson — ranked #11
Erik Karlsson
Two-time Norris Trophy winner as the NHL's best defenseman, widely regarded as the most talented player in Senators history.
1000pts
Jason Spezza — ranked #22
Jason Spezza
Playmaking centre who set a franchise record with 71 assists in a single season and served as team captain following Alfredsson's departure.
653pts
Martin Havlat — ranked #33
Martin Havlat
Czech winger known for his electrifying speed and big-game goals, including a memorable overtime strike in the 2003 playoffs.
653pts
Wade Redden — ranked #44
Wade Redden
Smooth-skating defenseman who anchored Ottawa's blue line for over a decade and reached the 2007 Stanley Cup Final.
606pts
Marian Hossa — ranked #55
Marian Hossa
Slovak forward who registered multiple 80-point seasons with Ottawa before departing in a blockbuster trade, later winning three Stanley Cups.
606pts
Mike Fisher — ranked #66
Mike Fisher
Long-serving forward and team captain who embodied the Senators' identity for over a decade with his physical, two-way play.
551pts
Kyle Turris — ranked #77
Kyle Turris
Skilled centre who was Ottawa's top pivot during the mid-2010s and formed a productive partnership on the Senators' top line.
551pts
Nick Foligno — ranked #88
Nick Foligno
Hard-working forward and former captain who represented the Senators' character and tenacity through multiple rebuilding seasons.
485pts
Brady Tkachuk — ranked #99
Brady Tkachuk
Intense power forward who captained the Senators through their rebuild era with ferocious energy, physicality, and leadership before being traded.
404pts
Thomas Chabot — ranked #1010
Thomas Chabot
Offensive defenseman who emerged as one of the best blue-liners of his generation while anchoring Ottawa's recent rebuild.
404pts
Tim Stutzle — ranked #1111
Tim Stutzle
German phenom selected third overall in 2020 who has blossomed into one of the NHL's most dynamic offensive centers.
404pts

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