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Ottawa Senators Tickets
The Ottawa Senators are in a transition period, and it appears that soon the team will reach the fifth gear of winning major championships. The Senators represent Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in the National Hockey League and are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The Senators have won one Conference championship and four Division championships. The Senators and their fans are hopeful that the team will be comparable to the original Ottawa Senators, who won eleven Stanley Cups in seventeen years of their NHL career. To see how the players perform in the upcoming games, book your Ottawa Senators tickets quickly.
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Patrick Lalime had a franchise record eight shutouts during the 2002-2003 season.
Alexei Yeshin holds the franchise record for most points by a rookie. He scored 79 points during the 1993-1994 season.
During the 2012-2013 season Craig Anderson set the franchise record for best save percentage. He had a save percentage of .941 during the season.
The Senators’ initial strategy during their earlier years was to finish low so that they could secure higher draft picks.
Dan Heatley holds the franchise record most goals in a season. He scored 50 goals during the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 season.
With huge public support, Firestone succeeded and won the franchise for the 1992-93 season. The Senators played their first NHL game against the Montreal Canadiens at the Ottawa Civic Centre and won the game 5-2. The victory of the opening match was something to celebrate for the team's opening season, as the Senators collapsed in the following games. The team's performance in the 1992-1993 season was very disappointing; with 70 losses and 10 victories, it was believed that the ice hockey craze of the Ottawa folks would deflate. But the city's history had been marked deeply with the envious performance of the original Ottawa Senators, so the supporters did not give up at all.
Senators had long-term goals and they were not planning to shoot for the moon and get lost in their way, but to stay in the game and qualify for the Stanley Cup. So, the poor performance was taken as a learning experience for future games. Senators played according to the well-planned strategy of finishing last to secure high draft picks for major cups. Some clever players' trades and intentional missed passes helped them achieve their goals. But the fans started to get restless to see the Senators blaze across the rink and show them who the real rink boss was. Finally, Senators qualified for the playoffs in the 1996-97 season by strengthening their defense. Senators started off well and had a close game with the Buffalo Sabres and did the major upset of the season by defeating the New Jersey Devils.
The following years witnessed gradual and consistent improvement in the Senators' performance until finally the team made its way to the Stanley Cup Final in 2006. Unfortunately, they lost the game against the Anaheim Ducks, but the Ottawa Senators had learned enough from this defeat and their stunning performance confirms it. The Sens Army is known to follow the hockey tradition and dress up formally to support the Senators. Spectators join them in thumping cheers and the entire world of hockey fears the time when the Senators will get their reign again, and it seems closer than previously perceived. With Ottawa Senators tickets, you are certain to have a fine time watching them play neatly. Just remember that the Senators are here to stay and become a sensation bigger than the original team. Senators have lots of fans, both in the U.S. and Canada, of course, so make sure you grab these tickets in time.
Ottawa Senators Schedule
The 2019-20 NHL regular season is off to a pulsating start, with teams across both conferences battling hard in every game. Like all the other sides, the Ottawa Senators are eyeing a playoff spot, and fans can expect to witness lots of close games at the Canadian Tire Centre over the coming weeks and month Many of them have been itching to get their hands on game-day tickets, which can be found here at very convenient prices. You must hurry, however, in order to secure good seats. With the NHL season entering a crucial phase, competition is intensifying with every round of games. To follow the journey of your favorite side, all you need to do is check the Ottawa Senators schedule, select the particular showdown(s) you want the tickets for, and order away with just a few clicks.Ottawa Senators 2024 Schedule
Hockey season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Ottawa Senators will be NHL Eastern Conference First Round: Ottawa Senators vs. Toronto Maple Leafs - Home Game 3, Series Game 6, held at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. As of now, the last event, NHL Preseason: Ottawa Senators vs. Montreal Canadiens is scheduled for 30-Sep-25 at the Centre Videotron in Quebec. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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1-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
3-May-25 | Toronto, Ontario | Scotiabank Arena |
7-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
9-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
15-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
23-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
25-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
31-May-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
4-Jun-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
8-Jun-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
10-Jun-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
18-Jun-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
24-Jun-25 | Ottawa, Ontario | Canadian Tire Centre |
28-Sep-25 | Quebec, Quebec | Centre Videotron |
30-Sep-25 | Quebec, Quebec | Centre Videotron |