1913–14 Ottawa Senators season
- 1913–14 Ottawa Senators season
IcehockeyTeamSeason
Season=1913–1914
League=NHA
LeagueRank=4th
Record=11–9–0
HomeRecord=7–3–0
RoadRecord=4–6–0
GeneralManager=
Arena=The Arena
GAALeader=Clint Benedict (3.3)
GoalsLeader=Jack Darragh (22)
GoalsFor=65
GoalsAgainst=71
Team=Ottawa Senators
The 1913–14 Ottawa Senators season was the 29th season of the Ottawa Hockey Club, 6th season of the National Hockey Association. Ottawa placed third in the NHA, and did not qualify for the playoffs.
Regular Season
Highlights
Ottawa put together a seven game winning streak but it was not enough as the Canadiens, Toronto and Quebec placed ahead of Ottawa. Percy LeSueur played well in a splitting of the goaltender duties with Clint Benedict, but the team did not have enough offence, scoring only 65 goals in 20 games.
Results
Playoffs
The Senators did not qualify for the playoffs.
The Vancouver Millionaires came east for exhibition games, playing in Ottawa on 1914-03-07, defeating Ottawa 7–3 with former Ottawa star Fred Taylor excelling for Vancouver. [cite news |work=The Globe |date=1914-03-09 |page=11 |title="Cyclone" Fred Taylor Toyed with Ottawa] Tied at the top of the standings, the Blueshirts and Canadiens faced off in a two game, total goals series to determine a league champion. The Blueshirts won the series 6–2.
ee also
*National Hockey Association
*1913 in sports
*1914 in sports
References
* cite book
last=Coleman
first=Charles
title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc.
year=1966
publisher=NHL
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