1923–24 Ottawa Senators season

The team's ownership was unified with the parent Ottawa Hockey Association which was to be owned by Frank Ahearn and Tommy Gorman.

Ted Dey gave up his half-interest in the Senators first for an investment in the Association and the Auditorium, then sold his share to Ahearn and Gorman.

[1] Cy Denneny led the NHL in scoring with 22 goals and 23 points, while Frank Nighbor became the first player to win the Hart Trophy, awarded to the MVP of the league.

The Sens defense were led by Buck Boucher and King Clancy, who both finished among the league leaders in points.

On March 25, the Canadiens and Calgary Tigers Stanley Cup Finals game was played at the Ottawa Auditorium, due to the Mount Royal Arena in Montreal not having artificial ice.

The Senators changed their jersey colours from black, red and white to gold, red and white, with a championship patch. Display at the Hockey Hall of Fame . [ citation needed ]