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The NHL's Canadian Division was formed after expansion in 1926. The division existed for 12 seasons until 1938.
Contents
Division Lineups
Changes from 1924-1925 to 1925–1926 seasons
- The NHL split into two divisions, the American and the Canadian
Changes from 1926-1927 to 1927–1928 seasons
- Toronto changed their nickname from the St. Patricks to the Maple Leafs
1926–1931
Changes from 1930-1931 to 1931–1932 seasons
- The Ottawa Senators took a leave of absence from the league
1931–1932
- Montreal Canadiens
- Montreal Maroons
- New York Americans
- Toronto Maple Leafs
Changes from 1931-1932 to 1932–1933 seasons
- The Ottawa Senators returned from their absence
1932–1934
- Montreal Canadiens
- Montreal Maroons
- New York Americans
- Ottawa Senators
- Toronto Maple Leafs
Changes from 1933-1934 to 1934–1935 seasons
- The Ottawa Senators move to St. Louis, Missouri to become the St. Louis Eagles
1934–1935
- Montreal Canadiens
- Montreal Maroons
- New York Americans
- St. Louis Eagles
- Toronto Maple Leafs
Changes from 1934-1935 to 1935–1936 seasons
- The St. Louis Eagles folded due to financial problems
1935–1938
- Montreal Canadiens
- Montreal Maroons
- New York Americans
- Toronto Maple Leafs
After the 1937–1938 season
The league collapsed into one single table, reverting to the format before the 1926–1927 season
Division Champions
- 1927 - Ottawa Senators
- 1928 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1929 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1930 - Montreal Maroons
- 1931 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1932 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1933 - Toronto Maple Leafs
- 1934 - Toronto Maple Leafs
- 1935 - Toronto Maple Leafs
- 1936 - Montreal Maroons
- 1937 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1938 - Toronto Maple Leafs
Stanley Cup Winners produced
- 1927 - Ottawa Senators
- 1930 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1931 - Montreal Canadiens
- 1932 - Toronto Maple Leafs
- 1935 - Montreal Maroons
See also
References
Categories:- National Hockey League divisions
- Organizations established in 1926
- 1938 disestablishments
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