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  2. Ottawa Senators - Wikipedia

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    The Senators' first home arena was the Ottawa Civic Centre (now TD Place Arena), located on Bank Street in Ottawa, where they played from the 1992–93 season to January of the 1995–96 season. The arena, used by the junior Ottawa 67's , was renovated for the Senators, including adding press boxes and luxury boxes.

  3. Ottawa Senators (original) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Senators were an ice hockey team based in Ottawa, which existed from 1883 [1] to 1954. The club was the first hockey club in Ontario, [ 5 ] a founding member of the National Hockey League (NHL) and played in the NHL from 1917 until 1934.

  4. Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's death was a shock to the Ottawa sports community. The Ottawa Senators honoured him with a 'Smitty 18' patch on their jerseys, which they wore for the 1995–96 season and with a banner hanging in the rafters at Canadian Tire Centre. The press box at Canadian Tire Centre was also renamed the "Brian 'Smitty' Smith Press Box" in his honour.

  5. Frank Finnigan - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death, Finnigan was the last surviving member of the Senators Stanley Cup-winning team from the 1926–27 season, the final season of the original Ottawa Senators (1919–1927) dynasty and one of only a handful of players still alive from the NHL Senators' days. He was also the oldest living NHL player and appeared at various ...

  6. Michael Andlauer - Wikipedia

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    From 2022 through June 2023, Andlauer was one of several prospective purchasers of the Ottawa Senators, put up for sale after the death of its owner, Eugene Melnyk. In June 2023, it was announced that Andlauer and his group of investors had signed a purchase agreement to buy the club at a reported price of US$950 million. [ 4 ]

  7. Ottawa Senators (original) records - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of records for the original Ottawa Senators (1883–1955). The Senators existed for a number of years before and after their membership in the National Hockey League . This list focuses on the NHL years (1917–34).

  8. Eugene Melnyk - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Senators Foundation is the second largest charity in Ottawa/Gatineau region. His involvement with this Foundation led him to become a Founding Partner of a $4.5 million pediatric palliative care facility in Ottawa called Roger's House which he helped to officially open in April 2006 and was the second facility of its kind in North ...

  9. List of ice hockey players who died during their careers

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    Age Player Nationality Date of death Cause of death Notes 40: Terry Sawchuk Canada May 31, 1970: injuries suffered in an off-ice shoving incident: Played 21 seasons and 972 games in the National Hockey League from 1949 to 1970; 14 of those seasons played with the Detroit Red Wings who retired his number 1; set numerous NHL goalie records and won numerous NHL awards; considered by many to be ...