Great Hockey Game
by Chase203 on 2017-02-22Canadian Tire Centre - KanataThe seats were amazing...section 118 easy access from parking lot... line ups bearable at the washrooms and concessions
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Ottawa Senators History
The original Ottawa Senators were founded in 1883 and were one of the founding teams of the NHL during its early years, winning 11 Stanley Cup Championships between 1903 and 1927. When the NHL started to expand to the U.S., the Senators were sold to St. Louis and became the Eagles, but the team shuttered after one year. The second incarnation of the Senators joined the NHL in 1992. The Senators have since gone on to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs 16 times.
Ottawa Senators Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1883
Team Colors: Black, Red, Gold
Team Rivals: Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres
Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre
Located in Kanata, a vibrant suburb of Ottawa, Canadian Tire Centre is one of the region's premiere entertainment venues. Since opening in 1996, the arena has served as the home of the Ottawa Senators. Capable of hosting 18,000 fans for hockey games, the arena is also regularly used for concerts and other sports events. In 2007, the arena hosted games three and four of the Stanley Cup Finals. The arena is also known for being the place where Wayne Gretzky played his final NHL game in Canada.
The Ottawa Senators’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at PNC Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, when the Senators face off against the Carolina Hurricanes. The Senators will also participate in the 2023 NHL Global Series — hosted at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden — with matches against the Detroit Red Wings on November 16 and the Minnesota Wild on November 18. They play their final game of the regular season at TD Garden against Atlantic Division opponents the Boston Bruins. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Ottawa Senators.
The Senators have made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (in 2007), but have never won the Stanley Cup.
The seating map for Canadian Tire Centre can be viewed here.
The seats were amazing...section 118 easy access from parking lot... line ups bearable at the washrooms and concessions
OTTAWA SENATORS BECAME ONE OF MY PASSIONS! TRULY!
1st Time to the Canadian Tire Centre, nice arena. The food deal before 7 was incredible. And the away team.......my team The Calgary Flames took the win in overtime
Had a great time at the game. Second time seeing a game at the Canadian Tire Centre and enjoyed both. Came in from the Toronto area and will definately catch another game here. The staff is always very friendly.
We arrived to find someone had spilled poutine on one of our seats and the floor in front of it (how Canadian). We waited more than half a period for someone to come clean, and they wiped the seat off with a cloth and swept the floor. The seat was hardly clean, the floor was a greasy slippy mess from the gravy and no one checked in after to make sure it was taken care of properly. If I was paying $20-30 for a nosebleed seat, maybe, just maybe this would be somewhat tolerable, but this was a $100 for the seat at a professional hockey game/arena.
We came from Montréal to see the game on a Saturday night. We had super a Bert's at the Canadian Tire Center the food was very good and fast service. We had a 20 minute wait but that was OK. At 6:30 we were out and in the arena with a half hour before the game.
Having the metal detectors right at the front entrance doors really slowed our entry into the building. We had to wait outside for quite a while despite arriving at 5:30pm for a 7pm game. Plus 4 machines were not working. Maybe there could be a "fast lane" set up for people with no purses/bags. Service at the Molson Canadian restaurant was extremely slow (waited 40 mins for two smoke meat sandwiches) and too expensive for the quality of food received. Also $15 to park for a few hours is outrageous!!
It was an amazing ceremony honouring Alfie! However, section 312 is a terrible section to sit in due to many fans that stand throughout the game. Do NOT sit in section 312 if you actually want to see the action. Never again will I make that mistake.
Sens games are great but an Hour and a half to get to a game is not worth it!!!
it was fun to go watch our local team with a pair of ticket that we won ...personaly the experience was great
Year after year the Sens organization upgrades and improves the centre to enhance the experience for fans. It would be easy to keep the status quo but not this OWNERSHIP TEAM. My only gripe is the fee for parking. $15 is pushing the limits. That is why I limit my visits to Sens games to 1-3 times a year. Thanks. Go!!! Sens!!!! Go!!!
CTC a great venue for the hockey game. I'm not a big hockey fan, but there is something about seeing the game live that makes all the difference. Ottawa fans can get anyone into a game!
I was shocked when asked to pay $24.95 for a warm up puck. ridiculous
Great seats even the 300 section I as still able to see everything with the view.
Brought my 87 year old mom to the game and the Sens organization treated her extra special in every way by helping her to her seat showering her with gifts and putting her on the big screen she was very excited and appreciated her night out ...thank you !!
Even though they lose the game over all was good and been part of was really and placent
The Senators vs the Canucks. Vancouver continues its losing streak. Seat one was obstructed by the cameraman. This was not noted at time of purchase. Staff at the venue said they checked and the ticket had been purchased that morning and there had been two pop ups to say it was an obstructed view. This is not true as the ticket had been purchased weeks before. There is obviously a connection problem between Ticketmaster and the box office.
Had an amazing night at the game! Well worth the drive to Ottawa!
i'm a Colorado Avalanche fan but treated myself to a game here in Ottawa. i celebrated for each goal(s) by both teams.
Great venue for hockey and customer service is excellent