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 New York Americans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1927-28 NHL season saw the New York Americans sign star goaltender Roy Worters from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Even though their roster was substantively the same of that that led the NHL in Hamilton the previous year, in the Americans' first season, 1925-26, they finished 5th overall with a record of 12-22-4.
After the 1933-34 NHL season, having missed the playoffs for the fifth straight year, the Americans attempted a merger with the also struggling Ottawa Senators.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brooklyn_Americans   (1164 words)

  
 1926-27 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1926-27 NHL season was the tenth National Hockey League season.
This left the NHL in sole possession of hockey's greatest players, as well as sole control of hockey's greatest trophy, the Stanley Cup, which was won for the ninth and final time by the Ottawa Senators.
During the season, the Toronto St. Patricks were bought by Conn Smythe and renamed the Toronto Maple Leafs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1926-27_NHL_season   (415 words)

  
 Tiger Lee Sports.com - NHL Champ Pick
Last season and this season, the team is 1 standard deviation above the NHL average in 1 of the 3 following stats : points, goals for, goal differential or 1 standard deviation below the NHL average in goals against.
Last season the Avalanche's standardized points, goals for, goal differential, goal sum and scoring ratio were all less than 1 standard deviation above the NHL average and the Avalanche's standardized goals against and goals sum were not 1 standard deviation below the NHL average.
The Stars lost in the Stanley Cup Finals last season to the Devils and this season the Stars failed to lead the NHL points and their goal differential is lower than second in the NHL.
tigerleesports.com /nhl_champ_pick.htm   (2746 words)

  
 National Hockey League Online Research :: Information about National Hockey League
Eventually, the 2004-05 NHL season was cancelled, and the NHL became the first major North American sports league in history to lose an entire season because of labour disputes.
The NHL continued to expand in the two decades that followed, and in 2000-01 NHL season reached its present total of 30 teams.
A 1994-95 NHL lockout at the start of the 1994-95 NHL season season proved far more disruptive, lasting three months and forcing the league to reduce the schedule from 84 to 48 games.
in-northcarolina.com /search/National_Hockey_League.html   (2545 words)

  
 N.Y. Rangers
1962/63, 63/64, 64/65, 65/66 NHL Seasons - The Rangers miss the playoffs and Emile Francis is hired as the new head coach during the 1964/65 season.
1938/39 NHL Season - The NHL was reduced to 7 teams for the 38/39 season.
Coming off last seasons march to the finals the Ranger felt they were a few moves away from ending the drought and the curse of so many years ago.
home.westman.wave.ca /~football/Rangers/Rangers_main.htm   (7733 words)

  
 rangers_history.html
NHL players were locked out due to their resistance of a salary cap, and the issue remained unresolved long enough to prompt the cancellation of the entire 2004-2005 season.
As a result, on the eve of the club's first season, the task was handed to one of professional hockey's pioneers, Lester Patrick.
Amid another disappointing season, the Rangers made multiple transactions, including the acquisitions of a number of prospects, which demonstrated the Rangers’ commitment to a future built around homegrown talent.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/rangers_history.html   (3097 words)

  
 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.
www.tmlfever.com /TheGame.html   (4278 words)

  
 National Hockey League (NHL) Expansion History
The addition of the Nashville Predator franchise in 1998-9 brought the league to 27 teams and a major realignment of divisions took place for the addition of the Atlanta Thrashers franchise in 1999-2000 season and the addition of the Minnesota Wild and Columbus Bluejackets franchises for the 2000-1 season.
This group of teams played, as the NHL until expansion in the 1967-68 season.
For the 1919-20 season the Quebec Bulldogs franchise was reactivated.
www.rauzulusstreet.com /hockey/nhlhistory/nhlhistory.html   (900 words)

  
 Prince of Wales Trophy Online Research :: Information about Prince of Wales Trophy
With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967-68 NHL season and the creation of the Western Division, the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the Eastern Division during the regular season.
It was first presented to the regular season champion of the American Division of the NHL, but was repurposed to being the trophy for the overall regular season champion in the 1938-39 NHL season when the NHL reverted to a single division.
When the league formed two conferences in the 1974-75 NHL season, the award was transferred to the team that finished with the best regular-season record in the Wales Conference.
in-northcarolina.com /search/Prince_of_Wales_Trophy.html   (195 words)

  
 O'Brien Trophy Online Research :: Information about O'Brien Trophy
From 1923-24 NHL season to 1926-27 NHL season, the O'Brien Trophy was retired in favour of the Prince of Wales Trophy, but was reintroduced in the 1927-28 NHL season as the equivalent to the Prince of Wales Trophy for the Canadian Division.
The 1938-39 NHL season saw the NHL move back to a single division, and from that point to its second and final retirement after the 1949-50 NHL season it was awarded to the Stanley Cup runner-up.
Donated by Senator O'Brien to the NHA in 1909-10 NHA season, it represented the trophy of the NHA championship, and later, the NHL championship.
in-northcarolina.com /search/O_Brien_Trophy.html   (184 words)

  
 Vezina Trophy biography .ms
Upon Vezina's death, the teams former owners donated the trophy to the League to be awarded for the first time at the end of the 1926-27 NHL season.
Until the 1981-82 season, the goalkeeper(s) of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season was awarded the trophy.
However, it was recognized that this system often meant the trophy went to the goalkeeper of the better team rather than the individual and hence the change was made to offer the William M. Jennings Trophy to the goalkeeper(s) playing for the team with the fewest goals against.
vezina-trophy.biography.ms   (305 words)

  
 NHL.com Newsletter Signup
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 27
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/27.html   (665 words)

  
 New York Rangers (1926-Present)
Also getting dumped after the season was Theo Fleury who had a bizarre season full of odd penalties, completing his 3 years in New York as one of the biggest free agent busts in NHL history.
However Mark Messier celebrating his 25th season in the NHL looked reenergized early in the season as he passed Gordie Howe for 2nd in scoring with his 1,851st career point on November 4th.
However the Rangers would struggle all season and before the season in which the Rangers missed the playoffs with a 29-42-9 record ended Emile Francis was gone being fired in January.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/nyr/nyrangers.html   (7665 words)

  
 Why am I such a Misfit?
Pittsburgh's first NHL team, the Pirates, was the second American team to join the NHL (behind Boston).
Part of the WHA misfits that were merged with the NHL.
Hockey in the ol' south lasted for 8 seasons from 72 to 80.
godind.tripod.com /oldnhl/oldnhl.html   (320 words)

  
 Salary Caps 101: The Real World
The NFL number is skewed high due to the relatively small number of games they play (16 per season), while MLB is skewed low due to their very long season (162 games), but the NHL and NBA both play 82 games and the difference between them is marked.
Taking a list of every player who started the season with a major league team, here are the numbers on player salaries (2001-02 for the NFL and NBA, 2002 for MLB and 2002-03 for the NHL).
The FCIs for the 2002 or 2002/03 seasons are:
www.washingtonhockey.com /200203/features/sc3.htm   (5182 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Joe Primeau
The 1929-30 season was Joe's first complete NHL season with the Leafs and it proved to be a good one, and it was the first season that Primeau's play making ability would shine through.
His first season with the club, 1923-24 would be by the record books a slow season for Joe as he had 1 goal and 1 assist in 6 games.
That same season, the Leafs took the Stanley Cup with Joe again leading the league in assists during the playoffs with 6 in 7 games.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Primeau_Joe.asp   (679 words)

  
 Montreal Canadiens (1910-Present)
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.
The season was not without its difficult moments as the Habs were forced to return to Jubilee Rink after the Montreal Arena burned down.
As establishing NHL first was goalie Georges Vezina who recorded the NHL's first shutout over the Toronto Arenas 9-0 on February 18th.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/montreal/canadiens.html   (8588 words)

  
 NHL Archive - Individual Single Season Records
season games, 27 points in 18 playoff games.
Highest Assists-per-Game Average, One Season (among players with at least 35 assists) 2.04 - Wayne Gretzky, Edm., 1985-86, 163 assists in 80 GP.
Longest Consecutive Point-Scoring Streak From Start of Season 51 games - Wayne Gretzky, Edm., 1983-84, 61 goals, 92 assists and 153 points during streak which was stopped by goalie Markus Mattsson and Los Angeles on Jan. 28, 1984.
www.bov.ch /hockey/season.html   (3727 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Bill was the triggerman among the slick passing trio, leading the NHL with 33 goals and 37 points in 44 games during the 1926-27 campaign.
Teamed with center Frank Boucher that first season, the Cook-Boucher-Cook combination became one of the top lines in NHL history.
Still captain of the Rangers, he played his final NHL season in 1936-37.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 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)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Duke Dukowski
He got his start in the NHL in the 1926-27 season, playing in 34 games with the Chicago Blackhawks, scoring three goals and two assists.
He followed that up with a 25-game season the next year before being sent to the New York Americans late in the season.
In his final season, 1933-34, Dukowski played for the Americans, the Chicago Blackhawks, and the New York Rangers.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12520   (263 words)

  
 George Hainsworth hockey memorabilia, NHL great, HOF
Assuming the goaltending mantle from Vezina for the 1926-27 season, he became the first winner of the Vezina Trophy as the best goaltender in the NHL for allowing the fewest goals over the course of a season, and captured the award for the next two seasons as well.
Led the NHL in shutouts, 1926-27 (16), 1928-29 (22), 1929-30 (4)
George Hainsworth, Canadiens goalie, was the league's leading goalie last season in the matter of having the greatest number of shut-out victories to his credit.
www.hockeylegend.com /hainsworth.htm   (1030 words)

  
 Tiger Lee Sports.com - NHL
At the bottom of the page you can find the average, median, minimum and maximum standardized values based on all the Stanley Cup champs since the 1926-27 season for points, goals for, goals against, goal sum (goals for plus goals against) and scoring ratio (goals for divided by goals against).
- The winner of the NHL Quarterfinals series pick based on the playoff team with the highest goal differential of the 8 remaining playoff teams.
The following is a brief description of what can be found on each page in the NHL section.
tigerleesports.com /nhl.htm   (161 words)

  
 Hap Holmes
After pro hockey collapsed in the west, Holmes was one of several Victoria players who were sold to the Detroit Cougars (later Red Wings) in that team's first NHL season of 1926-27.
When the NHL was formed in 1917-18, Holmes returned east and helped the Torontos, or the Arenas as they are more commonly known, win the Stanley Cup that season.
Seattle folded after the 1923-24 season and Holmes joined the Victoria Cougars when they and the Vancouver Maroons entered the Western Canada Hockey League in 1924-25.
www.hockeyresearch.com /jwood/bios/hap_holmes.htm   (296 words)

  
 New York Rangers® , 1926-27 Sweater From Ebbets Field Flannels
The Broadway Blueshirts were an NHL expansion franchise for the 1926-27 season, and won a Stanley Cup® championship in their second year of existence, defeating the favored Montreal Maroons.
For their first season, the Rangers adopted the jersey style that would serve them, with modifications, until present day
They made the playoffs in fifteen of their first sixteen campaigns, earning two more Stanley Cup titles in 1933 and 1940
www.onlinesports.com /pages/I,EFF-NYR-27HS.html   (134 words)

  
 Hockey Links
Internet Hockey Database - Stats archive for all NHL teams since the 1926-27 season.
NHL Players Association - Official site offers video clips, player stats, team rosters, injury news and more.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Web Site - US and Canadian hockey league Official Site.
www.paisleyblackhawks.freeserve.co.uk /links.htm   (758 words)

  
 New York Rangers Team Information
By the 1928 NHL season, the New York Rangers had already won their first of several Stanley Cup championships.
The New York Rangers are one of the original six NHL teams and were founded by Lester Patrick in 1926.
New York Rangers Past Season Performance (End 2005 Season)
www.rauzulusstreet.com /hockey/nhl/newyorkrangers.html   (229 words)

  
 1926-27 Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) player statistics
--- Regular Season --- # Player Name GP G A Pts PIM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ace Bailey....................................
Note: An asterisk (*) means that the player finished the year with another team in the same league.
www.hockeydb.com /ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000381927.html   (101 words)

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