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 New York Rangers Roster
In both 1927-28 and 1930-31 he also was the NHL's top scorer, and in 1930 and 1931 led the Canadiens to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships.
When the first NHL All-Star Teams were selected in 1930-31, he was named to the First Team at center and repeated the honor the following year.
Morenz first won the Hart Trophy as the player most valuable to his team in 1927-28 and repeated as MVP in 1930-31 and 1931-32.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof27.htm   (394 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Howie Morenz
Over the next 7 consecutive seasons Morenz would lead the Canadiens in scoring in both goals and points, and Howie was rewarded for his abilities by winning the NHL scoring title in 1927-28 and 1930-31, both times with a career his of 51 points.
In the 1927-28 season, Morenz was the first player to win the Hart Trophy as the most valuable to his team and also led the Canadiens to back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1930-31 and 1931-32.
Howie's casket was at center ice of the Montreal Forum where over 10,000 people turned out for his funeral and thousands more lined the streets of the funeral procession to pay their final respects to one of hockey's most talented performers.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Morenz_Howie.asp   (737 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.
Primeau led the league in assists in 1930-31 with 32, and later repeated the feat in 1931-32 and 1933-34 with 37 and 32 respectively.
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.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Primeau_Joe.asp   (679 words)

  
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At the conclusion of the 1930-31 season, Joliat was chosen as the left wing on the inaugural NHL First All-Star Team.
The following season he was placed on a line with Howie Morenz in one of the more successful moves in the history of the Canadiens hockey club.
Aurel Joliat was a prolific scorer and relentless backchecker during 16 rewarding seasons with the Montreal Canadiens.
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 Babe Dye
His NHL playing days ended after the 1930-31 season, but he later served as a referee in the NHL and as a coach for the Chicago Shamrocks in the American Hockey Association.
Dye then led the NHL in both goals and points in 1922-23 and 1924-25, with a career-high 38 goals in 29 games during the 1924-25 season.
Dye entered the NHL with the Toronto St. Pats in 1919-20, but he found in difficult to break into the starting lineup that season.
www.hockeyresearch.com /jwood/bios/babe_dye.htm   (323 words)

  
 Babe Dye
His NHL playing days ended after the 1930-31 season, but he later served as a referee in the NHL and as a coach for the Chicago Shamrocks in the American Hockey Association.
Dye entered the NHL with the Toronto St. Pats in 1919-20, but he found in difficult to break into the starting lineup that season.
Dye then led the NHL in both goals and points in 1922-23 and 1924-25, with a career-high 38 goals in 29 games during the 1924-25 season.
www.hockeyresearch.com /jwood/bios/babe_dye.htm   (323 words)

  
 A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Pi
From the 1930-31 season the team transferred to Philadelphia as the Philadelphia Quakers.
A four team rookie competition held before the 1999-2000 NHL season.
Columbus Blue Jackets 1st pick (8th overall) in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
www.azhockey.com /Pi.htm   (811 words)

  
 Hart Memorial Trophy Online Research :: Information about Hart Memorial Trophy
1930-31 NHL season - Howie Morenz, Montreal Canadiens
1927-28 NHL season - Howie Morenz, Montreal Canadiens
2001-02 NHL season - Jose Theodore, Montreal Canadiens
in-northcarolina.com /search/Hart_Memorial_Trophy.html   (826 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / NHL
3 3.500 1930-31 Boston 28 10 6 62 (1) Amer.
Season Playoffs Year Location W L T OL PTS Pos Div W L PCT.
www.sportsnetwork.com /globe.asp?c=globe&page=nhl/teams/DIRECT121.htm   (156 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Cecil Dillon
Midway through the 1930-31 season Dillon joined the New York Rangers for 25 games where he scored seven goals and three assists.
In 1939-40 he played his final NHL season as a member of the Detroit Red Wings, playing in 44 games, scoring seven goals and ten assists.
Dillon scored at least 20 goals in five of his eleven NHL seasons.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12461   (272 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Cecil Dillon
Midway through the 1930-31 season Dillon joined the New York Rangers for 25 games where he scored seven goals and three assists.
In 1939-40 he played his final NHL season as a member of the Detroit Red Wings, playing in 44 games, scoring seven goals and ten assists.
Dillon scored at least 20 goals in five of his eleven NHL seasons.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12461   (272 words)

  
 George Hainsworth hockey memorabilia, NHL great, HOF
Led the NHL in playoffs shutouts, 1929-30 (3), 1930-31 (2)
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.
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)

  
 George Hainsworth hockey memorabilia, NHL great, HOF
Led the NHL in playoffs shutouts, 1929-30 (3), 1930-31 (2)
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)
www.hockeylegend.com /hainsworth.htm   (1030 words)

  
 Hart Memorial Trophy Online Research :: Information about Hart Memorial Trophy
1930-31 NHL season - Howie Morenz, Montreal Canadiens
1927-28 NHL season - Howie Morenz, Montreal Canadiens
1971-72 NHL season - Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins
in-northcarolina.com /search/Hart_Memorial_Trophy.html   (826 words)

  
 George Hainsworth hockey memorabilia, NHL great, HOF
Led the NHL in playoffs shutouts, 1929-30 (3), 1930-31 (2)
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.
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.
hockeymemorabilia.com /hainsworth.htm   (1030 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Tex White
White's final NHL season was in 1930-31, when he played nine games for the Philadelphia Quakers, scoring three goals.
The final pro season for Weir was in 1931-32 when he played in 24 games with the Pittsburgh Hornets of the IHL.
Loaned to NY Americans by Pittsburgh for remainder of 1928-29 season for Jesse Spring and the loan of Edmond Bouchard for remainder of 1928-29 season, February 15, 1929.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=14673   (265 words)

  
 George Hainsworth hockey memorabilia, NHL great, HOF
Led the NHL in playoffs shutouts, 1929-30 (3), 1930-31 (2)
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.
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)

  
 NHL Archive - NHL All-Star Teams
The selection of NHL All-Star Teams began after the 1930-31 season.
Voting for the NHL All-Star Team is conducted among the representatives of the Profesional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the season.
www.bov.ch /hockey/allstar.html   (1556 words)

  
 NHL Archive - NHL All-Star Teams
The selection of NHL All-Star Teams began after the 1930-31 season.
Voting for the NHL All-Star Team is conducted among the representatives of the Profesional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the season.
www.bov.ch /hockey/allstar.html   (1556 words)

  
 NHL Archive - NHL All-Star Teams
The selection of NHL All-Star Teams began after the 1930-31 season.
Voting for the NHL All-Star Team is conducted among the representatives of the Profesional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the season.
www.bov.ch /hockey/allstar.html   (1556 words)

  
 NHL Archive - NHL All-Star Teams
The selection of NHL All-Star Teams began after the 1930-31 season.
Voting for the NHL All-Star Team is conducted among the representatives of the Profesional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the season.
www.bov.ch /hockey/allstar.html   (1556 words)

  
 NHL Archive - NHL All-Star Teams
The selection of NHL All-Star Teams began after the 1930-31 season.
Voting for the NHL All-Star Team is conducted among the representatives of the Profesional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the season.
www.bov.ch /hockey/allstar.html   (1556 words)

  
 The History of the AHL in Philadelphia
As the Quakers in 1930-31, however, they were even worse compiling a record of 4-36-4, still the fewest games won in a season by an NHL club.
In fact the 1946-47 Rockets actually underachieved the 1930-31 Quakers in their inaugural season by winning just five times in sixty-four outings (5-52-7) for a ìwinning' percentage of.133 (against the Quakers'.136) to set a ìstandard' for futility for the AHL which still stands unchallenged over a half century later.
Kilby MacDonald finally broke the ice for Philadelphia at 14:40 of the third period followed by Butch Keeling and Bobby Kirk at 17:02 and 17:32 to earn the Ramblers a berth in the Calder Cup finals and end Hershey's first AHL season on a losing note.
www.centpacrr.com /ahlphl   (4533 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the end of that season (1930-31), the Philadelphia Quakers, along with the Ottawa Senators, announced that they were suspending operations of the team for the 1931-32 NHL season.
For the 1930-31 season the team moved to Philadelphia and played one season as the Philadelphia Quakers.
The Quakers, though, were given permission to suspend operations for future seasons at the beginning of each season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philadelphia_Quakers   (928 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Joe Primeau
Primeau led the league in assists in 1930-31 with 32, and later repeated the feat in 1931-32 and 1933-34 with 37 and 32 respectively.
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.
Joe again finished second in the scoring race in 1933-34 with 46 points, this time 6 points behind his other line mate, Charlie Conacher who finished the season with 52 points.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Primeau_Joe.asp   (679 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Jack Pratt
The Edinburgh, Scotland native began the 1930-31 season with the Canadian-American Hockey League's Boston Cubs before joining the Bruins after playing in only five games with the Cubs.
A graduate of the Western Kootenay Hockey League's Rossland Ramblers, Pratt joined Pacific Coast Hockey League's Portland Buckaroos in 1928-29 and spent two seasons with the team before signing as a free agent with the Boston Bruins in November of 1930.
In 1933-34 Pratt returned to the WKHL as a member of the Kimberley Dynamiters and spent six of the next years with the team while playing one season with the North West Hockey League's Portland Buckaroos in 1935-36.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=14033   (244 words)

  
 Columbus Blue Jackets: News & Info - Press Releases
The youngest player to ever lead the league in goals (19), edging Ilya Kovalchuk (20, 2003-04), Wayne Gretzky (21, 1981-82), Bobby Hull (21, 1959-60), and Charlie Conacher (21, 1930-31).
A spot in the NHL All-Star Game, the first teenager to play in the mid-season classic since Owen Nolan and Jaromir Jagr in 1992 and the youngest All-Star Game participant since Wendel Clark in 1986.
This is the eighth time there has been a tie for the NHL goal scoring title and just the second time league history that three players have shared the honors (1979-80; Danny Gare, Charlie Simmer, Blaine Stoughton - 56).
www.bluejackets.com /news/press/arts/1960.0.html   (244 words)

  
 Detroit Red Wings
He was a forward for the first five seasons and led the team in scoring in 1930-31 and 1931-32 seasons and was even second in the NHL in points with 48 in 1930-31.
He made the move and helped the team win the cup in 1936 and 1937 and was First Team All-Star on defense in 1936-37 and 1939-40 and a Second Team selection in 1935-36.
Goodfellow was a player-coach in his final season, in which the Red Wings won their third Stanley Cup.
org-www.detroitredwings.com /history/1930s.jsp   (922 words)

  
 Short Persons Support: Who's Who of Short People : Biography : Roy Worters
A Vezina Trophy soon, as well as a league leading 1.61 goals against average during the 1930-31 season.
He began his NHL career during the 1925-26 campaign, playing 3 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Roy Worters was one of the smallest goaltenders to ever play NHL hockey.
www.shortsupport.org /cgi/whowho_bio.cgi?seq=471&orderby=height&direction=ASC   (922 words)

  
 Sylvio Mantha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mantha was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team in both the 1929-30 and 1930-31 seasons.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was a three-time Stanley Cup winner, he played 14 NHL seasons, from 1923 to 1937, with all but four games as a Montreal Canadiens player.
Sylvio Mantha (April 14, 1902 - died August 7, 1974) was a was a Canadian professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sylvio_Mantha   (408 words)

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