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Changes were made by the league with regards to infractions. Hence, a minor penalty was to be given for holding, tripping or loafing offside when the goal is not in danger. Players were to be warned once and for every succeeding offense be fined $2.00. It was decided to play six-man hockey until February 1st and seven-man hockey thereafter.
Despite losing Dubby Kerr who moved west, the Senators remained a powerful team adding two new faces who were to star for many years. Harry(Punch) Broadbent started on the forward line with Jack Darragh and Skene Ronan, while Clint Benedict relieved LeSueur in goal from time to time. Broadbent looked impressive in the game against the Canadiens on January 4th, scoring three goals when the Senators defeated the Flying Frenchmen 7-3. The Sens ended up third with 9 wins and 11 losses, behind Quebec and the ever powerful Wanderers.
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