Ottawa Senators and Bell Media Extend Long-term Broadcasting Rights

Bell Media and the Ottawa Senators have announced an extension of their long-term broadcasting rights agreement. This collaboration will continue to enhance hockey fans’ access to the games while strengthening the bond between the team and its supporters.
Overview of the Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Senators are one of seven National Hockey League (NHL) teams based in Canada. Established in 1992, they made a significant comeback after a 58-year absence. During their original stint from 1903 to 1934, the Senators clinched the Stanley Cup 11 times.
Modern Era Achievements
Since their return, the Senators have experienced considerable success in the NHL. They have won the Northeast Division Championship four times. Additionally, they secured the Presidents’ Trophy at the end of the 2002-03 season.
- Founded: 1992
- Stanley Cups: 11 (1903–1934)
- Northeast Division Championships: 4
- Presidents’ Trophy: 2002-03
Community Commitment
The Senators are dedicated to giving back to the community. Since 1992, the team, along with its foundation, alumni, and partners, has contributed over CAD 100 million to various community initiatives in the National Capital Region.
Bell Media’s Role in Broadcasting
Bell Media is the leading media and entertainment company in Canada. It operates major platforms including CTV, Crave, and numerous sports channels. This established partnership with the Senators highlights Bell Media’s commitment to delivering high-quality sports content to fans.
The renewal of broadcasting rights assures fans continued access to Ottawa Senators games, enhancing their viewing experience and ensuring that the NHL’s excitement reaches a wider audience.




