August 30th, 2016

On October 2nd the Oshawa Generals will welcome franchise leader in points #27 Marc Savard to our retired banner row. Marc will be joining Red Tilson, Bobby Orr, Eric Lindros and John Tavares as the fifth player to be retired in the franchise’s history.

Marc Savard was drafted to the Oshawa Generals during the 1993 OHL Priority Selection Draft. He was selected by the Gens during the 2nd round, 28th overall. He went on to win two OHL scoring titles, one OHL championship and appeared in the 1997 Memorial Cup Tournament.

Marc would then move on to the NHL where he played for the New York Rangers, Calgary Flames, Atlanta Thrashers and Boston Bruins. Marc would appear in back to back NHL All-Star Games in 2008 and 2009. Then in 2011 Marc won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins.

“I’m speechless. Some of my fondest memories in my hockey career came as an Oshawa General. To have my jersey retired by one of the greatest junior hockey franchises of all time makes me feel so honored. It’s a night my family and I will never forget.” Said Marc Savard

The Ceremony will take place before puck drop when the Oshawa Generals take on the Windsor Spitfires on October 2nd. This night will be the first of 5 specialty nights for the Oshawa Generals 80th Anniversary.

“It’s great to honour Marc and put him where he rightfully belongs with other Generals legends. To hold the record for most career points as a General for over 20 years and counting it truly amazing and really shows how prolific of a point getter he was.” Said Roger Hunt, Vice President and General Manager of the Oshawa Generals

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