NHL 1932/33

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NHL 1932/33
league NHL Logo 2005.svg National Hockey League
Period November 10, 1932 to April 13, 1933
Teams 9
Games / team 48
Regular season
winner Boston Bruins
MVP Canada 1921Canada Eddie Shore (Boston)
Top scorer Canada 1921Canada Bill Cook (NY Rangers)
Playoffs
Stanley Cup winner New York Rangers
finalist Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL seasons
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The 1932/33 NHL season was the 16th season in the National Hockey League . Nine teams played 48 games each. The Stanley Cup won the New York Rangers after a 3-1 win in the final series against the Toronto Maple Leafs . The Ottawa Senators returned, but Detroit's coffers were empty too. The Falcons were sold to James E. Norris , a Chicago grain millionaire and former Stanley Cup winner with the Montreal AAA. He wanted to give the team a name that matched Motor City and chose Detroit Red Wings . In the play-offs, the Maple Leafs and Bruins went over the pain limits. Only after 104:46 in the sixth overtime did Toronto's Ken Doraty release the players and fans at 1:50 am. For the first time this season there was the rookie award, which Detroit's Carl Voss won.

Regular season

Closing tables

Abbreviations: W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, Pts = points

Canadian Division W. L. T GF GA Pts
Toronto Maple Leafs 24 18th 6th 119 111 54
Montreal Maroons 22nd 20th 6th 135 119 50
Montréal Canadiens 18th 25th 5 92 115 41
New York Americans 15th 22nd 11 91 118 41
Ottawa Senators 11 27 10 88 131 32
American Division W. L. T GF GA Pts
Boston Bruins 25th 15th 8th 124 88 58
Detroit Red Wings 25th 15th 8th 111 93 58
New York Rangers 23 17th 8th 135 107 54
Chicago Blackhawks 16 20th 12 88 101 44

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points

player team GP G A. Pts
Bill Cook NY Rangers 48 28 22nd 50
Busher Jackson Toronto 48 27 17th 44
Baldy Northcott Mtl. Maroons 48 22nd 21st 43
Hooley Smith Mtl. Maroons 48 20th 21st 41
Paul Haynes Mtl. Maroons 48 16 25th 41
Aurel Joliat Montreal 48 18th 21st 39
Marty Barry Boston 48 24 13 37
Bun Cook NY Rangers 48 22nd 15th 37
Nels Stewart Boston 47 18th 18th 36
Howie Morenz Montreal 46 14th 21st 35

Stanley Cup playoffs

  Quarter finals Semifinals Stanley Cup Final
                           
   
        
  C1  Toronto Maple Leafs 3  
    A1  Boston Bruins 2  
      
 
          
    C1  Toronto Maple Leafs 1
  A3  New York Rangers 3
  C2  Montreal Maroons 0 2    
A2  Detroit Red Wings 2 5  
A2  Detroit Red Wings 0 3
    A3  New York Rangers 2 6  
C3  Canadiens de Montréal  0 5
 
  A3  New York Rangers 1 8  

NHL Awards and trophies awarded

Award player team
Calder Trophy : Carl Voss Detroit Red Wings
Hart Memorial Trophy : Eddie Shore Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Trophy : Frank Boucher New York Rangers
Vezina Trophy : Tiny Thompson Boston Bruins

NHL All-Star Teams

NHL First All-Star Team

Boston's Eddie Shore (right) has been named to the First All-Star Team as MVP of the season

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, W = wins, SO = shutouts , GAA = conceded goals

player position team GP G A. Pts
Frank Boucher center New York Rangers 46 7th 28 35
Bill Cook Winger New York Rangers 48 28 22nd 50
Baldy Northcott Winger Montreal Maroons 48 22nd 21st 43
Ching Johnson defender New York Rangers 48 8th 9 17th
Eddie Shore defender Boston Bruins 48 8th 27 35
player position team GP W. SO ATM
John Ross Roach goalkeeper Detroit Red Wings 48 25th 10 1.88

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, Pct = points quota

Head coach team GP W. Pct Playoffs
Lester Patrick New York Rangers 48 23 0.563 Stanley Cup

NHL Second All-Star Team

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, W = wins, SO = shutouts , GAA = conceded goals

For the last time in an All-Star team was Howie Morenz
player position team GP G A. Pts
Howie Morenz center Montréal Canadiens 46 14th 21st 35
Charlie Conacher Winger Toronto Maple Leafs 40 14th 19th 33
Busher Jackson Winger Toronto Maple Leafs 48 27 17th 44
King Clancy defender Toronto Maple Leafs 48 13 12 25th
Lionel Conacher defender Montreal Maroons 47 7th 21st 28
player position team GP W. SO ATM
Chuck Gardiner goalkeeper Chicago Black Hawks 48 16 5 2.01

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, Pct = points quota

Head coach team GP W. Pct Playoffs
Dick Irvin Toronto Maple Leafs 48 24 0.563 Stanley Cup Final

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