5 ex-Senators who belong in Ring of Honour instead of having jersey number retired

Game 2 - Ottawa Senators v Anaheim Ducks
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2. Radek Bonk

Some hockey fans might forget that Radek Bonk was the third overall pick of the Senators in the 1994 NHL Draft. Bonk would be part of the Senators organization for 10 years. Bonk was part of good Senators teams.

Bonk was part of the Senators' 1998 team when they won their first playoff series as well as the 2003 team who won the President's Trophy. Bonk's impact was big when he scored over 20 goals in four straight seasons.

Bonk's tenure ended in Ottawa in 2004. Bonk spent two seasons each with the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators. In Ottawa, Bonk recorded 399 points in 689 games.

Bonk is in the top 10 in goals, assists, points and games played in Senators history. Bonk was truly a leader and an important piece in Senators history.