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1287: 1611:, the league transferred two Senators players to help its competitive balance. Punch Broadbent was transferred to Hamilton while Sprague Cleghorn was transferred to Toronto. Even without the two, the Senators won the first half of the season to qualify for the playoffs. By the end of the playoffs, both players were back with Ottawa. Benedict again led league in goalkeeper average and Cy Denneny came second in scoring with 34 goals in 24 games. The Senators shut out Toronto 7–0 in a two-game total goals playoff and went west to play off against Vancouver for the Stanley Cup. Vancouver still had Cyclone Taylor, though it was near the end of his career and he scored no goals. The best-of-five series was heavily attended, with 11,000 fans attending the first game, the largest crowd in history to see a hockey game up until that time and a total attendance for the five-game series of over 51,000. Ottawa won the series with scores of 1–2, 4–3, 3–2, 2–3 and 2–1, with Jack Darragh scoring the winning goal. 1172:
skull", Alf Smith hit Hod Stuart "across the temple with his stick, laying him out like a corpse" and Harry Smith cracked his stick across Ernie Johnson's face, breaking Johnson's nose. Discipline was first attempted by the league at a meeting on January 18, in which the Victorias proposed suspending Spittal and Alf Smith for the season, but this was voted down and the president of the league resigned. The police arrested Spittal, Alf and Harry Smith on their next visit to Montreal, leading to $ 20 fines for Spittal and Alf Smith and an acquittal for Harry Smith. The tactics did not work on the Wanderers; they won the return match in Ottawa in March and went undefeated for the season, leaving Ottawa in second place. However, it may have affected the Wanderers in another way: they lost the Stanley Cup a week after the donnybrook in a
1401:, who joined the Senators. Future Hall of Famer Cy had been picked up in a trade with Toronto earlier that season and he would be a member of the Senators until 1928. Benedict was the NHA's top goaltender once again, and Nighbor tied for the scoring lead with 41 goals in 19 games. As second-half winners, the Senators played off in a series with the Canadiens, the first-half winners. The Senators ended their play in the NHA by losing a two-game total goals playoff series to the Canadiens, who eventually lost to Seattle in the Stanley Cup Finals. This season saw the final decline of Ottawa's old rivals, the Wanderers, who finished at the bottom of the standings. The next year, the Wanderers played only four games in the NHL, winning only one before folding the franchise after their home arena burned down. 730: 830:, who scored seven goals in one game and six in another, and McGee, whose top performance saw him score five goals in a game. The two clubs faced off in a two-game total goals series to decide the league championship and Stanley Cup. The first game, played in Montreal on slushy ice that made it a desperate struggle to score, ended 1–1. The return match in Ottawa, witnessed by 3,000 fans, was on ice coated with an inch of water. The conditions did not hinder Ottawa, as they won 8–0, with McGee scoring three goals and the other five shared among the three Gilmour brothers, Dave (3), Suddy (1) and Bill (1), to win their first Cup. This started a period in which the team held the Stanley Cup and defeated all challengers until March 1906. 1334: 2138:
Arena for professional hockey. In a plan to derail the proposed new league, Dey maintained publicly that he had reserved the Arena for Quinn's proposed league when, in fact, he had not cashed a cheque received from Quinn to reserve an option on the Arena. Rosenthal, believing the club could no longer play at the Arena, attempted to find alternate arrangements for the club, including refurbishing Aberdeen Pavilion, but was unsuccessful. Dey purchased Rosenthal's share of the club on October 28, 1918, and Rosenthal resigned from the club. Quinn filed a lawsuit against Dey for his deception but it was dismissed. Quinn would get further action from the NHL, as the NHL suspended Quinn's franchise and took over its players' contracts.
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called at midnight, with a tied score. The league demanded that the game be replayed. The club agreed to play only if the game mattered in the standings. The impasse led to Ottawa leaving the league. For the rest of that winter, the club played only in Cup challenge series. Quebec went on to win the championship of the league and demanded the Stanley Cup, but the Cup's trustees ruled that Ottawa still retained it. The trustees offered to arrange a challenge between Ottawa and the CAHL champion, but the CAHL refused to consider it. The next season, Ottawa joined the
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given the Wanderers the rights to Taylor in a dispersal of the Renfrew players. Trade talks were unfruitful. Ottawa, insistent in their claim for Taylor, played him in one game for Ottawa against the Wanderers. The Senators won the game; however, Taylor was ineffectual. The move backfired on the Senators, as the league ruled that the game could not stand and would have to be replayed. The Senators lost the replay and it was the difference in the league championship, as the defending champion Senators placed second by one game behind Quebec. Quebec's
1529:. However, it turned out that Dey was engineering a takeover of the club and Rosenthal ended up selling his share of the club to Dey, making Dey the majority owner in both the Arena and the hockey club. Rosenthal, a prominent local jeweller, had been involved with the club since 1903. Dey's machinations also helped the NHL in its continuing fight against Blueshirts owner Livingstone. The Senators instigated an agreement with the other NHL clubs, binding them to the NHL for the next five years and locking out any rival league from their arenas. 1557:. The club won the Stanley Cup four times and placed first in the regular season seven times. The team's success was based on the timely scoring of several forwards, including Frank Nighbor and Cy Denneny, and a defence-first policy, which led to the NHL changing the rules in 1924 to force defencemen to leave the defensive zone once the puck had left the zone. The talent pool in Ottawa and the Ottawa valley was deep; the Senators traded away two future Hall of Famers (Clint Benedict and Punch Broadbent) in 1924 to make way for two prospects ( 803: 1503:, the Senators, Canadiens, Wanderers and Bulldogs formed a new leagueβ€”the National Hockey Leagueβ€”effectively leaving Livingstone in the NHA by himself. Gorman represented the Senators at the meeting. "A great day for hockey", he was quoted as saying, "Without we can get down to the business of making money." Within a year, Gorman and partner Ted Dey had made enough money to pay back Kennedy. Gorman also attended the following year's meeting of the NHA owners in which the final vote to suspend the league was made. 958:
weather turned bad, causing the trains not to run for three days and the Nuggets to miss their steamer in Skagway. The next one could not dock for three days due to the ice buildup. The club found the sea journey treacherous, and it caused seasickness amongst the team. When the steamer reached Vancouver, the area was too fogged in to dock, and the steamer docked in Seattle. The team from there caught a train to Vancouver, from which it left on January 6, 1905, arriving in Ottawa on January 11.
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the first game and 10,000 for the second. Ottawa won the series with scores of 1–0, 1–4, 3–2, and 4–1, with Benedict getting the shutout and Harry Broadbent scoring five goals. The Senators next had to play Edmonton in a best-of-three series and won it in two games with scores of 2–1 and 1–0, with Broadbent scoring the winning goal. The second game of the finals is famous for being the game in which King Clancy (then only a substitute for the team) played all positions, including goal.
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NHL opponents, Ottawa defeated Boston with scores of 0–0, 3–1, 1–1 and 3–1, with the final game taking place in Ottawa; it would be the Senators' final Stanley Cup championship. Alex Connell led the way in goal, allowing only three goals in the four games. Cy Denneny led the way in scoring with four goals, including the Cup winner. The Senators won three trophies as NHL champions, along with the Stanley Cup, the club also won two other trophies, the O'Brien Cup and the
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major senior hockey. Eight of those 14 goals were scored consecutively in a span of less than nine minutes. Despite this high score, the newspapers claimed that Albert Forrest, the Dawson City goalie, had played a "really fine game", otherwise the score "might have been doubled". Ottawa celebrated by hosting Dawson at a banquet. After this, the players took the Cup and attempted to
715:. The key match-up in that season for Ottawa was a loss in the opening game of the season against the Montreal Victorias on January 7, 1893, as Ottawa split its season series with eventual winner Montreal HC, both teams otherwise winning all of their games. This loss provided the one game margin in the standings that led to Lord Stanley awarding the initial Cup to Montreal HC. 1837: (equivalent to $ 2,134,511 in 2023). Ahearn had had offers rumoured to be as high as $ 250,000, but chose to keep the ownership local and the team in Ottawa. As well, Ahearn was a shareholder in the Auditorium which stood to lose its prime tenant. The shareholders of the Auditorium financed the purchase with $ 125,000 of preferred shares in the Auditorium. NHL president 1721:, the first year of NHL expansion to the United States, saw major changes in Ottawa's lineup. Jack Darragh retired and had died from appendicitis months after his final game. Making his debut in goal for Ottawa was Alex Connell, replacing Benedict. Replacing Broadbent was Hooley Smith, who had played for Canada in the 1924 Olympics. Lionel Hitchman was sold to the expansion 926:. The remaining players were selected from other Dawson City clubs. Dawson City's challenge was accepted in the summer of 1904 by the Stanley Cup trustees and scheduled to start on Friday, January 13, 1905. The date of the challenge meant that Young had to travel separately to Ottawa, as he had to work in a federal election that December and would meet the club in Ottawa. 1518:. It was Shore's last season as he would die of pneumonia in October 1918. Shore's last career game was in the third-last game of the season and he was sat out for the last two games. In the end, the team placed second in the second half and missed the playoffs. Cy Denneny led the team, coming second overall in scoring in the league with 36 goals in 20 games. 1168:(IPHL) was paying players. In response to this, the ECAHA, while still having several purely amateur teams, started to allow professional players. The top teams could, therefore, compete for the top players and the gate attractions that they were. The only restriction was that the status of each and every player had to be publicized. 1968: (equivalent to $ 1,309,167 in 2023) over the previous two seasons. The losses were too great to be made up by the sale of players' contracts, and the club needed to be moved to "some very large city which has a large rink, if we are to protect the Auditorium shareholders and pay off our debts." The NHL franchise was moved to 1927:, Finnigan, Howe and Kilrea, the Senators finished with the worst record in the league in the two seasons that followed. Attendance was poor, the club only drawing well when the league's other three Canadian teams came to town. Frank Finnigan recalled that they frequently played home games before small crowds of 3,500 to 4,000. 1784:, the last time the trophies were given to winners of the NHL championship. They would be given out to divisional winners in the following season. After the series, the Senators players received a parade in Ottawa, a civic banquet and an 18–carat gold ring with 14 small diamonds in the shape of an 'O'. 2217:
When the Ottawa Hockey Club began play, there was no division between the ice surface and the stands like today. The fans became quite wet in the times when the temperature was warm. In the 1903 Stanley Cup Finals against the Montreal Victorias, the Governor-General (who had a private box seat at the
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In 1923, Dey retired after selling his ownership interest to Gorman and new investor Frank Ahearn. Ahearn and Gorman had an uneasy partnership and at one point Gorman was going to buy out Ahearn. By January 1925, the deal was nearly finalized when Gorman backed out of the deal. Instead, Ahearn bought
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From the start, the club was owned and operated by its members and known as the Ottawa Hockey Club, becoming an affiliate of the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Association in 1889. In 1907, according to hockey historian Charles L. Coleman, some of the ownership was transferred to five of the players: Smith,
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Despite finishing in last place for the second year in a row, the Senators actually improved their attendance over the previous season. Even with the increased gate, they barely survived the season. After the season ended, it was announced by Auditorium president F. D. Burpee that the franchise would
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as 'most valuable player' for his play in the regular season. After the disappointing loss in the playoff series, goaltender Clint Benedict became embroiled in a controversy with the club over late nights and drinking. He was traded away, along with Harry Broadbent, to the new Montreal Maroons before
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The Cup Final playoff format had changed. There were semi-finals against the PCHA champion, followed by the final against the WCHL champion. In the Cup semi-finals, Ottawa again faced Vancouver (now known as the Maroons) in Vancouver. New attendance records were set during this series, with 9,000 for
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rink, the only one in eastern Canada at that time. Seattle won 5–2 to tie the series, cheered on by the Toronto fans. In the fifth and deciding game, Ottawa won 6–1 on Jack Darragh's three goal performance and won their first Stanley Cup as a member of the NHL. It was after this win that T. P. Gorman
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NHL club, banners were raised to commemorate Stanley Cup wins in nine seasons, excluding 1906 and 1910. In media guides published by the club, they listed the original Senators as nine-time winners. This changed in March 2003, when the team raised banners for the 1906 and 1910 years to join the other
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in Stanley Cup challenges. However, Ottawa tied the Montreal Wanderers for the ECAHA regular season championship. To decide the ECAHA championship and the Stanley Cup, the Senators played a two-game total goals series against the Wanderers in March 1906 and lost. The 1906 hockey season ended with the
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The 1909–10 hockey season saw major changes in the hockey world, as the ECHA organization split and created two organizations, the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) and the National Hockey Association (NHA). The CHA was formed to 'freeze out' the Wanderers, whose ownership change led the team to move
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The club was able to continue the streak despite the death of one of its members. Jim McGee, Frank McGee's brother, died after the 1904 season in a horseback riding accident. He was also the Ottawa Football Club's captain at the time. The funeral cortege was estimated at a half-mile in length, and it
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for the 1903 season and ended with his retirement after the 1906 season. Having lost an eye in local amateur hockey, he was persuaded, despite the threat of permanent blindness, to join the Senators. The youngest player on the team and standing 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) tall, he went on
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the club won the league championship, and held it for most of the season, from January 10 until March 7, 1892. The club took the championship from Montreal HC, who were previously undefeated, and won five straight games before Montreal won the championship back by a 1–0 score in the last challenge of
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defaulted by not appearing for the championship match scheduled for Ottawa. The club resigned from the OHA in February 1894 after the OHA refused the club's demand to have the 1894 final in Ottawa and ordered Ottawa HC to play the final in Toronto. The dispute caused a permanent schism between Ottawa
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In July 1936, the Auditorium bond-holders foreclosed on the arena and it was put under the control of the Royal Securities Corporation. The senior club was sold in 1937 to James MacCaffery, the owner of the Ottawa Rough Riders football team. Former owner Tommy Gorman returned to Ottawa in 1944, when
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during the NHA regular season (the Senators switched leagues in-between). At the end of the season, Ottawa gave up the Cup to the Montreal Wanderers, regular-season champions of the new NHA league. Unlike the 1906 case, the Hockey Hall of Fame does not recognize the Senators as champions for January
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and the National Hockey League agree that the Senators of 1906 were champions but disagree on whether the Senators were champions in 1910. In both seasons, the Senators were the undisputed defending champions, and during that year's hockey season, the Senators won Stanley Cup challenges. However, by
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No logo was present on the sweater at first, and until 1930 logos were not used for more than a year at a time. During World War I, the club adopted a logo of flags to show allegiance to the war effort, as shown in the 1915 photo. After each Stanley Cup win, the club affixed a badge or logo stating
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on January 7, 1901, and used in other newspapers around that time. While the nickname was used occasionally, the club continued to be known as the Ottawa Hockey Club. In 1909, a separate Ottawa Senators pro team existed in the Federal League. Ottawa newspapers referred to that club as the Senators,
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In the off-season, Ottawa's president Llewellyn Bate proposed to suspend the team's operations until the end of the war. Gate receipts had declined 17 percent. The other NHA owners refused to suspend the league. Rather than simply cease operations, Bate and the other directors of the team turned it
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In 1898, the AHAC dissolved over the admission of the intermediate-level team Ottawa Capitals of the rival Capital Amateur Association to the AHAC by a vote of the league executive. The Capitals had won the intermediate championship of the AHAC and were eligible to join the senior ranks. After they
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saw the NHL divided for the first time into two divisions, and they made the playoffs, winning the Canadian Division title. They advanced to the semi-finals and defeated the Canadiens, 4–0, and 1–1, en route to facing the Boston Bruins for the Cup. In the first series for the Stanley Cup with only
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of the PCHA for the Stanley Cup. Because Seattle's red-white-green striped uniforms were nearly the same as Ottawa's red-white-black sweaters, the Senators played in simple white sweaters adorned with a large red "O" for this series. The first three games were held in Ottawa (the first Stanley Cup
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club suspending operations, so the Senators and Canadiens played off in the first best-of-seven series. Due to a family bereavement, Ottawa was without star centre Frank Nighbor for the first three games and lost all three. Ottawa asked to use Corb Denneny of Toronto, but the Canadiens turned down
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The 1911–12 through 1913–14 seasons saw a decline for both Ottawa and the Wanderers. After the withdrawal of O'Brien's Renfrew team in 1911, the two clubs fought over the rights to Cyclone Taylor, who wanted to return to Ottawa, where his fiancΓ© lived and he still had a government job. The NHA had
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was placed at the King Edward Hotel against him scoring at all. Ottawa won 8–5 (scoring 3 goals in overtime) and kept Taylor off the scoresheet. Later in the season at the return match in Renfrew, Taylor made good on his boast with a goal scored backwards, although it was simply a goal scored on a
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The style of hockey seems to be the only one known and people consider it quite proper and legitimate for a team to endeavor to incapacitate their opponents rather than to excel them in skill and speed ... slashing, tripping, the severest kind of cross-checking and a systematic method of hammering
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In 1918, Rosenthal was forced out by Dey in a complex scheme. Dey was negotiating, as owner of The Arena, with both Rosenthal on behalf of the Senators and Percy Quinn (who held an option to purchase the Quebec NHA club) on behalf of a proposed new professional league over exclusive rights to the
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and New York Americans), two to Detroit, and one to Boston. The Senators rallied, however, to make the playoffs for what would be the final time, finishing third in the Canadian Division. The Senators faced off against the New York Rangers in a two-game total-goals series. In the last NHL playoff
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In 1908–09, the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association became completely professional and changed its name to the Eastern Canada Hockey Association (ECHA). This led to the retirement of several stars, including Ottawa's Harvey Pulford and Montreal's Russell Bowie, who insisted on keeping their
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Considering the lopsided score of the series, historians such as Paul Kitchen question why Dawson City was even granted a chance at the Cup. Dawson City had won no championships and did not belong to any recognized senior league. While team official Weldy Young knew Stanley Cup trustee P. D. Ross
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The Silver Seven moved between three leagues during this time, and for a time were independent of any league. In February 1904, during the CAHL season, Ottawa resigned from the league in a dispute over the replaying of a game. The team had arrived late for a game in Montreal and the game had been
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For the period of 1894 to 1900, the club did not win the league championship, finishing as high as second several times, and fifth (last) once. For the 1896–97 season, the Ottawa club unveiled the first use of the 'barber-pole' style sweaters of horizontal bars of black, red and white. This basic
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was named the first president of the league. The league did not have a set schedule, and instead games were played in "challenge series", whereby a team held the championship and entertained challengers until the end of the season, a format the league employed until 1893. Under the format, Ottawa
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For the first two years of their existence, Ottawa used red and black horizontally-striped sweaters. The club then changed to sweaters of gold and blue until it later affiliated with the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Association in 1889. The team then adopted the colours of the OAAA organization: red,
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Due to the 'challenge' format of Stanley Cup play before 1915, there is often confusion about how many Stanley Cup championships the Senators should be given credit for: nine, ten or eleven. The Senators were Stanley Cup champions at the end of nine hockey seasons without dispute. In another two
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It is during the NHA period that the nickname "Ottawa Senators" came into common usage. Although there had been a competing Senators club in 1909, and there had been mention of the Senators nickname as early as 1901, the nickname was not adopted by the club. The official name of the club was the
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Ottawa was one of the founders of the CHA and one of the teams that had rejected Renfrew. However, after a few poorly attended games showed that fans had no interest in the league, Ottawa and the Montreal Shamrocks abandoned the CHA to join the NHA. Ottawa, the defending Stanley Cup champion and
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After the game, Watt was quoted as saying " McGee doesn't look like too much", as he had only scored once in the first game. McGee scored four goals in the first half of the second match and 10 in the second half, leading Ottawa to a 23–2 score; his 14 goals remains a record for a single game of
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Despite the difficult journey, the Ottawas refused to change the date of the first game, only two days away. Ottawa arranged hospitable accommodations for the Dawson City team. The Yukoners received a huge welcome at the train station, had a welcoming dinner, and used the Ottawa Amateur Athletic
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and the rest left the next day by bicycle for a 330-mile trek to Whitehorse. At first the team made good progress, but the weather turned warm enough to thaw the roads, forcing the players to walk several hundred miles. The team spent the nights in police sheds along the road. At Whitehorse, the
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Lord Stanley, who often attended Ottawa HC games, felt the loss of the title after holding it all season was an unsuitable way to determine the championship. In the letter announcing the Stanley Cup, Stanley suggested that the AHAC start a 'round-robin' type regular season format, which the AHAC
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The period saw the rivalry between the Senators and the Wanderers continue, and at times it was brutally contested. On January 12, 1907, a full-scale "donnybrook" took place between the two teams at a game in Montreal. Charles Spittal of Ottawa was described as "attempting to split Blachford's
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Future Ottawa Senators owner Frank Ahearn later stated that Weldy Young had asked Ahearn to ask the Ottawa players to "not rub it in" as Dawson City did not expect to win. Ahearn mentioned this to McGee, who had had a row with Boyle when both were members of the Ottawa Rowing Club, and had not
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to a smaller arena. At the same time, millionaire businessman J. Ambrose O'Brien, who wanted his Renfrew Creamery Kings to challenge for the Stanley Cup, saw his Renfrew application to join the CHA rejected. Together with the Wanderers, O'Brien instead decided to form the NHA, and founded the
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Until the 1906–07 season, the players were not paid to play hockey, as the team was abiding by the principles of amateur sports. Ottawa HC had an advantage in attracting top players to its squad. The players could work for the government, and the work allowed the players to play for the team.
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In 1896, the club first adopted the "barber-pole" design, with which the team became synonymous. The design was simple: strong horizontal stripes of red, black and white. Players wore white pants and red, white and black striped stockings. The basic design would be used for the rest of the
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from Toronto. This lineup had a successful season, winning 10 out of 12 games. Walsh led all scorers with 38 goals in 12 games, while Stuart had 22 and Kerr had 20. The season was clinched with a win against the Wanderers on March 3 in Ottawa, 8–3, as Ottawa won the league and Stanley Cup.
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had asked for a Stanley Cup challenge against the champions of the NHL. Foran had agreed to the challenge and ordered the NHL to comply, but the NHL refused to play the challenge. Foran was fired from his position as Senators' president and was replaced by Redmond Quain.
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games played in Ottawa since 1911) and ended with scores of 3–2 and 3–0 for Ottawa and 3–1 for Seattle. The first three games had been played on ice covered with water and slush due to warm weather in Ottawa. At this point, NHL president Calder moved the series to the
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The Silver Seven participated in perhaps the most famous (described as "the most storied of all Stanley Cup challenges", "a fantastic legend in Cup history", and "one of the most memorable feats in Canadian sporting history") Stanley Cup challenge of all, that of
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years). In total, the club won the Stanley Cup 11 times, including challenges during two years it did not win the Cup for the season. In 1950, Canadian sports editors selected the Ottawa HC/Senators as Canada's greatest team in the first half of the 20th century.
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Pulford, Moore, Westwick and LeSueur. In 1911, the club incorporated itself and the organization took on the name of the "Ottawa Hockey Association". In 1917, the club was separated from the Association and sold to Tommy Gorman, Ted Dey and Martin Rosenthal for
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In 1934, the club's NHL franchise was transferred to St. Louis, although the Association continued its ownership of the franchise and player contracts as well as the senior club. On October 15, 1935, the NHL bought back the franchise and players' contracts for
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The club continued to be known as the Ottawa Hockey Club. In 1909, a separate Ottawa Senators pro team existed in the Federal League. Ottawa newspapers referred to that club as the Senators, and the Ottawa HC as 'Ottawa' or 'Ottawa Pro Hockey Club'. The
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the request. Nighbor returned for the fourth game in Ottawa, which Ottawa won 6–3. The series ended in five games, as the Canadiens won the final match 4–2 to win the series. The Stanley Cup Finals between Montreal and Seattle was left undecided, as
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Generally acknowledged by hockey historians as one of the greatest teams of the early days of the sport, the club won numerous championships, starting with the 1891 to 1893 Ontario championships. Ottawa HC played in the first season during which the
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In December 1933, rumours surfaced that the Senators would merge with the equally strapped New York Americans; however, this was denied by Ottawa club president Frank Ahearn, who had sought financial help from the league. The team played the full
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Wanderers' rival, was readily accepted by the NHA. This enabled Ottawa to continue the rivalry with the Wanderers and take in the gate revenues those games provided. The Wanderers won the championship in 1910, and Ottawa won in 1911 and 1915.
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Fischer, Doug (March 2, 2008). "When hockey came to the capital; 125 years ago this week, the Ottawa Hockey Clubβ€”the team that became the original Senatorsβ€”took to the ice for the first time. A new book tells their fascinating story".
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at first but chose not to after deliberating for a week after the season, although it also had the option to challenge in the 1902 season. According to hockey historian Charles L. Coleman, it was due to the "lateness of the season".
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With all the changes, the Senators slipped to fourth place in the standings. Cy Denneny continued his scoring ways, placing fourth in league scoring with 28 goals in 28 games. Frank Nighbor became the first winner of the
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addressed an Ottawa Rotary Club meeting that February, and told the attendees: "The team cannot live on tradition and sentiment. In the last analysis, it depends on the people of Ottawa whether the team remains or not."
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On December 8, 1886, the first championship league, the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada was founded in Montreal. It was composed of several clubs from Montreal plus a Quebec City club and the Ottawa club. Ottawa's
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was played on March 7, 1891, at the Rideau rink and was won 5–0 by Ottawa over Toronto St. George's. The 1891 championship was the only OHA final played in Ottawa, as Ottawa played the 1892 final in Toronto, defeating
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were outvoted by the intermediate-level teams of AHAC which wanted to promote the Capitals to the senior-level, the senior-level Ottawa, Montreal HC, Montreal Victorias and Quebec clubs left the AHAC and formed the
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Kitchen, Paul (April 13, 1998). "It's true: Hockey players can be artistic: Alexei Yashin recently gave $ 1 million to the arts, while more than 100 years ago another Ottawa great also made a splash in the arts".
1495:(who also doubled as a press representative for the Canadiens) $ 2,500 to help buy into the Senators. Gorman, along with Martin Rosenthal and Ted Dey (owner of The Arena), bought the club. At a meeting held at 865:
The Silver Seven were well known for the number of injuries that they inflicted on other teams. In a Stanley Cup challenge game in 1904, the Ottawas injured seven of the nine Winnipeg players, and the Winnipeg
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See Farrell (1899). Mr. Farrell states that "It is the oldest club in Ontario, and was in existence in the days of the challenge system, having played in Montreal during the carnivals." This refers to the
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Ottawa had been by far the smallest market in the NHL even before American teams began playing in 1924. The later 1931 census listed only 110,000 people in the city of Ottawaβ€”roughly one-fifth the size of
1823:. The brightest note from the campaign was goaltender Alex Connell's play, in which he set an NHL record (unsurpassed as of 2021) of six consecutive shutouts, a shutout run of 460 minutes and 49 seconds. 1633:. Clancy's first goal came on his first shot, against Hamilton in overtime on February 7, and was noted for having actually come in (illegally) through the side of the net. Broadbent and Cy Denneny, the " 2094:' or 'winged legs' logo of the OAAA, which can be described as a "running wheel". The sweaters were solid white with the club logo in red. The players wore knee-length white pants with black stockings. 3902: 2225:
One custom of the Ottawa fans towards opposition teams was to throw lemons. Cyclone Taylor, on his first visit back to Ottawa after signing with Renfrew, was pelted with lemons as well as a bottle.
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the next season, for cash. Ottawa hockey fans got to see a Stanley Cup Finals game played in Ottawa as the Auditorium hosted the final match of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Canadiens and the
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Notable players of this time period include future Hall of Famers Percy LeSueur in goal, Dubby Kerr, Tommy Phillips, Harvey Pulford, Alf Smith, Bruce Stuart, Fred 'Cyclone' Taylor and Marty Walsh.
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is recorded as the scorer of the club's first-ever goal, at the 1884 Carnival. Frank Jenkins was the first captain of the team; he later became the president of the hockey club in 1891 and of the
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ice's edge) is recorded as getting wet from the play. On another occasion, in the 1906 Stanley Cup Finals against the Wanderers, the Governor-General's top hat was knocked off by the stick of
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and was known by that name officially, even after joining the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Association (OAAA). Reports of the club in early play in the 1890s sometimes refer to the club as the
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Star player Cyclone Taylor had defected to Renfrew, and despite a salary war with Renfrew, Ottawa managed to re-sign their other top players, Dubby Kerr, Fred Lake and Marty Walsh for the
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While the Ottawa Auditorium owned the hockey club, it was heavily indebted to Frank Ahearn and his father, and tried to clear its debt. In December 1930, the club was put up for sale for
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he purchased the club and the Auditorium. He operated the senior team until December 1954, when he shut down the team over falling attendance, citing the "rise of hockey on television."
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game in Ottawa until 1996, the Senators tied the Rangers 1–1 on March 28, 1930, but lost game two in New York 5–1 to lose the series 6–2. The season also marked the debut of future star
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While World War I affected all NHA teams, Ottawa was able to retain players and be competitive. The club finished no worse than second during the wartime seasons of 1914–15 to 1917–18.
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area teams competing in the Ottawa City Hockey League (OCHL) and the Ontario Hockey Association. Ottawa and area teams remain unaffiliated with the OHA; the official association under
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saw the return of Cy Denneny to Ottawa as coach. He would last only the one season. In June 1933, former captain Harvey Pulford was given an option to buy the team and move it to
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organization's existence, except for one season, 1909–10, where the stripes were vertical and Montreal fans nicknamed the team derisively as 'les suisses', a slang term for
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5–4 in a two-game total goals series. The series had the Boucher brothers play for Ottawa, while Cy Denneny played for Ottawa and his brother Corbett played for Toronto.
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personally through their joint connection with the club, it may have been the political connections that Joe Boyle had with the government Interior Minister of the time,
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The first game was close at the halfway point, Ottawa leading Dawson three to one. In the second half, the play became violent. Norman Watt of Dawson tripped Ottawa's
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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
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for a lease for The Arena, Dey was also negotiating with Rosenthal over the lease, causing Rosenthal to seriously consider moving the team from The Arena back to
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According to one player, the "Marlboroughs got off very easily. When Winnipeg Rowing Club played here, most of their players were carried off on stretchers."
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Notable players of this period included Albert Morel and Fred Chittick in goal, leaders of the league several times in goaltending, and future Hall of Famers
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style would be used by the club until 1954 except for the 1900 and 1901 seasons, when the team used a plain sweater with only the letter 'O' on the front.
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for the league championship and the Cup. Montreal won the first game in Montreal by a score of 9–1. In the return match, Ottawa replaced their goaltender
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and Henry Ami. In 1889, the club played only one match against an outside club, an exhibition at the Rideau rink against the Montreal HC 'second' team.
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Wanderers as the Stanley Cup champions. The Hockey Hall of Fame recognizes both Ottawa and the Wanderers as champions for that year, as does the NHL.
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The 1907–08 season was a season of change for Ottawa. Harry Smith and Hamby Shore left to join Winnipeg. Ottawa hired several free agents, including
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The Ottawa Hockey Club (Ottawa HC) was founded by a small group of like-minded hockey enthusiasts. A month after witnessing games of hockey at the
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newspaper of Toronto first refers to the Ottawa Hockey Club as the Senators in an article entitled 'Quebec defeated Ottawa' on December 30, 1912.
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The first "dynasty" of the Ottawa HC was from 1903 until 1906, when the team was known as the "Silver Seven". The era started with the arrival of
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of the Wanderers took it upon himself, scoring two goals to win the series 12–10. This was Frank McGee's last game and he scored two goals.
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and Gorman moved on to New York to manage the New York Americans. In 1929, Ahearn sold the club to the Ottawa Auditorium corporation for
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professional team in the Federal League, and Tommy Phillips, who joined Edmonton. The club picked up Bruce Stuart from the Wanderers,
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the season. Montreal's win in the final challenge was their only win of the season and their only one in four games against Ottawa.
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in the ECHA. It was another season of player turn-over for Ottawa. Besides Pulford, Ottawa lost Alf Smith, who formed a competing
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and two former elite hockey players: Weldy Young, who had played for Ottawa in the 1890s, and D. R. McLennan, who had played for
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openly supported the idea, stating that the players were 'racked' and would be at a serious disadvantage to travel to Winnipeg.
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The end of the streak came in March 1906. Ottawa and the Montreal Wanderers tied for the ECAHA league lead in 1906, forcing a
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After that season, Ottawa HC became inactive. The Royal Rink, which had been their primary facility, had been converted to a
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ice hockey tournament (considered the Canadian championship at the time) wearing red and black uniforms. Future Ottawa mayor
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won in 1914. Taylor did not play in the NHA again, as he joined Vancouver in the off-season. The Senators finished fifth in
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While the Quakers never returned, the Senators resumed play after a one-year hiatus. Despite the return of players such as
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seasons, 1905–06 and 1909–10, the Senators won Stanley Cup challenges but were not champions at the end of the season. The
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became their new rival. For the 1906 season Ottawa, along with the Wanderers and several of the CAHL teams, formed the
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title, its first league championship since winning the OHA in 1893. It wished to challenge the Stanley Cup champion
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in 1949, the senior Senators continued until December 1954, finally ending the Senators' storied 71-year history.
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in two-game total goals series 1–1, 8–0 on March 7 and 10, 1903, to win CAHL championship, and the Stanley Cup.
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was the last member of the original Senators to play in the NHL, retiring with the Detroit Red Wings in 1946.
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saw the club play 14 games, playing in three leagues. Ottawa HC was a founding member of two new leagues, the
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years). The club repeated its success in the 1920s, winning the Stanley Cup in 1920, 1921, 1923 and 1927 (the
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in order to rebuild their fortunes. The league granted both requests on September 26, 1931. Ottawa received
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The club was one of the first organized clubs in the early days of the sport of ice hockey, playing in the
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met and founded the club. Being the first organized ice hockey club in Ottawa, and also the first in
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Territory in 1905. Organized by Joe Boyle, a Toronto-born prospector, who had struck it rich in the
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After struggling through the war years, the Ottawa Hockey Association put the club up for sale for
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won the only two Stanley Cup championships in the club's history that season and the next, and the
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first mentions the Senators in the article entitled 'Quebec defeated Ottawa' on December 30, 1912.
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of 1898, The Dawson City Nuggets had Lorne Hanna, who had played for Brandon against Ottawa in a
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did not have an NHL franchise again until the new Ottawa Senators franchise was awarded for the
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Ottawa Hockey Team, NH Association World Champions and Stanley Cup Holders, 1911 (HS85-10-23753)
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was challenged in 1893, and first won the Cup in 1903, holding the championship until 1906 (the
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MacKinnon, John (December 24, 1989). "Once upon a time... When Ottawa ruled the hockey world".
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Garrioch, Bruce (December 28, 2016). "Next Senators jersey to retire won't be a simple call".
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getting the shutout and Morenz scoring three goals. Frank Nighbor was the first winner of the
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Prior to the 1918–19 season, ownership of the Senators changed. While Ted Dey negotiated with
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Club's rooms for the duration of their stay. Young did not arrive in time to play for Dawson.
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In November 1889, the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Club (OAAC) was opened at the corner of today's
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In 1931, a dispute arose between Foran, in his role as Stanley Cup trustee, and the NHL. The
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Hockey Hall of Fame. Senators won challenges in 1906, tied for season title, lost playoff.
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saw the Senators win the season but lose the playoff to the Canadiens, 0–1 and 2–4, with
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then scored to put Ottawa ahead, only to have the goal ruled offside. It was then that
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rink, and ice rink facilities were at a shortage. This changed with the opening of the
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McFarlane, Brian (2000). "Ottawa Senators 1917–18 to 1933–34". In Diamond, Dan (ed.).
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saw Sprague Cleghorn leave and Jack Darragh retire, opening spaces for new defencemen
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called it the "bloodiest game in Ottawa." The next team to challenge the Ottawas, the
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became the Senators' top goaltender, taking over from Percy LeSueur. Former Wanderer
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Group picture of the Dawson City club, January 14, 1905, posed outside the Dey's Rink
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debuted in 1992, they adopted the original team's black, red and white color scheme.
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in February 1889. One of the principal organizers in the restarting of the team was
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and a train from there to Ottawa. On December 18, 1904, several players set out by
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in best-of three series 9–1, 2–6, 2–0 on December 30, 1903, and January 1–4, 1904.
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Taking advantage of a spending spree by the Montreal Maroons at the onset of the
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The "Super Six" Senators of the 1920s are considered by the NHL to be its first
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the end of both hockey seasons, they were no longer holders of the Stanley Cup.
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club organized by the Capital Amateur Athletics Association active at the time.
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Montreal refused to continue the series in Ottawa, thereby losing by default.
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to a playoff defeat of the Senators on the way to a Stanley Cup win in 1926.
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and the Ottawa HC as 'Ottawa', 'Ottawas' or the 'Ottawa Pro Hockey Club'.
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with the Senators while long-time star Frank Nighbor was sold to Toronto.
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in two-game total goals series 16–7, 12–7 (28–14) on February 27–28, 1906.
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Seated: Jim Smellie, Alf Smith, Harvey Pulford, Weldy Young, Joe McDougal.
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The 1922–23 Stanley Cup championship patch worn on their 1923–24 sweaters
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in two-game total goals series 6–3, 11–2 (17–5) on February 23–25, 1904.
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white and black. The logo of the team was a simplified version of the '
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The team was the OHA champion for that league's first three years. The
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Group picture of the 1905 Ottawa "Silver Seven", Stanley Cup champions
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The 1901 club, CAHL (left trophy) and Ottawa (right shield) champions.
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to the club. The Senators seriously considered moving to Toronto, as
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Ottawa HC did not win a game in its return to AHAC challenge play in
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Boyd, H. M. (March 16, 1934). "Senators lose last NHL season game".
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amateur status. The Montreal Victorias and Montreal HC founded the
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in two-game total goals series 6–3, 9–3 (15–6) on March 9–11, 1904.
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in two-game total goals series 6–2,4–2 (10–4) on March 12–14, 1903.
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The first mention of 'Senators' as a nickname was in 1901, in the
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in two-game total goals series 6–5, 8–2 (14–7) on March 6–8, 1906.
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to score 135 goals in 45 games. In the 1905 challenge against the
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in best-of-three series 3–9, 4–2, 5–4 on March 7, 9 and 11, 1905.
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did not want another team in his territory and vetoed the deal.
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The team was sold in February 1929 to the Ottawa Auditorium for
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Standing: P. D. Ross, G. P. Murphy, Chauncey Kirby, Don Watters.
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in best-of-three series 9–2, 23–2 (2–0) on January 13–16, 1905.
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and the club would not play an outside match again until 1887.
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was in a game report ("The Ottawas Made a Good Start") of the
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not return to Ottawa for the 1934–35 season due to losses of
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Ottawa Senators, Great Stories From The NHL's First Dynasty
5983:"Ottawa Will Be Without Team When 1934–35 Campaign Opens". 5818: 5816: 5801: 5759: 5757: 5717: 5556: 5532: 5520: 5409: 5358: 5346: 5266: 5206: 5031: 5019: 4995: 4717: 4112: 3872:"Great Ottawa Names Glitter in Lengthy History of Hockey". 2018: 1950: 1896:
asked the NHL for permission to suspend operations for the
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played in this series for Vancouver and scored five goals.
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and fourth in 1913–14. 1912–13 saw the debut of right wing
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Stanley Cup champions in 1906 and 1910: Historians' debate
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Some players' sweaters have a two flags logo for war-time.
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The 1891 Ottawa Hockey Club, Ottawa and Ontario champions.
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NHL. Senators won challenges in 1910, lost season title.
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Old Scores, New Goals: The Story of the Ottawa Senators
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Ottawa Senators Hockey Club Yearbook 1992–1993 Annuaire
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Back row: L to R: T.D. Green, T. Gallagher, N. Porter.
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Bottom row: Harry Westwick, Fred Chittick, H. Russell
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The Ottawas were the dominant team for three years:
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The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc
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Vancouver, British Columbia: Greystone Books. 6968:. Vancouver, British Columbia: Greystone Books. 6846: 5586: 4096:. Library and Archives of Canada. Archived from 3638: 3636: 3558: 1337:Group photograph of the 1914–15 Ottawa Senators. 1187:The 1909 Ottawa Hockey Club Stanley Cup champion 941:by overland sleigh, catch a train from there to 664:at the Russell Hotel that the Governor General, 420: 6865: 6311: 6275: 6263: 6251: 5310: 5308: 5236: 5106: 5104: 5102: 4429: 4427: 4425: 4212: 3440:Montreal Winter Carnival ice hockey tournaments 797: 511:lost the one challenge it played in that first 367:Montreal Winter Carnival ice hockey tournaments 7146:. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart. 6038:"No N.H.L. Hockey Team for Ottawa Next Winter" 5781: 3892: 3450: 3448: 3240: 3192: 3144: 3096: 3048: 1548: 787:. It was during this period that the nickname 435:Front row: L to R: G. Young, A. Low, E. Taylor 8194: 7994: 7594: 7570: 7268: 5495: 4086: 3633: 2990: 2554:Ottawa wins series (1–2, 4–3, 3–2, 2–3, 2–1) 2539:Ottawa wins series (3–2, 3–0, 1–3, 2–5, 6–1) 9044:National Hockey League teams based in Canada 6687: 6046:. Ottawa, Ontario. April 7, 1934. p. 1. 5305: 5099: 4422: 3387: 3385: 3383: 2085:The team is in their 'barber-pole' sweaters. 6732:. Montreal, Quebec: National Hockey League. 6723:. Montreal, Quebec: National Hockey League. 5180:"Solving the mystery of the NHL's 1st game" 5075: 5073: 3445: 1106:Besides McGee, future Hall of Fame players 429:First photo of Ottawa Hockey Club, 1883–84. 9054:Amateur Hockey Association of Canada teams 8201: 8187: 8001: 7987: 7601: 7587: 7275: 7261: 6847:Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley (2003). 4528:"Wanderers and Ottawa In Terrific Match". 2451:Ottawa goes unchallenged (ECHA champions) 2235:List of Ottawa Senators (original) seasons 1959:The April 7, 1934, Ottawa Citizen headline 27:Canadian ice hockey club from 1883 to 1954 8500: 7238:. Toronto, Ontario: Stoddart Publishing. 7217:. Canmore, Alberta: Altitude Publishing. 7198:. Toronto, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 7099: 6942: 6933: 6866:Holzman, Morey; Nieforth, Joseph (2002). 6832:. Toronto, Ontario: McGraw Hill Ryerson. 6784:Frayne, Trent (1999). "The Early Years". 6736: 6443: 6061:. Dan Diamond and Associates. p. 9. 5849: 5822: 5792: 5763: 5661: 5550: 5483: 5442: 5403: 5248: 5150: 4819: 4673: 4337: 4247: 3600: 3380: 855:Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association 702:, but in the next season of AHAC play in 693: 7212: 7189: 7062: 7024: 7003: 6982: 6961: 6825: 6806: 6511: 6129: 6096: 5775: 5613: 5171: 5070: 4691: 4322: 4310: 4295: 4283: 4271: 4145: 4080: 3738: 3726: 3482: 2599:Ottawa wins series (0–0, 3–1, 1–1, 3–1) 2569:Ottawa wins series (1–0, 1–4, 3–2, 5–1) 2243: 2160: 2112: 2078: 2017: 1954: 1951:1934: End of the first NHL era in Ottawa 1708: 1643: 1465: 1461: 1332: 1285: 1182: 1166:International Professional Hockey League 928: 890: 801: 728: 674: 565: 500: 476: 424: 9079:Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1954 7168: 7043: 6914: 6905: 6774: 6755: 6727: 6718: 6610: 6523: 6455: 6431: 6404: 6392: 6365: 6351:"Large Offer Is Made For Ottawa Team". 6338: 6326: 6287: 6239: 6227: 6200: 6059:NHL Official Guide and Record Book 2002 6024: 5997: 5955: 5914: 5902: 5890: 5807: 5723: 5685: 5673: 5646: 5574: 5562: 5538: 5526: 5499:NHL Official Guide and Record Book 2010 5430: 5415: 5391: 5379: 5367: 5352: 5340: 5299: 5284: 5272: 5260: 5224: 5212: 5200: 5177: 5064: 5049: 5037: 5025: 5013: 5001: 4989: 4977: 4965: 4953: 4923: 4911: 4899: 4861: 4849: 4777: 4765: 4753: 4723: 4685: 4661: 4646: 4634: 4619: 4607: 4595: 4547: 4515: 4455: 4416: 4401: 4374: 4200: 4183: 4171: 4133: 4118: 4094:"Hockey Championship belongs to Ottawa" 4068: 4056: 4029: 4002: 3990: 3978: 3951: 3939: 3886: 3859: 3792: 3711: 3696: 3684: 3672: 3627: 3615: 3569: 3494: 3407: 3391: 2524:Vancouver wins series (6–2, 8–3, 12–3) 2056:The first reference to the nickname of 1713:Frank Nighbor with original Hart Trophy 1246:National Hockey Association (1910–1917) 711:implemented in the following season of 14: 9026: 7104:. Toronto, Ontario: Doubleday Canada. 7065:Howie Morenz: Hockey's First Superstar 6884: 6792:. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books. 6783: 5634: 5601: 5471: 5459: 5165: 4259: 4148:"Rover Was Part of the Game of Hockey" 3488: 3005: 2240:List of Stanley Cup Finals appearances 2041:. The club is also referred to as the 1892:The Senators and the equally strapped 1794: 1751:Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy 1506:The Senators first season in the NHL, 1159:Transition to professional (1907–1910) 1035:Defeated Montreal Wanderers by forfeit 8499: 8413: 8412: 8325: 8238: 8182: 7982: 7582: 7569: 7256: 7137: 7067:. Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills Press. 6919:. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. 6105: 5083:. Hockey Hall of Fame. 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Ottawa Senators. 1992. p. 78. 4387:"His Happiest Days Were In Hockey". 1916:desired a second tenant for the new 1764:with the new New York Americans and 1220:Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union 1201:Fred 'The Listowel Whirlwind' Taylor 630: 472:Amateur Hockey Association of Canada 371:Amateur Hockey Association of Canada 369:in the early 1880s and founding the 7102:The Patricks: Hockey's Royal Family 6891:. Toronto, Ontario: Penguin Books. 6870:. Toronto, Ontario: Dundurn Press. 6811:. Kingston, Ontario: Quarry Press. 6623:"Watch Tecumsehs says P. Lesueur". 6469:Ottawa Senators Media Guide 2007–08 6213:"67's given red-carpet treatment". 6143:Ottawa Senators Media Guide 2007–08 6056: 4227:"The Stanley Cup: Famous Incidents" 3339:List of ice hockey teams in Ontario 2398:Ottawa wins series (3–9, 4–2, 5–4) 2325:Ottawa wins series (9–1, 2–6, 2–0) 2316:December 30, 1903 – January 4, 1904 2248:Stanley Cup banners hanging at the 2013: 1330:, who scored 20 goals in 20 games. 993:, that got Dawson City the series. 748:(CAHL), shutting out the Capitals. 24: 9064:Defunct ice hockey teams in Ottawa 7162: 6777:Hockey: Canada's Royal Winter Game 2142:Gorman's interest in the club for 1729:. It was also the debut season of 1154:Early professional era (1907–1917) 489:, but lost its final match to the 25: 9105: 9094:1954 disestablishments in Ontario 9049:National Hockey Association teams 9039:National Hockey League in Ontario 6779:. Montreal,Quebec: C. R. Corneil. 6156:"The Ottawas Made a Good Start". 6086:. September 10, 1946. p. 16. 5178:Boswell, Randy (April 16, 2017). 4736:"N.H.A. Decides To Remain Idle". 2620: 2252:, honouring the original Senators 2000:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association 1745:for gentlemanly play, donated by 1597:dubbed the team the 'Super Six.' 1310:who scored 18 goals in 16 games. 1146:included Canadian prime minister 660:It was at a dinner to honour the 8987: 8986: 6681: 6659: 6646: 6631: 6616: 6589: 6574: 6570:. November 13, 1897. p. 22. 6559: 6555:. November 14, 1896. p. 26. 6544: 6529: 6490: 6475: 6461: 6421:. December 21, 1954. p. 16. 6410: 6371: 6355:. September 28, 1931. p. 6. 6344: 6217:. December 18, 1998. p. S4. 6206: 6179: 6164: 6149: 6135: 6090: 6075: 6050: 6030: 6003: 5976: 5972:. December 13, 1933. p. 10. 5961: 5729: 5691: 5640: 5489: 5130: 4929: 4740:. November 12, 1917. p. 14. 4560:"Ottawa Players Were Arrested". 4046:. February 28, 1901. p. 12. 4042:"The Ottawas Have Done Wisely". 3751:"A Good Record At The Capital". 2817: 2441:Montreal wins series (9–1, 3–9) 2413:Ottawa wins series (16–7, 12–7) 1514:out of retirement and releasing 1001:Stanley Cup Challenge win streak 860: 51: 36:Ottawa Senators (disambiguation) 8955:Collective bargaining agreement 8945:Ice hockey in the United States 6711: 6600:. December 25, 1899. p. 8. 6585:. December 7, 1899. p. 10. 6540:. November 25, 1895. p. 6. 6190:. December 30, 1912. p. 9. 4867: 4825: 4809:. February 11, 1910. p. 8. 4798: 4794:. February 11, 1910. p. 8. 4783: 4729: 4568: 4553: 4521: 4491: 4476: 4461: 4391:. November 8, 1962. p. 21. 4380: 4343: 4218: 4139: 4035: 4019:. February 27, 1901. p. 9. 4008: 3957: 3865: 3823: 3798: 3782:. February 21, 1894. p. 2. 3771: 3744: 3579: 3533: 3518: 3472:. December 30, 1912. p. 9. 3354:Ottawa Senators (senior hockey) 2481:Ottawa wins series (8–4, 13–7) 2466:Ottawa wins series (12–3, 3–1) 2385:Ottawa wins series (9–2, 23–2) 2340:Ottawa wins series (6–3, 11–2) 598:Front Row, L to R: R. Bradley, 555:Streets on the site of today's 415: 397:men's leagues until 1954. The " 9084:1883 establishments in Ontario 9069:History of the Ottawa Senators 8066:Quebec Athletic Club/Athletics 7044:Poulton, J. Alexander (2007). 6638:"Wanderers out in front again" 6627:. January 10, 1913. p. 4. 6486:. December 7, 1886. p. 6. 6175:. January 14, 1901. p. 3. 4582:. January 22, 1907. p. 8. 4564:. January 28, 1907. p. 2. 4532:. January 14, 2017. p. 8. 3876:. April 28, 1953. p. E02. 3503: 3431: 3422: 3413: 2607: 2584:Ottawa wins series (2–1, 1–0) 2428:Ottawa wins series (6–5, 8–2) 2370:Ottawa wins series (6–3, 9–3) 2310:Ottawa wins series (6–2, 4–2) 2295:Ottawa wins series (1–1, 8–0) 2228: 2033:The club began in 1883 as the 1071:Defeated Smiths Falls, Ontario 1055:with record of 7 wins, 1 loss. 746:Canadian Amateur Hockey League 30:For the current NHL team, see 13: 1: 7967:Highlighted seasons indicate 7624:1880–81 . 1881–82 . 1882–83 . 6160:. January 7, 1901. p. 5. 4483:"Argos Condole with Ottawa". 3514:. April 28, 1943. p. 15. 3369: 3334:List of Stanley Cup champions 2083:1896–1897 Ottawa Hockey Club. 2053:name was given in the 1920s. 1998:in the Montreal Group of the 1583:The Senators then played the 1446:1910, although the NHL does. 1142:, Fred White and Frank Wood. 1059:Defeated Rat Portage Thistles 1029:Defeated Toronto Marlboroughs 1023:Defeated Winnipeg Rowing Club 1017:Defeated Rat Portage Thistles 847:Federal Amateur Hockey League 464:1884 Montreal Winter Carnival 441:1883 Montreal Winter Carnival 421:Early amateur era (1883–1902) 6728:Coleman, Charles L. (1967). 6719:Coleman, Charles L. (1966). 6656:. December 25, 1916 (pg. 6). 6116:. July 26, 1934. p. 12. 5987:. April 9, 1934. p. 11. 5587:Fischler & Fischler 2003 4790:""Standing Room Only" Now". 3968:. March 23, 1894. p. 6. 3755:. 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March 6, 1883. p. 4. 3317: 2355:Ottawa ties Montreal (5–5) 1686:scored his first NHL goal. 1549:The 'Super Six' (1920–1927) 1437:regular season, as well as 1302:, winning 7–4, and against 1011:Defeated Montreal Victorias 603:The team is posed with the 515:to the Montreal Victorias. 405:titles: in 1943, and 1949. 379:National Hockey Association 101:1891–1894 (AHAC & OCHL) 10: 9110: 9034:Ottawa Senators (original) 8048:Ottawa Senators (original) 7007:Hockey: a people's history 7004:McKinley, Michael (2006). 6983:McKinley, Michael (2002). 6962:McKinley, Michael (1998). 6694:. New York: Total Sports. 6566:"Ottawa Club's Officers". 6186:"Quebec defeated Ottawa". 4502:. May 17, 1904. p. 2. 4472:. May 16, 1904. p. 4. 4438:. 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season 1247: 1244: 1197:Tommy Phillips 1160: 1157: 1155: 1152: 1104: 1103: 1096:Lester Patrick 1080:playoff series 1075: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1056: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1032: 1026: 1020: 1014: 1007: 1002: 999: 997:forgotten it. 924:1895 challenge 916:1904 challenge 892: 889: 862: 859: 799: 796: 777:Harry Westwick 769:Harvey Pulford 695: 692: 683:and executive. 632: 629: 617:1890–91 season 613:1889–90 season 578:Chauncey Kirby 529:Ottawa Journal 520:roller skating 502: 499: 422: 419: 417: 414: 383:1933–34 season 321:team based in 309: 308: 282:NHL Canadian: 277: 273: 272: 266: 260: 259: 246: 242: 241: 236: 232: 231: 196: 192: 191: 189: 188: 184: 173: 172: 169:1944–53 (QSHL) 164: 151: 150: 143: 136: 129: 122: 115: 112: 105: 102: 99: 92: 85: 82: 75: 71: 69: 65: 64: 61: 57: 56: 48: 47: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9106: 9095: 9092: 9090: 9087: 9085: 9082: 9080: 9077: 9075: 9072: 9070: 9067: 9065: 9062: 9060: 9057: 9055: 9052: 9050: 9047: 9045: 9042: 9040: 9037: 9035: 9032: 9031: 9029: 9022: 9002: 9001: 8997: 8995: 8994: 8985: 8984: 8981: 8975: 8972: 8970: 8966: 8963: 8961: 8958: 8956: 8953: 8951: 8948: 8946: 8943: 8941: 8938: 8936: 8933: 8931: 8928: 8926: 8923: 8921: 8918: 8916: 8913: 8911: 8908: 8904: 8901: 8900: 8899: 8896: 8894: 8891: 8887: 8884: 8882: 8879: 8878: 8877: 8874: 8873: 8871: 8867: 8859: 8856: 8852: 8849: 8848: 8847: 8844: 8842: 8839: 8837: 8834: 8832: 8829: 8828: 8827: 8824: 8822: 8819: 8817: 8814: 8810: 8807: 8805: 8802: 8800: 8797: 8795: 8792: 8790: 8787: 8785: 8782: 8780: 8777: 8776: 8774: 8773: 8771: 8769: 8765: 8759: 8756: 8754: 8751: 8749: 8746: 8742: 8739: 8737: 8734: 8733: 8731: 8727: 8724: 8722: 8719: 8717: 8714: 8713: 8712: 8711:Outdoor games 8709: 8707: 8704: 8702: 8699: 8695: 8692: 8691: 8690: 8687: 8683: 8680: 8678: 8675: 8674: 8673: 8670: 8668: 8665: 8663: 8662:All-Star Game 8660: 8658: 8655: 8651: 8648: 8646: 8643: 8641: 8638: 8634: 8631: 8629: 8626: 8624: 8621: 8620: 8619: 8616: 8615: 8614: 8611: 8607: 8604: 8603: 8602: 8599: 8598: 8596: 8592: 8588: 8575: 8570: 8566: 8561: 8557: 8552: 8548: 8543: 8539: 8534: 8530: 8525: 8521: 8516: 8512: 8507: 8503: 8498: 8495: 8488: 8483: 8479: 8474: 8470: 8465: 8461: 8456: 8452: 8447: 8443: 8438: 8434: 8429: 8425: 8424:Boston Bruins 8420: 8416: 8411: 8408: 8401: 8400:Winnipeg Jets 8396: 8392: 8387: 8383: 8378: 8374: 8369: 8365: 8360: 8356: 8351: 8347: 8342: 8338: 8333: 8329: 8324: 8321: 8314: 8309: 8305: 8300: 8296: 8291: 8287: 8282: 8278: 8273: 8269: 8264: 8260: 8255: 8251: 8250:Anaheim Ducks 8246: 8242: 8237: 8234: 8233: 8230: 8225: 8221: 8216: 8211: 8204: 8199: 8197: 8192: 8190: 8185: 8184: 8181: 8169: 8167: 8162: 8159: 8157: 8155: 8150: 8147: 8145: 8143: 8138: 8134: 8131: 8129: 8127: 8122: 8119: 8117: 8115: 8114:Winnipeg Jets 8110: 8107: 8105: 8103: 8098: 8095: 8094: 8092: 8086: 8080: 8076: 8073: 8071: 8067: 8064: 8062: 8058: 8055: 8053: 8049: 8046: 8044: 8041: 8039: 8036: 8034: 8031: 8029: 8025: 8022: 8021: 8019: 8015: 8011: 8004: 7999: 7997: 7992: 7990: 7985: 7984: 7981: 7970: 7964: 7958: 7955: 7953: 7950: 7948: 7942: 7939: 7938: 7936: 7932: 7926: 7923: 7921: 7918: 7916: 7913: 7910: 7906: 7904: 7901: 7899: 7896: 7894: 7891: 7888: 7884: 7882: 7879: 7876: 7872: 7871: 7869: 7865: 7858: 7854: 7852: 7849: 7847: 7844: 7842: 7839: 7837: 7834: 7831: 7827: 7825: 7822: 7820: 7817: 7815: 7812: 7809: 7805: 7804: 7802: 7798: 7791: 7787: 7784: 7780: 7778: 7775: 7773: 7770: 7767: 7763: 7760: 7756: 7753: 7749: 7746: 7742: 7740: 7737: 7734: 7730: 7729: 7727: 7723: 7717: 7714: 7712: 7709: 7707: 7704: 7702: 7699: 7697: 7694: 7692: 7689: 7687: 7684: 7681: 7677: 7674: 7670: 7667: 7663: 7662: 7660: 7656: 7650: 7647: 7645: 7639: 7633: 7630: 7628: 7622: 7621: 7619: 7615: 7611: 7604: 7599: 7597: 7592: 7590: 7585: 7584: 7581: 7575: 7568: 7556: 7553: 7551: 7548: 7546: 7543: 7541: 7538: 7536: 7533: 7530: 7529: 7527: 7523: 7517: 7514: 7512: 7509: 7507: 7504: 7502: 7499: 7497: 7494: 7492: 7489: 7487: 7484: 7482: 7479: 7477: 7474: 7472: 7469: 7467: 7464: 7463: 7461: 7459: 7453: 7446: 7442: 7439: 7435: 7432: 7428: 7425: 7421: 7418: 7414: 7411: 7407: 7404: 7400: 7397: 7394: 7390: 7387: 7383: 7380: 7376: 7373: 7372: 7370: 7366: 7360: 7357: 7355: 7352: 7350: 7347: 7345: 7342: 7340: 7337: 7335: 7332: 7331: 7329: 7325: 7319: 7318: 7313: 7312: 7307: 7305: 7304: 7299: 7297: 7293: 7292: 7289: 7285: 7278: 7273: 7271: 7266: 7264: 7259: 7258: 7255: 7247: 7241: 7237: 7236: 7230: 7226: 7220: 7216: 7211: 7207: 7201: 7196: 7195: 7188: 7184: 7178: 7174: 7173: 7167: 7166: 7155: 7149: 7144: 7143: 7136: 7132: 7126: 7122: 7117: 7113: 7107: 7103: 7098: 7095: 7089: 7085: 7080: 7076: 7070: 7066: 7061: 7057: 7051: 7047: 7042: 7038: 7032: 7028: 7023: 7019: 7013: 7009: 7008: 7002: 6998: 6992: 6988: 6987: 6981: 6977: 6971: 6967: 6966: 6965:Etched In Ice 6960: 6956: 6950: 6946: 6941: 6937: 6932: 6928: 6922: 6918: 6913: 6909: 6904: 6900: 6894: 6890: 6889: 6883: 6879: 6873: 6869: 6864: 6860: 6854: 6850: 6845: 6841: 6835: 6831: 6830: 6824: 6820: 6814: 6810: 6805: 6801: 6795: 6790: 6789: 6782: 6778: 6773: 6769: 6763: 6759: 6754: 6750: 6744: 6740: 6735: 6731: 6726: 6722: 6717: 6716: 6703: 6697: 6693: 6692: 6684: 6668: 6662: 6655: 6649: 6642: 6639: 6634: 6626: 6625:Toronto World 6619: 6612: 6607: 6599: 6592: 6584: 6577: 6569: 6562: 6554: 6547: 6539: 6532: 6526:, p. 98. 6525: 6520: 6514:, p. 73. 6513: 6512:Finnigan 1992 6508: 6500: 6493: 6485: 6478: 6470: 6464: 6457: 6452: 6446:, p. 34. 6445: 6440: 6434:, p. 84. 6433: 6428: 6420: 6413: 6406: 6401: 6394: 6389: 6381: 6374: 6367: 6362: 6354: 6347: 6340: 6335: 6328: 6323: 6321: 6313: 6308: 6301: 6296: 6289: 6284: 6277: 6272: 6265: 6260: 6253: 6248: 6241: 6236: 6229: 6224: 6216: 6209: 6203:, p. 24. 6202: 6197: 6189: 6182: 6174: 6167: 6159: 6152: 6144: 6138: 6131: 6130:Finnigan 1992 6126: 6124: 6115: 6108: 6100: 6093: 6085: 6078: 6070: 6064: 6060: 6053: 6045: 6044: 6039: 6033: 6026: 6021: 6013: 6006: 5999: 5994: 5986: 5979: 5971: 5964: 5957: 5952: 5945: 5940: 5933: 5928: 5926: 5924: 5916: 5911: 5904: 5899: 5892: 5887: 5880: 5875: 5868: 5863: 5861: 5859: 5852:, p. 36. 5851: 5846: 5839: 5834: 5832: 5825:, p. 35. 5824: 5819: 5817: 5809: 5804: 5796: 5789: 5787: 5785: 5778:, p. 59. 5777: 5776:Podnieks 2004 5772: 5766:, p. 33. 5765: 5760: 5758: 5746:September 28, 5742: 5738: 5732: 5725: 5720: 5709:September 28, 5704: 5700: 5694: 5687: 5682: 5675: 5670: 5664:, p. 29. 5663: 5658: 5651:. p. A1. 5650: 5643: 5637:, p. 27. 5636: 5631: 5629: 5627: 5625: 5623: 5616:, p. 52. 5615: 5614:Robinson 1982 5610: 5604:, p. 26. 5603: 5598: 5596: 5589:, p. 68. 5588: 5583: 5576: 5571: 5564: 5559: 5553:, p. 27. 5552: 5547: 5540: 5535: 5528: 5523: 5515: 5509: 5505: 5501: 5500: 5492: 5486:, p. 26. 5485: 5480: 5473: 5468: 5462:, p. 24. 5461: 5456: 5454: 5452: 5445:, p. 25. 5444: 5439: 5432: 5427: 5425: 5417: 5412: 5406:, p. 24. 5405: 5400: 5393: 5388: 5381: 5376: 5369: 5364: 5362: 5354: 5349: 5342: 5337: 5321: 5317: 5311: 5309: 5301: 5296: 5294: 5286: 5281: 5274: 5269: 5262: 5257: 5251:, p. 23. 5250: 5245: 5238: 5233: 5226: 5221: 5214: 5209: 5202: 5197: 5181: 5174: 5168:, p. 20. 5167: 5162: 5160: 5153:, p. 21. 5152: 5147: 5139: 5133: 5117: 5113: 5107: 5105: 5103: 5086: 5082: 5076: 5074: 5066: 5061: 5059: 5051: 5046: 5039: 5034: 5027: 5022: 5015: 5010: 5003: 4998: 4991: 4986: 4979: 4974: 4967: 4962: 4955: 4950: 4942: 4938: 4932: 4925: 4920: 4913: 4908: 4901: 4896: 4885:September 28, 4880: 4876: 4870: 4863: 4858: 4851: 4846: 4838: 4834: 4828: 4822:, p. 15. 4821: 4816: 4808: 4801: 4793: 4786: 4779: 4774: 4767: 4762: 4755: 4750: 4748: 4739: 4732: 4725: 4720: 4709:September 28, 4704: 4700: 4694: 4687: 4682: 4676:, p. 14. 4675: 4670: 4663: 4658: 4656: 4648: 4643: 4636: 4631: 4629: 4621: 4616: 4609: 4604: 4597: 4592: 4590: 4581: 4577: 4571: 4563: 4556: 4549: 4544: 4542: 4540: 4531: 4524: 4517: 4512: 4510: 4501: 4494: 4486: 4479: 4471: 4464: 4457: 4452: 4450: 4448: 4446: 4437: 4430: 4428: 4426: 4418: 4413: 4411: 4404:, p. 35. 4403: 4398: 4390: 4383: 4376: 4371: 4356: 4352: 4346: 4340:, p. 11. 4339: 4334: 4332: 4324: 4323:Fischler 1990 4319: 4313:, p. 52. 4312: 4311:McKinley 2002 4307: 4305: 4298:, p. 51. 4297: 4296:McKinley 2002 4292: 4285: 4284:McKinley 2002 4280: 4273: 4272:McKinley 2002 4268: 4262:, p. 11. 4261: 4256: 4249: 4244: 4228: 4221: 4215:, p. 54. 4214: 4209: 4203:, p. 31. 4202: 4197: 4195: 4193: 4185: 4180: 4173: 4168: 4157:September 28, 4153: 4149: 4142: 4135: 4130: 4128: 4120: 4115: 4099: 4095: 4089: 4083:, p. 31. 4082: 4081:McKinley 2006 4077: 4071:, p. 11. 4070: 4065: 4058: 4053: 4045: 4038: 4032:, p. 62. 4031: 4026: 4018: 4011: 4005:, p. 45. 4004: 3999: 3993:, p. 97. 3992: 3987: 3980: 3975: 3967: 3960: 3953: 3948: 3941: 3936: 3920: 3916: 3912: 3910: 3906: 3898: 3896: 3889:, p. 68. 3888: 3883: 3875: 3868: 3862:, p. 14. 3861: 3856: 3840: 3836: 3832: 3826: 3815:September 27, 3811: 3807: 3801: 3794: 3789: 3781: 3774: 3767: 3762: 3754: 3747: 3740: 3739:Finnigan 1992 3735: 3729:, p. 76. 3728: 3727:Finnigan 1992 3723: 3721: 3714:, p. 44. 3713: 3708: 3706: 3699:, p. 40. 3698: 3693: 3686: 3681: 3675:, p. 35. 3674: 3669: 3653: 3649: 3645: 3639: 3637: 3629: 3624: 3618:, p. 28. 3617: 3612: 3610: 3602: 3597: 3589: 3582: 3575:. p. C3. 3574: 3566: 3564: 3562: 3546: 3542: 3536: 3528: 3521: 3513: 3506: 3499:. p. C8. 3498: 3491: 3485:, p. 11. 3484: 3483:McKinley 1998 3479: 3471: 3465: 3460: 3458: 3451: 3449: 3441: 3434: 3425: 3416: 3409: 3404: 3396: 3388: 3386: 3384: 3379: 3365: 3362: 3360: 3357: 3355: 3352: 3350: 3347: 3345: 3342: 3340: 3337: 3335: 3332: 3330: 3327: 3325: 3322: 3321: 3315: 3314: 3307:: Connell, 70 3306: 3303: 3300: 3297: 3294: 3290: 3287: 3284: 3280: 3277: 3274: 3270: 3267: 3266: 3261: 3258: 3255: 3252: 3249: 3246: 3244: 3237: 3234: 3231: 3228: 3225: 3222: 3220: 3213: 3210: 3207: 3204: 3201: 3198: 3196: 3189: 3186: 3183: 3180: 3177: 3174: 3172: 3165: 3162: 3159: 3156: 3153: 3150: 3148: 3141: 3138: 3135: 3132: 3129: 3126: 3124: 3117: 3114: 3111: 3108: 3105: 3102: 3100: 3093: 3090: 3087: 3084: 3081: 3078: 3076: 3069: 3066: 3063: 3060: 3057: 3054: 3052: 3051:Frank Nighbor 3045: 3042: 3039: 3036: 3033: 3030: 3028: 3001: 3000: 2998: 2985: 2981: 2980: 2979: 2972: 2968: 2965: 2962: 2959: 2956: 2953: 2950: 2947: 2944: 2941: 2938: 2935: 2932: 2929: 2926: 2923: 2920: 2919:Percy LeSueur 2917: 2914: 2911: 2908: 2905: 2902: 2899: 2898: 2892: 2891:William Duval 2889: 2886: 2883: 2880: 2877: 2874: 2871: 2868: 2865: 2862: 2861:Fred Chittick 2859: 2856: 2853: 2850: 2847: 2844: 2841: 2838: 2835: 2832: 2829: 2826: 2825:Frank Jenkins 2823: 2822: 2818:Team captains 2815: 2814: 2806: 2803: 2801: 2798: 2796: 2793: 2791: 2788: 2786: 2783: 2781: 2778: 2776: 2773: 2771: 2768: 2766: 2763: 2761: 2758: 2755: 2752: 2750: 2747: 2745: 2742: 2740: 2737: 2735: 2732: 2730: 2729:Frank Nighbor 2727: 2725: 2722: 2720: 2719:Percy LeSueur 2717: 2715: 2712: 2710: 2707: 2705: 2704:Billy Gilmour 2702: 2700: 2697: 2695: 2692: 2690: 2687: 2685: 2682: 2680: 2677: 2675: 2672: 2670: 2667: 2665: 2662: 2660: 2659:Harry Cameron 2657: 2655: 2652: 2650: 2647: 2645: 2644:Frank Boucher 2642: 2640: 2637: 2634: 2631: 2629: 2626: 2625: 2609: 2605: 2604: 2598: 2596: 2595:Boston Bruins 2593: 2591: 2588: 2587: 2583: 2581: 2578: 2576: 2573: 2572: 2568: 2566: 2563: 2561: 2558: 2557: 2553: 2551: 2548: 2546: 2543: 2542: 2538: 2536: 2533: 2531: 2528: 2527: 2523: 2521: 2518: 2516: 2513: 2512: 2508: 2506: 2503: 2501: 2498: 2497: 2493: 2490: 2488: 2485: 2484: 2480: 2478: 2475: 2473: 2470: 2469: 2465: 2463: 2460: 2458: 2455: 2454: 2448: 2445: 2444: 2440: 2437: 2435: 2432: 2431: 2427: 2425: 2422: 2420: 2417: 2416: 2412: 2410: 2407: 2405: 2402: 2401: 2397: 2394: 2392: 2389: 2388: 2384: 2382: 2379: 2377: 2374: 2373: 2369: 2367: 2364: 2362: 2359: 2358: 2354: 2352: 2349: 2347: 2346:March 2, 1904 2344: 2343: 2339: 2337: 2334: 2332: 2329: 2328: 2324: 2322: 2319: 2317: 2314: 2313: 2309: 2307: 2304: 2302: 2299: 2298: 2294: 2292: 2289: 2287: 2284: 2283: 2279: 2277: 2274: 2272: 2269: 2268: 2264: 2258: 2257: 2251: 2246: 2236: 2226: 2223: 2221: 2210: 2206: 2198: 2179: 2176: 2168: 2163: 2159: 2157: 2156:William Foran 2149: 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