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|League=NHL |Season=1917–18 |year=1917 |Team=Ottawa Senators |Conference= |ConferenceRank= |Division= |DivisionRank= |Record=5–9–0 (1st half) 4–4–0 (2nd half) |HomeRecord=6–4–0 |RoadRecord=3–9–0 |GoalsFor=103 |GoalsAgainst=114 |GeneralManager=Tommy Gorman |Coach=Eddie Gerard, Harry Hyland |Captain=Jack Darragh |AltCaptain= |Arena=The Arena |Attendance= |GoalsLeader=Cy Denneny (36) |AssistsLeader= |PointsLeader=Cy Denneny (36) |PlusMinusLeader= |PIMLeader=Cy Denneny (34) |WinsLeader=Clint Benedict (9) |GAALeader=Clint Benedict (5.12) }} The 1917–18 Ottawa Senators season was the team's first season in the newly formed National Hockey League (NHL) and 33rd season of play overall. The Senators, along with the Montreal and Quebec franchises of the National Hockey Association (NHA), voted to suspend the NHA and form the NHL. Ottawa would finish second and third in the first and second halves of the season, and did not qualify for the playoffs. Regular seasonFrank Nighbor was in the Air Corps and did not rejoin the team until later in the season. Horace Merrill quit ice hockey prior to the season, but would eventually play in a few games for the team. Rusty Crawford played for the Senators until Nighbor returned. The Senators began their membership in the new NHL with a 7–4 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at The Arena in Ottawa on December 19, 1917. The game began with team regulars Jack Darragh and Hamby Shore holding out in a contract dispute. This would be resolved in time for the second period. By then, the Canadiens had a 3–0 lead and the Senators could not make up the difference. Joe Malone of the Canadiens scored five goals in the win.[1] The team would record their first NHL win a week later on the December 26 on the road against the Montreal Wanderers. The Senators would then record their first ever NHL home win three days later against the same Wanderers. The Wanderers withdrew from the league six games into the season due to a fire burning down their arena, so that left the NHL with three teams, the Senators, Canadiens and the Torontos. Ottawa picked up Dave Ritchie and Harry Hyland in the dispersal of players. Hyland would become Ottawa's playing coach. Ottawa would finish third in the first half, and second in the second half to miss out on the playoffs. Cy Denneny would lead the team in scoring with 36 goals, behind only Joe Malone of the Canadiens in league scoring. Goaltender Clint Benedict would win all nine games for the team, and post a 5.12 GAA. Final standings{{1917–18 NHL standings|team=OTT}}Record vs. opponents
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1. ^{{cite news |work=Toronto World |date=December 20, 1917 |page=8 |title=The Canadiens Won Easily at Ottawa |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=i5oFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lSkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5647%2C215045}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0053751918.html |title=1917–18 Ottawa Senators |publisher=hockeydb.com |accessdate=June 26, 2011}} External links
3 : Ottawa Senators (original) seasons|1917–18 NHL season by team|1917–18 in Canadian ice hockey by team |
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