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1917-21 The Senators carried over their trademark barber pole uniforms when they joined the newly-formed National Hockey League in 1917. |
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1921-22 To celebrate their title from the previous season, the Senators took to the ice in 1921 wearing jerseys with a crest signifying their championship. |
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1922-23, 1924-27 The Senators made a slight change to their barber pole pattern. |
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1923-24 The Senators introduced another world championship patch for their uniforms following another title. |
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1927-28 The Senators make a slight change in their striping pattern and wear yet another patch to celebrate their Stanley Cup championship -- the last one in franchise history. |
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1928-29 The championship patch is removed. |
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1929-30, 1932-34 The Senators finally introduce a crest for their jerseys -- a black "O" trimmed in white and red. |
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1930-31 A slight change is made for the 1930-31 season. They'd go back to their previous uniforms when the team returned in 1932 following a one-year hiatus. |
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