Ted Dey
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Edwin "Ted" Dey (April 21, 1864- April 15, 1943) was an owner of the Ottawa Senators men's ice hockey club from 1894 until 1917, along with Tommy Gorman. He and Edgar Dey built Dey's Arena where the Senators played until 1922–23.
After selling his interest in the Senators, Mr. Dey retired from hockey. He went to live in New York city, and eventually moved to British Columbia.

