
List of Ottawa Senators (Original) players
Encyclopedia
This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Ottawa Hockey Club, best–known as the 'Senators', but also known as the 'Generals' and 'Silver Seven' for the period from 1883 until 1934. In the history of the Club, it was affiliated with the AHAC, Ontario Hockey Association
, CAHL
, FAHL
, ECAHA
, NHA
and NHL
leagues.
This list does not include players who played only for the two successor teams, i.e., the St. Louis Eagles
, (the transferred NHL franchise) which played in the 1934–35 season, or the senior amateur Ottawa Senators
which started in 1934–35 and continued until 1954.
Single seasons are indicated either with a single year, or a single season designation, e.g., 1916–17.
Ontario Hockey Association
The Ontario Hockey Association is the governing body for the majority of Junior and Senior level ice hockey teams in the Province of Ontario. The OHA is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation along with the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. Other Ontario sanctioning bodies along with the...
, CAHL
Canadian Amateur Hockey League
The Canadian Amateur Hockey League was an early men's amateur hockey league founded in 1898, replacing the organization that was formerly the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada before the 1898–99 season. The league existed for seven seasons, folding in 1905 and was itself replaced by the Eastern...
, FAHL
Federal Amateur Hockey League
The Federal Amateur Hockey League was a Canadian men's senior-level ice hockey league that played six seasons from 1904 to 1909. The league was formed initially to provide a league for teams not accepted by the rival Canadian Amateur Hockey League . One team, the Montreal Le National, was the first...
, ECAHA
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
The Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association was a men's amateur, later professional ice hockey league in Canada that played four seasons. It was founded on December 11, 1905 with six clubs: four from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League and two from the Federal Amateur Hockey League, to bring...
, NHA
National Hockey Association
The National Hockey Association was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. It is the direct predecessor organization to today's National Hockey League...
and NHL
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League is an unincorporated not-for-profit association which operates a major professional ice hockey league of 30 franchised member clubs, of which 7 are currently located in Canada and 23 in the United States...
leagues.
This list does not include players who played only for the two successor teams, i.e., the St. Louis Eagles
St. Louis Eagles
The St. Louis Eagles were a professional ice hockey team and a former member of the National Hockey League based in St. Louis, Missouri. The Eagles existed for only one year, playing in the 1934–35 NHL season....
, (the transferred NHL franchise) which played in the 1934–35 season, or the senior amateur Ottawa Senators
Ottawa Senators (senior hockey)
The Ottawa Senators, also known as the Ottawa Commandos and Senior Senators, was an amateur, later semi-professional, senior-level men's ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada...
which started in 1934–35 and continued until 1954.
Single seasons are indicated either with a single year, or a single season designation, e.g., 1916–17.
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- Billy BairdBilly BairdWilliam "Billy" Baird was a Canadian professional ice hockey player in the early 1900s. He was one of the first professionals in the sport of ice hockey...
(1907), - Paddy Baskerville (1898),
- Billy Bell (1915–1922),
- Clint BenedictClint BenedictClinton Stevenson "Praying Bennie" Benedict was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Maroons. He played on four Stanley Cup-winning squads. He was the first goaltender in the National Hockey League to wear a face mask...
(1912–1924), - Bill BeveridgeBill BeveridgeWilliam Stanley Beveridge was a professional ice hockey goaltender who played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Cougars, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles, Montreal Maroons and New York Rangers....
(1930–1934), - Frank BoucherFrank BoucherFrançois-Xavier "Raffles" Boucher was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and executive. Boucher played the forward position for the Ottawa Senators and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and the Vancouver Maroons in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association...
(1921–22), - George "Buck" Boucher (1916–1929),
- Leo BourgeaultLeo BourgeaultJ. Antonio "Leo" Bourgeault was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He was born in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario....
(1930–1933), - Ralph "Scotty" BowmanRalph BowmanRalph "Scotty" Bowman was a professional ice hockey defenceman who played 7 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles and Detroit Red Wings....
(1933–34), - Reginald Bradley (1890–1894),
- Harry "Punch" Broadbent (1913–1928),
- Morley BruceMorley BruceMorley Callendar Bruce was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for four seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators...
(1917–1922), - Marty BurkeMarty BurkeMartin Alphonsos Burke was a defenceman in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Black Hawks. He was on two Stanley Cup championship teams in 1930 and 1931 with Montreal.- External links :...
(1932–33), - Burt BurryBurt BurryHerbert Hadley Burry was a professional ice hockey player who played four games in the National Hockey League. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he played for the Ottawa Senators.- External links :...
(1932–33), - Ernie Butterworth (1902),
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- Harry CameronHarry CameronHarold Hugh "Cammie" Cameron was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played professionally for the Toronto Blueshirts, Toronto Arenas, Ottawa Senators, Toronto St. Pats and Montreal Canadiens. Cameron won three Stanley Cups in his career...
(1918–19), - Earl "Spiff" Campbell (1923–1925),
- Fred ChittickFred ChittickFred Chittick was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Hockey Club from 1894 until 1901. He was also a track and field athlete and a rugby football player.-Playing career:...
(1894–1901), - Jean "Blackie" Chouinard (1927–28),
- Francis "King" Clancy (1921–1930),
- Sprague CleghornSprague CleghornHenry William Sprague "Peg" Cleghorn, , was a Canadian professional hockey player from Westmount who played for the Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Renfrew Creamery Kings and Toronto St. Patricks in the National Hockey Association and National Hockey League...
(1918–1921), - Alex ConnellAlex ConnellAlec Connell was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Ottawa Senators, Detroit Falcons, New York Americans and Montreal Maroons teams in the National Hockey League...
(1924–1933), - Harry ConnorHarry ConnorHenry Alexander Connor was a professional ice hockey forward who played 135 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins, and New York Americans....
(1929–1931), - Alex "Bud" CookBud CookAlexander Leone Lally "Bud" Cook was a professional ice hockey Centreman who played three seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins , Ottawa Senators , and St. Louis Eagles . In 51 total NHL games, he scored 5 goals and 9 points.- External links :...
(1933–34), - A. Cope (1897–98),
- Danny CoxDanny Cox (ice hockey)Daniel Smith "Silent Danny" Cox was a professional ice hockey forward who played 321 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, Detroit Falcons, and New York Rangers.- External links :...
(1929–1934), - Rusty CrawfordRusty CrawfordSamuel Russell Crawford was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Quebec Bulldogs of the National Hockey Association , Ottawa Senators and Toronto Arenas of the National Hockey League and Saskatoon Crescents, Calgary Tigers and Vancouver Maroons of the Western Canada...
(1917–18), - Alex CurrieAlex CurrieAlex John Currie , was head coach of the original Ottawa Senators for the 1925/26 NHL season and, as a player for the Senators, he won the Stanley Cup in the 1910/11 NHA season.-Playing career:...
(1910–11), - G. Currier (1885–1887)
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- Jack DarraghJack DarraghJohn Proctor "Jack" Darragh was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators in the National Hockey League and its predecessor the National Hockey Association.-Playing career:Darragh played his entire professional career with the Ottawa Senators...
(1910–1924), - Corbett DennenyCorbett DennenyCharles Corbett "Corb" Denneny was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played professionally from 1912 to 1931, including nine seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Arenas, Toronto St. Pats, Hamilton Tigers and Chicago Black Hawks. Corbett also played for the Vancouver...
(1916–17), - Cy DennenyCy DennenyCyril Joseph Denneny was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League and the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association. His brother Corbett Denneny also played in the NHL.-Early life:Cy Denneny was born...
(1916–1928), - Joe Dennison (1911–1913),
- Ted Dey, (1887–1890),
- Edgar DeyEdgar DeyEdgar Ernest Dey was an early amateur and professional ice hockey player and athlete in canoeing. A member of the Dey family of Ottawa, known for canoe building, athletics and arena operation, he died in 1912 from an injury while playing hockey. He was a canoeing champion of Canada...
(1908–09), - William DeyWilliam DeyWilliam Ernest Dey was an early amateur ice hockey player for the Ottawa Hockey Club. He was a member of the Dey family of Ottawa, Canada which was successful in boat-building, arenas and ice hockey businesses....
(1893,1897), - Coo Dion (1905–06),
- Angus Duford (1913–1916),
- Jack DugganJack DugganJohn Herbert "Jack" Duggan was a retired professional ice hockey player who played 27 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he would play with the Ottawa Senators.- External links :...
(1925–26), - William DuvalWilliam Duval (ice hockey)William "Peg" Duval was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Ottawa Hockey Club and the Pittsburgh Victorias in the late 1890s and early 1900s. He was a member of the Canadian champion 1901 Ottawa team and captain of the Ottawa team for the 1902 season...
(1899–1902),
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- Dave FinnieDave FinnieDavid Nicholson "Dave" Finnie was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Hockey Club. He was a member of the famous "Silver Seven" era of the team, Stanley Cup champions from 1903–1906. He was a member of the Stanley-Cup winning team in 1905.Finnie grew up in Ottawa, and played for the...
(1904–05), - Frank FinniganFrank FinniganFrancis Arthur Clarence "The Shawville Express" Finnigan was a Canadian ice hockey professional forward who played in the National Hockey League from 1923 to 1937. During this time, he played for the Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and St...
(1923–1934), - Jack FournierJack Fournier (ice hockey)Jacques "Jack" Fournier is a former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey Association. He played for the Montreal Canadiens. Fournier won a Stanley Cup with the Canadiens in 1916....
(1907–08), - Gus ForslundGus ForslundGustaf Oliver Forslund was a professional ice hockey right wing player. In the 1932–33 season, he became the first Swedish-born player in the National Hockey League....
(1932–33),
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- Art GagneArt GagneArthur E. Gagné was a Canadian ice hockey forward.Gagne started his professional hockey career with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League in 1921. He would also play with the Regina Capitals. In 1926, he moved to the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League...
(1929–1931), - Norman "Dutch" Gainor (1932–33),
- Thomas Gallagher (1884–1885),
- Percy "Perk" GalbraithPercy GalbraithPercival Walter "Perk" Galbraith was a Canadian ice hockey forward. He was born in Toronto, Ontario.Galbraith started his National Hockey League career with the Boston Bruins in 1926. He would also play for the Ottawa Senators. He would retire from hockey after the 1934 season. He won the Stanley...
(1933–34), - Horace GaulHorace GaulHorace Joseph Gaul was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played from 1904 until 1913 most notably with the Pittsburgh Professionals, Haileybury Comets, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Tecumsehs.-Playing career:...
(1905–1911), - Eddie GerardEddie GerardEdward George Gerard was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada he played professionally for 10 seasons for the hometown Ottawa Senators and was member of several Stanley Cup-winning teams before retiring as a player in 1923...
(1914–1923), - Billy GilmourBilly GilmourHamilton Livingstone "Billy" Gilmour was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Hockey Club in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League...
(1903–1916), - Dave Gilmour (1897–1903),
- Suddy GilmourSuddy GilmourSutherland Campbell "Suddy" Gilmour was a Canadian amateur athlete. He was a championship ice hockey player for the Ottawa Silver Seven of the 1900s. His brothers Billy Gilmour and Dave Gilmour also played for Ottawa at the same time....
(1902–1904), - Sammy GodinSammy GodinJoseph Ozomer "Sammy" Godin was a professional ice hockey player who played 66 games in the National Hockey League. He would play with the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens. He was born in Rockland, Ontario....
(1927–1929), - Edwin GormanEdwin GormanEdwin Frederick "Ed" Gorman was a Canadian ice hockey player. He played in the NHL for the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs...
(1924–1927), - Leth GrahamLeth GrahamAndrew Letham Graham was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 6 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators and Hamilton Tigers. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He won the Stanley Cup with Ottawa in 1921-External links:...
(1914, 1920–1926), - E. C. Grant (1893–1894)
- Thomas D. GreenThomas D. GreenThomas Daniel Green was an early Canadian amateur ice hockey player, ice hockey executive, engineer and surveyor. He was a Mohawk, possibly the first Mohawk accredited land surveyor in Canada...
, (1884–1890), - Leonard GrosvenorLeonard GrosvenorLeonard Cecil "Len" Grosvenor was a professional ice hockey player who played 144 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Ottawa Senators, New York Americans, and Montreal Canadiens.-External links:...
(1927–1931)
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- Billy HagueBilly HagueWilliam "Billy" Robert Hague was a professional ice hockey goaltender. He won the Stanley Cup with the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1905. He played in three other Stanley Cup challenges during his career....
(1905–06), - Milt HallidayMilt HallidaySamuel Milton Halliday was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators from 1926 until 1929, and was a member of the Stanley Cup-winning team of 1927....
(1926–1929), - Sammy HebertSammy HebertSamuel James Hebert was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He played professionally from 1913 until 1924 in the National Hockey Association , National Hockey League and Western Canada Hockey League .-Playing career:Hebert played for several amateur teams in Ottawa before turning...
(1917–1918), - Harry HelmanHarry HelmanHarold Herbert Helman was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 3 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators. He won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1923...
(1922–1925), - Harold Henry (1898–1902),
- Lionel HitchmanLionel HitchmanFrederick Lionel Hitchman was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins....
(1922–1925), - William "Flash" Hollett (1933–34),
- Syd HoweSyd HoweSydney Harris Howe was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Quakers, Toronto Maple Leafs, St...
(1929–1934), - S. Howe (1887)
- Howard Hutchison (1896–1898),
- Bill HuttonBill HuttonWilliam David Hutton was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played two seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Quakers....
(1929–30), - Bouse HuttonBouse HuttonJohn Bower "Bouse" Hutton was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played for the Ottawa Hockey Club. Hutton also played lacrosse as a goaltender for the Ottawa Capitals, and Canadian football as a fullback for the Ottawa Rough Riders...
(1898–1904), - Harry HylandHarry HylandHarold Macarius Hyland was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa Senators...
(1917–18)
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- Walter "Jeff" KalbfleischWalter KalbfleischWalter Morris "Jeff, Jake" Kalbfleisch was a professional ice hockey defenseman who played 4 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles, New York Americans and Boston Bruins. Jeff Kalbfleisch came to Niagara Falls in 1928 to play junior hockey and was a member...
(1933–34), - Max KaminskyMax KaminskyMax Kaminsky was a professional ice hockey center who played 3 seasons in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Eagles, Boston Bruins and Montreal Maroons. Following his retirement he was the long time coach for the Pittsburgh Hornets until the team disbanded from 1957-1961 at which point...
(1933–34), - Carroll Kendall (1916–17),
- Jack KerrJack Kerr (ice hockey)Jack Kerr was a Canadian ice hockey player and athlete. He was one of the founders of the Ottawa Hockey Club for which he played from 1883 onwards. He was a member of the Ontario championship team in 1891, 1892, 1893 and the Canadian championship team of 1892...
(1883–1893), - Dubbie KerrDubbie KerrAlbert Daniel "Dubbie" Kerr was a Canadian professional hockey player. He was a member of the 1909 and 1911 Ottawa Senators Stanley Cup-winning teams. Born in Brockville, Ontario, he started out as a professional with Pittsburgh in 1907 before returning to Canada with the Toronto Pros in 1908. He...
(1908–1912), - Hec KilreaHec KilreaHector Joseph "Hurricane" Kilrea was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He played for the Ottawa Senators, Detroit Falcons, Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League...
(1925–1933), - Wally KilreaWally KilreaWalter Charles Kilrea was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Quakers, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons and Detroit Red Wings. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario...
(1929–1933), - Ray KinsellaRay KinsellaRaymond Thomas Kinsella was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League from 1930–1931. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario.-Playing career:...
(1930–31), - Chauncy KirbyChauncy KirbyChauncey Kirby was a Canadian ice hockey player in the 1890s for the Ottawa Hockey Club of the Ontario Hockey Association and Amateur Hockey Association of Canada . He was a member of the three-time Ottawa champions from 1891 to 1893...
(1892–1899), - Halder Kirby (1883–1894)
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- Fred LakeFred Lake (ice hockey)Fred Edgar Lake was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was one of the first professional players and he played 181 games in various professional and amateur leagues, including the National Hockey Association, Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association, and International Professional...
(1909–1915), - Joe LambJoe LambJoseph Gordon Lamb was a professional ice hockey forward who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Maroons, Ottawa Senators, New York Americans, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Eagles and Detroit Red Wings...
(1928–1934), - Albert "Battleship" Leduc (1933–34),
- Percy LeSueurPercy LeSueurSergeant Percy St. Helier LeSueur was a Canadian senior and professional ice hockey goaltender. He was a member of the Smiths Falls Seniors for three years, with whom his performance in a 1906 Stanley Cup challenge series attracted the attention of his opponents, the Ottawa Silver Seven...
(1906–1914), - Alf Living (1896–1898),
- Albert LowAlbert Peter LowAlbert Peter Low was a Canadian geologist, explorer and athlete. His explorations of 1893–1895 were important in declaring Canada's sovereignty over the Arctic, and eventually defining the border between Quebec and Labrador....
(1883–1889), - Eddie LowreyEddie LowreyEdwin James "Ed" Lowrey, was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre. Lowrey played for Ottawa Senators, Toronto Ontarios, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Blueshirts, Hamilton Tigers and the Regina Capitals...
(1913–1919), - Gerry LowreyGerry LowreyGerald Charles Lowrey was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played six seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, Chicago Black Hawks and Ottawa Senators. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario.-External links:...
(1932–33)
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- Jack MackellJack MacKellJohn Ambrose "Jack" MacKell was a Canadian professional hockey player who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario.-Playing career:...
(1919–1921), - Kenneth Mallen (1909–10),
- Joe McDougall (1893–1895),
- Sam McDougall (1894–1895),
- Frank McGee (1902–1906),
- James A. McGeeJames A. McGeeJames Aloysius McGee was a Canadian athlete. He played rugby football for and was captain of the Ottawa Football Club football team in the early 1900s. He was also an ice hockey player for the Ottawa Silver Seven, a member of the Silver Seven 1903–04 Stanley Cup championship team, and a member of...
(1900–1904), - Bert McInenlyBert McInenlyBertram Harold McInenly was a professional ice hockey player who played 166 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, he played for the New York Americans, Detroit Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, and Boston Bruins.-External links:...
(1932–1934), - F. McVeity (1886),
- Gordon MeekingGordon MeekingGordon Sydney Meeking was a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Ottawa Senators , Toronto 228th Battalion, Victoria Aristocrats and Regina Capitals.-Playing career:...
(1915–16), - Horace MerrillHorace MerrillHorace Jefferson Merrill was a Canadian professional hockey player who played two seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators. He won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1920. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, but lived most of his life in Ottawa, Ontario...
(1913–1920), - Hib MilksHib MilksHibbert Henry Milks was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators....
(1932–33), - Arthur MooreArthur A. C. MooreArthur Augustus Cutler Moore was an elite amateur ice hockey defenceman for the Ottawa Hockey Club during the era that it was known as the Silver Seven from 1903 to 1906. The Club won the Stanley Cup in March 1903 and held it through numerous challenges until March 1906.-Personal life:Moore...
(1902–1908), - Albert MorelAlbert MorelAlbert Morel was a Canadian ice hockey player for the Ottawa Hockey Club from 1890 to 1894. He was a member of the Ontario championship squads of 1890 to 1893. He played goaltender for the club.-Playing career:...
(1890–1894), - Percy Myles (1885–1887)
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- Henry O'Connor (1899–1900),
- William O'Dell (1885),
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- Eric PettingerEric PettingerEric "Cowboy" Pettinger was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Pettinger played 98 games in the National Hockey League with the Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Boston Bruins...
(1930–31), - Tom PhillipsTom Phillips (ice hockey)Thomas Neil Phillips was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger. Like other players of the time, Ross played for several different teams and leagues, and is most notable for his time with the Kenora Thistles; he also played with the Montreal Hockey Club, the Ottawa Hockey Club, the Toronto...
(1907–08), - Harvey PulfordHarvey PulfordErnest Harvey Pulford was a Canadian all-around athlete at the turn of the 20th century, winning national championships in ice hockey, lacrosse, football, boxing, paddling and rowing. He won four Stanley Cups with the Ottawa Hockey Club and championships or tournaments in every sport in which he...
(1893–1908),
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- Bruce RidpathBruce RidpathDavid Bruce Ridpath was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and general manager. He was a member of the 1911 Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Senators before an automobile accident ended his playing career....
(1909–1911), - Dave Ritchie (1917–18),
- Gordon Roberts (1909–10),
- Desse Roche (1932–1934),
- Earl RocheEarl RocheEarl Joseph Roche was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger. He played 147 games over five seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles and Detroit Red Wings. His brother Desse Roche also played in the NHL...
(1932–1934), - Harvey RockburnHarvey RockburnHarvey Rockburn was a retired professional ice hockey player who played 94 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators.- External links :...
(1932–33), - Mac Roger (1898–1901),
- Skene RonanSkene RonanErskine Rockliffe Ronan was a Canadian professional hockey player who played 10 professional seasons. Ronan played the majority of his professional career in the National Hockey Association and played one season in its successor league, the National Hockey League in 1918–19 as a member of the...
(1911–1919), - Harry Rosenthal (1898),
- Art RossArt RossArthur Howey "Art" Ross was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman and executive from 1905 until 1954. Regarded as one of the best defenders of his era by his peers, he was one of the first to skate with the puck up the ice rather than pass it to a forward...
(1914–1916), - P. D. RossPhilip Dansken RossPhilip Dansken Ross was a Canadian journalist, newspaper publisher, sportsman and ice hockey pioneer builder....
(1889–1893), - Herbert RussellHerbert RussellHerbert Y. Russell was a Canadian ice hockey player who played for the Ottawa Hockey Club in the 1880s and 1890s. He was captain of the team that won three successive Ontario championships and held the Canadian championship in 1892.-Playing career:...
(1892–1896)
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- Teddy SaundersTeddy SaundersClarence "Ted, Teddy" Saunders was a professional ice hockey player who played 19 games in the National Hockey League with the Ottawa Senators in their final season of 1933–34. He played for the Ottawa Commandos which won the 1943 Allan Cup...
(1933–34), - Gerry ShannonGerry ShannonGerald Edmund "River" Shannon was a Canadian professional ice hockey Left Winger who played five seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles, Boston Bruins and Montreal Maroons. He was born in Campbellford, Ontario and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario.- External...
(1933–34), - Allan ShieldsAllan ShieldsJohn Allan "Al" Shields was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Quakers, New York Americans, Montreal Maroons and Boston Bruins.-Playing career:During the 1934–35 NHL season Shields won the...
(1927–1934), - Hamby ShoreHamby ShoreSamuel Hamilton Shore was a Canadian professional hockey player who played several seasons for the Ottawa Senators, notably during the "Silver Seven" era when the club was champion from 1903 until 1906...
(1904–1918), - Percy Sims (1903),
- Arthur SixsmithArthur SixsmithArthur "Art" Egerton Sixsmith was a Canadian professional ice hockey rover and businessman. He played for the Ottawa Hockey Club and later moved to Pittsburgh and to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba to play professionally. He was one of the first professional ice hockey players...
(1899–1901), - Walter SmaillWalter SmaillWalter Smaill was a professional ice hockey player who played 137 games in various professional and amateur leagues, including the National Hockey Association, Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association, and Pacific Coast Hockey Association.-Playing career:Amongst the teams he for played with were...
(1910), - Alex Smith (1924–1933),
- Alf SmithAlf SmithAlfred Edward Smith was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, and Kenora Thistles. He had two brothers who played senior-level hockey Harry Smith and Tommy Smith...
(1894–1908), - Art SmithArt Smith (ice hockey)Art Smith was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 137 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators.- External links :...
(1930–31), - C. Smith, (1890),
- Dan Smith, (1896–97)
- Harry SmithHarry Smith (ice hockey)Harold Henry "Harry" Smith was a professional Canadian ice hockey player who played 98 games in various professional and amateur leagues, including the National Hockey Association and Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association...
(1905–1914), - Reginald "Hooley" SmithHooley SmithReginald "Hooley" Smith was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins and New York Americans. He won the Stanley Cup twice, with Ottawa and Montreal...
(1924–1927), - Moxie Smith, 1896–97
- Tommy Smith (1906),
- Rod SmylieRod SmylieDr. Roderick Thomas Smylie, MD was a Professional Hockey player who played 6 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats and Ottawa Senators. He won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1922 with Toronto. After his hockey career he became a physician and practiced at St. Michael's...
(1923–24), - Charles "Baldy" Spittal (1896–1907),
- Harold StarrHarold StarrHarold "Twinkle" Starr was a professional ice hockey player who played 207 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he played with the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons, Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, and New York Rangers.- External links :...
(1929–1933), - Hank Stavenau (1915–1917),
- Bruce StuartBruce StuartBruce Stuart was a Canadian amateur and professional ice hockey forward who played for the Quebec Bulldogs, Ottawa Senators and Montreal Wanderers from 1899 to 1911...
(1898–1911), - Hod StuartHod StuartWilliam Hodgson "Hod" Stuart was a Canadian professional ice hockey cover-point who played nine seasons for several teams in different leagues. He also played briefly for the Ottawa Rough Riders football team...
(1898–1900)
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- Marty WalshMarty WalshMartin J. Walsh was a Canadian amateur, later professional, ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, winning three Stanley Cups in 1909, 1910 and 1911 and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame...
(1907–1912), - Nick WasnieNick WasnieNicholas Wasnie was a professional ice hockey right winger who played seven seasons in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks, Montreal Canadiens, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators and St. Louis Eagles...
(1933–34), - D. C. Watters (1893–1895),
- C. Watts (1902),
- Ralph "Cooney" Weiland (1932–1934),
- Harry Westwick (1894–1908, 1915–16),
- Tommy WestwickThomas WestwickThomas Frederick Westwick was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played five professional seasons for the Ottawa Senators and the Quebec Bulldogs from 1909 until 1916...
(1906–07, 1912–13), - Frank White (1896, 1899, 1905),
- Fred Wood (1903),