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Ottawa Senators tickets don’t conjure up images of Cup-winning teams the way, say, Montreal Canadiens tickets do, but that doesn’t mean the Senators don’t have players that are capable of winning. Erik Karlsson, for example, is one of the NHL’s top defensemen and has been since his arrival in 2009. Karlsson won the Norris Trophy in 2012 and is a consistent point producer (74 pts in 2013-14) and puck possession driver (10.4% CorsiRel) seemingly every year.

The issue facing the Senators this season is how the club will adapt to life without former captain and top-line centerman Jason Spezza, whose trade request was granted by general manager Bryan Murray and resulted in him being sent to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Alex Chiasson, a couple of prospects, and a second-round pick in 2015. Spezza’s departure will no doubt impact the Senators negatively; it’ll be up to players like Kyle Turris and Mika Zibanejad to step up this season.

The free agency period wasn’t as busy as Senators fans would have liked to see, and with the loss of Spezza, the excitement level around the team isn’t exactly high. But, that could indicate buying Ottawa Senators tickets won’t be as difficult for fans as it has been in years past.

Canadian Tire Centre is the NHL’s fourth-largest arena in terms of total capacity, meaning there is opportunity for Ottawa to generate the type of revenue that hypothetically should allow it to compete with any team in the league during free agency from a financial perspective. Canadian Tire Centre seats 20,510 for Senators games, and attendance over the past decade or so has remained steady, with approximately 18,100 fans filling the seats during home games each season.

But despite their ticket-sales revenue, Ottawa was unable to sign free agent forward Ales Hemsky after trading for him at the Mar. 5 trade deadline—he signed a three-year, $12 million deal with Dallas this summer—which shows that agreeing to terms with a coveted player isn’t always about the dollar amount.

For the fans, there’s a silver lining to all of this: cheap Senators tickets likely won’t be hard to find.

The Ottawa Senators are one of the fastest-rising teams in the post-lockout NHL. You’d be hard pressed to find another team earning as much hype—deservedly so—from analysts and fans alike.

The Senators (25-17-6, 56 points) had several key players miss significant time due to injury during the abbreviated 2012-13 season: LW Milan Michalek, superstar defenseman Erik Karlsson, and starting netminder Craig Andersen were among the big names who spent time on the team’s injured list last season.

Suffice it to say that the odds of Ottawa making any kind of noise in the standings were long.

But despite a roster decimated by injury, head coach Paul MacLean was able to lead his team to a seventh-place Eastern Conference finish and a playoff berth, earning the NHL’s Jack Adams trophy as the league’s coach of the year for his efforts. What’s more, the Senators knocked off the no. 2-seeded Montreal Canadiens in the opening round of the postseason, surprising almost everyone.

Ottawa is trending upwards, and so is the popularity of Senators tickets for the 2013-14 campaign. The Canadian Tire Centre seats 19,153 for NHL games and team ownership expects to fill it to capacity more often than not this year.

Hockey being the national pastime in Canada certainly helps the team’s cause, but the on-ice product is the main factor in drawing fans to the rink. Barring the same kind of injury luck that the team had last season, the roster has the talent necessary to make another playoff push.

Karlsson is back from his devastating Achilles injury and Andersen is healthy and prepared for another solid season. NHL analysts have projected the Senators to build on last season’s performance and finish near the top of the newly formed Atlantic Division this year.

Getting in on the ground floor, so to speak, would behoove fans looking to follow this team on what could be another trip to the postseason. Those waiting until March or April to buy Senators tickets might find themselves to on the outside looking in, or at least having to pay higher prices than what can be found online today.

Ottawa Senators tickets are red hot with the Sens emerging as a top playoff contender in the Eastern Conference. The Ottawa Senators square off against the arch rival Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres with visits from the New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers and all of the East’s top contenders filling out the schedule. Ottawa Senators tickets also mean you’ll have the opportunity to the league’s biggest names, like Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals and John Tavares of the New York Islanders and so many more. A visit to Scotiabank Place means you’ll see the Ottawa Senators take on all of the Eastern Conference’s top contenders, as they look to make the playoffs for the 14th time in the last 16 seasons.

The Ottawa Senators’ roster has one of the NHL’s most dynamic forwards in Jason Spezza as well as one of its best defensemen in Erik Karlsson. Both Spezza and Karlsson are two-time NHL all-stars and Karlsson is the reigning Norris Trophy winner as the league’s top defenseman. Captain Daniel Alfredsson is a six-time NHL All-Star and a future Hall-of-Famer and the Ottawa Senators goaltending tandem of Craig Anderson and Ben Bishop give them one of the league’s best pairs as the team looks to contend for a Stanley Cup.
In 2006-07, the Ottawa Senators came up just short in the chase for the franchise’s first Stanley Cup, falling to the Anaheim Ducks in five games in the Stanley Cup Final.
The latest incarnation of the Ottawa Senators began play in the 1992-93 NHL season and the team has called Scotiabank Place home since 1996 after four seasons at the Ottawa Civic Centre. The franchise’s predecessor, the original Ottawa Senators, were founded in 1883, predating the NHL, and the original Sens captured 11 Stanley Cups from 1903-1927.
Buy Ottawa Senators tickets online to catch the stretch run of Alfredsson’s storied career as the team sets its aim on the Stanley Cup Playoffs! You don’t want to miss out! Get your Ottawa Senators tickets now!

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With Ottawa Senators tickets to the Scotiabank Place, you are getting the chance to see one of professional hockey's truly elite teams in one of the best-designed stadiums in the NHL. With six world-class restaurants, 140 private suites, and not a bad seat in the house, you won't regret the trip to Kanata, Canada's high-tech capital in Ontario. But never mind the arena! You also get some of the best hockey in the NHL today! That's the real reason Ottawa Senators tickets are so popular. The Senators have what it takes to go all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals, and fans don't want to miss a second.

The Star
The Senators are led on the ice by captain and right winger Daniel Affredsson, one of the true great players of today's NHL. The former rookie of year with four All-Star Game appearances took last year's playoff exit personally, and vowed to bounce back this year with a vengeance. Don't doubt him. With Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley, Alfie was the Ottawa Senators ticket to success last season as the most prolific offense, with an average of 3.8 goals a game.

The Coach
Head coach Bryan Murray is a fan-favorite, and not just because Ottawa is his hometown. He lead the Capitals to the playoffs every year of his tenure as head coach in Washington and won the Jack Adams Award in 1984. He led both the Florida Panthers and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks to the Stanley Cup Finals, but has yet to win the Championship. He is determined to make good on owner Eugene Melnyk's promise to Senators fans to win the Cup and hoard it year after year.

The Team
Critics keeping bringing up the Senators' disappointing post-season exit in the second round, but fans can sense that this is the Sens' year. There's nothing to stop the Senators from dominating the regular season again, just as they did last year, but what fans want is a Stanley Cup. The addition of goalie Martin Gerber will help out a lot in front of the net, and up-and-coming defensemen Joe Corvo and Tom Preissing will strengthen an already-tight blue line. The Sens have everything they need to bring home the Cup. Don't miss out on this historic season with Ottawa Senators tickets!
 

 

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Ottawa Senators tickets leapt to the top of the NHL ticket list with the addition of Dany Heatley and Dominick Hasek. Heatley, the promising young forward from Atlanta, is fully recovered from injury and ready to resume his ascent to NHL superstardom. Hasek, who won a Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings, is one of the NHL’s top goalkeepers and returns to play after a year in retirement and another season spent recuperating from injury. The dynamic duo is the Senators best chance in years to reach the Stanley Cup Finals. NHL hockey fans are responding to their presence in Ottawa by flocking to the Corel Centre and scooping up Ottawa Senators tickets by the handful.

Since 1992, the Senators have been providing Ottawa hockey fans with the chance to see top notch NHL action. Although the Stanley Cup has eluded the team, it wasn’t long ago that the Senators gave their fans a ride to the Western Conference Finals. Fighting a franchise bankruptcy in 2003, the Senators could have folded their tents and gone home. Instead, they embarked on a 52-21-8-1 ride that landed Ottawa in the NHL Playoffs. After dropping the first game to the New York Islanders, the Senators responded with a four-game win streak to advance to the second round. After the series evened at 2-2, Ottawa exploded with 10 goals in two games to eliminate the Philadelphia Flyers. The Eastern Conference Finals saw the Senators force a seventh game with the New Jersey Devils, where they were sent home with a 3-2 loss.

Ottawa Senators tickets have given their fans some thrilling rides in the last few years, including six consecutive trips to the NHL Playoffs. It’s time for the Corel Centre to host a Stanley Cup Finals game. With Heatley and Hasek on the roster, that possibility just got much better. New head coach Bryan Murray should benefit from the increased talent immediately, as the Senators set out on a schedule that include divisional showdowns with the Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, the always powerful Montreal Canadiens, and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Senators are ready. The Corel Centre will be packed. It’s time to get your Ottawa Senators tickets.
 

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