Ottawa Senators: A professional NHL hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Senators play their home games at the 19,153 seat (20,500 capacity) Scotiabank Place (originally named the ‘Palladium’, and later the ‘Corel Centre’) which they opened in 1996.
The original Ottawa Senators, founded in 1883, had a famed history, winning 11 Stanley Cups and playing in the NHL from 1917 until 1934. Changes in hockey management have led to steady improvement of the team’s play, resulting in the team qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs in 11 of the last 12 seasons, winning the President’s Trophy once, and making it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2007. In 2009, the club was valued by Forbes Magazine at $197 million.
- Michalek's goal bursts dream for Swedish Sens
Milan Michalek broke the hearts of his Senators teammates. The Ottawa forward scored with just 29 seconds left in regulation as the Czech Republic stunned Sweden 4-3 to close out a wild day of quarter-final action at the 2012 IIHF world hockey ch... - Alfredsson 'an inspiration' for Swedish teammates
Jakob Silfverberg can't wait to get his future started with the Ottawa Senators. He hopes the greatest player in modern franchise history will still be around to help provide some guidance along the way. But the Senators â and an entire nation, ... - Roger's House warms heart of toughest Senator
On the ice, he's one of the National Hockey League's true tough guys. But get Chris Neil talking about a special haven that does so much for the community's children and their families, and the rugged Ottawa Senators forward shows a much softer s... - Swedish Sens off to quarter-finals on winning note
Call it a Sens-ational finish to the preliminary round for Sweden at the 2012 IIHF World Hockey championship. Ottawa Senators forward Jakob Silfverberg notched a first-period goal, defenceman Erik Karlsson added two assists and captain Daniel Alf... - Fans asked, Alfie answers in IIHF.com's Q and A
STOCKHOLM â Daniel Alfredsson has come full circle. In 1995, he made a name for himself in Stockholm as he scored an overtime goal versus Canada in the World Championship semifinals. Now this 2006 Olympic gold medallist hopes to add more hardwar... - Senators never imagined Stone 'would be that good'
He's the kind of low-round pick that can make a scout look like a genius. But even Bob Lowes, the man the Ottawa Senators credit the most with bringing Mark Stone into their ranks, will tell you he never imagined the offensive monster that the 17... - Karlsson, Swedes book spot in world quarter-finals
Erik Karlsson and Sweden have ensured they'll be among the last eight standing at the 2012 IIHF world hockey championship. The Senators defenceman notched his third goal of the tournament Saturday as the Tre Kronor blanked Italy 4-0 at the Ericss... - Russia's huge rally overpowers Sens trio, Swedes
Sweden's perfect start at the 2012 IIHF world hockey championship came crashing to earth with a major thud on Friday. Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins exploded for five points, including a hat trick, as Russia overpowered the Swedes 7-3 b... - Bulletin: Senators re-sign forward Pat Cannone to a two-year contract
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators announced today that the club has re-signed forward Pat Cannone to a two-year, two-way contract. Cannone, 25, played his first full professional season with the American Hockey Leagueâs Binghamton Senators in 2011-1... - Claesson jumping pond to start Senators career
Fredrik Claesson is getting a head start on the next chapter of his hockey life. The Swedish defence prospect inked a three-year entry-level contract with the Ottawa Senators today, with the intent of launching his North American professional car... - Bulletin: Senators sign defenceman Fredrik Claesson to entry-level contract
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators announced today that the club has signed defenceman Fredrik Claesson to a three-year entry-level contract. Claesson recently completed his second full season with Djurgardens of the Swedish Elite League (SEL), for whom... - Alfredsson taking part in IIHF.com chat with fans
STOCKHOLM â IIHF.com is proud to offer a 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Fan Q&A with Daniel Alfredsson, the captain of Sweden. Known for his excellent two-way play, the 39-year-old forward from the NHLâs Ottawa Senators â also the Natio... - Karlsson gives unbeaten Swedes edge at worlds
Erik Karlsson's second-period goal stood up as the winner as Sweden dumped Germany 5-2 on Wednesday for its fourth straight victory at the IIHF 2012 world hockey championship. The Ottawa Senators defenceman found the back of the net on the power ... - Da Costa on road to 'putting whole package together'
Call it the latest chapter in the hockey education of Stephane Da Costa. When the Ottawa Senators prospect â who's currently toiling for his native France at the 2012 IIHF world hockey championship â faced off against Team Canada on Monday, it wa... - Drafting success key to Senators' future prospects
For many a National Hockey League team, it is the absolute bedrock for long-term success. And so it is with the Ottawa Senators, who continue to mine top-end talent every year at the NHL Entry Draft â justifying the importance the organization ha... - Alfredsson, Swedes hold off Denmark at worlds
Daniel Alfredsson and his Swedish teammates can exhale now. After dominating Denmark for 40 minutes, the Tre Kronor was forced to hold on for a 6-4 victory over their plucky rivals in a preliminary round matchup Monday in Stockholm at the 2012 II... - Sweden dumps Czechs in battle of Senators stars
The first 'battle of the Sens' went Sweden's way Saturday at the 2012 IIHF world hockey championship. Tournament co-host Sweden turned back the Czech Republic 4-1 at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm in a preliminary round matchup that featur... - Sens trio fuels Sweden's triumph in worlds opener
The Swedish Sens are off to a winning start. Jakob Silfverberg opened the scoring and captain Daniel Alfredsson picked up a pair of assists as Sweden opened the 2012 IIHF world hockey championship by dumping Norway 3-2 in front of 7,770 spectator... - Regin gets a renewed opportunity with Senators
All Peter Regin wanted was another chance. Now the Ottawa Senators are giving it to him. The Senators announced today that theyâve re-signed the 26-year-old centre to a one-year, one-way contract. For the native of Herning, Denmark, itâll be an ... - Bulletin: Senators re-sign forward Peter Regin to a one-year contract
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators announced today the club has re-signed forward Peter Regin to a one-year, one-way contract. Regin, 26, was limited to 10 regular season games in 2011-12 after injuring his left shoulder in a Dec. 20 home game agains... - More...


