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1928–29 Ottawa Senators season

Professional ice hockey team season of play


Professional ice hockey team season of play

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1928–29
year1928
TeamOttawa Senators (original)Ottawa Senators
DivisionCanadian
DivisionRank4th
Record14–17–13
HomeRecord7–6–9
RoadRecord7–11–4
GoalsFor54
GoalsAgainst67
GeneralManagerDave Gill
CoachDave Gill
CaptainKing Clancy
ArenaOttawa Auditorium
GoalsLeaderFrank Finnigan (15)
AssistsLeaderHec Kilrea & Alex Smith (7)
PointsLeaderFrank Finnigan (19)
PIMLeaderAlex Smith (96)
WinsLeaderAlec Connell (14)
GAALeaderAlec Connell (1.43)
prev_season[1927–28](1927-28-ottawa-senators-season)
next_season[1929–30](1929-30-ottawa-senators-season)

The 1928–29 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 12th season in the NHL, 44th overall. The Senators' financial troubles continued, as the team sold Punch Broadbent to the New York Americans. There were numerous rumours that the team was going to be sold to a group from Chicago: Senators owner Frank Ahearn denied this, but admitted that the team was for sale to the highest bidder. Once again, for the second straight year, the Senators would play two "home" games in Detroit due to poor fan support when US-based teams would play games in Ottawa.

Team business

The team was sold in February 1929 to the Ottawa Auditorium for . Ahearn had had offers rumoured to be as high as $250,000, but chose to keep the ownership local. As well, Ahearn was a shareholder in the Auditorium which stood to lose its prime tenant. The shareholders of the Auditorium financed the purchase with $125,000 of preferred shares in the Auditorium. NHL president Frank Calder addressed an Ottawa Rotary Club meeting that February, and told the attendees: "The team cannot live on tradition and sentiment. In the last analysis, it depends on the people of Ottawa whether the team remains or not."

Regular season

On the ice, the Senators struggled to score goals, scoring only 54, the fourth fewest in the league. Frank Finnigan scored 15 of them to lead the team, and finish with a club high of 19 points. New captain King Clancy scored 13 goals to lead the defense. Midway through the season, the Sens traded longtime player Buck Boucher to the Montreal Maroons in exchange for youngster Joe Lamb.

Alec Connell was steady in the Senators' net, winning 14 games, and having a GAA of 1.43, along with seven shutouts.

The Senators failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1925, as they finished in fourth place in the five-team Canadian Division.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || November 15 || Americans || 0–0 || Ottawa || OT || Connell || N/A || Ottawa Auditorium || 0–0–1 || 1 |- | 2 || November 17 || Boston || 0–0 || Ottawa || OT || Connell || N/A || Ottawa Auditorium || 0–0–2 || 2 |- | 3 || November 20 || Toronto || 1–4 || Ottawa || || Connell || N/A || Ottawa Auditorium || 1–0–2 || 4 |- | 4 || November 22 || Ottawa || 1–0 || Maroons || || Connell || N/A || Montreal Forum || 2–0–2 || 6 |- | 5 || November 24 || Detroit || 1–1 || Ottawa || OT || Connell || N/A || Ottawa Auditorium || 2–0–3 || 7 |- | 6 || November 27 || Ottawa || 0–1 || Americans || || Connell || N/A || Madison Square Garden || 2–1–3 || 7

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Transactions

The Senators were involved in the following transactions during the 1928–29 season.

Trades

February 4, 1929To Ottawa SenatorsJoe LambTo Montreal MaroonsBuck Boucher

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
RW441541971
D441321589
LW44931228
LW38571236
D4417896
C/RW4232516
C3014522
D2931460
RW2321321
RW432026
D4201110
G440000
LW160000
RW60008

;Goaltending

PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
282044141713671.437
**Team:**282044141713671.437

References

Sources

  • National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007

References

  1. "1928-29 Ottawa Senators Schedule".
  2. "Hockey Transactions Search Results".
  3. "1928-29 Ottawa Senators Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
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