1932–33 Ottawa Senators season


The 1932–33 Ottawa Senators season was the team's 15th season in the NHL and 47th season of play overall. After a one-year hiatus, as the Senators had suspended operations for the 1931–32 NHL season, the team rejoined the NHL, and announced former Senators star player Cy Denneny as head coach of the club.

Regular season

Players on loan to other clubs were returned to the Senators, including Syd Howe and captain Frank Finnigan. Former Boston Bruins star player Cooney Weiland joined the team and led the Senators in goals and points, while Howe would chip in with 12 goals and 24 points. Rookie right-wing Gus Forslund played the season for the Senators, becoming the first Swedish-born player in the NHL. The Senators blueline was led by Allan Shields, who led all defensemen with 11 points, while leading the team and being among the NHL leaders in penalty minutes at 119.
In goal, Alec Connell would start the season for the Senators, however, he would miss some games due to injury, and would eventually lose his starters job to Bill Beveridge, who emerged as the teams number 1 goaltender. Beveridge would lead the team with 7 victories, while Connell would post a team best 2.56 GAA.
The Senators would start off the season with a respectable 7–7–3 record through their first 17 games, however, they would slump to a 4–20–7 record the rest of the way, and owner Frank Ahearn had Denneny fine some players who displayed indifferent hockey. The Sens would finish in last place in the NHL for the second straight time.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
C481611274
C/LW4812122417
LW471482226
LW471271912
RW454141837
RW4849132
D487411119
LW4747118
RW/C3245914
LW204596
RW163696
LW/D302248
LW/C160330
D3420242
D3511218
D1601139
G350000
D1600010
D40000
G150000
C20000
LW70000
D3100030

;Goaltending
PlayerMinGPWLTGAGAASO
2195357198952.605
84515482362.561
Team:3040481127101312.596