- 1952–53 Chicago Black Hawks season
NHLTeamSeason
Season=1952–53
Team=Chicago
Conference=
ConferenceRank=
Division=
DivisionRank=4th
Record=27–28–15
HomeRecord=14–11–10
RoadRecord=13–17–5
GoalsFor=169
GoalsAgainst=175
GeneralManager=Bill Tobin
Coach=Sid Abel
Captain=Bill Gadsby
AltCaptain=
Arena=Chicago Stadium
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Jim McFadden (23)
AssistsLeader=Cal Gardner (24)
PointsLeader=Jim McFadden (44)
PlusMinusLeader=
PIMLeader=George Gee (99)
WinsLeader=Al Rollins (27)
GAALeader=Al Rollins (2.50)
StanleyCup=
DivisionWin=The 1952–53 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's twenty-seventh season in the NHL, and they were coming off of two consecutive seasons of finishing in last place in the six team NHL. The Black Hawks had a record of 17–44–9 in 1951–52, missing the playoffs for the sixth straight season.
In the off-season, the Black Hawks and
Toronto Maple Leafs completed a trade which sent Harry Lumley to Toronto forAl Rollins ,Cal Gardner andGus Mortson . Chicago also fired head coachEbbie Goodfellow , and replaced him withSid Abel , who would be a player-coach. Abel would name defencemanBill Gadsby as the new team captain.Chicago also saw a change in ownership, as
Arthur Wirtz andJames D. Norris took over the struggling and near bankrupt franchise.The Black Hawks started the season off strong, sitting with a 10–5–3 record in their first 18 games, however, the club would fall into a slump, and went 2–7–5 in their next 14 games to fall to .500. Chicago would continue to hover around the .500 for the rest of the season, battling with the
Toronto Maple Leafs andBoston Bruins for the final playoff spot. Going into the final weekend of the season, Chicago would earn big wins against theDetroit Red Wings andNew York Rangers to clinch the fourth and final playoff spot, and advance to the playoffs for the first time since 1946. The Hawks finished with club records in wins with 27, and points with 69.Offensively, the team was led by
Jim McFadden , who scored a team high 23 goals and 44 points, while newly acquiredCal Gardner earned a club best 24 assists, en route to earning 35 points.Jimmy Peters would join McFadden as the only Hawks with over 20 goals and 40 points, as he scored 22 and 41 respectively.George Gee scored 18 goals and 39 points, while posting a team high 99 penalty minutes. Team captainBill Gadsby led the defense with 22 points, while fellow bluelinerAl Dewsbury scored 5 goals, and finished with 97 penalty minutes.In goal,
Al Rollins played in all 70 games, setting a team record with 27 victories, along with a solid 2.50 GAA, and 6 shutouts.The Black Hawks would face the second place
Montreal Canadiens in a best of seven opening round series. The Canadiens finished the year with a 28–23–19 record, earning 75 points, which was six more than the Hawks. The series opened up at theMontreal Forum , and the favored Canadiens won the series opener by a 3–1 score, then took a 2–0 series lead by winning a close second game by a 4–3 score. The series shifted to Chicago for the next two games, and the Black Hawks would respond, winning the third game in overtime to cut the series lead to 2–1, as the team won their first playoff game since 1944. The Hawks evened the series up at 2–2 with a 3–1 win in the fourth game, sending the series back to Montreal. Chicago stunned the Montreal crowd in the fifth game, defeating the Canadiens 4–2 to take a 3–2 series lead. The Canadiens, though, would shut out Chicago 3–0 in the sixth game, setting up a seventh and final game. Montreal would easily win the game, defeating the Black Hawks 4–1, putting an end to a very surprising season for the Black Hawks.eason standings
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* [http://www.hockey-reference.com Hockey-Reference]
*National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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