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Current and Former Amerks (by last name)

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Nicknamed "Grapes." One of the most iconic defensemen in Amerks franchise history.
Former team captain and newest member of the Amerks Hall of Fame.
Current Amerks defenseman who last season set the single-season franchise record for goals by a defenseman.
Captained the Amerks to the 1983 Calder Cup championship.
Amerks Hall of Fame who was part of the 1983 Calder Cup-winning team.
Another physical defenseman who helped the Amerks win the Calder Cup in 1996. Currently an assistant coach with the Detroit Red Wings.
Set the single-season franchise record with 446 penalty minutes as a rookie during the 1988-89 season. Current color commentator for all Sabres broadcasts.
Nicknamed "Red" for his hair. Revolutionized the defenseman position. His No. 6 was the first to be retired by the organization.
Abbreviation for referee's call when a goal is waved off.
Scored 30 goals last season for Rochester. Currently one of the top scoring NHL rookies.
Hard-nosed defenseman and former captain known for his vicious hip checks.
Amerks Hall of Famer and fan favorite who racked up the most penalty minutes in franchise history.
Amerks Hall of Famer who played five seasons on Rochester's blueline.
Current Amerks captain.
Captain of the 1996 Calder Cup-winning team.
Two-time MVP goaltender who's currently with the Buffalo Sabres.
Joined the Amerks in December after spending all last season with Buffalo.
Fiery former head coach who led the team to the Calder Cup in 1983.
Currently leads the Amerks in scoring with 39 points in 57 games.
Amerks Hall of Famer who began and ended his career in Rochester.
Former head coach known as "Boxie"
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Legendary head coach who led the Amerks to three Calder Cups in a four-year span in the 60s.
Former goaltender played four seasons with the Amerks before graduating to the NHL permanently. Amerks Hall of Famer.
Former goaltender holds the franchise record for the most shutouts in a season (8).
High-scoring forward led the Amerks with 37 goals during the team's inaugural campaign.
Spent time in Rochester as a both a player and a coach. The all-time winningest head coach in franchise history.
Rochester native who played parts of five seasons with the Amerks and totaled 287 NHL games.
Legenday Amerks defenseman who went onto win several Stanley Cups as head coach of the NY Islanders.
Joined the Amerks in 1963 and remained until 1970, winning three Calder Cups along the way.
Goaltender who made his NHL debut with the Sabres this season.
Played seven seasons with the Amerks, leading the team to its first three Calder Cups.
Goaltender known as "The Hamburglar".
Amerks Hall of Famer who was a key member of the 1987 Calder Cup-winning team.
Highest scoring defenseman in franchise history.
The original No. 9 who served as player, coach and GM. Led the team to three Calder Cups in four years. His jersey hangs in the rafters.
Became hockey's first goalie to score a goal by shooting it the length of the ice.
Fan favorite known as "Sharky" during his time with the Amerks. Help Rochester win the 1996 Calder Cup.
Came out of retirement for three more seasons with the Amerks. Won the Calder Cup in 1996.
Fan favorite who spent his entire 10-year career in the Buffalo Sabres organization.
In his second season in Rochester. Made his NHL debut this season with Buffalo.
Two-time Calder Cup winner who's currently in his seventh season with the Amerks.
Amerks Hall of Famer who spent nine seasons as player in Rochester and now serves as head coach.
AHL Hall of Famer and franchise's all-time leader in goals, assists, points and games played.