1995–96 Ottawa Senators season
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The 1995–96 Ottawa Senators season was the fourth season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). This season was plenty of change for the club. The club changed coaching staffs twice, changed their general manager and moved into the new Palladium arena in Kanata. The team again finished last in the league, even though they knocked the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils out of playoff contention in the last game of the season, allowing the Tampa Bay Lightning to clinch the playoff berth at the expense of the Devils.[1][2]
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1995–96 Ottawa Senators | |
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Division | 6th Northeast |
Conference | 13th Eastern |
1995–96 record | 18–59–5 |
Home record | 8–28–5 |
Road record | 10–31–0 |
Goals for | 191 |
Goals against | 291 |
Team information | |
General manager | Randy Sexton (Oct-Dec) Pierre Gauthier (Dec-Apr) |
Coach | Rick Bowness (Oct-Nov) Dave Allison (Nov-Jan) Jacques Martin (Jan-Apr) |
Captain | Randy Cunneyworth |
Alternate captains | Steve Duchesne Tom Chorske |
Arena | Ottawa Civic Centre (Oct-Dec) The Palladium[lower-alpha 1] (Jan-Apr) |
Average attendance | 13,271 (544,108 total) |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Prince Edward Island Senators Thunder Bay Senators |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Daniel Alfredsson (26) |
Assists | Daniel Alfredsson (35) |
Points | Daniel Alfredsson (61) |
Penalty minutes | Dennis Vial (276) |
Plus/minus | Pat Elyniuk (+2) |
Wins | Damian Rhodes (10) |
Goals against average | Damian Rhodes (2.77) |
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