- OT (Over Time)
- When scores are level at the end of a game, some leagues play an extra
'overtime' period with a sudden death goal to decide which team wins the
game. The format of these sudden death overtime periods varies from
league to league.
- OTL (Over Time Loss)
- In leagues where an an overtime period is played following a draw in
regulation and the league standings have the overtime win added to the W
column - the point for a draw in regulation is added to the OTL column of the losing overtime
team.
- Otomo, Tsutsumi (- )
- International Career : Played for Japan in the 1998 Olympics.
- Ott, Steve (1982- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) 2000-01.
Club Career : Played for Windsor
Spitfires.
- Ottawa 67's [web
site]
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey League 1967- .
Home ice : Ottawa Civic Centre
Team colours : red, black & white
Head coach : Bill Long 1967-, Brian
Kilrea 1974-84, Brian Kilrea
1986-
Honours : Won the Memorial
Cup in 1984 & 1999.
- Ottawa Arena
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1923. Also known as Ottawa Auditorium.
Home ice for : Ottawa Senators
(1923-31)
Capacity : 10,000
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Ottawa Auditorium
- See Ottawa Arena
- Ottawa Capitals
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Federal
Amateur Hockey League 1903-04.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa Civics
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded 1976. The Civics took the World
Hockey Association franchise from Denver Spurs in
the middle of the 1975-76 season. They broke a new WHA record when they folded after two
games.
- Home ice : Civic
Center Arena
Team colours : orange, gold, black & white
- Ottawa Cliffsides
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played 1909-10.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa Commandos
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Quebec Senior Hockey League
1942-45.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa District Hockey
Association [web site]
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Ottawa District Hockey Association is one of thirteen Branch Associations of the
Canadian Hockey Association and one of three Ontario Branches. The other Branches in the province are
the Northwestern Ontario Hockey Association
and Ontario Hockey Federation. The Ottawa District Hockey Association
has around 23,000 players registered.
- Ottawa Engineers
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ottawa National Defense Hockey League
1942-43 & 1944-45.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa Gunners
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played 1919-23.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa HC
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Amateur Hockey Association
1892-1898, the Canadian
Amateur Hockey League 1898-04 and the Federal
Amateur Hockey League 1904-05.
Home ice : Lady Aberdeen Park 1892-05
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Canadian
Amateur Hockey League in 1901 & 1903.
Won the Federal Amateur
Hockey League in 1905.
- Ottawa Jr Senators

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Central Junior
A Hockey League (CJHL).
Home ice : Jim
Durrell Recreation Complex
Team colours : white, black & red
General manager : J Archie Mulligan
Head coach : Jason Clarke
- Ottawa Montagnards

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Federal
Amateur Hockey League 1904-06.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa National Defense Hockey League
- Known as the ONDHL. Also know as the OCHL. Contested 1940-47.
- Ottawa Nationals

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded 1971. One of the original franchises for the World Hockey Association. Played in WHA the inaugural season
1972-73. Then the owner moved the franchise to Toronto
Toros.
- Home ice : Civic
Center Arena
Team colours : red, white & blue
- Ottawa New Edinburghs

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played 1923-24.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Ottawa RCAF

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario
National Defence Hockey League 1941-42 and the Ontario Hockey Association
Senior A League 1942-43.
Also see RCAF Flyers (Ottawa)
- Ottawa Senators (1908-34)

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in
the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
1908-09, both the Canadian Hockey Association &
the National Hockey Association
1909-10 and the National Hockey
Association 1910-17. One of the four founder
members of the National Hockey League in 1917.
Did not play in the 1931-32 season. The franchise was transferred to the St Louis Eagles in 1934.
Home ice : Dey Brothers Rink
1908-23, Ottawa Arena 1923-31
Team colours : black, red & white
General manager : Tommy Gorman 1919-23, Dave Gill 1926-27
Head coach : Bruce Stuart 1908-13, Alf Smith 1913-19, Pete Green 1919-25, Alex Currie 1925-26, Dave Gill 1926-29,
Newsy
Lalonde 1929-31, On Hiatus 1931-32, Cy Denneny 1932-33, George Boucher 1933-34
Team captain : Bruce Stuart 1908-10, Percy LeSueur 1910-11, Marty Walsh 1911-12, Jack Darragh 1916-19, Eddie Gerrard 1919-23, Cy Denneny 1923-26, George Boucher 1926-28, King Clancy 1928-30, Frank Finnigan 1930-31 & 1932-33, Syd Howe 1933-34
Honours : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1909, 1911, 1920, 1921, 1923 & 1927.
Won the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
in 1909.
Won the National Hockey
Association in 1910-11 & 1914-15.
Won the National Hockey League regular season
1920-21 & 1922-23.
Won the Prince of
Wales Trophy in 1926-27.
- Ottawa Senators (1945-55)
-

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in
the Quebec Senior Hockey League 1945-53 and the Québec Hockey League 1953-55
- although the team did not complete the second season because it folded on
21st December 1954.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours :
Won the Quebec Senior Hockey League 1946-47, 1947-48
& 1948-49.
- Ottawa Senators (1992- ) [web site]

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The
re-formed Senators joined
the National Hockey League in
1992-93 season.
Home ice : Corel Center
Team colours : black, red & gold
Affiliations have included : Binghamton Senators
2002-08,
Charlotte Checkers 2005-07,
Detroit Vipers 1997-99,
Grand Rapids Griffins
1999-02, Mobile Mysticks 2001-02,
New Haven Senators 1992-93,
PEI Senators
1993-96, Raleigh Ice Caps 1996-97,
Thunder Bay Senators 1994-96, Worcester Ice Cats
1996-98
General manager : Mel Bridgman 1992-93,
Randy Sexton 1993-95, Randy Sexton & Pierre
Gauthier 1995-96, Pierre
Gauthier 1996-98, Rick Dudley 1998-99, Marshall
Johnston 1999-02, John Muckler 2002-07, Bryan
Murray 2007-
Head coach : Rick Bowness 1992-95,
Rick Bowness & Dave Allison & Jacques Martin 1995-96,
Jacques Martin 1996-04, Bryan
Murray 2004-07, John Paddock & Bryan
Murray 2007-08,
Craig Hartsburg 2008-
Team captain : Laurie Boschman 1992-93, Brad Shaw & Mark Lamb & Gord
Dineen 1993-94, Randy Cunnyworth 1994-98, Alexei Yashin 1998-99, Daniel
Alfredsson 1999-
Honours :
Won the Presidents' Trophy in
2002-03.
Won the Prince of
Wales Trophy in 2006-07.
Retired jersey numbers : 8
- Ottawa Silver Seven
-

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Eastern
Canada Amateur Hockey Association 1905-08.
Home ice : Lady Aberdeen Park 1905-07, Dey Brothers Rink
1907-08
Team colours : black, red & white
Head coach : Alf Smth 1902-08
Team captain : Harvey Pulford 1902-06
Honours : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1903 (March), 1904, 1905 & 1906 (February).
Won the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
in 1906.
- Ottawa Victorias

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Federal
Amateur Hockey League 1905-06.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Otto, Joel (1961- )
- Born in Elk River, Minnesota, USA. Centre.
International Career : Played for the USA
in the 1998 Olympics, the 1985 & 1990 World
Championships, the 1987 & 1991 Canada
Cups and the 1996 World Cup of
Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Calgary
Flames & Moncton Golden
Flames 1984-85, Calgary Flames
1985-95 and Philadelphia Flyers
1995-98.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1989.
- OTW (OverTime Win)
- In leagues where an an overtime period is played following a draw in
regulation and the league standings have the draw in regulation added to the D
or T column - the point for the overtime win is added to the OTW column of
the winning overtime team.
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