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Inside the Ottawa Senator Goalkeeper Cemetery: Unveiling the Origin Story of the Iconic Label

July 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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Thomas Chabot is the longest-tenured player currently on the Ottawa Senators’ roster, having debuted during the 2016-17 season. Over his time with the team, he has witnessed numerous players come and go, including an astonishing total of more than 18 goaltenders throughout eight seasons. This high turnover of goalies has earned the Senators the notorious nickname “goalkeeper cemetery,” a label dating back over 20 years to a term popularized by former TSN 1200 Radio co-host John Rodenberg during the Old Battle of Ontario.

The nickname initially felt harsh, but after years of seeing the team struggle with goalies and the revolving door in that position, it has proven somewhat accurate. The label gained particular traction after injuries to star goalie Dominik Hasek and other significant moments like Patrick Lalime’s Game 7 loss in 2004. In light of this reputation, one of the new GM Steve Staios’s major moves was signing Linus Ullmark, the 2023 Vezina Trophy winner, to help break the cycle. Ullmark showed flashes of brilliance but also dealt with injury concerns that prevented a complete turnaround.

Alongside Ullmark, young goalie Leevi Meriläinen seems positioned to potentially put an end to the “goalkeeper graveyard” myth. However, if they cannot succeed, the team may need some unconventional measures or good fortune to finally overcome the long-standing curse on Ottawa’s netminders.

— Steve Warne, Hockey News Ottawa
(Image credit: Tom Szczerbowski)

Fan Take: This story highlights a long-standing struggle that Ottawa Senators have faced with their goaltending, a challenge that has defined much of their identity over the years. Breaking this cycle is crucial not only for the team’s success but also for maintaining fan morale and ensuring competitive balance in the NHL, making it a compelling storyline for hockey fans everywhere.

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