Ottawa Senators’ 25th Anniversary Season: Celebrating a Quarter-Century of Hockey
A Look Back at the Senators’ Journey
The Ottawa Senators are celebrating their 25th anniversary as an NHL franchise this season. The team was founded in 1992 as an expansion team, and has since become one of the most successful franchises in the league.
The Senators have won one President's Trophy and reached the Stanley Cup Finals twice. They have also retired the numbers of several legendary players, including Daniel Alfredsson, Erik Karlsson, and Chris Phillips.
The Senators’ Current Season
The Senators are off to a strong start in their 25th season. They are currently in first place in the Atlantic Division, and have won four of their first six games.
The Senators are led by a young and talented roster, including Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle, and Thomas Chabot. The team is also hoping to get a boost from the return of Josh Norris, who is expected to make his season debut soon.
The Future of the Senators
The Senators have a bright future ahead of them. They have a young and talented core of players, and are in a good position to contend for a Stanley Cup in the coming years.
The Senators are also committed to giving back to the community. The team has several programs that support local charities, and also works to promote hockey in the Ottawa area.