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  2. Ottawa Senators - Wikipedia

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    Pre-launch logo used in the "Bring Back the Senators" campaign. Ottawa had been home to the original Senators, a founding NHL franchise and 11-time Stanley Cup champions. . After the NHL expanded to the United States in the late 1920s, the original Senators' eventual financial losses forced the franchise to move to St. Louis in 1934 operating as the Eagles while a Senators senior amateur team ...

  3. Category:Ottawa Senators - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Ottawa Senators head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Senators are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The team is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Senators, named after the original Ottawa Senators, began play in the NHL as an expansion team in 1992. Having first played at the Ottawa Civic Centre, the Senators have played their home games ...

  5. John Muckler - Wikipedia

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    John Muckler (April 13, 1934 – January 4, 2021) was a professional hockey coach and executive, who last served as the general manager of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Muckler had over 50 years of professional hockey experience as a part owner, general manager, director of player personnel, director of hockey ...

  6. T. Franklin Ahearn - Wikipedia

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    The franchise would be reinstated eventually in 1992) In the years of his owning the Ottawa Senators, his losses were over $200,000, a loss he said he never regretted. [citation needed] At the time of the dissolution of the NHL franchise, Ahearn was a minority owner of the consortium which owned the Ottawa Auditorium arena and the Senators.

  7. Ottawa Senators (original) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Ottawa did not have an NHL franchise again until the new Ottawa Senators franchise was awarded for the 1992–93 season. The NHL presented the Senators with a "certificate of reinstatement" commemorating Ottawa's return to the league, and the current Senators honour the original franchise's 11 Stanley Cup wins.

  8. Philip Ross - Wikipedia

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    He was a builder and sometimes player of the Ottawa Hockey Club, later to be known as the Ottawa Senators. With this club, he befriended the sons of Lord Stanley, the Governor-General of Canada. [5] In 1892, Lord Stanley appointed him to be a trustee for his championship ice hockey trophy, known today as the Stanley Cup.

  9. List of Ottawa Senators (original) players - Wikipedia

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    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.