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 1918-19 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1918-19 NHL season was the second season of the National Hockey League.
With the NHL reduced to two teams eighteen games into its 20-game season, a decision was made to have the two remaining teams, coincidentally the two teams leading each half of the playoffs, compete in a best-of-seven series to see which team would head west to battle against the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champions.
A major rule change was made for this season as from this season onward, forward passing would be allowed in the NHL.
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 wiki/2003-04 NHL season Definition / wiki/2003-04 NHL season Research
The 2003-04 NHL season was the 87th regular season of the National Hockey LeagueThe National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional sports organization composed of ice hockey teams in the United States and Canada, where it is also known by its French name, Ligue Nationale de Hockey.
The 2003-04 season was one overhung by concern over the expiry of the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement The NHL collective bargaining agreement is the basic contract between the NHL team owners and the NHL Players Association, designed to be arrived at through the typical labour-managment negotiations of collective bargaining.
During the entire season Commissioner Gary BettmanGary Bruce Bettman (born on June 2, 1952 in Queens, New York) is a former NBA executive who took office as the commissioner of the National Hockey League on February 1, 1993.
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 1917-18 NHL season -
The 1917-18 NHL season was the first season of the National Hockey League (NHL).
It was awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs and that winner went on to play for the Stanley Cup against rival leagues.
The championship trophy, the O'Brien Trophy, of the newly defunct National Hockey Association became the championship trophy of the NHL.
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 NHL History
At its inception, the NHL boasted five franchises- the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, and the Toronto Arenas.
Maurice "Rocket" Richard is suspended for the remainder of the season and the playoffs after punching a linesman during a fight.
NHL players compete at the Olympics for the first time, with the Czech Republic winning the gold medal.
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 Montreal Canadiens (1909-Present)
The Canadiens dominate the NHL all season losing just 10 games on the way to an NHL best 120 points with a 52-10-16 record, as Ken Dryden continues a Canadiens tradition by becoming the 6th different Canadiens goalie to win the Vezina, and the 19th overall.
Prior to the start of the season the Canadiens and Maroons play a benefit all-star game against the rest of the NHL for Howie Morenz's family.
As the season was winding down Koivu decided he wanted to make a comeback, while he began working out with the team, the inspired Canadiens got hot and climbed up the standing and into the 8th and final playoff spot.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/montreal/canadiens.html   (8463 words)

  
 Hamilton Tigers (1920-1925)
The addition of the four Wolves players made a world of difference for the Tigers, as NHL clubs only had 10 players per team in the 1920s.
NHL President Frank Calder was not amused stating the players would be fined or suspended if they did not play in the final series, but the players stated they would rather retire than to be taken advantage of.
The NHL awarded its league title to the Montreal Canadiens who had defeated the St. Pats in the semi-final, the Habs went on to be defeated by the Victoria Cougars in the Stanley Cup Final, the only time an NHL team lost in the final series.
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 ipedia.com: National Hockey League Article
In the 1916-17 NHA season, there were six teams that comprised the NHA: the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, the Toronto Blueshirts, and an army team from the 228th Battalion, stationed in Toronto.
In 1926, the NHL was left without competing leagues to vie for the Stanley Cup, due to its higher player salaries that other leagues were unable to match.
The NHL and WHA fought for the services of hockey players and fans until the WHA folded in 1979 and four of its teams joined the NHL.
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If you click "Yes" and select a favorite team, the NHL and your favorite team may send you important team-related information and offers.
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 National Hockey League Franchises
After the first expansion: The NHL doubles, with the Original Six in the East Division, and the new teams in the West Division.
A charter member that was mothballed for two seasons, the Quebec Bulldogs, finally begins operation.
The first two expansion teams in NHL history, the Boston Bruins and Montreal Maroons, begin play.
www.unc.edu /~braun/sports/hockey/NHL/history/franchises   (505 words)

  
 Bernklow, Seattle Metropolitans
By the start of the 1924-25 season, the team was in financial trouble, and the Arena owners decided not to renew the team's lease, opting instead to tear down the building and erect a parking garage.
The season was scheduled to open on Friday, December 1, with the Spokane Canaries traveling to Portland to take on the defending champion Rosebuds.
Cully Wilson played for Toronto the season after the championship and was banned from the PCHA for his rough play.
www.narhist.ewu.edu /pnf/articles/bernklow.html   (9810 words)

  
 Seattle Hockey Hall of Fame - Harry Holmes
He returned to Seattle for the 1918-19 season, and took Seattle to the Cup finals in the next two seasons (one series ended in a tie, the other was lost), making him one of the only goalies in history to start in four consecutive Stanley Cup finals series.
The following season (1917-18) he was loaned to the Toronto Arenas of the NHL, winning his second consecutive Stanley Cup with that club.
Following his eight seasons in Seattle, Holmes took the Victoria Cougars to back-to-back Stanley Cup finals appearances, winning the Cup for a fourth time in 1925.
www.seattlehockey.net /HOF/holmes.htm   (276 words)

  
 Ontario Empoblog
This last agreement is a particularly contentious one, with the effect of 2004-05 NHL lockout resulting in the Cup not being awarded since the 1918-19 NHL season and the opinion held by some that the Cup trustees overstepped their bounds in signing the 1947 agreement.
In 1947, the NHL reached an agreement (revised in 2000) where the trustees were only bound to award the Cup to the NHL champions (effectively automatically refusing challenges from other leagues that may have wished to play for the Cup).
The league had...expanded into the United States with the Boston Bruins in the 1924-25 season, the New York Americans and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1925-26 season and the New York Rangers, Detroit Cougars (now known as the Red Wings), and the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1926-27 season.
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 Making Love In A Canoe
In the wake of the cancellation of the NHL season there was one lighter moment courtesy of the Canadian sports network TSN.
The cancellation of the 2004-05 season means that NHL teams will again not be contending for the Stanley Cup after the Boston Red Sox have won the World Series.
That said, there is something about the way that the NHL has been run since Gary Bettman became Commissioner in 1993 that is, for lack of a better term, rotten, although it goes back even a little before Bettman's arrival.
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 NHL sets doomsday - 12/23/04
The NHL lockout during the 1994-95 season ended Jan. 11, allowing a 48-game season.
The NHL board of governors meets that day and expects to give Commissioner Gary Bettman its approval to cancel the 2004-05 season because of the lockout.
The sides haven't met since Dec. 14 in Toronto, where the NHL rejected the union's proposal for an across-the-board 24 percent salary rollback.
www.detnews.com /2005/wings/0501/02/d01-41163.htm   (347 words)

  
 NHL Season: 1918-19 - NHL 1910s Quiz
The 1918-19 season was the first NHL season without a cup winner.
* Was the National Hockey League in its first official regular season during the 1918-19 season?
Unfortunately, the 2004-05 NHL season was officially declared cancelled and would be only the second time with no Stanley Cup winner.
www.funtrivia.com /quizdetails.cfm?quiz=206440   (84 words)

  
 TSN : nhl - Canada's Sports Leader
Bettman locked out NHL players at the start of the 1994-95 season, when the league's average salary was $572,000.
The loss of the NHL season also means that fans may have lost the chance to Gretzky behind the bench in Phoenix.
The NHL is planning for the 2005-06 season, and will pursue more labour talks but Bettman warned the league is going to have to look at a "completely different economic model and it is going to have to have linkage (between revenue and player salary costs)."
tsn.ca /nhl/news_story.asp?ID=115107&hubName=nhl   (6547 words)

  
 HardIce.Com, NHL hockey according to the fans.
Phil Esposito had 5 consecutive seasons of 50 + goals and 2 of 40 + goals before he suffered an injury and missed most of the 75-76 season, prior to expansion he failed to score more than 27 goals and 61 points in any season.
Ralph "Scotty" Bowman of the St. Louis Eagles was the first NHL player to score on a penalty shot.
Bobby Hull is first ever to score more than 50 goals in a season when he tallied 54.
www.hardice.com /hockey/hockeyhistory.html   (577 words)

  
 The Sporting News - NHL
Despite the horrible regular season, the thirst for a long-awaited Stanley Cup was whetted with the relative success in the spring.
It took until the final weekend of the regular season before the Leafs cleared the air and secured a playoff spot, rolling into the postseason as a team with focus.
Last season it took the Leafs a long time to come together as a team after all the roster changes.
tsn.sportingnews.com /nhl/preview2001/mapleleafs.html   (718 words)

  
 Setting Your Collecting Goal: The Star Power of Pre-War Hockey Cards - PSA Library
As a tribute to him, the NHL introduced the trophy bearing his name in 1947-48 to be awarded annually to the league's top scorer.
On January 24, 1934, the NHL's board of governors decided that a special benefit game featuring the Leafs against the best of the rest of the league would be staged in Toronto and the proceeds would go to Bailey and his family.
The 1912-13 season witnessed a powerful offensive display by Malone as he won the scoring race with 43 goals in 20 games.
www.psacard.com /articles/article_view.chtml?artid=4354&universeid=314   (4991 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Bert Corbeau
Bert Corbeau had the distinction of starting his pro hockey career in the NHL during its inaugural season in 1917-18 as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.
The next NHL stop was Toronto where he played with the St. Pats until they became the Maple Leafs in 1926-27.
In 41 games with the Leafs, Corbeau had a goal and three points in his last NHL season.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12328   (314 words)

  
 LostHockey.com - LostHockey.com Obituaries - A
Born on February 22, 1918 in Melville, Saskatchewan, Sidney Gerald (Sid) Abel began his NHL career in 1938 with the Detroit Red Wings.
Almas' first NHL season was with the Red Wings and he tended goal for one regular season game.
His only NHL appearance was a 4 game stint with the Rangers in 1949.
www.losthockey.com /obit_main.cfm?letter=a   (1114 words)

  
 Derek's 2002 NHL Playoffs - Toronto Maple Leafs
The club went by this name for the 1917-18 and 1918-19 seasons, and then changed their name to the Toronto St. Patricks.
     The Maple Leafs have won 13 Stanley Cups, one as the Arenas in 1918, one as the St. Pats in 1922, and the reast as the Leafs in `32, `42, `45, `47-`49, `51, `62-`64, and `67.
They again changed their name for the 1926-27 season, finally becoming the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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 Major League Hockey Franchises
The notation (x/y) indicates the franchise folded during the season, after completing "x" of the "y" scheduled games.
Failed to post bond for '72/73 season and folded before the season began.
Leagues other than the NHL are specified after team names.
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 CNNSI.com - 2001 NHL Preview - Franchise History - Tuesday September 18, 2001 11:32 PM
Cleveland franchise merged with Minnesota before the 1978-79 season.
(g) Minnesota franchise transferred to Dallas prior to the 1993-94 season.
(e) Atlanta franchise transferred to Calgary prior to 19800-81 season.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /hockey/nhl/2001/preview/franchise_history   (167 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1196 words)

  
 LCS49a.txt
The NHL screwed around with Vanbiesbrouck's pre-game mindset by ordering him to re-tape his stick because he used the wrong colour tape.
Next season all attacking players must exit the offensive zone before the puck can be dumped in.
Originally, the diagnosis had been that Krupp would be out for 10 to 12 months, but he was able to return for the last five games of the season, six months to the day after his injury, and will now be the first German player to have his name on the Stanley Cup.
www.lcshockey.com /issues/LCS49a.txt   (6459 words)

  
 NHL Season Cancelled - ateaseweb.com radiohead message board
i remember that the NBA season was in risk some years ago.
Yes, it's sad that there's no NHL hockey this year.
Now that they've shown their egos are much larger than the game itself, I've lost almost all respect for both players and owners.
www.ateaseweb.com /mb/index.php?showtopic=41140   (1092 words)

  
 Edna E. Lockwood National Historic Landmark Nomination
Nettie Wingate sold Lockwood to William Jones, Jr., on September 19, 1956, who then sold her to John Robin Kimberly who employed her in dredging during the 1966 and 1967 seasons.
Lockwood and her sister vessels flourished in this seasonal activity during the 1920s and 1930s.
Lockwood dredged every oyster season from 1889 to 1967.
www.cr.nps.gov /maritime/nhl/edna.htm   (2627 words)

  
 Martin Brodeur NHL Hockey at CBS SportsLine.com
Brodeur stopped 26 shots and allowed three goals in Tuesday's regular season finale at Montreal to win his 43rd game of the season.
www.sportsline.com /nhl/players/playerpage/19461   (173 words)

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