1921–22 Ottawa Senators season

The Senators would finish in first place in the standings, but lost in the playoff to the Toronto St. Pats.

Punch Broadbent emerged as the offensive leader for the Senators, leading the NHL in goals (32) and points (46).

Teammate Cy Denneny finished in 2nd in NHL scoring with 39 points, and 3rd in goals at 27.

All 3 players missed 2 games due to the injuries they occurred, while Cleghorn was given a match penalty and fined $15 by the league.

Clint Benedict once again had a great season, winning an NHL best 14 games, while leading the league with a 3.34 GAA.