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 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)

  
 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.
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.
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.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof27.htm   (394 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Cook tied Charlie Conacher for the NHL lead in goals with a career-high 34 in 1931-32, and he won his second scoring title in 1932-33 before the Rangers won their second Stanley Cup championship that year.
Still captain of the Rangers, he played his final NHL season in 1936-37.
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.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
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Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1931-32 Eveleth Rangers CHL 0 0 0 0 0 1933-34 Eveleth Rangers CHL 0 5 5 10 72 1933-34 Tulsa Oilers AHA 0 0 0 0 0 1934-35 Eveleth Rangers CHL 43 3 12 15 36 1935-36 Oklahoma City Warriors AHA 47 2 0 2 46
www.hockeyresearch.com /mfoster/okc/p.html   (317 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / NHL
2 3.400 1931-32 Boston 15 21 12 42 (4) 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   (317 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Cook tied Charlie Conacher for the NHL lead in goals with a career-high 34 in 1931-32, and he won his second scoring title in 1932-33 before the Rangers won their second Stanley Cup championship that year.
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)

  
 Why am I such a Misfit?
The team moved from Pittsburgh but failed to survive into the 1931-32 season.
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.
godind.tripod.com /oldnhl/oldnhl.html   (320 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Cook tied Charlie Conacher for the NHL lead in goals with a career-high 34 in 1931-32, and he won his second scoring title in 1932-33 before the Rangers won their second Stanley Cup championship that year.
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)

  
 Why am I such a Misfit?
The team moved from Pittsburgh but failed to survive into the 1931-32 season.
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.
godind.tripod.com /oldnhl/oldnhl.html   (320 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Howie Morenz
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.
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.
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)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Tex White
The final pro season for Weir was in 1931-32 when he played in 24 games with the Pittsburgh Hornets of the IHL.
White's final NHL season was in 1930-31, when he played nine games for the Philadelphia Quakers, scoring three goals.
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)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Cook tied Charlie Conacher for the NHL lead in goals with a career-high 34 in 1931-32, and he won his second scoring title in 1932-33 before the Rangers won their second Stanley Cup championship that year.
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)

  
 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.
In all, Joe Primeau won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1932, was named to the NHL Second All Star Team in 1934 and played in the NHL All Star Game in 1934.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Primeau_Joe.asp   (679 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.
The Quakers, though, were given permission to suspend operations for future seasons at the beginning of each season.
For the 1930-31 season the team moved to Philadelphia and played one season as the Philadelphia Quakers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philadelphia_Quakers   (928 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Dick Irvin
He coached the Chicago Black Hawks to the Stanley Cup finals in 1931 but was fired because of a clash with owner Frederic McLaughlin at the beginning of the 1931-32 season.
As a rookie with the Chicago Black Hawks, Irvin finished second in NHL scoring in 1926-27 with 18 goals and 18 assists.
Irvin coached the Chicago Black Hawks for just one season, 1955-56, before retiring.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/irvindick.shtml   (928 words)

  
 Toronto Maple Leafs News and Info Resource Website
At the same time, Jackson led the NHL in scoring in 1931-32, and Conacher led the league in 1933-34 and 1934-35.
Charlie Conacher made his NHL debut during the 1929-30 season when the Leafs were on the verge of becoming an NHL powerhouse, and it may have all started with a timely bit of line shuffling.
Charlie's brother Roy played 11 seasons in the NHL, playing on 2 Stanley Cup winners, and led the NHL in scoring in 1948-49.
www.penaltybox.com /legends/Charlie_Conacher.html   (683 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- Silverware -- 1931-32 Hart Memorial Trophy Winner -- Morenz, Howie
HOWIE MORENZ and his Montreal Canadiens had won two consecutive Stanley Cups going into the 1931-32 season, and fans and critics alike expected that number to bloat to three by the end of the season.
It would be the last year MORENZ would score 20 or more goals in a season; a feat he accomplished seven times in his 14 NHL seasons.
Montreal again finished first, their second straight season to do so, and MORENZ finished third in league scoring with 49 points.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tro=HMT&year=1931-32   (160 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Dick Irvin
He coached the Chicago Black Hawks to the Stanley Cup finals in 1931 but was fired because of a clash with owner Frederic McLaughlin at the beginning of the 1931-32 season.
Irvin went to the Montreal Canadiens in 1940 and remained there through the 1954-55 season, winning three more Stanley Cups, in 1944, 1946, and 1953.
As a rookie with the Chicago Black Hawks, Irvin finished second in NHL scoring in 1926-27 with 18 goals and 18 assists.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/irvindick.shtml   (160 words)

  
 Toronto Maple Leafs Tickets - Maple Leafs NHL Hockey - Maple Leafs Ticket Brokers
In 1931 Dick Irvin became the Maple Leafs’ head coach, and he steered the team to seven Stanley Cup Finals from the 1931-32 season to the 1939-40 season.
Toronto Maple Leafs, professional ice hockey team and one of five teams in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Toronto is one of just two teams that have won at least three consecutive Stanley Cup championships on two different occasions; the Montréal Canadiens are the other.
www.coasttocoasttickets.com /nhl/mapleleafs_tickets.shtml   (778 words)

  
 A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Ph
The Quakers suspended operations after a poor NHL (4 wins, 4 ties and 36 defeats) and dropped out of the NHL before the 1931-32 season.
After the 1934-35 season, the team was renamed the Philadelphia Ramblers.
In 1945-46 the Philadelphia Arena Company of the American Hockey League applied for an injunction to prevent a National Hockey League franchise being awarded to Philadelphia.
www.azhockey.com /Ph.htm   (777 words)

  
 LostHockey.com - LostHockey.com Obituaries - C
His best season in the NHL was 1942-43, when he scored 32 points in 47 games in the 50-game schedule.
As for hockey, after his 11 games with the Detroit Falcons of the NHL in 1931, he then bounced between 5 minor league teams in the IHL and Can-Am leagues.
He played most of his pro hockey with US teams in the IAHL, but did play part of three NHL seasons with the New York Americans.
www.losthockey.com /obit_main.cfm?letter=c   (3762 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Joe Primeau
In 1931-32, Jackson led the NHL in scoring, Primeau was just three points behind him, and Conacher was 2 points behind Primeau.
After playing part of the 1928-29 season with Toronto, Primeau joined the team for good the following season.
Primeau was the center on Toronto's "Kid Line," between Harvey "Busher" Jackson and Charlie Conacher, during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/primeaujoe.shtml   (158 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- Silverware -- 1935-36 Calder Memorial Trophy Winner -- Karakas, Mike
When Gardiner died of a brain tumour during the summer of 1934, the Black Hawks made a massive trade with the Montreal Canadiens, acquiring goaltender Lorne Chabot and Howie Morenz for Lionel Conacher and Leroy Goldsworthy.
MIKE KARAKAS beat out the Red Wings' Wilfrid "Bucko" McDonald to become the fourth winner of the CALDER TROPHY, denoting the NHL's Best Rookie, for his fine season in 1935-36.
Charlie Gardiner won the Vezina Trophy for best goals-against average in 1931-32 and 1933-34.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tro=CMT&year=1935-36   (273 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Hago Harrington
His best year during this period came in 1931-32 when he led the league with 20 assists while playing for the Providence Reds.
Harrington returned to Providence the next season and was a fine playmaker for the club until retiring in 1936.
Harrington received one last shot at the NHL after Providence sent him to the Montreal Canadiens for three players, including Armand Mondou.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12860   (308 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)

  
 Detroit Red Wings
He also led the Falcons in scoring in 1931-32, so when manager Jack Adams approached Goodfellow at the commencement of the 1934-35 season and asked his veteran center to drop back and play defense, it would have been understandable were Goodfellow resistant to the idea.
His ease in adjustment is evidenced in Goodfellow’s three all-star selections at his adopted position, where he was also awarded the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player in 1939-40, the first Detroit player to be so honored.
Goodfellow served as Detroit captain for five seasons and played for three Stanley Cup winners, appearing in six finals.
org-www.detroitredwings.com /history/wol/wol-ebbiegoodfellow.jsp   (423 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- Silverware -- 1931-32 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Winner -- Primeau, Joe
PRIMEAU scored 13 goals and an NHL-best 37 assists for 50 points?good for a second place finish in regular season scoring.
Hockey writers sat silently at their typewriters when the LADY BYNG TROPHY winner for 1931-32 was announced.
Instead, the winner was JOE PRIMEAU of the Toronto Maple Leafs' Kid Line.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tro=LBT&year=1931-32   (117 words)

  
 NAPST M-R
Ottawa Senators, CAHL (1908-09), CHA (1909-19), NHA (1909-17), NHL (1917-31, 1932-34) - suspended operations for 1931-32 season
Ottawa Hockey Club, AHAC (1887, 91-92), CAHL (1893-1904)
Ottawa Nationals, WHA (1972-73) - moved to Toronto
www.angelfire.com /ns/agalley/napsl/napsl4.html   (4963 words)

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