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  2. 1923–24 Ottawa Senators season - Wikipedia

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    The five-year partnership of the Ottawa Arena Club expired in 1923. The team's ownership was unified with the parent Ottawa Hockey Association which was to be owned by Frank Ahearn and Tommy Gorman. Ted Dey gave up his half-interest in the Senators first for an investment in the Association and the Auditorium, then sold his share to Ahearn and ...

  3. 1920 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Senators captured the 1919–20 NHL title after they won both halves of the regular season, thus eliminating the need for a league championship playoff. Meanwhile, Seattle finished the 1919–20 PCHA regular season in first place with a 12–10 record, but had to defeat the second place Vancouver Millionaires in a two-game total goals championship series, 7–3, to win the PCHA title.

  4. 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.

  5. 1917–18 Ottawa Senators season - Wikipedia

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    The 1917–18 Ottawa Senators season was the team's first season in the newly formed National Hockey League (NHL) and 33rd season of play overall. The Senators, along with the Montreal and Quebec franchises of the National Hockey Association (NHA), voted to suspend the NHA and form the NHL. Ottawa would finish second and third in the first and ...

  6. 1920–21 Ottawa Senators season - Wikipedia

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    The loss was the Senators third in a row, dropping their record to 4-4-0 in the second half of the season. [19] February 23 – The Montreal Canadiens visited Ottawa for the backend of a home-and-home series. The Senators offense continued to struggle, as Frank Nighbor scored the lone goal, as the Canadiens defeated Ottawa 3-1. [20]

  7. 1923 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Senators again asked if Billy Boucher could join the team, but were again refused by Patrick. In the third game, the Senators lost Gerard to a dislocated shoulder, but won the game 3–2. King Clancy took his place for the fourth game, and the Senators won it 5–1, to win the series. Broadbent ended up leading Ottawa with five goals in the ...

  8. DeBrusk stars as the Canucks hold off the Senators for a 4-3 win

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    Jake DeBrusk had two goals and an assist, and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Saturday night. Kiefer Sherwood had a goal and an assist for Vancouver in the opener of a six ...

  9. 1924–25 Ottawa Senators season - Wikipedia

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    The 1924–25 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 40th season of play and eighth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Ottawa would finish in fourth place in the league, failing to make the playoffs for the first time since the 1917–18 NHL season , ending a streak of six straight seasons.