- 1952–53 NHL season
The 1952–53 NHL season was the 36th season of the
National Hockey League . Six teams each played 70 games. TheMontreal Canadiens were the Stanley Cup winners as they beat theBoston Bruins four games to one in the final series.League business
The NHL almost had a seventh franchise, as the Cleveland Barons applied for a franchise. They were accepted with the proviso that they deposit $425,000 to show good faith, and prove they had sufficient working capital to consort with the other NHL teams. They could not come up with the working capital and transfer of applicants stock to Cleveland residents. As a result, Cleveland was told to apply at a later date.
A big deal was made between Toronto and Chicago as the Maple Leafs shipped
Al Rollins ,Gus Mortson andCal Gardner for goaltender Harry Lumley.Sid Abel was signed by Chicago to be player-coach.
What was rumour became fact in September when
Arthur M. Wirtz andJames D. Norris becamethe new owners of the near bankrupt Chicago Black Hawks.James F. Norris , owner of the Detroit Red Wings since 1932 and father of James D. Norris, Chicago owner, died of a heart attackDecember 4 ,1952 , and his daughter Marguerite became the first female owner of an NHL franchise since Ida Querrie owned theToronto St. Patricks in 1923 when her husband Charlie transferred his stock in the team to her to avoid paying Eddie Livingstone any money in Livingstone's lawsuit against him.Regular season
For the fifth straight season the
Detroit Red Wings lead the league in points. Gordie Howe won theHart Trophy overAl Rollins , but on the strength of Rollins' goaltending, Chicago made the playoffs for the first time since 1946.The first NHL game broadcasted in Canada on television occurred on
9 October of this year. It was played between theMontreal Canadiens andDetroit Red Wings with the Canadiens winning 2–1. The French language telecast was produced by 24 year oldGerald Renaud . In April of this same season,Toronto Maple Leafs games started being broadcasted withFoster Hewitt calling the action.Conn Smythe , the Leaf's managing director, sold the Leaf's television rights for a paltry $100 a game. In comparison, Leaf games are currently sold for over $700,000 a game.Highlights
Gump Worsley made his NHL debutOctober 9 ,1952 , in goal for theNew York Rangers at theDetroit Olympia and lost 5–3, asTed Lindsay scored in a tip-in on the power play for Worsley's first goal against him. The Production line scored 3 goals that night asAlex Delvecchio andGordie Howe also had goals.Marty Pavelich scored what proved to be the winning goal.On
November 8 , 14,562 fans were in attendance at theMontreal Forum when the Canadiens beat Chicago 6–4.Elmer Lach scored his 200th career goal. Fifty seconds later, after Emile "Butch" Bouchard fed him the puck, Rocket Richard rifled a puck pastAl Rollins for his 325th goal, breakingNels Stewart 's record for career goals. "Old Poison" sent the following telegram: "Congratulations on breaking record. Hope you will hold it for many seasons. Best of luck to you and rest of team."When
Terry Sawchuk was injured in practice, the Red Wings brought upGlenn Hall and he made his NHL debutDecember 27 and played well in a 2–2 tie withMontreal . He then picked up his first career shutoutJanuary 7 , blanking Boston 4–0.Red Wings General Manager Jack Adams got into some trouble
January 18 when, after a 3–2 loss to Montreal, he entered the officials room and argued with refereeRed Storey . Dick Irvin, coach of Montreal, was very upset over this and NHL president Clarence Campbell agreed, fining Adams $500.The Gumper got his first career shutout
January 11 in a rare Ranger pounding of his hometown Habs, 7-zip.Butch Bouchard Night was held
February 28 and he was presented with a car and a TV set. Detroit spoiled the night with a 4–3 victory.fact|date=December 2007There was consternation in Toronto when
Max Bentley suddenly vanished and was reported back at his home inDelisle, Saskatchewan .Conn Smythe convinced him to return and he did, playing the remaining games of the schedule.fact|date=December 2007Ted Lindsay scored 4 goals onMarch 2 as Detroit pummelled Boston again, 10–2.Final standings
"Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes"
All-Star teams
Debuts
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1952–53 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):
*Jerry Toppazzini , Boston Bruins
*Glenn Hall , Detroit Red Wings
*Marcel Bonin , Detroit Red Wings
*Ed Litzenberger , Montreal Canadiens
*Jacques Plante , Montreal Canadiens
*Harry Howell, New York Rangers
*Dean Prentice , New York Rangers
*Gump Worsley , New York Rangers
*Andy Bathgate , New York Rangers
*Ron Murphy , New York Rangers
*Ron Stewart , Toronto Maple LeafsLast games
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1952–53 (listed with their last team):
*Pentti Lund , Boston Bruins
*Chuck Rayner , New York Rangersee also
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List of Stanley Cup champions
*6th National Hockey League All-Star Game
*National Hockey League All-Star Game
*1952 in sports
*1953 in sports References
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External links
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/nhl19271953.html Hockey Database for NHL 52-53]
* [http://nhl.com/ NHL.com]
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