Dey (disambiguation) — Dey was the title given to the rulers of the Regency of Algiers and Tunis under the Ottoman Empire from 1671 onwards. Dey may also refer to: Dey, Acronym for Dollar Euro Yen A proposed world currency.[1] People with the given name Dey: Dey Young… … Wikipedia
Dey's Arena — Dey s Arena, also known as Dey Brothers Rink, Dey s Skating Rink and The Arena, were a series of ice rinks and arenas located in Ottawa, Ontario, that hold importance in the early development of the organized sport of ice hockey in Canada. It was … Wikipedia
Ottawa Senators (original) — For the current NHL team, see Ottawa Senators. For other uses, see Ottawa Senators (disambiguation). Ottawa Hockey Club Ottawa Senators (original) seasons … Wikipedia
1918–19 NHL season — The 1918–19 NHL season was the second season of the National Hockey League (NHL). While at first it was uncertain that the NHL would operate, and the possibility that National Hockey Association (NHA) would be resumed, the unfinished business of… … Wikipedia
The Arena, Ottawa — Infobox Stadium stadium name = The Arena nickname = fullname = location = Laurier Avenue at Elgin Street Ottawa,ON, CAN coordinates = broke ground = 1907 built = opened = January 11, 1908 closed = demolished = 1927 owner = operator = surface =… … Wikipedia
Aberdeen Pavilion — Infobox building building name = Aberdeen Pavilion native building name= former names = Cattle Castle (informal) caption = The Aberdeen Pavilion in 2005 map type = building type = Exhibition Hall architectural style = Victorian structural system … Wikipedia
1918–19 Ottawa Senators season — NHLTeamSeason Season=1918–19 Team=Ottawa Conference= ConferenceRank= Division= DivisionRank= Record=12–6–0 HomeRecord=8–1–0 RoadRecord=4–5–0 GoalsFor=71 GoalsAgainst=53 GeneralManager=Tommy Gorman Coach=Alf Smith Captain=Jack Darragh AltCaptain=… … Wikipedia
1925–26 NHL season — The 1925–26 NHL season was the ninth season of the National Hockey League. Seven teams each played 36 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Montreal Maroons who defeated the Victoria Cougars of the newly renamed Western Hockey League 3 games to … Wikipedia
Tommy Gorman — Thomas Patrick T. P. Gorman (June 9, 1886 – May 15, 1961) was a founder of the National Hockey League, a winner of seven Stanley Cups as a general manager with four teams, and an Olympic gold medal winning lacrosse player for Canada.Early yearsMr … Wikipedia
1925–26 Ottawa Senators season — NHLTeamSeason Season=1925–26 Team=Ottawa Conference= ConferenceRank= Division= DivisionRank= Record=24–8–4 HomeRecord=15–2–1 RoadRecord=9–6–3 GoalsFor=77 GoalsAgainst=42 GeneralManager=Dave Gill Coach=Alex Currie Captain=Cy Denneny AltCaptain=… … Wikipedia