Ottawa Senators
The original Ottawa Senators won eleven Cups between 1903 and 1927 and the current franchise has been chasing that ghost since coming back to the league in 1992. These Ottawa Senators rivalry shirts are built for the Sens Army carrying both flags.
Anti-Maple Leafs gear gets first billing because the Battle of Ontario is the rivalry that defines modern Ottawa hockey. Two cities four hundred kilometres apart taking turns being the loudest building when the other comes to town, with text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Senators red, black, and gold. Anti-Canadiens designs cover the inter-provincial rivalry with Montreal with anti-Bruins and anti-Sabres tees handling the rest of the Atlantic Division grudges.
Ottawa Senators fan gear for Sens Army. Wear it to the Canadian Tire Centre out in Kanata for as long as it's still home, to bars across the ByWard Market and the Glebe, to watch parties anywhere in the capital region.
A 2007 Cup Final run that proved the modern Senators could play with anyone. Daniel Alfredsson as franchise face for more than a decade. Brady Tkachuk wearing the C and playing the game hard. The original eleven Cups Ottawa already has on the books. And a new arena coming downtown at LeBreton Flats whenever the politicians and the contractors and the geology let it happen. Go Sens Go.