The Senators' financial troubles continued, as the team sold Punch Broadbent to the New York Americans.
[1] NHL president Frank Calder addressed an Ottawa Rotary Club meeting that February, and told the attendees: "The team cannot live on tradition and sentiment.
Frank Finnigan scored 15 of them to lead the team, and finish with a club high of 19 points.
Midway through the season, the Sens traded longtime player Buck Boucher to the Montreal Maroons in exchange for youngster Joe Lamb.
The Senators failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1925, as they finished in fourth place in the five-team Canadian Division.