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When the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators finally left Ottawa for St. Louis in 1934, the local arena looked around for a replacement. A new Senators team was set up in the Montreal Senior Group. Since this group was under the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association the Ottawa District Hockey Association had to give its approval. The Senators continued in the group as it changed its name to the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1938. the team was replaced by other Ottawa teams during World War II and then rejoined the league in 1945-46.

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  • Ottawa Senators (senior)
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  • When the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators finally left Ottawa for St. Louis in 1934, the local arena looked around for a replacement. A new Senators team was set up in the Montreal Senior Group. Since this group was under the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association the Ottawa District Hockey Association had to give its approval. The Senators continued in the group as it changed its name to the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1938. the team was replaced by other Ottawa teams during World War II and then rejoined the league in 1945-46.
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Team
  • Ottawa Senators
Logo
  • OriginalOttawaSenators.png
Colors
  • black, red & white
BG Color
  • black
City
Text Color
  • red
Arena
Owner
  • Ottawa Auditorium,Tommy Gorman
Founded
  • 1934(xsd:integer)
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  • When the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators finally left Ottawa for St. Louis in 1934, the local arena looked around for a replacement. A new Senators team was set up in the Montreal Senior Group. Since this group was under the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association the Ottawa District Hockey Association had to give its approval. The Senators continued in the group as it changed its name to the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1938. the team was replaced by other Ottawa teams during World War II and then rejoined the league in 1945-46. In 1947-48 the Senators finally won its first playoff championship and then the Eastern Canada Senior Title. They lost the Allan Cup Final to Edmonton. In 1948-49 they repeated as playoffs champions and this time were able to beat the Regina Caps in the Allan Cup Final. The Senators continued with the league as it changed its status from senior to major to minor pro. But in 1954-55 the team folded, a victim of televised hockey games that had started in Canada in 1953,
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