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Anatomy of a Season: 1890-91

Posted on August 29, 2025August 31, 2025 by admin

Adapted from Chapter 4 The 1890-91 season was by far the most ambitious yet in the short history of the Ottawa Hockey Club, which one year earlier had come under the wing of the new Ottawa Amateur Athletic Club. With this solid organizational base, the Hockey Club inspired the formation of the first Ottawa city…

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The Red, Black, and White of the OAAC

Posted on August 15, 2025 by admin

On a brisk morning in February 1884 under a blue sky in Montreal, the Ottawas, for the first time as a representative team, took to the hard, clear ice of the McGill College grounds. Wearing red and black striped jerseys and caps and dark knickerbockers (breeches gathered in at the knee), they felt a surge…

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One Team, Four names

Posted on July 26, 2025August 16, 2025 by admin

The Ottawa Hockey Club, the Ottawas, the Silver Seven, and the Senators were all one in the same.   The Ottawa Hockey Club was organized to play what was becoming the increasingly popular game of hockey in 1883. Its original members assembled to play the game among themselves just for the fun of it, while…

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From boardroom wrangling to on-ice exploits, Win, Tie, or Wrangle is a website dedicated to the history of the old Ottawa Senators, 1883-1935. Based on the book by Paul Kitchen.

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