1931–32 NHL season

1931–32 NHL season

The 1931–32 NHL season was the fifteenth season of the National Hockey League (NHL). Eight teams played 48 games each. The Toronto Maple Leafs swept the New York Rangers in three games for the Stanley Cup.

League Business

Due to financial reasons, the Philadelphia Quakers and Ottawa Senators franchises were suspended for the season, bringing the total number of teams in the NHL down from ten to eight. (The Quakers would not return) The players went to other teams, but their contracts were intended to revert to the original clubs. The Detroit Falcons were bankrupt and went into receivership.

Meanwhile, the American Hockey Association, which had become the American Hockey League (AHL) in 1930–31 and declared itself a major league, was condemned as an outlaw league by NHL president Frank Calder. Among the reasons Calder cited for his actions was that the AHL had put a franchise in Chicago, which had an NHL franchise, and a franchise in Buffalo where the NHL had a minor league affiliate. The AHL proposed as Stanley Cup challenge, and the Stanley Cup trustees ordered the NHL to play off. However, the Buffalo team collapsed and Calder entered into negotiations to merge the Chicago Shamrocks, owned by James Norris, with the Detroit Falcons, now bankrupt. The AHL signed an agreement with the NHL to become its minor league affiliate.

Regular season

Howie Morenz was as effective as ever for the Montreal Canadiens and won the Hart Trophy again, as the Habs once again finished first. The Rangers finished first in the American Division. But it was to be the year of Toronto, with the NHL's leading scorer Harvey "Busher" Jackson leading the way. Maple Leaf Gardens opened, and its story was harrowing. At one point, the whole project was near collapse, but when Conn Smythe and Frank Selke convinced the unions to accept stock in the Gardens as partial payment of wages, Maple Leaf Gardens was built. Chicago spoiled the home opener with a 3–1 win and it was the Black Hawks Mush March who scored the Gardens first goal.

The Montreal Maroons were very interested in obtaining Eddie Shore from Boston. James Strachan, president of the Maroons, said he was willing to pay up to $40,000 for his contract. However, there was no deal. As Boston had fallen to the bottom of the league, it was doubtful that the Bruins would part with their ace defenceman.

Final standings

"Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PIM = Penalties in minutes"
"Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold"

tanley Cup playoffs

The Montreal Canadiens were favored for a third straight Cup, but injuries to Pit Lepine and Aurel Joliat dashed that dream. With Joliat half throttle and Lepine out, the Canadiens wereno match for the speedy Rangers. Toronto broke through Chuck Gardiner's goaltending to polish Chicago off, then they beat the Montreal Maroons.

Finals

The Toronto Maple Leafs swept the best-of-five series against the New York Rangers three games to none. The first two games were to be played in New York City but because the circus was in town, the second game was played in Boston. The third and final game was played in Toronto. It was called the "Tennis Series", because the Leafs scored 6 goals in each game. The Rangers scored 4 times in their own building, twice at Boston Garden, and four more in Toronto.

Playoff bracket

3RoundBracket-Byes
RD1-seed5=C2
RD1-team5=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD1-score5=6G
RD1-seed6=A2
RD1-team6=Chicago Black Hawks
RD1-score6=2G
RD1-seed7=C3
RD1-team7=Montreal Maroons
RD1-score7=3G
RD1-seed8=A3
RD1-team8=Detroit Falcons
RD1-score8=1G
RD2-seed1=C1
RD2-team1=Montreal Canadiens
RD2-score1=1
RD2-seed2=A1
RD2-team2=New York Rangers
RD2-score2=3
RD2-seed3=C2
RD2-team3=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD2-score3=4G
RD2-seed4=C3
RD2-team4=Montreal Maroons
RD2-score4=3G
RD3-seed1=A1
RD3-team1=New York Rangers
RD3-score1=0
RD3-seed2=C2
RD3-team2=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD3-score2=3

NHL awards

All-Star teams

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1931–32 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):
*Art Coulter, Chicago Black Hawks
*Earl Seibert, New York Rangers
*Ott Heller, New York Rangers

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1931–32 (listed with their last team):
*Georges Boucher, Chicago Black Hawks
*Art Gagne, Detroit Falcons
*Carson Cooper, Detroit Falcons

ee also

*List of Stanley Cup champions
*Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics
*1931 in sports
*1932 in sports

References

* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/nhl1927.html Hockey Database]
* [http://nhl.com/ NHL.com]


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