1992–93 Ottawa Senators season
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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.
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1992–93 Ottawa Senators | |
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Division | 6th Adams |
Conference | 12th Wales |
1992–93 record | 10–70–4 |
Home record | 9–29–4 |
Road record | 1–41–0 |
Goals for | 202 |
Goals against | 395 |
Team information | |
General manager | Mel Bridgman |
Coach | Rick Bowness |
Captain | Laurie Boschman |
Alternate captains | Brad Marsh Brad Shaw Sylvain Turgeon |
Arena | Ottawa Civic Centre |
Average attendance | 10,479 (Capacity: 99.8%) Total: 429,645 (41 games)[1] |
Minor league affiliate(s) | New Haven Senators Thunder Bay Senators |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Sylvain Turgeon (25) |
Assists | Norm Maciver (46) |
Points | Norm Maciver (63) |
Penalty minutes | Mike Peluso (318) |
Plus/minus | Dave Archibald (-16) |
Wins | Peter Sidorkiewicz (8) |
Goals against average | Daniel Berthiaume (4.30) |
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