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Ottawa Senators; NHL 1919/20; NHL 1920/21; NHL 1922/23; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators; Usage on he.wikipedia.org אוטווה סנטורס (1883–1934) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 오타와 세너터스 (1883년) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators (original) Usage on ro.wikipedia.org Ottawa Senators; Usage on www.wikidata.org ...
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.
About the Ottawa Senators: One of seven NHL franchises based in Canada, the Ottawa Senators returned to the league in 1992 following a 58-year absence. Ottawa won 11 Stanley Cups during its original reign from 1903 to 1934. The modern-day Senators have captured four titles in the Northeast Division and a Presidents' Trophy in 2002-03.
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In 2014, he became the first modern Senators alumnus to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Dany Heatley, traded for Marian Hossa, scored 50 goals in 2005–06 and 2006–07 before leaving the Senators via trade with the San Jose Sharks. Marian Hossa set a Senators' record of goals in a year with 45 before Dany Heatley's 50 goal years.
Source: Ottawa Senators [1] Individual records. Franchise record Name of player Statistic Year(s) Most goals in a season: Dany Heatley: 50: 2005–06 2006–07
Former Wanderer Art Ross joined the Senators and helped Ottawa win in a two-game playoff, 4–1. The Senators then played in the first inter-league Stanley Cup Finals playoff series with the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast (PCHA) league. Cyclone Taylor, now of the Millionaires, haunted his old team, scoring six goals in three games ...
The Ottawa Senators were a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The team only existed for the final 1909 season of the Federal Hockey League (FHL). ). The team was composed mainly of ex-Ottawa "Silver Seven/Senators" Hockey Club players—a team that played in the competing Eastern Canada Hockey Association (ECHA) that same se