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Ottawa Senators looking for pieces of hockey history to mark 25th anniversary

The Ottawa Senators are on the hunt for historical hockey items in the Ottawa-Gatineau region to mark the team's 25th anniversary season in 2017-2018.

Owner Eugene Melnyk will officially launch the memorabilia initiative March 22

The Ottawa Senators are celebrating their 25th anniversary season in 2017-2018 by asking fans to donate historical items that commemorate Ottawa's hockey history. (Kate Porter)

The Ottawa Senators are on the hunt for historical hockey memorabilia in the national capitalregion to help mark theteam's 25th anniversary season in 2017-2018.

Senators owner Eugene Melnykis calling onfans in the area to look through their collections of significant hockey-relateditems to celebrate the sport's history in Ottawa-Gatineau.

"We have every intention of ensuring our 25th anniversary season provides our great fans a wide range of incredibleand memorable events to mark the team's special milestone," Melnyk said in a press release on Monday.

"The Ottawa Senators and the birth of the Stanley Cup are examples of the rich hockey history that exists in the Ottawa-Gatineau region," he said. "We want to showcase and celebrate this."

Campaign officially launches March 22

Melnyk willofficially launchthe campaign in Ottawa on March 22, but he wants to put the word out now to generateearly interest of the celebration amongst fans.

Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk will announce details of the memorabilia initiative on March 22. (CBC)
Professional hockey in Ottawa dates back almost 130 years. The sport's tradition here includes more than 1,800 Senators'regular season National Hockey League games since the return of the modern-day franchise in 1992.

Full details on the collection and archiving of these historical items will be provided at a news conference on March 22 at the Canadian Tire Centre.