Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Senators play in the Northeast division of the NHL's Eastern Conference. Although the franchise dates back to 1883, the current Senators have been in the NHL since 1992. The modern Senators have reached the Stanley Cup Finals once, in 2007, when they were defeated by the Anaheim Ducks.
Fast Facts
- Inaugural season: 1992
- Finals appearances: One
- Stanley Cups: None
- Home: Scotiabank Place, Ottawa
Original Senators
The team was first founded in 1883, playing in a variety of different leagues throughout Canada. They won the Stanley Cup seven times as a challenge prize, before they entered the NHL. The Senators joined the NHL as one of the founding four teams in 1917. They went on to win the Stanley Cup, as league champions, in 1920, 1921, 1923 and 1927. Team owners fell into financial troubles during The Great Depression, the team was moved in 1934, becoming the St. Louis Eagles. The following year the franchise was sold back to the NHL, where the team was dissolved and players distributed throughout the remaining eight NHL teams.
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