Alexander Mogilny (Buffalo/New Jersey/Vancouver/Toronto) Mike Comrie (Edmonton/Ottawa/NY Islanders) Sam Gagner (Edmonton)
No, he was not the only one. Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #88 for the Steelers.
Defensive Tackle Alan Page
Lynn Swann wore #88 for the Steelers from 1974-1982.
Paul Bibeault - Montreal Canadiens 1942-43.Neil Sheehy - Hartford Whalers 1987-88.
Julian PetersonA five-time Pro Bowl selection at outside linebacker, Peterson starred for the Niners (where he wore the number) and Seahawks before moving to Detroit.Also: Tony Siragusa, Jessie Armstead, John Henderson, Eric SwannRead More:http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1008/nfl.best.players.by.jersey.number.50-99/content.49.html#ixzz2NsvL6NWK
Tony Gonzales
Lynn Swann wore #88 for the steelers.
No San Francisco player has ever worn a number higher than Dan Otero's 87.
No, he was not the only one. Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #88 for the Steelers.
Defensive Tackle Alan Page
Lynn Swann wore #88 for the Steelers from 1974-1982.
Randy Moss wore number 88 at Marshall.
Martrez Milner- Atlanta Falcons #88
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Doug Gilmour wore #18 in the 83-84 season with the Blues then from 84-88 he wore #9 with the club. He wore #39 when traded to Calgary in 88 from 88-92. When traded to Toronto in 92 he wore #93. He continued with that number as he went to the Swiss league in 94-95 briefly, with the Devils from 96-98, the Blackhawks from 98-00, The Sabres from 99-01, Montreal from 01-03 and finally back to to Toronto in 02-03 where he retired.
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Paul Bibeault - Montreal Canadiens 1942-43.Neil Sheehy - Hartford Whalers 1987-88.