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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.
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.
This list does not include players who played only for the two successor teams, i.e., the St. Louis Eagles, (the transferred NHL franchise) which played in the 1934–35 season, or the senior amateur Ottawa Senators which started in 1934–35 and continued until 1954.
The Ottawa Senators: The Best Players and the Greatest Games. OverTime Books. ISBN 978-1-897277-17-1. Robinson, Chris (2004). Ottawa Senators : great stories from the NHL's first dynasty. Altitude Publishing. ISBN 1-55153-790-7. Stein, Gil (1997). Power Plays: An Inside Look at the Big Business of the National Hockey League. Birch Lane Press.
This category contains articles about the original Ottawa Senators who existed from 1894 to 1934. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
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This category is a listing of players who played for the original Ottawa Senators, officially known as the 'Ottawa Hockey Club' and also known as the Ottawa Silver Seven. The team played in the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada , Canadian Amateur Hockey League , Eastern Canada Hockey Association , Canadian Hockey Association , National ...
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