The original Ottawa Senators were a founding NHL franchise, and participated in the first game in NHL history.
The team moved to St. Louis and became the Eagles in 1934, but financial difficulties forced the team to fold after being bought by the league.
The players on the roster were dispersed to other teams around the league. Ottawa would have to wait over half a century for another hockey team.
In celebration of the 25 years since an NHL franchise returned to Ottawa, the team is collecting hockey mementos.
Some of these items are rare hockey artifacts from decades past, such as old sticks and equipment, and also memorabilia directly connected to the Senators.