List of Ottawa Senators (original) players
This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Ottawa Hockey Club, best–known as the 'Senators', but also known as the 'Generals' and 'Silver Seven' for the period from 1883 until 1934. In the history of the Club, it was affiliated with the AHAC, Ontario Hockey Association, CAHL, FAHL, ECAHA, NHA and NHL leagues.
This list does not include players who played only for the two successor teams, i.e., the St. Louis Eagles, (the transferred NHL franchise) which played in the 1934–35 season, or the senior amateur Ottawa Senators which started in 1934–35 and continued until 1954.
Single seasons are indicated either with a single year, or a single season designation, e.g., 1916–17. Players marked with 'H' are in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
A
edit- Jack AdamsH (1926–27),
- Bones Allen (1904–05),
B
edit- Billy Baird (1907),
- Paddy Baskerville (1898),
- Billy Bell (1915–1922),
- Clint BenedictH (1912–1924),
- Bill Beveridge (1930–1934),
- Frank BoucherH (1921–22),
- George "Buck" BoucherH (1916–1929),
- Leo Bourgeault (1930–1933),
- Ralph "Scotty" Bowman (1933–34),
- Reginald Bradley (1890–1894),
- Harry "Punch" BroadbentH (1913–1928),
- Morley Bruce (1917–1922),
- Marty Burke (1932–33),
- Burt Burry (1932–33),
- Ernie Butterworth (1902),
C
edit- Harry CameronH (1918–19),
- Earl "Spiff" Campbell (1923–1925),
- Fred Chittick (1894–1901),
- Gene Chouinard (1927–28),
- King ClancyH (1921–1930),
- Sprague CleghornH (1918–1921),
- Alec ConnellH (1924–1933),
- Harry Connor (1929–1931),
- Bud Cook (1933–34),
- Alex Cope (1897–98),
- Danny Cox (1929–1934),
- Rusty CrawfordH (1917–18),
- Alex Currie (1910–11),
- George Currier (1885–1887)
D
edit- Jack DarraghH (1910–1924),
- Corbett Denneny (1916–17),
- Cy DennenyH (1916–1928),
- Joe Dennison (1911–1913),
- Ted Dey, (1887–1890),
- Edgar Dey (1908–09),
- William Dey (1893,1897),
- Coo Dion (1905–06),
- Angus Duford (1913–1916),
- Jack Duggan (1925–26),
- William Duval (1899–1902),
E
edit- Jack Ebbs (1905–06)
- Fred Elliott (1928–29)
F
edit- Dave Finnie (1904–05),
- Frank Finnigan (1923–1934),
- Jack Fournier (1907–08),
- Gus Forslund (1932–33),
G
edit- Art Gagne (1929–1931),
- Dutch Gainor (1932–33),
- Thomas Gallagher (1884–1885),
- Percy "Perk" Galbraith (1933–34),
- Horace Gaul (1905–1911),
- Greg George (1913–14)
- Eddie GerardH (1914–1923),
- Billy GilmourH (1903–1916),
- Dave Gilmour (1897–1903),
- Suddy Gilmour (1902–1904),
- Sammy Godin (1927–1929),
- Edwin Gorman (1924–1927),
- Leth Graham (1914, 1920–1926),
- E. C. Grant (1892–1894)
- Thomas D. Green, (1884–1890),
- Leonard Grosvenor (1927–1931)
H
edit- Billy Hague (1905–06),
- Milt Halliday (1926–1929),
- Herbert "Bob" Harrison (1907–08),
- Sammy Hebert (1917–1918),
- Harry Helman (1922–1925),
- Harold Henry (1898–1902),
- Lionel Hitchman (1922–1925),
- Flash Hollett (1933–34),
- Syd HoweH (1929–1934),
- S. Howe (1887)[1]
- Howard Hutchison (1896–1898),
- Bill Hutton (1929–30),
- Bouse Hutton (1898–1904),
- Harry HylandH (1917–18)
J
edit- Stan Jackson (1926–27),
- Frank Jenkins (1883–1890)
K
edit- Walter "Jeff" Kalbfleisch (1933–34),
- Max Kaminsky (1933–34),
- Carroll Kendall (1916–17),
- Jack Kerr (1883–1893),
- Dubbie Kerr (1908–1912),
- Hec Kilrea (1925–1933),
- Wally Kilrea (1929–1933),
- Ray Kinsella (1930–31),
- Chauncey Kirby (1892–1899),
- Halder Kirby (1883–1894)
L
edit- Fred Lake (1909–1915),
- Joe Lamb (1928–1934),
- Albert "Battleship" Leduc (1933–34),
- Percy LeSueurH (1906–1914),
- Alf Living (1896–1898),
- Albert Low (1883–1889),
- Eddie Lowrey (1913–1919),
- Gerry Lowrey (1932–33)
M
edit- Bert Macdonald (1899),[2]
- Jack Mackell (1919–1921),
- Ken Mallen (1909–10),
- Joe McDougal (1893–1895),
- Sam McDougall (1894–1895),
- Frank McGeeH (1902–1906),
- James A. McGee (1900–1904),
- Bert McInenly (1932–1934),
- F. McVeity (1886),[1]
- Gordon Meeking (1915–16),
- Horace Merrill (1913–1920),
- Hib Milks (1932–33),
- Arthur Moore (1902–1908),
- Albert Morel (1890–1894),
- Percy Myles (1885–1887)
N
edit- Frank NighborH (1915–1930),
- Henry Nolan (1899–1900),
O
editP
edit- Eric Pettinger (1930–31),
- Tommy PhillipsH (1907–08),
- Harvey PulfordH (1893–1908),
R
edit- Bruce Ridpath (1909–1911),
- Dave Ritchie (1917–18),
- Gordon RobertsH (1909–10),
- Des Roche (1932–1934),
- Earl Roche (1932–1934),
- Harvey Rockburn (1932–33),
- Mac Roger (1898–1901),
- Skene Ronan (1911–1919),
- Harry Rosenthal (1898),
- Art RossH (1914–1916),
- P. D. Ross (1889–1893),
- Bert Russel (1892–1896)
- Jack Ryan (1906–07)
S
edit- Teddy Saunders (1933–34),
- Gerry Shannon (1933–34),
- Allan Shields (1927–1934),
- Hamby Shore (1904–1918),
- Percy Sims (1903),
- Arthur Sixsmith (1899–1901),
- Walter Smaill (1910),
- James Smellie (1894–95),
- Alex Smith (1924–1933),
- Alf SmithH (1894–1908),
- Art Smith (1930–31),
- Charles Smith, (1890),
- Daniel "Moxie" Smith, (1896–97)
- Harry Smith (1905–1914),
- Reginald "Hooley" SmithH (1924–1927),
- Tommy Smith (1906),
- Rod Smylie (1923–24),
- Charlie Snelling (1906–07),
- Charles Spittal (1896–1907),
- Harold Starr (1929–1933),
- Hank Staveneau (1915–1917),
- Bruce StuartH (1898–1900, 1902, 1909–1911),
- Hod Stuart (1898–1900)
T
edit- Cyclone TaylorH (1907–1909),
- H. Taylor (1895),
- Bill Touhey (1928–1934)
V
edit- Carl Voss (1933–34)
W
edit- Marty WalshH (1907–1912),
- Nick Wasnie (1933–34),
- Don Watters (1893–1895),
- C. Watts (1902),
- Ralph "Cooney" WeilandH (1932–1934),
- Harry "Rat" WestwickH (1894–1908, 1915–16),
- Tommy Westwick (1906–07, 1912–13),
- Fred White (1896, 1899, 1905),
- Jack Williams (1906–07),
- Allan Wilson (1913–14),
- Frank Wood (1903)
Y
edit- George Young (1884, 1889–1891)[3]
- Weldy Young (1889–1899)[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Kitchen 2008, p. 340.
- ^ a b Kitchen 2008, p. 342.
- ^ Kitchen 2008, pp. 340–341.
- ^ Kitchen 2008, pp. 340–342.
- Kitchen, Paul (2008). Win, Tie or Wrangle. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. pp. 340–348. ISBN 978-1-897323-46-5.