1919–20 Ottawa Senators season

Frank Nighbor led the Sens offensively with 26 goals, good for 3rd in the NHL, and his 33 points ranked him 4th.

Clint Benedict would set an NHL record with 5 shutouts, and he led the league in both wins (19) and GAA (2.66).

The Senators finished February with a 7-1-0 record, earning 14 points, and sitting in first place in the second half standings.

The Senators won the second half of the NHL season as they posted a league best 10-2-0 record, earning 20 points.

The Senators would face the Seattle Metropolitans for the Stanley Cup, with all games scheduled to be played in Ottawa.

Team picture as published in 1921 Ice Hockey Guide