- 1931–32 Toronto Maple Leafs season
NHLTeamSeason
Season=1931–32
Team=Toronto
Conference=
ConferenceRank=
Division=Canadian
DivisionRank=2nd
Record=23–18–7
HomeRecord=17–4–3
RoadRecord=6–14–4
GoalsFor=155
GoalsAgainst=127
GeneralManager=Conn Smythe
Coach=Art Duncan (0–3–2)
Dick Irvin (23–15–5)
Captain=Hap Day
AltCaptain=
Arena=Maple Leaf Gardens
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Charlie Conacher (34)
AssistsLeader=Joe Primeau (37)
PointsLeader=Busher Jackson (53)
PlusMinusLeader=
PIMLeader=Red Horner (97)
WinsLeader=Lorne Chabot (22)
GAALeader=Lorne Chabot (2.36)
StanleyCup=YesThe 1931–32
Toronto Maple Leafs season was the club's fifteenth season in the NHL. The Maple Leafs were coming off their best regular season in team history in 1930–31, as they set team records in wins and points, with 22 and 53 respectively, finishing in second place in the Canadian Division. Toronto then lost to the Chicago Black Hawks in the first round of the playoffs.Overview
Prior to the season, the NHL announced that the schedule would increase from 44 games to 48. Also, the Maple Leafs announced they were moving from
Mutual Street Arena , which had been their home since entering the NHL in 1917, to the newly constructedMaple Leaf Gardens .Toronto would start the season off slowly, going winless in their first 5 games, which cost head coach
Art Duncan his job. The Leafs would hire former Chicago Black Hawks head coachDick Irvin , and the move would pay off immediately, as the Leafs would get hot and have a 9–3–2 record in his first 14 games behind the bench. The Leafs continued to play good hockey for the remainder of the season, finishing with a team record 23 victories, and tying the club record with 53 points. Toronto finished in second place in the Canadian Division, behind theMontreal Canadiens , and qualified for the playoffs for the second straight season.The Leafs offense was led by
Busher Jackson , who led the NHL with 53 points, as he scored 28 goals and added 25 assists in 48 games. LinemateJoe Primeau led the league with 37 assists, and finished second to Jackson in league scoring with 50 points, whileCharlie Conacher posted an NHL high 34 goals, and finished fourth in league scoring with 48 points. DefencemanKing Clancy anchored the blueline, scoring 10 goals and 19 points, whileRed Horner provided the team toughness, getting a club high 97 penalty minutes.In goal,
Lorne Chabot had another very solid season, winning a team high 22 game while posting a 2.36 GAA, and earning 4 shutouts along the way.The Maple Leafs would open the playoffs against the Chicago Black Hawks in a two game, total goal series. The Black Hawks had a record of 18–19–11, earning 47 points, and finished in second place in the American Division. The Leafs dropped the opening game by a close 1–0 score at
Chicago Stadium , however, they returned home for the second game, and Toronto easily defeated the Black Hawks 6–1, and won the total goal series by a score of 6–2, advancing to the second round of the playoffs.Toronto's next opponent was the
Montreal Maroons in another two game, total goal series. The Maroons finished behind Toronto in the Canadian Division, as they finished with a 19–22–7 record, registering 43 points. The Maroons defeated the Detroit Falcons in the opening round of the playoffs. The series opened at theMontreal Forum , and the game ended in a 1–1 tie. The second game was played atMaple Leaf Gardens , and Toronto used home ice to their advantage, defeating the Maroons 3–2 in overtime to win the series 4–3, and move to theStanley Cup finals.The Leafs would play the
New York Rangers in a best of 5 series to determine the winner of the1932 Stanley Cup Finals . The Rangers finished in first place in the American Division with a 23–17–8 record, earning 54 points. They had defeated theMontreal Canadiens in four games to advance to the finals. The series opened atMadison Square Garden in New York, however, it was the Leafs who struck first, defeating the Rangers 6–4. The second game of the series was moved from New York to theBoston Garden due to the circus having been booked for the Rangers home arena. Toronto took full advantage of this, and easily defeated the Rangers 6–2 to come within a victory of the Stanley Cup. The series moved to Toronto for the third game, and Toronto completed the sweep, defeating New York 6–4, and winning their third Stanley Cup in team history, and first since 1922, when they were still named theToronto St. Pats . The "Kid Line" of Jackson, Conacher, and Primeau combined for 8 goals in the 3 games.Maple Leaf Gardens
The Gardens was built by Leafs managing director
Conn Smythe in a six-month period during 1931 at a cost of $1.5 million. The site was purchased from The T. Eaton Co. Ltd. for a price said to be $150,000 below market value. The building was designed by the architectural firm ofRoss and Macdonald .W. A. Hewitt , sports editor of theToronto Star , was hired as general manager to oversee all events other than professional hockey. ["Maple Leaf Gardens, Limited - Prospectus", summary published in "The Globe",March 5 1931 ] His son,Foster Hewitt , was hired to run the radio broadcasts. Construction was partly funded through a public offering of 7% preferred shares in Maple Leaf Gardens Limited at $10 each (about $117 in 2006), with a free common share for each five preferred shares purchased. ["Maple Leaf Gardens, Limited - Prospectus", summary published in "The Globe",March 5 1931 ] Smythe and the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club Ltd. transferred ownership of the hockey team to the new corporation in return for shares in Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd.The contract to construct the building was awarded to Thomson Brothers Construction of Port Credit in Toronto Township. ["Maple Leaf Gardens contract goes to local firm," "The Globe",
May 30 1931 ] Thomson Bros bid just under $990,000 for the project, the lowest of ten tenders received, mainly due to the fact that amongst the Thomson Brothers' various enterprises they had much of the sub contract work covered, others could not compete in this manner. ["New arena work to start on Sunday at midnight," "Toronto Star ",May 30 1931 ] That price did not include steel work, which was estimated at an additional $100,000. Construction began at midnight onJune 1 1931 . ["New arena work to start on Sunday at midnight," "Toronto Star ",May 30 1931 ] In what is to this day considered to be an unparalleled accomplishment the Gardens was built in under five months and two weeks.The Gardens opened on
November 12 1931 , with the Maple Leafs losing 2–1 to the Chicago Black Hawks. Reported attendance on opening night was 13,542, which was about 1,500 below capacity. ["Over thirteen thousand attend opening game," Mike Rodden, "The Globe",November 13 1931 ] The Leafs would go on to win their firstStanley Cup that season.eason standings
Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Montreal Maroons 3
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* [http://www.hockeydb.com The Internet Hockey Database]
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