1995–96 Ottawa Senators season explained

League:NHL
Season:1995–96
Year:1995
Team:Ottawa Senators
Conference:Eastern
Conferencerank:13th
Division:Northeast
Divisionrank:6th
Record:18–59–5
Homerecord:8–28–5
Roadrecord:10–31–0
Goalsfor:191
Goalsagainst:291
Generalmanager:Randy Sexton (Oct-Dec)
Pierre Gauthier (Dec-Apr)
Coach:Rick Bowness (Oct-Nov)
Dave Allison (Nov-Jan)
Jacques Martin (Jan-Apr)
Captain:Randy Cunneyworth
Altcaptain:Steve Duchesne
Tom Chorske
Arena:Ottawa Civic Centre (Oct-Dec)
The Palladium (Jan-Apr)
Attendance:13,271 (544,108 total)
Minorleague:Prince Edward Island Senators
Thunder Bay Senators
Goalsleader:Daniel Alfredsson (26)
Assistsleader:Daniel Alfredsson (35)
Pointsleader:Daniel Alfredsson (61)
Plusminusleader:Pat Elyniuk (+2)
Pimleader:Dennis Vial (276)
Winsleader:Damian Rhodes (10)
Gaaleader:Damian Rhodes (2.77)

The 1995–96 Ottawa Senators season was the fourth season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). This season was plenty of change for the club. The club changed coaching staffs twice, changed their general manager and moved into the new Palladium arena in Kanata. The team again finished last in the league, even though they knocked the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils out of playoff contention in the last game of the season, allowing the Tampa Bay Lightning to clinch the playoff berth at the expense of the Devils.[1]

Offseason

Prior to the season, on August 2, 1995, Brian Smith, former NHL hockey player and sportscaster at Ottawa TV station CJOH-TV was killed. He had been the primary reporter on the Senators for the station. The Senators honored him with a patch on their jerseys, with his nickname 'Smitty' and number 18, which they wore on their jerseys for the whole season. The team raised a banner in his memory.

Regular season

The Senators finished last in wins (18), points (41), goals scored (191), even-strength goals scored (132), power-play goals scored (53) and power-play percentage (12.33%). They also tied the New York Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning for fewest short-handed goals scored (6).[2]

There were some bright spots during the season, rookie Daniel Alfredsson led the team offensively with 61 points (26 goals-35 assists), while Alexei Yashin was out of the lineup for 36 games. Alfredsson won the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL's rookie of the year.

After getting off to a good start with a 6–5–0 record, the Senators lost their next eight games, which ended up costing head coach Rick Bowness his job, as the club replaced him with Dave Allison, who was previously the head coach of the Senators AHL affiliate, the Prince Edward Island Senators. The Dave Allison era did not last long in Ottawa, as the club won two of 25 games (2–22–1) before he was replaced by Jacques Martin. Under Martin, the Senators was more competitive, going 10–24–4 in his 38 games to finish the year with an 18–59–5, their fourth straight season at the bottom of the NHL standings.

Highlights

After taking over from the fired Randy Sexton as General Manager, on December 6, 1995, Pierre Gauthier made three moves to strengthen the club. He hired Jacques Martin as head coach, signed hold-out Alexei Yashin to a contract and engineered a blockbuster trade on January 23, 1996, dealing away Don Beaupre, Martin Straka, and Bryan Berard, while acquiring Damian Rhodes and Wade Redden. It was a three-way trade between the Senators, the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the New York Islanders and was necessary because Berard, the Senators' first-round pick, was refusing to report to the Senators.

The Senators left the Ottawa Civic Centre and played their first game in The Palladium on January 17, 1996, against the Montreal Canadiens. The raising of the Senators' Stanley Cup banners failed, leaving the banners obscuring some fans' view of the scoreboard. The Senators lost 3–0 to the Canadiens.

On April 13, 1996, the Senators played the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils, who must win to clinch the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The Senators played the role of spoiler, defeating New Jersey 5–2, officially eliminating the Devils from post-season play and giving the Tampa Bay Lightning, the team that entered the league the same year as the Senators, its first playoff berth.

Final standings

Schedule and results

|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|1||L||October 7, 1995||1–3 || align="left"| Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||0–1–0||9,567 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|2||L||October 13, 1995||2–6 || align="left"| @ Florida Panthers (1995–96) ||0–2–0||10,895 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |3||W||October 15, 1995||7–4 || align="left"| @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1995–96) ||1–2–0||13,488 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |4||W||October 19, 1995||4–2 || align="left"| Calgary Flames (1995–96) ||2–2–0||8,424 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|5||L||October 21, 1995||1–4 || align="left"| @ New Jersey Devils (1995–96) ||2–3–0||17,620 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |6||W||October 22, 1995||4–2 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers (1995–96) ||3–3–0||18,200 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |7||W||October 24, 1995||2–1 || align="left"| @ Detroit Red Wings (1995–96) ||4–3–0||19,512 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |8||W||October 26, 1995||5–4 || align="left"| Los Angeles Kings (1995–96) ||5–3–0||10,575 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|9||L||October 28, 1995||1–4 || align="left"| Florida Panthers (1995–96) ||5–4–0||8,660 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|10||L||October 29, 1995||2–5 || align="left"| @ Philadelphia Flyers (1995–96) ||5–5–0||17,328 || |-|- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |11||W||November 2, 1995||5–0 || align="left"| @ Hartford Whalers (1995–96) ||6–5–0||10,458 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|12||L||November 4, 1995||4–5 || align="left"| Hartford Whalers (1995–96) ||6–6–0||8,794 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|13||L||November 8, 1995||1–7 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||6–7–0||10,137 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|14||L||November 9, 1995||3–4 || align="left"| @ Boston Bruins (1995–96) ||6–8–0||17,261 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|15||L||November 11, 1995||2–3 || align="left"| Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1995–96) ||6–9–0||8,988 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|16||L||November 15, 1995||2–3 || align="left"| @ Hartford Whalers (1995–96) ||6–10–0||7,641 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|17||L||November 16, 1995||3–5 || align="left"| @ Philadelphia Flyers (1995–96) ||6–11–0||17,220 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|18||L||November 18, 1995||1–5 || align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||6–12–0||17,302 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|19||L||November 19, 1995||0–6 || align="left"| @ Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||6–13–0||10,697 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|20||L||November 22, 1995||1–3 || align="left"| Winnipeg Jets (1995–96) ||6–14–0||8,426 || |- align="center" |21||T||November 25, 1995||3–3 OT|| align="left"| Boston Bruins (1995–96) ||6–14–1||9,419 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|22||L||November 28, 1995||2–7 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||6–15–1||16,162 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|23||L||November 30, 1995||3–5 || align="left"| New York Islanders (1995–96) ||6–16–1||8,167 || |-|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|24||L||December 2, 1995||2–4 || align="left"| New York Rangers (1995–96) ||6–17–1||8,194 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|25||L||December 5, 1995||1–4 || align="left"| @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1995–96) ||6–18–1||15,746 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |26||W||December 7, 1995||5–2 || align="left"| @ Chicago Blackhawks (1995–96) ||7–18–1||17,552 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|27||L||December 9, 1995||3–7 || align="left"| Colorado Avalanche (1995–96) ||7–19–1||9,169 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|28||L||December 12, 1995||1–2 || align="left"| @ San Jose Sharks (1995–96) ||7–20–1||17,190 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|29||L||December 13, 1995||2–6 || align="left"| @ Los Angeles Kings (1995–96) ||7–21–1||11,221 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|30||L||December 15, 1995||2–4 || align="left"| @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1995–96) ||7–22–1||17,174 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|31||L||December 17, 1995||1–4 || align="left"| @ Vancouver Canucks (1995–96) ||7–23–1||16,006 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|32||L||December 18, 1995||1–3 || align="left"| @ Edmonton Oilers (1995–96) ||7–24–1||8,419 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|33||L||December 23, 1995||2–4 || align="left"| Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||7–25–1||8,615 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|34||L||December 26, 1995||4–6 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers (1995–96) ||7–26–1||18,200 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |35||W||December 27, 1995||4–3 || align="left"| @ Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||8–26–1||12,175 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|36||L||December 30, 1995||1–4 || align="left"| Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||8–27–1||10,575 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|37||L||December 31, 1995||0–3 || align="left"| Tampa Bay Lightning (1995–96) ||8–28–1||8,522 || |-|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|38||L||January 3, 1996||1–4 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||8–29–1||15,632 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|39||L||January 5, 1996||2–4 || align="left"| @ Hartford Whalers (1995–96) ||8–30–1||12,239 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|40||L||January 6, 1996||4–5 || align="left"| @ New York Islanders (1995–96) ||8–31–1||12,175 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|41||L||January 11, 1996||1–6 || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals (1995–96) ||8–32–1||11,511 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|42||L||January 13, 1996||1–4 || align="left"| @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1995–96) ||8–33–1||21,829 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|43||L||January 17, 1996||0–3 || align="left"| Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||8–34–1||18,500 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|44||L||January 22, 1996||3–7 || align="left"| Chicago Blackhawks (1995–96) ||8–35–1||13,872 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|45||L||January 24, 1996||3–4 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||8–36–1||17,149 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|46||L||January 25, 1996||2–4 || align="left"| Detroit Red Wings (1995–96) ||8–37–1||16,882 || |- align="center" |47||T||January 27, 1996||2–2 OT|| align="left"| Toronto Maple Leafs (1995–96) ||8–37–2||18,500 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |48||W||January 29, 1996||4–2 || align="left"| St. Louis Blues (1995–96) ||9–37–2||13,125 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|49||L||January 31, 1996||1–3 || align="left"| Boston Bruins (1995–96) ||9–38–2||15,795 || |-|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|50||L||February 1, 1996||2–4 || align="left"| Washington Capitals (1995–96) ||9–39–2||12,322 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|51||L||February 3, 1996||2–3 OT|| align="left"| New Jersey Devils (1995–96) ||9–40–2||18,280 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|52||L||February 6, 1996||1–3 || align="left"| @ Calgary Flames (1995–96) ||9–41–2||16,442 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|53||L||February 8, 1996||2–6 || align="left"| @ Winnipeg Jets (1995–96) ||9–42–2||8,673 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |54||W||February 10, 1996||5–3 || align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||10–42–2||17,535 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |55||W||February 12, 1996||4–1 || align="left"| @ New York Islanders (1995–96) ||11–42–2||7,567 || |- align="center" |56||T||February 15, 1996||2–2 OT|| align="left"| San Jose Sharks (1995–96) ||11–42–3||13,556 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|57||L||February 17, 1996||1–2 OT|| align="left"| New York Rangers (1995–96) ||11–43–3||18,500 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |58||W||February 20, 1996||7–1 || align="left"| @ St. Louis Blues (1995–96) ||12–43–3||19,736 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|59||L||February 22, 1996||2–3 || align="left"| @ Dallas Stars (1995–96) ||12–44–3||14,818 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|60||L||February 25, 1996||2–4 || align="left"| @ Colorado Avalanche (1995–96) ||12–45–3||16,061 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|61||L||February 28, 1996||2–3 OT|| align="left"| Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||12–46–3||13,419 || |-|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|62||L||March 1, 1996||2–3 || align="left"| Philadelphia Flyers (1995–96) ||12–47–3||18,500 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|63||L||March 2, 1996||1–4 || align="left"| New Jersey Devils (1995–96) ||12–48–3||15,510 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|64||L||March 7, 1996||1–5 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||12–49–3||13,377 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|65||L||March 9, 1996||2–3 || align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||12–50–3||17,959 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |66||W||March 13, 1996||4–1 || align="left"| Dallas Stars (1995–96) ||13–50–3||13,226 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |67||W||March 15, 1996||2–0 || align="left"| Vancouver Canucks (1995–96) ||14–50–3||17,850 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |68||W||March 17, 1996||5–0 || align="left"| Tampa Bay Lightning (1995–96) ||15–50–3||15,102 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|69||L||March 19, 1996||2–5 || align="left"| @ Florida Panthers (1995–96) ||15–51–3||12,255 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|70||L||March 21, 1996||1–3 || align="left"| @ Boston Bruins (1995–96) ||15–52–3||17,565 || |- align="center" |71||T||March 22, 1996||1–1 OT|| align="left"| Hartford Whalers (1995–96) ||15–52–4||13,596 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|72||L||March 24, 1996||2–3 || align="left"| Edmonton Oilers (1995–96) ||15–53–4||13,188 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|73||L||March 27, 1996||2–4 || align="left"| Philadelphia Flyers (1995–96) ||15–54–4||15,183 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|74||L||March 29, 1996||0–5 || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals (1995–96) ||15–55–4||18,130 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|75||L||March 30, 1996||1–3 || align="left"| Montreal Canadiens (1995–96) ||15–56–4||18,500 || |-|- align="center" |76||T||April 1, 1996||1–1 OT|| align="left"| Boston Bruins (1995–96) ||15–56–5||13,335 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |77||W||April 3, 1996||3–2 || align="left"| Florida Panthers (1995–96) ||16–56–5||13,074 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |78||W||April 5, 1996||4–2 || align="left"| New York Islanders (1995–96) ||17–56–5||16,541 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|79||L||April 6, 1996||3–4 || align="left"| Washington Capitals (1995–96) ||17–57–5||15,101 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|80||L||April 10, 1996||2–5 || align="left"| @ Buffalo Sabres (1995–96) ||17–58–5||15,111 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|81||L||April 11, 1996||3–5 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1995–96) ||17–59–5||18,500 || |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |82||W||April 13, 1996||5–2 || align="left"| @ New Jersey Devils (1995–96) ||18–59–5||19,040 || |-|-| Legend:

Player statistics

Scoring

Regular season
Player
11 RW 82 26 35 61 −18 28
19 C 46 15 24 39 −15 28
7 LW 81 17 19 36 −31 130
28 D 62 12 24 36 −23 42
76 C 76 16 19 35 −5 36
17 LW 72 15 14 29 −9 21
82 C 43 9 16 25 −14 29
9 C 28 6 18 24 −8 24
4 D 80 7 14 21 −26 94
23 D 64 4 14 18 −17 38
78 LW 31 7 10 17 −3 6
91 C 50 5 12 17 −30 24
13 C 42 9 7 16 −19 54
22 RW 50 7 8 15 −15 28
5 D 43 4 11 15 −18 63
20 RW 75 4 10 14 −15 68
10 RW 52 8 5 13 −19 15
94 D 82 3 9 12 −16 54
12 C 44 6 4 10 −14 18
49 LW 17 2 6 8 −1 10
2 D 28 1 6 7 −8 20
36 LW 64 2 3 5 −7 171
21 D 64 1 4 5 −13 276
3 D 65 1 3 4 −10 85
25 RW 29 1 2 3 2 16
29 LW 13 1 1 2 −3 14
6 D 24 1 1 2 −7 14
14 RW 4 1 1 2 3 2
33 G 33 0 2 2 17
27 D 20 0 2 2 0 14
26 RW 27 0 2 2 −3 80
1 G 36 0 2 2 4
16 RW 1 0 1 1 0 2
35 G 20 0 0 0 2
27 D 6 0 0 0 −3 4
24 D 6 0 0 0 2 4
18 D 5 0 0 0 −1 2

Goaltending

Regular season
Player
1 36 10 22 4 1041 98 2.77 .906 2 2123
33 33 6 23 0 892 110 3.73 .877 1 1770
35 20 2 14 1 560 72 4.15 .871 0 1040

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honourRecipientRef
League
(annual)
Calder Memorial TrophyDaniel Alfredsson[3]
NHL All-Rookie TeamDaniel Alfredsson (Forward)[4]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selectionDaniel Alfredsson[5]
NHL Rookie of the MonthDaniel Alfredsson (November)[6]
Daniel Alfredsson (April)[7]
TeamMolson CupDamian Rhodes[8]

Transactions

July 1995

Acquired Jaroslav Modrý from the New Jersey Devils for a 4th round pick in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft - (Alyn McCauley).
Lost free agent Darren Rumble to the Philadelphia Flyers to a 1-year, $300,000 contract.
Source[9]

August 1995

Signed free agent Dan Quinn from the Los Angeles Kings to a 2-year, $1.05 mil contract.
Acquired Steve Duchesne from the St. Louis Blues for a 2nd round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft - (Cory Sarich).
Lost free agent Corey Foster to the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 1-year contract.
Signed free agent Eric Lavigne from the Los Angeles Kings to a 1-year contract.
Source[10]

September 1995

Traded Jean-François Labbé to the Colorado Avalanche for future considerations.
Source[11]

October 1995

Claimed Justin Hocking from the Los Angeles Kings in the 1995 NHL Waiver Draft.
Claimed Ted Drury from the Colorado Avalanche in the 1995 NHL Waiver Draft.
Claimed Tom Chorske off of waivers from the New Jersey Devils.
Acquired Jean-Yves Roy from the New York Rangers for Steve Larouche. New Jersey Devils received 3rd round draft pick in 1997 NHL Entry Draft - (Josh Langfeld for waiver draft payment for Tom Chorske.
Acquired Frank Musil from the Calgary Flames for a 4th round pick in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft - (Chris St. Croix).
Signed free agent Joe Cirella from the Florida Panthers to a 1-year, $150,000 (CAD) contract.
Resigned Frank Musil to a 1-year, $500,000 contract.
Source[12]

December 1995

Released Joe Cirella.
Re-signed Alexei Yashin to a 5-year, $13.6 million contract.
Source[13]

January 1996

Traded Dan Quinn to the Philadelphia Flyers for cash.
Acquired Damian Rhodes from the Toronto Maple Leafs and Wade Redden from the New York Islanders for Martin Straka and Bryan Berard to the New York Islanders and Don Beaupre to the Toronto Maple Leafs as part of three-team trade.
Acquired Janne Laukkanen from the Colorado Avalanche for the rights to Brad Larsen.
Source[14]

March 1996

Acquired an 8th round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft - (Erich Goldmann) from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Dave McLlwain.
Acquired an 9th round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft - (Sami Salo) from the Philadelphia Flyers for Kerry Huffman.
Acquired Kevin Brown from the Los Angeles Kings for Jaroslav Modrý and an 8th round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft - (Steve Valiquette).
Source[15]

Draft picks

Ottawa's draft picks at the 1995 NHL Entry Draft in Edmonton, Alberta.[16]

RoundPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
11Detroit Jr. Red Wings (OHL)
227Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
353Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
489Peterborough Petes (OHL)
4103Kevin Boyd London Knights (OHL)
6131Banik Sokolov (Czech.)
8183Boston University (NCAA)
8184Tri-City Americans (WHL)
9231Erik Kaminski Northeastern University (Boston) (NCAA)

Farm teams

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Yannis. Alex. 1996-04-14. HOCKEY;The Devils' Playoff Chase Ends With a Whimper. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-07-26. 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: 1995-96 NHL Summary.
  3. Web site: Calder Memorial Trophy . records.nhl.com . August 27, 2023.
  4. Web site: Postseason All-Star Teams . NHL.com . August 27, 2023.
  5. Web site: NHL All-Star Game Historical Summaries - 1996 . NHL.com . August 27, 2023.
  6. Web site: Alfredsson named rookie of the month - UPI Archives . UPI . August 27, 2023 . December 1, 1995.
  7. Web site: NHL Rookies of the Month . Hockey-Reference.com . August 27, 2023.
  8. Ottawa Senators 2014–15 Media Guide, p.162–82
  9. Web site: Transactions . 2023-06-12 . prosportstransactions.com . en.
  10. Web site: Transactions . 2023-06-12 . prosportstransactions.com . en.
  11. Web site: Transactions . 2023-06-12 . prosportstransactions.com . en.
  12. Web site: Transactions .
  13. Web site: Transactions .
  14. Web site: Transactions .
  15. Web site: Transactions .
  16. Web site: 1995 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com . www.hockeydb.com . August 28, 2023.