Geoff M. Sanderson (born February 1, 1972) is a
Canadian former professional
ice hockey left winger, most notably for the
Hartford Whalers and
Columbus Blue Jackets of the
National Hockey League (NHL). Sanderson is currently a scout for the
New York Islanders.
Playing career
Drafted by the
Hartford Whalers 36th overall in the
1990 NHL Entry Draft, Sanderson made his NHL debut at the tail end of the
1990–91 season. After playing in 64 games in his first full season for the club in
1991–92, he registered career highs in goals (46), assists (43), and points (89) in
1992–93. Sanderson spent his first six NHL seasons with Hartford and played half a season with the franchise when they moved to
Carolina. He was traded to the
Vancouver Canucks in January 1998 and a little over a month later was sent to the
Buffalo Sabres. He saw the most playoff action of his career during his three seasons with Buffalo, making it to the Stanley Cup Finals in
1998–99.
Left unprotected by Buffalo during the
2000 NHL Expansion Draft, Sanderson joined the
Columbus Blue Jackets and scored 30-plus goals in
2000–01 and
2002–03. He returned to Vancouver at the trade deadline in
2003–04 and was reclaimed by Columbus off waivers in the off-season which was a condition of the trade. Once the
2004–05 NHL lockout came to an end, Sanderson was traded two games into the
2005–06 season to the
Phoenix Coyotes. After scoring 25 goals in 75 games with Phoenix, Sanderson...
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