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Ottawa Senators Tickets

Important Info

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Canadian Tire Centre is now a cashless environment. Please plan on using Visa, MC, AMEX or debit. Bags/purses are restricted to 4" x 6" x 1.5". Exceptions include diaper bags and medical device bags, which must be inspected prior to entry.

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Experience

  • Sens on Demand

    Enjoy every goal with a Sens on Demand ticket package for the 2025-2026 season. Perks include:

    • A flexible ticket package with no up-front commitment to number of seats, location or specific games
    • Savings on ticket prices
    • 20% discount on merchandise & concessions
    • Playoff access and more
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  • Ottawa Senators Luxury Suite Rentals

    • Elevate your experience when reserving a suite at Canadian Tire Centre
    • This exclusive opportunity provides you and your guests with a premium, private space to enjoy Ottawa’s biggest events while socializing in comfort and style
    • Perfect for hosting clients, rewarding and retaining your employees, or spending quality time with your family and friends
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About

Official Ticket Marketplace of the Ottawa Senators

Ottawa Senators History

The original Ottawa Senators were founded in 1883 and were one of the founding teams of the NHL during its early years, winning 11 Stanley Cup Championships between 1903 and 1927. When the NHL started to expand to the U.S., the Senators were sold to St. Louis and became the Eagles, but the team shuttered after one year. The second incarnation of the Senators joined the NHL in 1992. The Senators have since gone on to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs 16 times.

Ottawa Senators Team Info

Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1883
Team Colors: Black, Red, Gold
Team Rivals: Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres

Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre

Located in Kanata, a vibrant suburb of Ottawa, Canadian Tire Centre(Opens in new tab) is one of the region's premier entertainment venues. Since opening in 1996, the arena has served as the home of the Ottawa Senators. Capable of hosting 18,000 fans for hockey games, the arena is also regularly used for concerts and other sports events. In 2007, the arena hosted games three and four of the Stanley Cup Finals. The arena is also known for being the place where Wayne Gretzky played his final NHL game in Canada.

FAQS

The Ottawa Senators schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Ottawa Senators. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Ticket prices for Ottawa Senators games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. You can find Ottawa Senators tickets for as low as $50.

Since joining the NHL in 1992, the Senators have made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (in 2007), but have never won the Stanley Cup.

The seating map for Canadian Tire Centre can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 238 reviews
  • Amazing night

    by Missing Linc on 3/24/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Other than the Senators losing, the game experience was incredible. Entertainment from the time we got there to an hour after the game watching Steamy Boots performance at Bert's Bar.

  • Awesome Experience

    by Missing Linc on 3/15/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    From the time we entered the parking pre game until we left it was a great experience. Easy to get to the arena. Friendly and helpful staff. Easy entry into the game. Lots of fun in game entertainment. Hoping that next year The Sens get some better bounces. They are fun to watch despite some of the tough losses this year.

  • Awesome!

    by P.C on 3/15/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    First ever Sens game and it was great! All personnel at the arena were so kind, helpful and friendly. The game was an exciting overtime win for the Sens. Lots of fun entrainment between whistles and periods. Definitely would go to more games in the future.

  • Great

    by Daryl on 3/15/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Was in a box and was great service great atmosphere good I used to come all the time but now have Toronto tickets

  • Great evening!

    by Josee on 2/27/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 3 out of 5

    We had a great evening, the only downfall was being unable to find a vegan meal. All the staff we spoke to had no idea if any options were available.

  • Place is Electric !

    by Sill93 on 2/27/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Great environment ! Great fans ! Always a good time making the trip to watch the Sens

  • Great game

    by HD613 on 2/13/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Had so much fun watching the sens beat the maple leafs! The atmosphere was amazing and the crowd was so loud and into the game! I’ve been to many games and this was the best one good fast hockey! Entertained the family all night, lots of laughs loud cheering and good times were made at CTC on saturday ! Thank you 🙏🏻

  • More merch

    by Sam on 2/13/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 3 out of 5

    Please order more game picks for the sell out markets such as Toronto, Montreal and Boston. The game was a Christmas gift and it would’ve been nice to have a souvenir but they were sold out by the time I found where they were selling them.

  • Comparable to a family fun day than a skills competition

    by Denmother on 2/2/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 2 out of 5

    It was a light hearted skating day geared towards children, with multiple levels and ages of hockey players competing. Are we the only ones who thought it was exclusively a professional hockey team's skills competition? We had fantastic seats in the 100 section, right behind the goalie net. We obviously did not read the details correctly, my nine year old grandson snoozed off and on. Bring your visa $$$

  • Hockey night in Ottawa

    by Old dad on 1/30/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Took my 10 and 12 yrs old daughters to see NY Rangers play Ottawa Senators. This is their 1st NHL game. We had a great time. Staffs were wonderful.

  • Great venue

    by Rangers fan on 1/30/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue great people. Easy to get to great parking. Leaving is always a pain but moved pretty well for 19000 people no bad seats

  • Sens night

    by Kimberwill on 1/30/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great night love going to see the Sens play.

  • Go Bruins!

    by Uncle Goofy on 1/29/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 4 out of 5

    This was a great experience with one exception. Great venue, great seats, parking, everything A-Plus. Except one detail. I drove 11 hours from Southern NB to see this game, so pretty excited for a first time visit to CTC. Seats in 322, M 20/21... great view, but... No crowd control. Zero. NADA. No Ushers controlling traffic during play so 40 minutes out of 60 watching people walk up and down the stairs in front of me blocking my view. What the hell? People are rude I get that. A few actually waited for the whistle. But the ones that lack hockey viewing etiquette are supposed to be controlled by ushers. They control movement in Montreal, Boston and Toronto so frankly I was quite disappointed that the Ushers did nothing in Ottawa. It is common courtesy to move during stoppages and not during play. Everything else A-Plus and I got my Goalie Hug so in the end I'll be back. Just some constructive criticism.

  • Boston vs Ottawa

    by Soph F on 1/28/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Great game! Went into overtime. Kept crowd involved and the people/servers were super nice

  • Expensive experience to bring a family of 4.

    by Tom on 1/23/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 3 out of 5

    Very expensive concessions. Not reasonable for anyone with kids trying to enjoy a hockey game. It was considered “kids take over day” and if the kid wasn’t heard of the loud speaker you’d have no idea it was a kids day. The mascot and entertainer that were pumping up the crowd spent a majority of the time in the first level where a lot of corporate seats are located and not up in the upper tiers where the families can afford.

  • Parking issues

    by Cheeky Kim on 1/19/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 2 out of 5

    The new poster to pay for parking is awful Froze trying to load and pay Go back to accepting tap at the booths and get rid of the poster Pay nonsense Also for my father a 70 plus year old whom does not do pay by phone it’s awful There still are a generation of people whom do not and will not do app paying I have also submitting this feedback to the Ottawa senators they have yet to reply

  • Great fun

    by Hocky1 on 1/16/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 5 out of 5

    Coming in from Boston I loved the game day activities! Thought the family atmosphere was great! Definitely will return to see another game.

  • Go Sens Go

    by Pontiacgirl on 1/16/24Canadian Tire Centre - KanataRating: 4 out of 5

    Great game but my seat had no cushioning. I was in the first row on second level and was literally on the edge of my seat so I could see the game.

  • Nickle and dimed

    by PJ on 12/15/23Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 3 out of 5

    Performance on the ice is never a guarantee, but value for your money should be. Price of tickets are not exactly cheap, concession prices are sky high, and add additional charges just to park a car (for a price higher than nose bleed tickets) appears to be counterintuitive to increasing the fan base. Seating in premium seats come with an excellent in seat service, but charging an automatic gratuity and having a check out process that "encourages"adding a tip on top of a tip is not right. Yes the small print of the menu talks about gratuity and service charges, but who reads the small print when ordering food and drinks. Stop making the cost of the game the reason people don't go. There are enough challenges with the on ice performance (consistency), don't make the whole experience something to forget.

  • Ok venue but parking / traffic not ok

    by Cher W on 12/10/23Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 2 out of 5

    I purchased tickets for my family and I to see the Leafs play Ottawa - in Ottawa. I didn’t expect it to be the same vibe as Toronto because they are an away team. However, we were all greatly disappointed with just trying to get to the arena parking lot. We left early even, to sit in the car at a roundabout for 45mins. By the time we parked and got in to our seats we had missed the first period of the game. It was a frustrating bottleneck situation that really needs to be worked on. It was a great game, no complaints about that, however again on the way out of the arena - another bottleneck in which we had 30min of waiting in the car before anyone moved. We do expect that on the way out as we are all leaving the same time, but missing 1/3 of the game because of poor engineering, was not something I was expecting. So if you’re a leafs fan, I recommend Toronto Scotiabank arena rather than catching a game in Ottawa. Tickets might be a little More $$ but it’s worth it just for the parking lot experience alone and missing some of the game.