1916–17 Montreal Canadiens season

1916–17 Montreal Canadiens season

IcehockeyTeamSeason
Season=1916–1917
League=NHA
LeagueRank=1st (1st half), 3rd (2nd half)
Record=7-3-0 (1st half), 3-7-0 (2nd half)
GeneralManager=Jack Laviolette
Coach=George Kennedy
Captain=Newsy Lalonde
Arena=Montreal Arena
GAALeader=Georges Vezina (4.0)
GoalsLeader=Newsy Lalonde (27)
GoalsFor=104
GoalsAgainst=76
Team=Montreal Canadiens

The 1916–1917 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's eighth season and eighth and last season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The Canadiens entered the season as league and Stanley Cup champions. The Canadiens qualified for the playoffs by winning the first half of the season. The Canadiens then won the league playoff, but lost in the Stanley Cup final series to Seattle.

Regular season

Harold McNamara, who had played for Cobalt in the Canadiens' first game in 1910, joined the Canadiens for this season. He would be released after the first two games and he would retire afterwards.

Results

;First half

tanley Cup Finals

The games of the Cup finals were played at the Seattle Ice Arena. Games 1 and 3 were played under PCHA rules; Games 2 and 4 were played under NHA rules. In game one, Didier Pitre scored 4 goals as he led the Canadiens to an 8–4 victory. But the Mets won the next three contests to clinch the Cup, allowing only one goal in each game.

Roster

*Georges Vezina
*Louis Berlinquette, Bert Corbeau, Bill Coutu, Newsy Lalonde, Edgar Leduc, Jack Laviolette, Malone, Harold McNamara, Harry Mummery, Reg Noble, Didier Pitre, Georges Poulin, Thomas Smith

Source:
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References

ee also

* 1916–17 NHA season
* List of Stanley Cup champions


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