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254:, and operated the Senators as an amateur/semi-professional senior club. After one season in St. Louis, the Ottawa owners sought to suspend operations again and were turned down by the league. Finally, on October 15, 1935, the Eagles and their players were bought out by the NHL, dispersing the players to other NHL teams and suspending the franchise, with a promise to pass along the proceeds if the franchise was resold. (The franchise would be reinstated eventually in 1992) In the years of his owning the Ottawa Senators, his losses were over $ 200,000, a loss he said he never regretted. At the time of the dissolution of the NHL franchise, Ahearn was a minority owner of the consortium which owned the 40: 188:. He was educated at Kent Street Public School, Ottawa Collegiate and privately tutored. Around 1900, he organized the Buena Vista hockey team which played on an open-air rink at Laurier Avenue and Bronson, with an old streetcar for dressing facilities. In 1909, he married Norah Lewis, granddaughter of Archbishop 268:
Ahearn was a vice-president of the Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Company. In 1940, he resigned to become president of the Ottawa Electric Company. He also had his own firm, Rowatt-Ahearn Ltd. and became president of the Ottawa Electric Railway Company in 1938 after his father died. Ahearn also had
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interests in several other Ottawa businesses including Wallace Realty Company, the Ottawa Car Manufacturing Company, the Ottawa Gas Company, the Ottawa Investment Company, Ahearn & Soper and other businesses.
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and the smaller population of Ottawa, the club lost money every year after, leading the club to suspend operations for one year, move home games to other cities, and finally move to Missouri to operate as the
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Mr. Ahearn became involved with the Ottawa Senators in the period when they won three Stanley Cups in four years between 1920 and 1923. In 1924, he bought out majority owner
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and Lilias MacKay Fleck. His father was a prominent Ottawa citizen who owned Ottawa Electric and the
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Winning the Stanley Cup was the last hurrah for the franchise. Due to a combination of the
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in 1962 as a builder. He was inducted into the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame in 1966.
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Like his father, Ahearn was involved in politics, and was elected to the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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T. Franklin Ahearn – Parliament of Canada biography
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Frank M. Ahearn

Ottawa
Ontario
original Ottawa Senators
Lilias Massey
Thomas Ahearn
original Ottawa Senators
National Hockey League
Ottawa
Ontario
Thomas Ahearn
Ottawa Electric Railway Company
John Travers Lewis
Sir Collingwood Schreiber
World War I
Tommy Gorman
Jack Adams
King Clancy
Alec Connell
Cy Denneny
Frank Finnigan
Hec Kilrea
Frank Nighbor
Hooley Smith
Great Depression
St. Louis Eagles
Ottawa Auditorium
House of Commons of Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame

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