Senators legend Chris Neil’s No. 25 being raised to the rafters in Ottawa
OTTAWA — Chris Neil used to love saying he didn’t play for the name on the back of the jersey, but the logo on the front.
From the moment he put on an Ottawa Senators jersey Neil was fully committed to the organization.
Drafted in the sixth round, 161st overall, in 1998, Neil went on to play 1,026 games over 15 seasons with the Senators, finishing with 112 goals and 250 points. Known for his physical play, Neil literally bled for the Senators, finishing his career with 2,522 penalty minutes.
On Friday night, Neil will become just the third player in the Senators’ modern era to have his jersey retired, joining Daniel Alfredsson and Chris Phillips.