1930–31 Ottawa Senators season


The 1930–31 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 14th season in the NHL, 46th overall. The club failed to make the playoffs, attendance continued to fall, and the team was losing money.

Off-season

Prior to the season beginning, the Senators sent future Hall of Fame defenceman King Clancy to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for $35,000 and two players.

Regular season

led the team offensively, scoring a team high 19 goals, while tying with Bill Touhey for the lead in points at 30.
Alec Connell would get the majority of action in the Senators net, winning all ten games the Senators won and posting a 3.01 GAA. Bill Beveridge would also get some time in goal, however he finished 0–8–0 with a GAA of 3.69.
The Senators would finish in last place for the first time in team history, and with the Great Depression taking its toll on the team, the NHL allowed the Senators and the Philadelphia Quakers to suspend operations for the 1931–32 NHL season, renting the players for $25,000.

Final standings

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
RW4419113050
LW441515308
RW4411142591
LW441482244
LW449122112
RW44981740
D37561173
C/RW3354925
D4324661
D2804428
D3521348
G90000
G360000
LW110004
LW140000
LW/C130002

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
219036102241103.013
5209080323.690
Team:271044103041423.143

Playoffs

The Senators did not qualify for the playoffs

Transactions

Trades

Source:

Roster