‘I’m proud:’ Senators centre Derick Brassard to play milestone 1,000th career game
OTTAWA — There was a time last summer when Derick Brassard contemplated retirement. But the Ottawa Senators centre didn’t act on the thought.
With some encouragement to stick around, he instead signed a one-year deal in Ottawa. Now, he approaches his milestone 1,000th career game on Thursday, when the Senators visit the New York Rangers.
Brassard will get the chance to celebrate the feat Saturday when Ottawa returns home to host the Columbus Blue Jackets — with whom it all began. Drafted sixth overall by the Blue Jackets in 2006, Brassard has played for 10 different franchises over a span of 16 years and compiled 211 goals and 330 assists.
“It’s definitely a milestone to reach 1,000 games, but it’s also about being able to play this long to reach that number,” said Brassard.