Just four nights later in Buffalo, the Senators defeated the Sabres 10-4.
The Senators then defeated Vancouver 3 games to 1 in the semi-finals.
The series ended after four games, when the Senators defeated the Bruins in the fourth game.
The Senators would defeat the Canadiens 5-3 in one of the few highlights that season.
The Senators defeated the Canadiens in five games.
The Senators (47-24-8) defeated the Islanders for the fourth time in four meetings this season by racing past them and pelting Dubielewicz with shots.
On the day after Christmas, the Senators had defeated the Rangers by 5-2.
Eighteen Senators led by Charles Sumner defeated the treaty.
Peckinpaugh was a key contributor in the 1924 World Series, in which the Senators defeated the Giants.
The Senators defeated Seattle to win their eighth Stanley Cup title.