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Ottawa Senators

  • Year of foundation: 1990
  • Colours: red, black, gold, white
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Ottawa Senators Hockey Club / Scotiabank Place
    1000 Palladium Drive
    Ottawa, Ontario
    K2V 1A5
  • Phone: +1 613 599 0250
  • Email: ticketing@ottawasenators.com
  • WWW: http://senators.nhl.com/
 
Ottawa Senators is major league affiliate of: Binghamton Senators
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Season 2006-2007

Club teams

This club in 2006-2007: NHL

 
Current rosterseason 2006-2007
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GRay Emery28.09.1982187 cm92 kgleft
GMartin Gerber03.09.1974178 cm79 kgleft
DJoe Corvo20.06.1977185 cm96 kgright
DTomáš Malec13.05.1982189 cm105 kgleft
LDAndrej Meszaros13.10.1985188 cm99 kgleft
DLawrence Nycholat07.05.1979183 cm91 kgleft
DChris Phillips09.03.1978190 cm97 kgleft
DTom Preissing03.12.1978181 cm93 kgright
DWade Redden12.06.1977188 cm93 kgleft
DChristoph Schubert05.02.1982190 cm103 kgleft
DAnton Volchenkov25.02.1982185 cm100 kgleft
D/FSerge Payer09.05.1979180 cm86 kgleft
FDaniel Alfredsson11.12.1972182 cm89 kgright
FDanny Bois01.06.1983183 cm90 kgright
CMike Comrie11.09.1980178 cm78 kgleft
RWPatrick Eaves01.05.1984183 cm85 kgright
CMike Fisher05.06.1980184 cm90 kgright
LWDenis Hamel10.05.1977188 cm91 kgleft
LWDany Heatley21.01.1981191 cm98 kgleft
FJosh Hennessy07.02.1985182 cm86 kgleft
CAlexei Kaigorodov29.07.1983182 cm86 kgleft
CChris Kelly11.11.1980183 cm88 kgleft
LWDean McAmmond15.06.1973180 cm86 kgleft
RWBrian McGrattan02.09.1981192 cm107 kgright
RWChris Neil18.06.1979185 cm95 kgright
COleg Saprykin12.02.1981183 cm88 kgleft
FPeter Schaefer12.07.1977180 cm88 kgleft
CJason Spezza13.06.1983190 cm97 kgright
CAntoine Vermette20.07.1982184 cm91 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
John Paddock09.06.1954Assistant Coach
Greg Carvel17.8.1970Assistant Coach
Randy Lee27.09.1961Fitness coach
Bryan Murray05.12.1942Head Coach

* no longer in the club

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Founded in 1990, this franchise is the second to bear the Ottawa Senators name. The original club played in NHL between 1917 and 1934, winning 11 Stanley Cups. This club joined NHL in 1992 and has been almost ever-present in the playoffs, winning also four division titles, 2003 Presidents' Trophy and an appearance in 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. Senators enjoy a strong support, with average attendance well over 18000 spectators per game.

Notable players:

2007 Stanley Cup finals (lost 1-4 to Anaheim Ducks), 2003 Presidents' Trophy, four division titles. The 11 Stanley Cups were won by the original franchise in early 20th century (see History).

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Alfredsson leaves Ottawa after 17 years

After playing with the Ottawa Senators since 1995 Daniel Alfredsson has decided to leave the club for a last chance to win the Stanley Cup. Instead he has signed a year deal with Detroit Red Wings.

(06 Jul 2013)
 

Erik Karlsson finishes season

Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson had season-ending injury and a surgery to repair his left Achilles after the tendon was cut by a skate blade during a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins

(16 Feb 2013)
 

Karlsson signs new contract

- senators.nhl.com
The Norris Trophy finalist Erik Karlsson and the Ottawa Senators agreed today on a new contract that will keep him in Canada's capital for the next seven seasons, clearly establishing the 22-year-old Swede as a franchise cornerstone for the foreseeable future. The signing comes less than three weeks before his July 7 wedding in Göteborg.

(20 Jun 2012)
 

Game 1,100 in NHL for Sergei Gonchar

The Ottawa Senators 4-1 victory against the San José Sharks marked NHL game number 1,100 for Russian defenceman Sergei Gonchar. He debuted in the 1994-95 season with the Washington Capitals, playing also for the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins. "The thing is, time is just flying by," Gonchar said. "It seems like just a little while ago I was starting in the NHL, then all of a sudden it's 1,100 games. Time just flies by, season after season." The only Russians to play more NHL games are Alexei Kovalev, Sergei Fedorov and Slava Kozlov.

In the same game, another Senators defenceman, Czech Filip Kuba, celebrated his 100th point in the league.

(20 Jan 2012)
 

Alfredsson and Chara named All Star game captains

Ottawa Senators Daniel Alfredsson and Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins were named as captains for the NHL All-Star Game.
Both Alfredsson and Chara are making their sixth All-Star appearance.

(18 Jan 2012)
 

Another World Champion retires

July, 26, 2011 can be written in the hockey chronicles as a day of two World Champions retirement. Just a few hours after Kris Draper announced his retirement, a similar statement was made by another IIHF World Championship gold medalist. Martin Prusek, 36, a former goaltender of the Ottawa Senators and the Columbus Blue Jackets in NHL accepted an offer from HC Vítkovice Steel to become their goaltender coach.

(27 Jul 2011)
 

Two young Swedes sign NHL contracts

On his 18th birthday Jonas Brodin (10th overall in 2011 draft) signed with the Minnesota Wild, however he will stay for one more year with his Swedish club Färjestad. The sixth overall pick Mika Zibanejad also signed with his club, the Ottawa Senators. He will attend Ottawa's training camp to try to earn a spot on Ottawa's NHL roster. If he doesn't make the roster he will return to Sweden to play for Djurgården.

(13 Jul 2011)
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