- 1950–51 Chicago Black Hawks season
NHLTeamSeason
Season=1950–51
Team=Chicago
Conference=
ConferenceRank=
Division=
DivisionRank=6th
Record=13–47–10
HomeRecord=8–22–5
RoadRecord=5–25–5
GoalsFor=171
GoalsAgainst=280
GeneralManager=Bill Tobin
Coach=Ebbie Goodfellow
Captain=Jack Stewart
AltCaptain=
Arena=Chicago Stadium
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Roy Conacher (26)
AssistsLeader=Jim Conacher (27)
PointsLeader=Roy Conacher (50)
PlusMinusLeader=
PIMLeader=Al Dewsbury (79)
WinsLeader=Harry Lumley (12)
GAALeader=Harry Lumley (3.90)
StanleyCup=
DivisionWin=The 1950–51 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's twenty-fifth season in the NHL, and they were coming off of a last place finish in 1949–50, as the Hawks had a record of 22–38–10, earning 54 points, and failing to qualify for the post-season for the fourth season in a row.
In the off-season, the Black Hawks and
Detroit Red Wings made the biggest trade in NHL history at the time, as Chicago sent Jim Henry,Gaye Stewart ,Bob Goldham andMetro Prystai to Detroit for Harry Lumley, Jack Stewart,Al Dewsbury ,Don Morrison andPete Babando . The club also replaced head coachCharlie Conacher with former Red Wings playerEbbie Goodfellow , and named the newly acquired Jack Stewart the captain of the team.Chicago started the season off playing very good hockey, as they went a solid 7–3–2 in their opening 12 games. The Black Hawks then fell into a slump, however, 27 games into the season, they were still playing over .500 hockey, as their record was 11–10–6, and fighting with the
New York Rangers ,Boston Bruins andMontreal Canadiens for a playoff spot. Chicago then ran into injuries, as team captain Jack Stewart ruptured a disc in his back, ending his season after only 26 games, whileGus Bodnar andBill Gadsby would also run into severe injury problems, as the Black Hawks would go on to a 2–37–4 record in their last 43 games, finishing in last place for the second consecutive season. The 36 points the Hawks earned was the lowest total since 1944–45, when the team earned 33, however, they played 20 less games that season.Offensively, Chicago was led by
Roy Conacher , who notched a team high 26 goals and 50 points, whileJim Conacher recorded a team high 27 assists, and finished tied withPete Babando in second place on the team scoring list with 37 points.Bill Mosienko would join Roy Conacher as the only Hawks to record over 20 goals, as he registered 21 goals.Al Dewsbury led the blueline with 5 goals and 19 points, and had a club high 79 penalty minutes.In goal, newly acquired Harry Lumley played the majority of the games, winning a team high 12 games while posting a team best 3.90 GAA, while earning 3 shutouts along the way.
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References
* [http://www.hockey-reference.com Hockey-Reference]
*National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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