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1929–30 Ottawa Senators season

1929–30 Ottawa Senators
Division 3rd Canadian
1929–30 record 21–15–8
Home record 13–6–3
Road record 8–9–5
Goals for 138
Goals against 118
Team information
General Manager Dave Gill
Coach Newsy Lalonde
Captain King Clancy
Arena Ottawa Auditorium
Team leaders
Goals Hec Kilrea (36)
Assists King Clancy (23)
Points Hec Kilrea (58)
Penalties in minutes Joe Lamb (119)
Wins Alec Connell (21)
Goals against average Alec Connell (2.55)
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The 1929–30 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 13th season in the NHL, 45th overall. The Senators finished third in the Canadian Division, making the playoffs, losing in the first round to the New York Rangers. It would be the original Senators last playoff appearance.

The Senators made a modification to their jerseys, adding an "O" logo to the chest of their jerseys. The club had last wore an "O" back in 1901 when they shared jerseys with the Ottawa Football Club.

According to Frank Ahearn, the Senators lost $CDN 32,000 ($446 thousand in 2017 dollars) on the season. As told to King Clancy, this was the prime reason for the trade of Clancy before the next season. It was part of a pattern of Ottawa selling players off to cover losses.

The Senators would continue to have some financial difficulties, and due to poor attendance against US-based teams, the Senators moved 2 home games to Atlantic City against the New York Americans and New York Rangers, along with two to Detroit, and a game to Boston.

Hec Kilrea would lead the club with 36 goals and 58 points, while King Clancy would add 40 points (17 goals and 23 assists) from the blue line. Joe Lamb would provide toughness, leading the NHL with 119 penalty minutes, and would have a very good offensive season, finishing with 29 goals and 49 points.

Alec Connell would once again be steady in the Senators net, winning 21 games, earning three shutouts and be among the league leaders in GAA at 2.55.

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

A – Played in Atlantic City, New Jersey.


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