Ottawa Senators (FHL)

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Ottawa Senators
City: Ottawa
League: FHL
Founded: 1908
Operated: 1909
Home Arena: The Arena, Ottawa
Colors: green & white
Head Coach: Alf Smith

The Ottawa Senators were a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, 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 season. The club was formed to help boost the rivalry between the FHL and the ECHA so as to foster a Stanley Cup challenge. However, both the FHL and the ECHA folded after the season, leading to the eventual formation of the National Hockey Association (NHA).

History

The club was organized on December 23, 1908. Led by Alf Smith, the club featured Bouse Hutton in goal, Rat Westwick at rover, and Arthur Moore on defense, all former Silver Seven players.[1]

The team played against three other Ontario-based teams: Cornwall, Renfrew Creamery Kings, Smiths Falls. The team compiled a 3–3 record to place second to Renfrew. While the team drew crowds in the thousands for their first matches against Edmonton Hockey Club and Renfrew, attendance declined to the point where only a few hundred attended the final game against Cornwall.[2]

References

  1. "Ottawa New "Pro" Team", The Globe, December 24, 1908, p. 7. 
  2. Quote from Ottawa Citizen in "Puckerings", The Globe, February 16, 1909, p. 9. 
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