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A Look Back at the Original Ottawa Senators



“But the Senators have won Stanley Cups” debate is answered in this video.

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16 Comments

  1. I don't understand how they are not considered the same club, like the Winnipeg Jets, this is purely a North American thing, can please someone explain this to me? Seems dumb to me

  2. I have the Stanley Cup Centennial book from 1992. Excellent read, recommended.

    Hockey from over a hundred years ago was so crazy. They didnt give one thought about using their heavy, heavy wooden sticks as weapons back then.

    Very informative book from the 1890s to 1992.

  3. I did take a look at all the old timey players and I love all the names. I think I saw a player named Red Green, so maybe that's where the 1990s comedy show got its name. I am definitely going to get a Cy Denney jersey if the Sens do another run of heritage ones šŸ™‚

  4. i see a future Heritage Classic game, Ottawa Vs Seattle, in both period looking jerseys outdoors

  5. I think my favourite old school Ottawa Senators fact is Eddie Gerard's four straight Stanley Cups. He only played for Ottawa, but he won the Stanley Cup from 1920-23. How is this possible? One of the Toronto St. Pats players got injured, and back then, due to small rosters, you were allowed to request a substitute from a different team so long as your opponent allowed it. The Vancouver Millionaires agreed, and Toronto chose to have Gerard step in for game 4 of the SCF. Gerard played an instrumental role in that game, which allowed Toronto to smash Vancouver and force a 5th and deciding game, which they won. Gerard was technically captain of the Senators that year, but was part of Toronto's official winning roster.

  6. I would love to see a video about the 1905 stanley cup challenge about the Dawson City Nuggets vs the Senators. Its amazing the Dawson city team even made it to the game on time considering how travel was in those times

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