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The 2011–12 Ottawa Senators season was the 20th season of the
Ottawa Senators The Ottawa Senators (), officially the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and colloquially known as the Sens, are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa. The Senators compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Di ...
of the
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(NHL). It was considered a rebuilding season for the Senators after an off-season of high player personnel turnover and the hiring of a new head coach. Although the Senators were not expected to make the playoffs, the team qualified eighth. The team lost, however, in the first round to the first-place
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, although they took the series to a seventh game. Three Senators were nominated for NHL awards: captain
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for the
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,
Erik Karlsson Erik Sven Gunnar Karlsson (; born 31 May 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Karlsson was drafted in the first round, 15th overall, by the Ottawa Senators at th ...
for the James Norris Trophy and Head Coach Paul MacLean for the
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. The Senators hosted the NHL All-Star Game and its festivities. Alfredsson was named captain of one of the teams and five Senators played in the Game.


Team business

On May 19, 2011, the Ottawa Senators were awarded the Ottawa United Way Community Builder of the Year Award for over $60 million in charitable fund-raising in the past ten years, support of youth hockey and the founding of the "Do It For Daron" initiative for mental health in honour of Daron Richardson, the daughter of Ottawa Senators assistant coach
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, who took her own life in November 2010. On May 20, 2011, the Senators announced the "Rink of Dreams" project to build an outdoor skating rink at Ottawa City Hall. The rink is to cost $1.25 million, $1 million of which would be funded by the Senators Foundation charity. In December 2011, the Senators officially announced the replacement of the scoreboard at Scotiabank Place. The old scoreboard dated from 1996, and its replacement had been rumoured in the media since the time of the announcement that the All-Star Game would be played in the arena. The new scoreboard, to be supplied by
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, uses four high-definition video screens, plus two LED "rings", one above the scoreboards and one below. While the old scoreboard had video screens, the new screens are much larger in size and have a larger number of pixels per screen. The scoreboard was first used for the December 27, 2011, game against the
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. For the game, only the four video screens were in place; the LED rings were to be operational for the All-Star Game.


2012 NHL All-Star Game

The Senators were the hosts of the 59th NHL All-Star Game in January 2012. The
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hosted a Fan Fair of fan activities from the Thursday until Saturday. The
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had to close due to mild weather, but the Senators' new Rink of Dreams was able to be used in its place.
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was used for ice sculptures and displays. In the annual All-Star Game voting, Senators fans voted four members of the team to the All-Star roster:
Daniel Alfredsson Daniel Alfredsson (; born 11 December 1972), nicknamed "Alfie", is a Swedish-Canadian former professional ice hockey player and assistant coach for the Ottawa Senators. He spent 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), primarily with the ...
,
Erik Karlsson Erik Sven Gunnar Karlsson (; born 31 May 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Karlsson was drafted in the first round, 15th overall, by the Ottawa Senators at th ...
, Milan Michalek and
Jason Spezza Jason Rocco Anthony Spezza (born June 13, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey Centre (ice hockey), centre and current assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League. Spezza played 19 career seas ...
. Karlsson led all players in voting with over 939,591 votes cast.
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was added later by the NHL operations department. Alfredsson was named captain of one team and was able to put the Senators onto his team, except for Greening, who was selected at random for the other All-Star team, coached by former Senator Zdeno Chara. Senators' fans in attendance at the game were thrilled when Alfredsson scored two consecutive goals in the second period, giving him a standing ovation.


Off-season

After firing Head Coach
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at the end of their 2010–11 season, the Senators began a search for a new head coach. According to media reports, Bryan Murray interviewed several candidates for the job, including
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(coach of the
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), Dave Cameron (coach of the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors),
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(former coach of the
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), Paul MacLean (assistant coach of the
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) and
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(assistant coach of the
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). On June 14, 2011, the Senators announced the signing of Paul MacLean to a three-year contract as the new head coach. On June 23, 2011, Dave Cameron and Mark Reeds were hired as his assistant coaches. Reeds was the head coach of the
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from the
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(OHL). The Senators unveiled a new third jersey on October 1, 2011. The new third jersey replaces the "SENS" design third jersey. The New Jersey is primarily black, with horizontal red and off-white stripes in a pattern reminiscent of the original Ottawa Senators jersey of 1926–27. The team will wear the jersey 11 times at home and once on the road. The symbolism of the number 11 corresponds to the number of
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championships the original Senators won.


Pre-season

On June 22, 2011, the Senators announced that they would be playing seven games during the pre-season – three games at home, three games on the road and one neutral-site game. The team will play divisional rivals
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,
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and
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twice each. Meanwhile, the Senators will also play the
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once in
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,
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, as part of the Kraft Hockeyville Celebrations. The game was moved to
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by Conception Bay South to maximize the use of arena upgrade dollars for renovations, instead of preparing their arena for the exhibition game. The Senators held a rookie camp in early September. The rookies participated in a rookie tournament in
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,
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, with rookies of the
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,
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and Toronto Maple Leafs. The team won all of its games in the tournament. All members of the rookie camp were invited to the main training camp, which started on September 16 at Scotiabank Place and the Bell Sensplex.


Regular season

The Senators opened the season on October 7, 2011, at the
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. The Senators finished the season on April 7, 2012. 81 of 82 games were televised, either on CBC, RDS, Sportsnet, TSN or TVA. The sole game not televised was a visit to the
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on February 15, 2012. The NHL later organized a video feed available to NHL Centre Ice subscribers in Ottawa for the Panthers game. The Senators had their home opener on October 11, 2011, against the
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. Since it is the franchise's 20th anniversary season, the Senators had special celebrations. With 14 members of the 1992–93 team in attendance,
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, the 1992–93 team's captain, dropped the puck on the ceremonial face-off. The team went on to win the game 4–3 via shoot-out. It was head coach Paul MacLean's first win as a head coach in the NHL.
Nikita Filatov Nikita Vasilyevich Filatov (; born May 25, 1990) is a Russian former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Prior to 2012, Filatov played in North America for the Ottawa Senators and Columbus Blue J ...
, a 21-year-old Russian player (and former first-round pick) acquired in a trade at the
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, had an up-and-down season between Ottawa and
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before being loaned to CKSA Moscow of the
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(KHL) in December; he played for CSKA for the remainder of the season. Filatov was to be a restricted free agent at the end of the season, and general manager Bryan Murray indicated that the club had not given up on Filatov, and would put in at least a qualifying offer at season's end. The Senators made a trade in December 2011 for the
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'
Kyle Turris Kyle Turris (born August 14, 1989) is a Canadians, Canadian former professional ice hockey centre (ice hockey), centre. He was selected third overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Arizona Coyotes, Phoenix Coyotes. He has also played with t ...
in exchange for
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and a draft pick. After Turris arrived in Ottawa, the team won ten of 13 games, and had a nine-game unbeaten streak over the end of December into January. The run pushed the Senators up into a playoff position. On December 17, the Senators were in tenth position. On January 20, the Senators were as high as fourth in the Eastern Conference. In February, goaltender Craig Anderson cut the pinky finger on his right hand while preparing food at home. The injury put him out of action as the cut made him unable to hold the goal stick while the injury healed. The Senators made a trade to improve the organizational depth at goaltender, trading for
Ben Bishop Benjamin Manning Bishop III (born November 21, 1986) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Bishop previously played for the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Star ...
of the
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. Bishop was playing for the Blues'
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(AHL) affiliate and was due to become an unrestricted free agent. Bishop had won the MVP award at the AHL 2012 All-Star Game and was considered one of the best prospects outside the NHL. Before the trade, the Senators had recalled Robin Lehner from Binghamton and Bishop reported to Binghamton. Although Lehner played well and earned his first NHL shutout, Lehner was sent to Binghamton in early March and Bishop recalled to Ottawa. While Ottawa continued to earn points, division leader Boston struggled, and the Senators found winning the division feasible. On March 16, the Senators moved past the Bruins into first place in the Northeast Division and second overall in the Eastern Conference. The lead lasted one day, but the Senators qualified for the playoffs, an unexpected development that made head coach MacLean a candidate for coach of the year.


Playoffs

The Senators succeeded in making the playoffs after missing them in the 2010–11 season, with a 5–1 win over the
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on April 1, 2012. ''The Hockey News'' had predicted that the Senators would finish last in the Eastern Conference and miss the playoffs.


Senators vs. Rangers

The Senators qualified in eighth place, drawing the first-place
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in the first round. Although the Senators won three out of four games during the regular season between the two teams, the ''NHL Network'' predicted the Rangers will win in five or six games. ''ESPN'' predicted the Rangers would win in seven games. It was the first New York–Ottawa series since the first Senators played the Rangers in 1927–28, and the last until 2016-17. In the first game, the Rangers scored once in the first, and twice in the second to take a 3–0 lead into the third period. In the third, the Rangers scored to make it 4–0 before
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and
Erik Condra Erik Paul Condra (born August 6, 1986) is an American former professional ice hockey forward who played in 372 National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Dallas Stars. He is currently a player developm ...
scored in the last ten minutes. It was close until the middle of the game. The Rangers were leading 1–0 late in the second period and the Senators were pressing for an equalizer. The Rangers took a time-out and from there, scored three times in six minutes ( from the second into the third period) to build the lead the Senators could not overcome. In game two, the Senators added two players known for fighting to the roster:
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and
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, changes described by coach MacLean as done in response to the Rangers'
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's rough treatment of Erik Karlsson. After only two minutes of play, Carkner was ejected from the game for fighting Boyle, who did not want to fight Carkner, and punching him after Boyle went down to the ice. The Rangers' Brandon Dubinsky jumped into the fight and was ejected for being the third man into a fight. In the second period, the Rangers'
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elbowed Alfredsson and was ejected. In the game itself, the Rangers took a one-goal lead after one period. The Senators equalized during the match penalty to Hagelin to leave the game tied after two. In the third, Boyle scored to put the Rangers ahead, but
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tied the score with four minutes to play. In the overtime, the Senators applied pressure from the start, and
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scored to win the game for the Senators after only one minute of overtime. For their actions during the game, the NHL later gave Hagelin a three-game suspension, and Carkner a one-game suspension. Alfredsson did not return for game three, as he was still suffering from a concussion from the Hagelin hit. The first star of the game was the Rangers' goaltender
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, who stopped all 39 Senators shots on net for a shutout. The game was scoreless until the third period when the Rangers' Boyle scored on a backhand after the puck bounced off the back boards directly to him nearly in front of the Senators' goaltender Craig Anderson, who stopped 21 of 22 shots. It was the only goal of the match. Lundqvist preserved the win with a save in the final minute on
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, who was alone in front of the Rangers' goal with the Senators pressing and their goaltender pulled for an extra attacker. In game four, it was the Ottawa goalie Anderson's turn to save a game. After giving up two power play goals by the Rangers in the first few minutes, he stopped the Rangers the rest of the way. In the second period, the Senators tied the game on goals by Milan Michalek and
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. No goals were scored leading to the second overtime of the series. In the overtime, the Senators'
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scored his first-ever overtime goal to tie the series after four games, ensuring a game six in Ottawa. Ottawa captain Alfredsson missed another game. It was the first victory at home by the Senators since the
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. The fifth game, in New York, saw Anderson continue to hold off the Rangers, stopping all of their shots for a 2–0 shutout victory. Junior call up
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made an impression, setting up the winning goal of the game by Spezza in the first period. Spezza added an empty net goal to seal the victory. It was Stone's NHL debut. Game six was played in Ottawa with the Senators having a chance to eliminate the Rangers. The Senators scored the first goal of the game in the first period on a power play. With Anderson continuing to hold off the Rangers, it appeared the Senators might have scored enough. It all changed in the second period with three goals by the Rangers, including a pair on the power play, to put the Rangers ahead 3–1. Anderson's shutout streak of the Rangers ended at 145 minutes, 27 seconds. In the third, Senators' coach Paul MacLean benched stars Spezza and Alfredsson in a ploy to turn their games around, but it was ineffective. Alfredsson himself showed a rare temper outburst on the bench, due to his frustration. The Senators scored a goal on a disputed play in the last minute, but it was too little, too late. The game was the NHL debut for Senators prospect Jakob Silfverberg, who had just finished playing in the Swedish
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playoffs. The series shifted to New York for the deciding game seven. Like game six, the deciding goals were scored in the second period. The Rangers scored a pair of goals to go ahead 2–0, while Alfredsson replied on the power play for the Senators. The third period was scoreless. Alfredsson was considered to be the best player for the Senators in the game, and there was considerable speculation after the game that it might be the last game of his NHL career.


Standings


Schedule and results


Pre-season

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Mile One Centre Mary Brown's Centre (formerly Mile One Centre) is an indoor arena and entertainment venue located in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The arena opened in May, 2001, replacing Memorial Stadium. At full capacity the arena c ...
 ( St. John's, NFLD) , , 6,275 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 6 , , September 27 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Toronto Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
, , 3–5 , , Lehner , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,831 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 7 , , September 29 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Boston Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
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TD Garden TD Garden (named the FleetCenter from opening until 2005 and TD Banknorth Garden until 2009) is a multi-purpose arena in Boston. It is located directly above the MBTA's North Station, and it replaced the original Boston Garden upon opening i ...
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Detroit Detroit ( , ) is the List of municipalities in Michigan, most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank of the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario. It had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 United State ...
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Joe Louis Arena Joe Louis Arena was an arena in Downtown Detroit. Completed in 1979 at a cost of US$57 million as a replacement for Olympia Stadium, it sat adjacent to Cobo Center on the bank of the Detroit River and was accessible by the Joe Louis Arena ...
, , 20,066 , , 0–1–0 , , 0 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 2 , , October 8 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Toronto Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
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Air Canada Centre Scotiabank Arena (SBA), formerly known as Air Canada Centre (ACC), is a multi-purposed arena located on Bay Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and t ...
, , 19,324 , , 0–2–0 , , 0 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 3 , , October 11 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Minnesota Minnesota ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north and east and by the U.S. states of Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the so ...
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Scotiabank Place Canadian Tire Centre () is a multi-purpose arena in the suburb of Kanata in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in January 1996 as the Palladium and was also known as Corel Centre () from 1996 to 2006 and Scotiabank Place () from 2006 to 2013. ...
, , 19,455 , , 1–2–0 , , 2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 4 , , October 13 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Colorado Colorado is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States. It is one of the Mountain states, sharing the Four Corners region with Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. It is also bordered by Wyoming to the north, Nebraska to the northeast, Kansas ...
, , 1–7 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,239 , , 1–3–0 , , 2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 5 , , October 15 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Washington Washington most commonly refers to: * George Washington (1732–1799), the first president of the United States * Washington (state), a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A ...
, , 1–2 , , Auld , , Verizon Center , , 18,506 , , 1–4–0 , , 2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 6 , , October 18 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Philadelphia Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
, , 2–7 , , Auld , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,059 , , 1–5–0 , , 2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 7 , , October 20 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Winnipeg Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Manitoba. It is centred on the confluence of the Red River of the North, Red and Assiniboine River, Assiniboine rivers. , Winnipeg h ...
, , 4–1 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 17,919 , , 2–5–0 , , 4 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 8 , , October 22 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Columbus Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "''Colombo''". It most commonly refers to: * Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), the Italian explorer * Columbus, Ohio, the capital city of the U.S. state of Ohio * Columbus, Georgia, a city i ...
, , 4–3 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,867 , , 3–5–0 , , 6 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" , 9 , , October 25 , , 7:00 pm , , Carolina , , 3 – 2 (SO) , , Anderson , ,
RBC Center RBC may refer to: Media and arts * Radio Beijing Corporation, a family of municipal radio stations in Beijing, China * RBC Ministries, now Our Daily Bread Ministries, a Christian media outlet in Grand Rapids, Michigan * RBC Radio, the former na ...
, , 12,083 , , 4–5–0 , , 8 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" , 10 , , October 27 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Florida Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
, , 4–3 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,165 , , 5–5–0 , , 10 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" , 11 , , October 29 , , 3:00 pm , , NY Rangers , , 5 – 4 (SO) , , Anderson , ,
Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as the Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City. It is located in Midtown Manhattan between Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh and Eighth Avenue (Manhattan), Eig ...
, , 18,200 , , 6–5–0 , , 12 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" , 12 , , October 30 , , 7:30 pm , , Toronto , , 3–2 , , Lehner , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,522 , , 7–5–0 , , 14 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 13 , , November 1 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Boston Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
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TD Garden TD Garden (named the FleetCenter from opening until 2005 and TD Banknorth Garden until 2009) is a multi-purpose arena in Boston. It is located directly above the MBTA's North Station, and it replaced the original Boston Garden upon opening i ...
, , 17,565 , , 7–6–0 , , 14 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 14 , , November 4 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Montreal Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Quebec, the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-largest in Canada, and the List of North American cit ...
, , 1–2 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,329 , , 7–7–0 , , 14 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 15 , , November 5 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Buffalo Buffalo most commonly refers to: * True buffalo or Bubalina, a subtribe of wild cattle, including most "Old World" buffalo, such as water buffalo * Bison, a genus of wild cattle, including the American buffalo * Buffalo, New York, a city in the n ...
, , 2 – 3 (SO) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,805 , , 7–7–1 , , 15 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 16 , , November 9 , , 7:30 pm , , NY Rangers , , 2–3 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,543 , , 7–8–1 , , 15 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 17 , , November 11 , , 7:30 pm , , Buffalo , , 1–5 , , Anderson , ,
First Niagara Center KeyBank Center is a multipurpose indoor arena located in Buffalo, New York, United States. Originally known as Marine Midland Arena, the venue has since been named HSBC Arena and First Niagara Center. Home to the Buffalo Sabres of the Nation ...
, , 18,690 , , 7–9–1 , , 15 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 18 , , November 12 , , 7:00 pm , , Toronto , , 5–2 , , Anderson , , Air Canada Centre , , 19,553 , , 8–9–1 , , 17 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 19 , , November 15 , , 9:00 pm , ,
Calgary Calgary () is a major city in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in C ...
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Scotiabank Saddledome Scotiabank Saddledome is a multi-use indoor arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located in Stampede Park in the southeast end of downtown Calgary, the Saddledome was built in 1983 to replace the Stampede Corral as the home of the Calgary Flames ...
, , 19,289 , , 9–9–1 , , 19 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 20 , , November 17 , , 9:30 pm , ,
Edmonton Edmonton is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Central Alberta ...
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Rexall Place Northlands Coliseum is a defunct indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta. It was used for sports events and concerts, and was home to the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association (WHA) and National Hockey League (NHL), and the Edmonton Oil Kin ...
, , 16,839 , , 10–9–1 , , 21 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff" , 21 , , November 20 , , 9:00 pm , ,
Vancouver Vancouver is a major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the cit ...
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Rogers Arena Rogers Arena, (formerly General Motors Place), is a multi-purpose list of indoor arenas, arena at 800 Griffiths Way in the Downtown Vancouver, downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General ...
, , 18,890 , , 10–9–2 , , 22 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 22 , , November 25 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
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Consol Energy Center PPG Paints Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that serves as the home of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). It previously was the home of the Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football Leagu ...
, , 18,610 , , 10–10–2 , , 22 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 23 , , November 27 , , 5:00 pm , , Carolina , , 4–3, , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,656 , , 11–10–2 , , 24 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 24 , , November 29 , , 8:30 pm , , Winnipeg , , 6–4 , , Anderson , ,
MTS Centre Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) is an indoor arena in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the home of the National Hockey League's Winnipeg Jets and their American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. The arena stand ...
, , 15,004 , , 12–10–2 , , 26 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 25 , , December 1 , , 8:30 pm , ,
Dallas Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
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American Airlines Center The American Airlines Center (AAC) is a multi-purpose List of indoor arenas, indoor arena located in the Victory Park, Dallas, Victory Park neighborhood in downtown Dallas, Texas. The arena serves as the home of the Dallas Stars of the National ...
, , 10,490 , , 12–11–2 , , 26 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 26 , , December 3 , , 7:00 pm , , Washington , , 2 – 3 (OT) , , Anderson , , Verizon Center , , 18,506 , , 12–11–3 , , 27 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 27 , , December 5 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Tampa Bay Tampa Bay is a large natural harbor and shallow estuary connected to the Gulf of Mexico on the west-central coast of Florida, comprising Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, Old Tampa Bay, Middle Tampa Bay, and Lower Tampa Bay. The largest freshwater i ...
, , 4–2 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,742 , , 13–11–3 , , 29 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 28 , , December 7 , , 7:00 pm , , Washington , , 3–5 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 17,771 , , 13–12–3 , , 29 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 29 , , December 8 , , 7:00 pm , ,
New Jersey New Jersey is a U.S. state, state located in both the Mid-Atlantic States, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Northeastern regions of the United States. Located at the geographic hub of the urban area, heavily urbanized Northeas ...
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Prudential Center Prudential Center is a multipurpose indoor arena in the central business district of Newark, New Jersey, United States. Opened in 2007, it is the home of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Sirens of the Pro ...
, , 13,743 , , 13–12–4 , , 30 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 30 , , December 10 , , 7:00 pm , , Vancouver , , 1–4 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,171 , , 13–13–4 , , 30 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 31 , , December 13 , , 7:00 pm , , Buffalo , , 3 – 2 (OT) , , Anderson , , First Niagara Center , , 18,690 , , 14–13–4 , , 32 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 32 , , December 14 , , 7:30 pm , , Boston , , 2–5 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,088 , , 14–14–4 , , 32 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 33 , , December 16 , , 7:30 pm , , Pittsburgh , , 6–4 , , Auld , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,710 , , 15–14–4 , , 34 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 34 , , December 20 , , 7:30 pm , , Buffalo , , 4–1 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,474 , , 16–14–4 , , 36 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 35 , , December 22 , , 7:30 pm , , Florida , , 4 – 3 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,296 , , 17–14–4 , , 38 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 36 , , December 23 , , 7:00 pm , , Carolina , , 1 – 2 (OT) , , Anderson , , RBC Center , , 14,556 , , 17–14–5 , , 39 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 37 , , December 27 , , 7:30 pm , , Montreal , , 2–6 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 17–15–5 , , 39 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 38 , , December 30 , , 7:30 pm , , Calgary , , 4–3 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 18–15–5 , , 41 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 39 , , December 31 , , 7:00 pm , , Buffalo , , 3–2 (SO) , , Anderson , , First Niagara Center , , 18,690 , , 19–15–5 , , 43 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 40 , , January 2 , , 7:30 pm , , New Jersey , , 3 – 2 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,573 , , 20–15–5 , , 45 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 41 , , January 5 , , 7:30 pm , , Tampa Bay , , 4–1 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,994 , , 21–15–5 , , 47 , , , -style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 42 , , January 7 , , 1:00 pm , , Philadelphia , , 2 – 3 (OT) , , Anderson , ,
Wells Fargo Center Wells Fargo Center may refer to: * Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles), California * Wells Fargo Center (Sacramento), California * Wells Fargo Center (San Francisco), California * Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, California * Wells Fargo C ...
, , 19,792 , , 21–15–6 , , 48 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 43 , , January 8 , , 5:00 pm , , Philadelphia , , 6–4 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,028 , , 22–15–6 , , 50 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 44 , , January 10 , , 7:00 pm , , Pittsburgh , , 5–1 , , Anderson , , Consol Energy Center , , 18,603 , , 23–15–6 , , 52 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 45 , , January 12 , , 7:00 pm , , NY Rangers , , 3–0 , , Anderson , , Madison Square Garden , , 18,200 , , 24–15–6 , , 54 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 46 , , January 14 , , 7:00 pm , , Montreal , , 3 – 2 (SO) , , Anderson , , Bell Centre , , 21,273 , , 25–15–6 , , 56 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 47 , , January 16 , , 7:30 pm , , Winnipeg , , 0–2 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,927 , , 25–16–6 , , 56 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 48 , , January 17 , , 7:00 pm , , Toronto , , 3–2 , , Anderson , , Air Canada Centre , , 19,615 , , 26–16–6 , , 58 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 49 , , January 19 , , 10:30 pm , , San Jose , , 4–1 , , Anderson , ,
HP Pavilion HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use. Afte ...
, , 17,562 , , 27–16–6 , , 60 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 50 , , January 21 , , 4:00 pm , ,
Anaheim Anaheim ( ) is a city in northern Orange County, California, United States, part of the Greater Los Angeles area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in Orange County, the tenth-most ...
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Honda Center Honda Center (formerly known as the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim) is an indoor arena located in Anaheim, California. The arena is home to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League. Originally named the Anaheim Arena during construction, it w ...
, , 15,500 , , 27–17–6 , , 60 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 51 , , January 23 , , 10:30 pm , ,
Los Angeles Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, ...
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Staples Center Crypto.com Arena (originally and colloquially known as Staples Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Los Angeles. Opened on October 17, 1999, as Staples Center, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along F ...
, , 18,118 , , 27–18–6 , , 60 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 52 , , January 24 , , 9:00 pm , , Phoenix , , 2–3 , , Anderson , , Jobing.com Arena , , 8,061 , , 27–19–6 , , 60 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 53 , , January 31 , , 7:00 pm , , Boston , , 3–4 , , Anderson , , TD Garden , , 17,565 , , 27–20–6 , , 60 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 54 , , February 3 , , 7:30 pm , , NY Islanders , , 1 – 2 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,252 , , 27–20–7 , , 61 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 55 , , February 4 , , 7:00 pm , , Toronto , , 0–5 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 27–21–7 , , 61 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 56 , , February 7 , , 7:30 pm , ,
St. Louis St. Louis ( , sometimes referred to as St. Louis City, Saint Louis or STL) is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It lies near the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers. In 2020, the city proper had a populatio ...
, , 1–3 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,952 , , 27–22–7 , , 61 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 57 , , February 9 , , 7:30 pm , ,
Nashville Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
, , 4–3 , , Auld , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,592 , , 28–22–7 , , 63 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 58 , , February 11 , , 2:00 pm , , Edmonton , , 3 – 4 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,085 , , 28–22–8 , , 64 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 59 , , February 14 , , 7:00 pm , , Tampa Bay , , 4–0 , , Anderson , , St. Pete Times Forum , , 17,488 , , 29–22–8 , , 66 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 60 , , February 15 , , 7:30 pm , , Florida , , 6–2 , , Anderson , ,
BankAtlantic Center Amerant Bank Arena (previously known as the National Car Rental Center, Office Depot Center, BankAtlantic Center, BB&T Center, and FLA Live Arena) is an indoor arena in Sunrise, Florida, United States. It is the home venue for the Florida Panth ...
, , 14,038 , , 30–22–8 , , 68 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc; " , 61 , , February 20 , , 1:00 pm , , NY Islanders , , 6–0 , , Anderson , ,
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (or simply the Nassau Coliseum) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Uniondale, New York, on Long Island. The venue is situated approximately east of the eastern limits of the borough of Queens in New York City, a ...
, , 15,818 , , 31–22–8 , , 70 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 62 , , February 22 , , 7:00 pm , , Washington , , 5–2 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,357 , , 32–22–8 , , 72 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 63 , , February 25 , , 7:00 pm , , Boston , , 3–5 , , Auld , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,444 , , 32–23–8 , , 72 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 64 , , February 26 , , 5:00 pm , , NY Islanders , , 5–2 , , Lehner , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,660 , , 33–23–8 , , 74 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 65 , , February 28 , , 7:00 pm , , Boston , , 1–0 , , Lehner , , TD Garden , , 17,565 , , 34–23–8 , , 76 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 66 , , March 2 , , 7:00 pm , ,
Chicago Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of Unite ...
, , 1–2 , , Lehner , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,788 , , 34–24–8 , , 76 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 67 , , March 4 , , 6:00 pm , , Florida , , 2–4 , , Lehner , , BankAtlantic Center , , 15,811 , , 34–25–8 , , 76 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 68 , , March 6 , , 7:30 pm , , Tampa Bay , , 7–3 , ,
Bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...
, , St. Pete Times Forum , , 18,967 , , 35–25–8 , , 78 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 69 , , March 8 , , 7:30 pm , , NY Rangers , , 4–1 , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 18,854 , , 36–25–8 , , 80 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 70 , , March 10 , , 7:00 pm , , Buffalo , , 3 – 4 (SO) , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,951 , , 36–25–9 , , 81 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fff;" , 71 , , March 14 , , 7:30 pm , , Montreal , , 2 – 3 (SO) , , Bishop , , Bell Centre , , 21,273 , , 36–25–10 , , 82 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 72 , , March 16 , , 7:00 pm , , Montreal , , 2 – 1 (OT) , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 37–25–10 , , 84 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 73 , , March 17 , , 7:00 pm , , Toronto , , 1–3 , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 37–26–10 , , 84 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 74 , , March 20 , , 7:30 pm , , New Jersey , , 0–1 , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,834 , , 37–27–10 , , 84 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 75 , , March 23 , , 7:30 pm , , Montreal , , 1–5 , , Anderson , , Bell Centre , , 21,273 , , 37–28–10 , , 84 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 76 , , March 24 , , 7:00 pm , , Pittsburgh , , 8–4 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,076 , , 38–28–10 , , 86 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 77 , , March 26 , , 8:30 pm , , Winnipeg , , 6–4 , , Anderson , , MTS Centre , , 15,004 , , 39–28–10 , , 88 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 78 , , March 31 , , 1:00 pm , , Philadelphia , , 4 – 3 (SO) , , Anderson , , Wells Fargo Center , , 19,822 , , 40–28–10 , , 90 , , , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 79 , , April 1 , , 3:00 pm , , NY Islanders , , 5–1 , , Anderson , , Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum , , 14,210 , , 41–28–10 , , 92 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 80 , , April 3 , , 7:30 pm , , Carolina , , 1–2 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 19,484 , , 41–29–10 , , 92 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 81 , , April 5 , , 7:30 pm , , Boston , , 1–3 , , Bishop , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 41–30–10 , , 92 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 82 , , April 7 , , 3:00 pm , , New Jersey , , 2–4 , , Anderson , , Prudential Center , , 17,625 , , 41–31–10 , , 92 , , , -


Playoffs

, - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 1 , , April 12 , , 7 pm , , 2–4 , , Anderson , , Madison Square Garden , , 18,200 , , 0–1 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 2 , , April 14 , , 7 pm , , 3–2 (OT) , , Anderson , , Madison Square Garden , , 18,200 , , 1–1 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 3 , , April 16 , , 7:30 pm , , 0–1 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,182 , , 1–2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 4 , , April 18 , , 7:30 pm , , 3–2 (OT) , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,340 , , 2–2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;" , 5 , , April 21 , , 7 pm , , 2–0 , , Anderson , , Madison Square Garden , , 18,200 , , 3–2 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 6 , , April 23 , , 7 pm , , 2–3 , , Anderson , , Scotiabank Place , , 20,500 , , 3–3 , , , - style="text-align:center; background:#fcc;" , 7 , , April 26 , , 7 pm , , 1–2 , , Anderson , , Madison Square Garden , , 18,200 , , 3–4 , , , - , style="text-align:left;" colspan=9 , Notes:
''S''.Sell-out (over 19,153 at Scotiabank Place). , -


Player statistics

Source: Ottawa Senators. Source: NHL.


Scoring

As of April 8, 2012.


Goaltending

Source: NHL. Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Senators. Stats reflect time with Senators only.
Traded mid-season.


Awards/Milestones


Awards


NHL awards


Records

The Senators set a new franchise record for the fastest two goals scored on October 8, 2011, in a 6–5 loss to the
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at the
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. The first goal was scored by
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at 15:36 of the third period, while the second goal was scored eight seconds later by
Daniel Alfredsson Daniel Alfredsson (; born 11 December 1972), nicknamed "Alfie", is a Swedish-Canadian former professional ice hockey player and assistant coach for the Ottawa Senators. He spent 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), primarily with the ...
. The previous record was nine seconds, set the previous season. On February 22, 2012, Erik Karlsson set a new franchise record for assists by a defenceman in a single season by tallying two assists, bringing his total to 47, in a 5–2 victory over the
Washington Capitals The Washington Capitals (colloquially known as the Caps) are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The Capitals compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NH ...
. The previous record was held by Norm MacIver, who tallied 46 assists during the modern franchise's inaugural season in 1992–93. On February 26, 2012, Erik Karlsson set a new franchise record for points by a defenceman in a single season by tallying two assists, bringing his points total to 65, in a 5–2 victory over the
New York Islanders The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (N ...
. The previous record was held by Norm MacIver, who tallied 63 points during the modern franchise's inaugural season in 1992–93.


Milestones


Transactions


Trades


Notes


Free agents signed


Free agents lost


Claimed via waivers


Lost via waivers


Player signings


Draft picks

The
2011 NHL entry draft The 2011 NHL entry draft was the 49th entry draft for the National Hockey League. It was held on June 24–25, 2011, at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was the first time the draft was held in the state of Minnesota since the ...
was held in
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. The Senators picked sixth overall with their own draft pick, and 21st overall with the first-round pick of the
Nashville Predators The Nashville Predators (colloquially referred to as the Preds) are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Predators compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Divisio ...
, acquired in exchange for a 2011 trade of Mike Fisher. After picking 21st, the Senators traded their 35th and 48th overall picks (the later pick acquired from the
Chicago Blackhawks The Chicago Blackhawks (spelled Black Hawks until 1986, and known colloquially as the Hawks) are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago. The Blackhawks compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (N ...
in exchange for
Chris Campoli Christopher Campoli (born July 9, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Dundas Real McCoys of the Ontario Hockey Association's Allan Cup Hockey. He played for the Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, and ...
) to the
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in exchange for the 24th overall pick. This marked the first time in franchise history that the Senators picked three times in the first round.


See also

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References

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