The flag of the Senators flies throughout Canada's capital, flapping closely next to the red Maple Leaf in front of hotels, office buildings and in car windows.
It was also spotted outside a funeral parlor, which could be an omen if things don't change Saturday night on the home ice of the Eastern Conference champions.
The Senators are back on familiar ground after dropping the first two games of the Stanley Cup finals to the Ducks in Southern California.
Ottawa is getting set to host the championship series, for the first time in 80 years when the original version of the team won the 1927 championship, and the city is hoping for its first Cup victory since the Senators were reborn in 1992.
Ottawa To Host Finals For First Time In 80 Years
