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  2. History of the Ottawa Senators (since 1992) - Wikipedia

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    The team improved its play afterwards and moved into a playoff position before the All-Star Game. For the first time in Senators' history, the All-Star Game was held in Ottawa, and it was considered a great success. Five Senators were voted in or named to the event, including Daniel Alfredsson, who was named captain of one team. [145]

  3. Ottawa Senators - Wikipedia

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    The game marked the centennial of the first Montreal-Ottawa game in the NHL. The Senators won the game 3–0, but the festival atmosphere was somewhat marred by owner Melnyk's controversial comments to the press about attendance levels and selling or moving the team. [111] Out of the playoff picture, the Senators chose to trade away veteran ...

  4. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Fan favorite Frank "Hondo" Howard hit a home run (RFK's last until 2005) in the sixth inning to spark a four-run rally to tie the game; the Senators scored two more in the eighth to go up 7–5, but the game was forfeited (9–0) to the Yankees after unruly fans stormed the field with two outs in the top of the ninth.

  5. NHL 100 Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Senators shut out the Canadiens, 3–0, with Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson making 28 saves. [1] It marked the first outdoor game hosted by Ottawa, and the second that Ottawa has participated in; they previously faced the Vancouver Canucks in the 2014 Heritage Classic. [2] This was Montreal's fourth time appearing in an outdoor game.

  6. List of Ottawa Senators (original) seasons - Wikipedia

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    This documents the records and playoff results of seasons completed by the original-era Ottawa Senators ice hockey club, officially known as the Ottawa Hockey Club from the period of 1883 until 1934. The first reference to the name 'Senators' is in 1901, although the nickname only apparently came into common use in the 1910s.

  7. Category:Ottawa Senators (original) games - Wikipedia

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  8. Rob Ray - Wikipedia

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    Ray appeared in only 11 games over two seasons with the Senators, playing another 5 with their AHL affiliate, the Binghamton Senators. Ray ended his NHL career with 3,207 career penalty minutes, ranking him 6th overall in NHL history. Ray scored on his first shot in his first shift in the NHL, and also on his last shot in his last shift.

  9. Category:Ottawa Senators games - Wikipedia

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