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The Binghamton Senators were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) that played from 2002 to 2017. Nicknamed the B-Sens, they played in Binghamton, New York, at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena. The B-Sens were minor league affiliates of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League.
Players for the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League. Pages in category "Binghamton Senators players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...
On September 26, 2016, shortly after it was announced that the Binghamton Senators were being purchased by their parent club and would move to Belleville, Ontario, for the 2017–18 season as the Belleville Senators, [2] the Senators' management said they were working hard to keep AHL hockey in Binghamton for 2017–18 and beyond.
The AHL returned in 2002 with the Binghamton Senators, who were affiliated with the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. The arena and the Senators hosted the 2008 AHL All-Star Classic with the skills contest and game broadcast on consecutive nights on live TV across the US and Canada. In 2017, the Senators were replaced with the New ...
Wright was forced to declare bankruptcy, but a new ownership group followed his lead and the Binghamton Senators, farm club of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL), arrived. Former B.C. Icemen include Keith Aucoin, Pete Vandermeer, Chris Allen, Dieter Kochan Brad Jones, and Boyd Kane.
Laviolette played 115 games across the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons for the American Hockey League’s Binghamton Rangers as a determined defenseman who came up with 16 goals and 34 assists – but ...
This category is for the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B.
The 2010–11 Binghamton Senators season was the American Hockey League franchise's ninth season of play. It was the Senators' first season under head coach Kurt Kleinendorst. The Senators finished the season in fifth place in the East division, qualifying for the Calder Cup playoffs for the first time since