2005–06 Ottawa Senators season


The 2005–06 Ottawa Senators season was the 14th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. After one of their franchise-best regular seasons, finishing with 113 points, the Senators made it to the Eastern Conference Semi-final, in which the Buffalo Sabres eliminated Ottawa in five games.

Off-season

Changes occurred to the Senators roster before the season. First, Ottawa acquired the playoff-experienced goaltender Dominik Hasek for his Stanley Cup experience. Second, a blockbuster trade on August 23, 2005 involved Marian Hossa and Greg de Vries being sent to the Atlanta Thrashers for Dany Heatley. The trade occurred on the day that Hossa had signed a new contract. The value of Hossa's contract was beyond what General Manager John Muckler felt that Hossa was worth and so he was dealt away. Marian had led the Senators in scoring.
, its name since January 2006 since signing with Scotiabank for a 25-year, $25 million contract.

Regular season

Dany Heatley, together with Daniel Alfredsson and Jason Spezza, formed one of the NHL's top offensive lines, dubbed the "CASH line" by fans in a contest held by the Ottawa Citizen. The name is made from the initials of Captain Alfredsson, Spezza, and Heatley. Cash Line won out over finalists 'Dash Line' and 'Dazzle Line,' which Spezza reputedly despised and wanted to veto. Another nickname the line picked up was the "Pizza Line", used by the Ottawa Sun, a rival to the Citizen. However, during the press conference to introduce the teams for the 2007 Stanley Cup Final, Heatley went on record to say he likes the "CASH line" name.
The Senators team sent nine players to the 2006 Winter Olympics as part of the NHL's commitment. Daniel Alfredsson, Zdeno Chara, Martin Havlat, Dany Heatley, Andrej Meszaros, Wade Redden, Christoph Schubert and Anton Volchenkov all played for their respective country's national teams, while Jason Spezza was named a substitute for Canada. The experience, however, was poor for the Senators: Dominik Hasek was having an impressive season prior to Olympic play, but the team lost him to a hamstring injury he suffered while playing for the Czech Republic. He would not play again for the Senators.
In addition to leading the NHL with most goals for, the Senators also led the NHL in shorthanded goals, scoring points and shots on goal.

Highlights

The "CASH line" made a dramatic and historic debut, playing in the first game of the 2005–06 season on October 5, 2005, against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Toronto. In the pre-season, right winger Brandon Bochenski had been playing on the line as he had played with Spezza in the American Hockey League during the 2004–05 NHL lockout. But with five minutes to go, with the Senators trailing, then Senators' Head Coach Bryan Murray replaced Bochenski with Daniel Alfredsson, who scored a game-tying goal with 62 seconds left. Heatley and Alfredsson would then go on to score the first shootout goals in NHL history to win the game that night.
Other highlights of the Senators' season included an 8–0 road win over their Ontario rivals, the Maple Leafs, on October 29, 2005. Dany Heatley scored four consecutive goals in that game. Just four nights later, the Senators defeated the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo, 10–4. Martin Havlat and Daniel Alfredsson each scored four goals and Jason Spezza provided four assists. It was the first time that an NHL team had scored ten goals in a regular-season game since January 11, 2003, when the Washington Capitals defeated the Florida Panthers at home by a score of 12–2. It was also the first time that the Senators had scored ten goals in a regular-season game since November 13, 2001, when they defeated the Capitals 11–5 away in Washington, D.C. On November 29, 2005, the Senators defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4–0 and, in doing so, improved to a 19–3–0 record through their first 22 games of the regular season. Over that span, Ottawa outscored its opponents 102–45. Spezza had reached 41 points and Alfredsson had reached 40 points by this point. Heatley recorded a point in every one of these games and had 17 goals and 21 assists for 38 points.
In an 8–2 win over Toronto on December 17, 2005, the Senators set a franchise record for most power play goals scored in one game, with six. On February 2, 2006, the Senators scored three short-handed goals in a 7–2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was the second time in franchise history that the Senators scored three shorthanded goals in a single game, as the Senators had scored three shorthanded goals in a 5–2 home win over the Florida Panthers on November 18, 2000.
Dany Heatley became the first Senator in franchise history to reach 100 points on April 13, 2006, recording two assists during a 5–4 overtime loss to the Florida Panthers and five days later became the first Senator to score 50 goals in a season. Meanwhile, defenceman Wade Redden became the first Senator to win the NHL Plus/Minus Award, tied with New York Ranger Michal Rozsival, with a +35 rating. Despite missing 14 games, Jason Spezza finished second in the NHL in assists, with 71.

Season standings

Game log

October

November

December

January

February

March

April

The Ottawa Senators ended the 2005–06 regular season as the Eastern Conference's first seed, qualifying for the playoffs for the ninth time in the franchise's 13 seasons of play.
Ray Emery took over the starting goaltender duties; he became the first rookie netminder since Philadelphia's Brian Boucher in 2000 to win a playoff series when the Senators defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, four games to one. The Senators were then defeated by the Buffalo Sabres in the second round, four games to one.
After the playoff loss, Senators owner Eugene Melnyk comforted fans in an open letter by saying that their team would not only win the Stanley Cup in the future but, once they had it, they would, he boasted, "hoard" it year after year.

Eastern Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (8) [Tampa Bay Lightning]

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeries
1April 21Tampa Bay1–4OttawaEmery19,6601–0
2April 23Tampa Bay4–3OttawaEmery19,7451–1
3April 25Ottawa8–4Tampa BayEmery20,8152–1
4April 27Ottawa5–2Tampa BayEmery20,6823–1
5April 29Tampa Bay2–3OttawaEmery20,0044–1

Ottawa wins series 4–1.

Eastern Conference Semi-finals: vs. (4) [Buffalo Sabres]

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeries
1May 5Buffalo7–6OttawaOTEmery19,5440–1
2May 8Buffalo2–1OttawaEmery19,8160–2
3May 10Ottawa2–3BuffaloOTEmery18,6900–3
4May 11Ottawa2–1BuffaloEmery18,6901–3
5May 13Buffalo3–2OttawaOTEmery20,0241–4

Buffalo wins series 4–1.

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
LW82505310386292327
RW77436010350291658
C681971903323705
LW822030504016442
D651040506335804
C81173148468405
C682222446423243
D71162743135171013
D821029396134502
D77530355929300
C822112334417164
RW791617332049800
C/LW821020307621102
RW5820929227514
RW7651621502100
D69118199019000
D75413175321000
RW18971646211
RW206713147200
D564610484010
RW602351410000
C190444−4000
C411202000
LW410101000
G3901120000
G401100000
G43000160000
D200024000
D7000311000
D110004−2000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLT/OTGAGAASOSASVSV%
25844328104902.09512021112.925
216839231141022.8231045943.902
2074101123.4809684.875
Team:495982522192042.47823432139.913

Playoffs

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C1059142−1301
RW10761340301
LW103912111301
RW10281042100
D9281010−2201
LW10257142000
C1033623100
C10224121010
D10134230100
D904481000
D821321000
D92026−2000
C102024−1001
RW802212−2000
RW1010110−3000
D10101180000
RW1010114−1000
G1001100000
D701143000
C/LW100002−4000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%
6041055292.880289260.900
Team:6041055292.880289260.900

Awards and records

Trades

Received from waivers

Roster

Sources:
Ottawa's picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa, Ontario.
Round#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/Junior/Club team
19Brian Lee USAOttawa SenatorsMoorhead High School
370Vitali Anikienko RussiaOttawa SenatorsLokomotiv Yaroslavl
495Cody Bass CanadaOttawa Senators Mississauga IceDogs
498Ilya Zubov RussiaOttawa Senators Chelyabinsk
4115Janne Kolehmainen Ottawa SenatorsSaiPa
5136Tomas Kudelka Ottawa SenatorsHC Zlín Jr.
6186Dmitri MegalinskyRussiaOttawa SenatorsLokomotiv Yaroslavl
7204Colin GreeningCanadaOttawa SenatorsUpper Canada College

Farm teams