Stanley Cup playoffs 1930

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Stanley Cup playoffs 1930
Period March 20, 1930 to April 3, 1930
Stanley Cup winner Canadiens de Montréal (3rd title)
finalist Boston Bruins
Top scorer Canada 1921Canada Marty Barry  & Cooney Weiland (both Boston)
Canada 1921Canada
Gates 45 (3.8 per game)
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The playoffs for the Stanley Cup of 1930 began on March 20, 1930 and ended on April 3, 1930 with the Canadiens de Montréal's 2-0 win against the Boston Bruins . The Canadiens won their third title and at the same time their first since 1924. The Boston Bruins, who competed as defending champions, contested their third final in the last four years and also had the two top scorers of these playoffs in their ranks with Marty Barry and Cooney Weiland .

mode

The three best teams from each division qualified for the playoffs. The two division winners played one of the two finalists directly in a first semi-final. The four remaining teams faced each other in two quarter-finals, with the two division runners-up and the two division thirds clashing. The quarter-finals finally culminated in the second semi-final, which determined the second finalist. The first semi-final was held in best-of-five mode , the second semi-final and the Stanley Cup final, however, only in best-of-three mode. In the two quarter-final series, only two games were played, whereby only the goal difference to advance was taken into account, so that draws were also possible.

In series with best-of-five mode, the lower-seeded team had home rights in the first two games before the higher-seeded team played three home games in a row. In the best-of-three mode, home rights changed from game to game, so that the higher seeded team played twice in front of their home crowd. In series with only two games, each team hosted a home game. It should be noted, however, that there were regular deviations from the distribution of home rights presented for various reasons.

Overtime followed for games that remained tied after 60 minutes of regular playing time . It ended with the first goal scored ( Sudden Death ) . This rule did not apply to the quarter-finals, which could end in a draw and only went into overtime if the goal difference at the end of the second game did not produce a winner. The mode of overtime differed from round to round, so overtime was played partly 10-minute, partly 15-minute or even continuous.

Qualified teams

Canadian Division
American Division

Playoff tree

  Quarter finals Semifinals Stanley Cup Final
                           
   
        
  C1  Montreal Maroons 1  
    A1  Boston Bruins 3  
      
 
          
    A1  Boston Bruins 0
  C2  Canadiens de Montréal  2
  C2  Canadiens de Montréal  1 3    
A2  Chicago Black Hawks 0 2  
C2  Canadiens de Montréal  2
    A3  New York Rangers 0  
C3  Ottawa Senators 0 3
 
  A3  New York Rangers 1 6  

Quarter finals

(C2) Canadiens de Montréal - (A2) Chicago Black Hawks

23 Mar 1930 Chicago Black Hawks
0: 1
(0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1)
Match report
as of: 0: 1
Canadiens de Montréal
Wildor Larochelle (47:40)
Chicago Stadium , Chicago , Illinois
26th Mar 1930 Canadiens de Montréal
Howie Morenz (29:20)
Howie Morenz (111: 43)
2: 2 n.V.
(0: 1, 1: 1, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0)
Match report
Score: 1: 0
Goal difference: 3: 2
Chicago Black Hawks
Ty Arbor (1:38)
Earl Miller (32:49)
Forum de Montréal , Montreal , Québec

(C3) Ottawa Senators - (A3) New York Rangers

20 Mar 1930 Ottawa Senators
Art Gagné (46:45)
1: 1
(0: 1, 0: 0, 1: 0)
Match report
as of: 0: 0
New York Rangers
Léo Bourgeault (9:45 am)
Ottawa Auditorium , Ottawa , Ontario
23 Mar 1930 New York Rangers
Bun Cook (29:02)
Frank Boucher (38:16)
Murray Murdoch (44:16)
Murray Murdoch (46:05)
Bun Cook (47:26)
5: 2
(0: 1, 2: 0, 3: 1)
Match report
Score: 1: 0
Goal difference: 6: 3
Ottawa Senators
Bill Touhey (8:09)
Harold Starr (53:50)
Madison Square Garden , New York City , New York

Semifinals

(A1) Boston Bruins - (C1) Montreal Maroons

20 Mar 1930 Montreal Maroons
Dunc Munro (29:41)
1: 2 a.d.
(0: 0, 1: 1, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1)
Match report
as of: 0: 1
Boston Bruins
Cooney Weiland (32:34)
Harry Oliver (105: 35)
Forum de Montréal , Montreal , Québec
22 Mar 1930 Montreal Maroons
Hooley Smith (50:07)
Nels Stewart (53:22)
2: 4
(0: 0, 0: 3, 2: 1)
Match report
as of: 0: 2
Boston Bruins
Marty Barry (24:00)
Harry Oliver (25:35)
Dit Clapper (27:30)
Dit Clapper (59:24)
Forum de Montréal, Montreal, Québec
25th Mar 1930 Boston Bruins
0: 1 n.V.
(0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1)
Match report
as of 2: 1
Montreal Maroons
Archie Wilcox (86:26)
Boston Garden , Boston , Massachusetts
27 Mar 1930 Boston Bruins
Marty Barry (15:26)
Lionel Hitchman (28:11)
Bill Carson (46:51)
Marty Barry (51:30)
Dit Clapper (57:39)
5: 1
(1: 0, 1: 0, 3: 1)
Match report
as of: 3: 1
Montreal Maroons
Dunc Munro (59:08)
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

(C2) Canadiens de Montréal - (A3) New York Rangers

28 Mar 1930 Canadiens de Montréal
Armand Mondou (36:44)
Gus Rivers (128: 52)
2: 1 n.V.
(0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0)
Match report
: 1: 0
New York Rangers
Murray Murdoch (15:34)
Forum de Montréal , Montreal , Québec
30th Mar 1930 New York Rangers
0: 2
(0: 2, 0: 0, 0: 0)
Match report
as of: 0: 2
Canadiens de Montréal
Nick Wasnie (14:56)
Pit Lépine (15:56)
Madison Square Garden , New York City , New York

Stanley Cup Final

(A1) Boston Bruins - (C2) Canadiens de Montréal

0Apr 1, 1930 Boston Bruins
0: 3
(0: 0, 0: 2, 0: 1)
Match report
as of: 0: 1
Canadiens de Montréal
Albert Leduc (28:43)
Sylvio Mantha (33:17)
Pit Lépine (46:27)
Boston Garden , Boston , Massachusetts
0Apr 3, 1930 Canadiens de Montréal
Bert McCaffrey (9:10)
Nick Wasnie (17:36)
Sylvio Mantha (21:33)
Howie Morenz (35:43)
4: 3
(2: 0, 2: 1, 0: 2)
Match report
as of: 2: 0
Boston Bruins
Eddie Shore (30:42)
Percy Galbraith (48:47)
Dit Clapper (50:59)
Forum de Montréal , Montreal , Québec

Stanley Cup winner

Stanley Cup winner Canadiens de Montréal
Montréal Canadiens logo

Goalkeeper: George Hainsworth

Defenders: Marty Burke , Gerald Carson , Albert Leduc , Georges Mantha , Sylvio Mantha  ( C )

Attackers: Aurèle Joliat , Bert McCaffrey , Armand Mondou , Wildor Larochelle , Pit Lépine , Howie Morenz , Gus Rivers , Nick Wasnie

Head Coach: Cecil Hart   General Manager: Léo Dandurand

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: best value

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Marty Barry Boston 6th 3 3 6th 12
Cooney Weiland Boston 6th 1 5 6th 2
The clapper Boston 6th 4th 0 4th 4th
Pit Lépine Montréal Canad. 6th 2 2 4th 6th
Nick Wasnie Montréal Canad. 6th 2 2 4th 12
Albert Leduc Montréal Canad. 6th 1 3 4th 8th
Percy Galbraith Boston 6th 1 3 4th 8th
Murray Murdoch NY Rangers 4th 3 0 3 6th
Howie Morenz Montréal Canad. 6th 3 0 3 10
Sylvio Mantha Montréal Canad. 6th 2 1 3 18th
Harry Oliver Boston 6th 2 1 3 6th

Best goalkeeper

The combined table shows the three best goalkeepers in the conceded goal category as well as the leaders in shutouts and wins.

Abbreviations: GP = games, Min = ice age (in minutes), W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, GA = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , GAA = goals conceded; Fat: best value; Sorted by goal conceded.
Only goalkeepers who have played 120 minutes are recorded.

player team GP Min W. L. T GA SO ATM
George Hainsworth Montréal Canad. 6th 479: 43 5 0 1 6th 3 0.75
Chuck Gardiner Chicago 2 171: 23 0 1 1 3 0 1.05
John Ross Roach NY Rangers 4th 308: 20 1 2 1 7th 0 1.36

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