Binghamton Senators

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Binghamton Senators
City: Binghamton, New York
League: American Hockey League
Conference: Eastern Conference
Division: East Division
Founded: 2002
Home Arena: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Colors: red, black, and gold
Owner(s): multiple
General Manager: Thomas Mitchell
Head Coach: Cory Clouston
Media: Press & Sun-Bulletin
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Affiliates: Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Franchise history
1972 to 1992: New Haven Nighthawks
1992 to 1993: New Haven Senators
1993 to 1996: Prince Edward Island Senators
2002 to present: Binghamton Senators
Championships
Division Championships: 2 2002–03, 2004–05

The Binghamton Senators are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Binghamton, New York, USA at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.

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[edit] History

AHL hockey returned to Binghamton after a five-year absence in 2002 (the city had a team in the United Hockey League in the interim). The Binghamton Senators took to the ice and enjoyed a successful freshman season, going 43–26–9 with 97 pts. They breezed by their first two playoff rounds, but were easily defeated by the Hamilton Bulldogs in 5 games. The 2003–04 season was not as successful as the loss of both Antoine Vermette and Jason Spezza weakened the team. They went 34–34–9 and quietly exited the playoffs thanks to a 2–0 sweep at the hands of the Norfolk Admirals.


The NHL lockout of 2004–05 meant Binghamton got a return visit from their recent graduates and several other NHL players, including Jason Spezza, Antoine Vermette, Anton Volchenkov, Chris Neil, Josh Langfeld and Brian Pothier, making the Senators a legitimate Calder Cup contender. Jason Spezza lead the way with a league high 117 points (earning the AHL MVP) and brought the team back to contender form. The Senators ended the regular season with only 21 regulation losses, tied for 2nd fewest in the league, taking the division title with a league high 276 goals scored. The Senators entered the playoffs on a roll, winners of 11 of their last 13 games, and continued their dominance by cruising through the first 2 games of their first round best of 7 series against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, scoring 9 goals. But the offense inexplicably stalled and the Sens scored only 5 goals in the remaining 4 games as the Penguins answered back with the next 4 wins, crushing the hopes of bringing the Calder Cup to Binghamton for the first time.


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[edit] Season-by-season results

[edit] Regular season

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Final Result
2002–03 80 43 26 9 2 97 239 207 1st, East Lost Conference Final
2003–04 80 34 34 9 3 80 210 216 4th, East Lost Prelim Round
2004–05 80 47 21 7 5 106 276 217 1st, East Lost 1st Round
2005–06 80 35 37 4 4 78 258 295 5th, East Missed Playoffs
2006–07 80 23 48 4 5 55 225 323 7th, East Missed Playoffs
2007–08 80 34 32 9 5 82 255 248 6th, East Missed Playoffs

[edit] Playoffs

Season Prelim 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
2002–03 W, 3–0, WOR W, 4–2, BRI L, 1–4, HAM
2003–04 L, 0–2, NOR
2004–05 L, 2–4, WBS
2005–06 Out of Playoffs
2006–07 Out of Playoffs
2007–08 Out of Playoffs

[edit] Team records

[edit] Single Season

Goals: 56 Flag of Canada Denis Hamel (2005–06)
Assists: 85 Flag of Canada Jason Spezza (2004–05)
Points: 117 Flag of Canada Jason Spezza (2004–05)
Penalty Minutes: 551 Flag of Canada Brian McGrattan (2004–05)
GAA: 2.42 Flag of Canada Ray Emery (2002–03)
SV%: .924 Flag of Canada Ray Emery (2002–03)

[edit] Career

Career Goals: 124 Flag of Canada Denis Hamel
Career Assists: 117 Flag of Canada Jason Spezza
Career Points: 236 Flag of Canada Denis Hamel
Career Penalty Minutes: 1051 Flag of Canada Brian McGrattan
Career Goaltending Wins: 67 Flag of Canada Ray Emery
Career Shutouts: 11 Flag of Canada Ray Emery
Career Games: 216 Flag of Germany Christoph Schubert

[edit] Notable Players

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