1996–97 Ottawa Senators | |
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Division | 3rd Northeast |
Conference | 7th Eastern |
1996–97 record | 31–36–15 |
Home record | 16–17–8 |
Road record | 15–19–7 |
Goals for | 226 |
Goals against | 234 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Pierre Gauthier |
Coach | Jacques Martin |
Captain | Randy Cunneyworth |
Alternate captains |
Steve Duchesne Alexei Yashin |
Arena | Corel Centre |
Average attendance | 15,371 per game (630,196 total) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Alexei Yashin (35) |
Assists | Daniel Alfredsson (47) |
Points | Alexei Yashin (75) |
Penalties in minutes | Denny Lambert (217) |
Plus/minus | Frantisek Musil (+6) |
Wins | Ron Tugnutt (17) |
Goals against average | Damian Rhodes (2.72) |
The 1996–97 Ottawa Senators season was a season of great improvement by the club, as the team finished out of last place in the NHL for the first time in team history, and went on to qualify for the 1997 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference. In the playoffs, the Senators lost in the first round (Conference quarter-finals) to the Buffalo Sabres.
Ottawa would get off to a slow start, with a 7–12–6 record in their first 25 games, but as the season would go on, the team would get better, finishing with a .500 record in their remaining 57 games, and would earn 45 points in the last 41 games of the regular season. The Sens would go 10–4–2 in their final 16 games of the season, including a 1–0 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in the final game of the season to earn a playoff berth.
Alexei Yashin and Daniel Alfredsson would lead the club offensively, while Ron Tugnutt and Damian Rhodes would provide very solid goaltending for the team throughout the season.
Divisions: ATL – Atlantic, NE – Northeast
bold – Qualified for playoffs
The Ottawa Senators ended the 1996–97 regular season as the Eastern Conference's seventh seed. The Senators faced the Buffalo Sabres, and nearly pulled off the upset against their heavily favoured opponent, losing to the Sabres in overtime in the seventh game of the series, ending a very memorable season for the team.
Buffalo wins series 4–3
Note:
No waiver transactions.
Source: Ottawa Senators 2008–09 Media Guide. Ottawa Senators. 2008. p. 188.