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Ottawa and Hockey
Ottawa Hockey Club " Silver Seven " ( the original Ottawa Senators ( original ) | Ottawa Senators ), the Champion of the Stanley Cup in 1905
* 1917 – The National Hockey League is formed, with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, and Toronto Arenas as its first teams.
Stanley sent the following message to the victory celebration held on March 18, 1892, at Ottawa's Russell Hotel for the three-time champion Ottawa Hockey Club:
Sweetland and Ross first presented the trophy in 1893 to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association on behalf of the affiliated Montreal Hockey Club, the champions of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada ( AHAC ), since they " defeated all comers during the late season, including the champions of the Ontario Association " ( Ottawa ).
Five days later, in the first Stanley Cup Final game, Montreal HC beat the Ottawa Hockey Club, 3 – 1.
During December Battalion forwards Cody Hodgson and Evgeny Grachev represented their respective countries ( Canada and Russia ) at the World Junior Hockey Championships in Ottawa.
* Montreal HC and Ottawa HC tie for first place in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) regular season with 6 – 2 records.
* January — Ottawa Hockey Club defeats Winnipeg Rowing Club to defend the Stanley Cup in a Cup challenge.
* February — Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Hockey Club withdraws from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) over a demand by the league to replay a game.
* 18 December — Dawson City Nuggets begin a 4, 000 mile journey by dog sled to play the Ottawa Hockey Club in a Stanley Cup challenge scheduled for 13 January 1905.
* Ottawa Hockey Club wins a challenge series against the Dawson City Nuggets of Dawson City, Yukon two games to nil.
* Ottawa wins the Federal Amateur Hockey League ( FAHL ) championship to defend the Stanley Cup.
* February — Ottawa Hockey Club defeats Queen's College of Kingston, Ontario in a Stanley Cup challenge
* March — Ottawa Hockey Club wins the Eastern Canada Hockey Association ( ECHA ) championship and the Stanley Cup.
* March — Ottawa Cliffsides win the Inter-Provincial Amateur Hockey Union ( IPAHU ) and the Allan Cup.
It has been reported that the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators are exploring the possibility of playing a regular season game outdoors on the Rideau Canal, using temporary bleachers for the spectators.
The final hockey game of Baker's Princeton career was at Ottawa's Dey's Arena against the University of Ottawa on February 28, 1914, for the Intercollegiate Hockey Championship of America.
* March 5-The Ottawa Hockey Club is founded.

Ottawa and Club
But, one of her favourite events that she hosted was the annual Christmas party for the Ottawa Boys & Girls Club and its French-language counterpart, the Patro d ' Ottawa ; the children came to Rideau Hall to visit with Santa and attended a lunch in the Tent Room, which Sauvé personally hosted and wore a paper party hat to celebrate the special occasion.
In 1999, after several years of a rocky relationship with the Ottawa Gaming Club ( who occupied the first floor of 631 King Edward Ave .) The Fulcrum was granted the first and second floor of the building as their new offices ( the basement was used as storage by the SFUO ).
The river led to the development of the Ottawa Valley Canoe Association in 1893, which still exists today as the Carleton Place Canoe Club.
* Ottawa Curling Club of Canada
* February 11-The Montreal Victorias defeat the Ottawa Hockey Club 1 – 0 to win the second Montreal Winter Carnival ice hockey tournament.
* March 7-The Ottawa Hockey Club defeats the Toronto St. George's 5 – 0 to win the inaugural Ontario Hockey Association championship.
* March 7-Montreal Hockey Club defeats Ottawa 1 – 0 to regain the AHAC title for the fifth consecutive year.
* March 18-At a celebration dinner to honour the Ottawa Hockey Club, Canadian Governor-General Lord Stanley announces his new trophy to be awarded to the ice hockey champions of Canada.
* March-The Ottawa Hockey Club defeats the Toronto Granites by default to win the Ontario Hockey Association title.

Ottawa and wins
After winning Game 7, 6 – 1, the Flyers fought Ottawa in the second round with equal vigor as they split the first four games of the series, Cechmanek earning shutouts in both wins.
Those comeback victories became a recurring sight throughout the season, as Atlanta pulled off stunning upsets over the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and Ottawa Senators, as well as wins against the Los Angeles Kings and New York Islanders.
Frank McGee, incensed by comments from the Dawson squad, scores 14 goals as Ottawa wins the second game 23 – 2.
* Grey CupOttawa Rough Riders wins 21 – 14 over the Saskatchewan Roughriders
With one of the most impressive playoff performances of his career, Brodeur guided the Devils to their third Stanley Cup victory after dramatic seven-game series wins against the top-seeded Ottawa Senators and the surprising 7th-seeded Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
On April 3, 2007, Brodeur tied the NHL record for most wins in a single season with 47, set by Bernie Parent in 1973 – 74, in a 2 – 1 shootout victory against the Ottawa Senators.
* 29 – 31 March — Ottawa Senators wins the Stanley Cup for the fifth time, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos by 2 games to 0 in the 1923 Stanley Cup Finals
* March — Ottawa Hockey Club wins the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) championship and Stanley Cup
Vézina recorded his first career shutout during the 1912 – 13 season, defeating Ottawa 6 – 0 on, 1913, for one of his nine wins in the season.
Clancy played for junior teams in the Ottawa area and began his NHL career in his hometown playing for the Senators, where he would establish himself as among the league's top players and help the Senators to Stanley Cup wins in 1923 and 1927.
On March 15, 2009, Ottawa beat the Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 3 to give Kilrea a win in his final regular season game, giving him 1, 193 wins all-time.
In 1919, Moran became a custom house builder, and continued in this career for at least 1935, as he was working as such at age 66, in 1944, when he was interviewed about his playing days, along with contemporary goaltender Percy LeSueur, who is noted for his Stanley Cup wins in 1909 and 1911 with the Ottawa Senators.

Ottawa and Canadian
* 1982 – Patriation of the Canadian constitution in Ottawa by Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper ( right ) and President of the United States | U. S. President Barack Obama ( left ) meet in Ottawa in February 2009
The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: " The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces — the ' new ' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called ' Canada Day '— has nothing controversially Canadian about it.
Into the late 1960s, nationally televised, multi-cultural concerts held in Ottawa were added, and the fête became known as Festival Canada ; after 1980 the Canadian government began to promote the celebrating of Dominion Day beyond the national capital, giving grants and aid to cities across the country to help fund local activities.
* 2008 Ottawa radio licences: On November 21, 2008, federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore issued a statement calling on the CRTC to review its approval of two new radio stations, Frank Torres ' CIDG-FM and Astral Media's CJOT-FM, which it had licensed in August 2008 to serve the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market.
The patriation of the Canadian constitution was achieved in 1982 when the British and Canadian parliaments passed parallel acts: the Canada Act, 1982 ( 1982, c. 11 ), in London, and the Constitution Act, 1982, in Ottawa.
The first native seeds were planted with the publication of The Canadian Unitarian in Ottawa from 1940 to 1946, a small newsletter distributed with the newsletters of Canadian churches.
A second Canadian production by the Sock ' n Buskin Theatre Company opened on March 12, 2009 for a short run in Ottawa at Kailash Mital Theatre at Carleton University.
While in Ottawa he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and a volume of his own poetry.
* John David Ford, Canadian political figure ; Green Party leader in Ottawa South ; candidate in 2004 and 2006 federal elections ( Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007 )
* John-James Ford ( born 1972 ), Canadian foreign service officer who gained notability as poet, short story writer and novelist ; winner of 2006 Ottawa Book Award
* 1935 – One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa, Ontario.
A month later Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk in Ottawa, took political asylum in Canada and gave the Royal Canadian Mounted Police many agent names ; Philby could do nothing about this.
Seven unions marched in Ottawa, prompting a promise by Canadian Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald to repeal the " barbarous " anti-union laws.
* 1939 – The Canadian National War Memorial is unveiled by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa.
* 1957 – Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first Canadian Monarch to open up an annual session of the Canadian Parliament, presenting her Speech from the Throne in Ottawa, Canada.
* Ottawa Central Railway a Canadian Shortline owned by CN Rail
Elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1911, Bennett returned to the provincial scene to again lead the Alberta Tories in the 1913 provincial election, but kept his federal seat in Ottawa when his Tories failed to take power in the province ; such practice was later forbidden.
* 1990 – The Dalai Lama unveils the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights in Canada's capital city of Ottawa.
" Canadian television covers a memorial service on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, which Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, and U. S. Ambassador to Canada Paul Cellucci presided over, and more than 100, 000 people attended.
* Canada Advanced Distributed Learning Partnership Laboratory ( Ottawa, Canada ): Support ADL implementation with the Canadian DND

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