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Ottawa Senators; NHL 1919/20; NHL 1920/21; NHL 1922/23; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators; Usage on he.wikipedia.org אוטווה סנטורס (1883–1934) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 오타와 세너터스 (1883년) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators (original) Usage on ro.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators; Usage on www.wikidata.org ...
Pre-launch logo used in the "Bring Back the Senators" campaign. Ottawa had been home to the original Senators, a founding NHL franchise and 11-time Stanley Cup champions. . After the NHL expanded to the United States in the late 1920s, the original Senators' eventual financial losses forced the franchise to move to St. Louis in 1934 operating as the Eagles while a Senators senior amateur team ...
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The official flag of Ottawa is highlighted by a stylized white "O" design. This stylized O is meant to represent both a maple leaf (symbolizing Canada) and the Peace Tower and Centre Block of the parliament buildings (symbolizing Ottawa). The design is meant to be simple, but look festive, and to create a feeling of vibrant motion when flying.
Name # Nationality Pos Seasons Regular Season Playoffs Notes GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM Abramov, Vitaly 85 Russia RW 2018–2021 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Agozzino, Andrew 23 Canada LW 2021–2022 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alfredsson, Daniel † 11 Sweden RW 1995–2013 1,178 426 682 1,108 500 121 51 49 100 74 - Calder Trophy 1996 - King Clancy Trophy 2012 - Mark Messier Leadership Award 2013 -#11 Retired ...
Former Wanderer Art Ross joined the Senators and helped Ottawa win in a two-game playoff, 4–1. The Senators then played in the first inter-league Stanley Cup Finals playoff series with the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast (PCHA) league. Cyclone Taylor, now of the Millionaires, haunted his old team, scoring six goals in three games ...
About the Ottawa Senators: One of seven NHL franchises based in Canada, the Ottawa Senators returned to the league in 1992 following a 58-year absence. Ottawa won 11 Stanley Cups during its original reign from 1903 to 1934. The modern-day Senators have captured four titles in the Northeast Division and a Presidents' Trophy in 2002-03.
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