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 New York Rangers Roster
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.
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.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
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.
Teamed with center Frank Boucher that first season, the Cook-Boucher-Cook combination became one of the top lines in NHL history.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
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.
Teamed with center Frank Boucher that first season, the Cook-Boucher-Cook combination became one of the top lines in NHL history.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
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.
Teamed with center Frank Boucher that first season, the Cook-Boucher-Cook combination became one of the top lines in NHL history.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 Hockey Hall of Fame - NHL Trophies - Calder Memorial Trophy
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
NHL President Clarence Campbell congratulates Boston rookie Bobby Orr (1966-67 season)
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
www.hhof.com /html/trcmt00.htm   (272 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 NHL Archive - Individual Scoring Records History
Passed Morenz in 1936-37 season and remained leader until his retirement.
Returned to league in 1943-44 and remained NHL leader until Bill Cowley passed him that same season.
Led NHL in the league's first season, scoring 44 goals in 22 games.
www.bov.ch /hockey/history.html   (503 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Bobby Bauer
Never a league leader during those seasons, he nonetheless caught the attention of the Bruins management and he was brought up for the final game of the 1936-37 where he scored his first NHL goal and earned a spot for good with the Bruins.
Nagging shoulder injuries forced Bauer to retire from the NHL at the end of the 1947 season.
The Kraut Line was reunited in 1937-38 and quickly became one of the most potent scoring lines in the NHL.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Bauer_Bobby.asp   (536 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 Calder Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although rookie of the year honours were handed out since the 1932-33 NHL season, the Calder Trophy was first presented in the 1936-37 NHL season.
It is named after Frank Calder, the president of the NHL from its inception in 1917 to his sudden death in 1943.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy, presented annually to the best rookie of the year as voted upon by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the regular season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Calder_Memorial_Trophy   (154 words)

  
 A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Sp
The team moved from Oakland during the season where they had started the 1936-37 season as the Oakland Clippers.
The Spoked-B logo was introduced during the 1948-49 season as a celebration of Boston Bruins 25th anniversary as an NHL team.
In the 1948-49 season the logo had the number 24 on the left spoke and 49 on the right spoke which related to the years 1924 and 1949.
www.azhockey.com /Sp.htm   (1715 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Larry Aurie
Aurie led the league in goals for the 1936-37 season and was also named to the NHL First All Star Team.
That same year, Aurie was given the captaincy of the team and by the 1933-34 season he was leading the wings in scoring with 16 goals and 19 assists.
His second season was even worse when he only recorded 1 goal and 1 assist in 35 games.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Aurie_Larry.asp   (457 words)

  
 Family fights to preserve his memory
His first NHL season -- 1927-28 -- was the second for the Detroit franchise, then known as the Cougars.
Aurie retired after the 1937-38 season but returned for one game in 1939 when the Wings had injury problems.
He scored 23 goals in 45 games in 1936-37, not much by today's standards but enough to tie for the league lead then.
www.freep.com /sports/wings97/qaurie19.htm   (1610 words)

  
 Family fights to preserve his memory
His first NHL season -- 1927-28 -- was the second for the Detroit franchise, then known as the Cougars.
Aurie retired after the 1937-38 season but returned for one game in 1939 when the Wings had injury problems.
He scored 23 goals in 45 games in 1936-37, not much by today's standards but enough to tie for the league lead then.
www.freep.com /sports/wings97/qaurie19.htm   (1610 words)

  
 Calder Memorial Trophy - Psychology Central
Although rookie of the year honours were handed out since the 1932-33 NHL season, the Calder Trophy was first presented in the 1936-37 NHL season.
It is named after Frank Calder, the president of the NHL from its inception in 1917 to his sudden death in 1943.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy, presented annually to the best rookie of the year as voted upon by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the regular season.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Calder_Trophy   (229 words)

  
 nhltrophies
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
The trophy was presented to the National Hockey League in 1985-86 by the NHL Board of Governors to recognize the team compiling the top regular-season record.
The trophy was presented by the NHL Writers' Association in 1968 to commemorate the late William Masterton, a player of the Minnesota North Stars, who exhibited to a high degree the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey, and who died January 15, 1968.
www.geocities.com /eddies_girl_75041/nhltrophies.html   (1493 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey - NHL Trophies - Calder Memorial Trophy
Although the NHL’s best rookie was announced beginning with Carl Voss in 1933, it wasn’t until the 1936-37 season and Syl Apps the recipient that the winner actually won the Calder Trophy.
Frank Calder was the NHL’s president from 1917 until his sudden death in 1943.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, named after former National Hockey League president Frank Calder, is awarded to the National Hockey League player judged to be the most proficient in his first season.
www.legendsofhockey.net /html/silver_splashcalder.htm   (155 words)

  
 Edmonton Oilers Heritage Website - Calder Memorial Trophy
Although the NHL first announced Carl Voss its best rookie in 1933, it was not until the 1936-37 season that the recipient actually won the Calder Trophy.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, named after former National Hockey League (NHL) president Frank Calder, is awarded by the Professional Writers’ Association to the NHL player judged to be the most proficient in his first season.
Initially, the rules stipulated that a player could not have played in more than 25 NHL games in any single preceding season nor in six or more games in each of the two immediately preceding seasons in any major professional league.
www.oilersheritage.com /memories/awards_calder.html   (155 words)

  
 Boston Bruins Official Web Site : Milt Schmidt: A True Leader
Schmidt joined the Bruins for the second half of the 1936-37 season, and only two things would get him out of a Boston uniform after that: World War II and then retirement.
Schmidt was 28 years old by then, and while many other NHL players had difficulty starting their careers again, Schmidt actually seemed a better player after missing more than three seasons.
Schmidt was elected Boston's captain after he and the Bruins suffered through a miserable 1949-50 season, in which the club missed the playoffs and Schmidt scored a somewhat average 41 points (19 goals, 22 assists) in 68 games.
www.bostonbruins.com /history/miltschmidt.asp   (792 words)

  
 Calder Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although rookie of the year honours were handed out since the 1932-33 NHL season, the Calder Trophy was first presented in the 1936-37 NHL season.
It is named after Frank Calder, the president of the NHL from its inception in 1917 to his sudden death in 1943.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy, presented annually to the best rookie of the year as voted upon by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the regular season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Calder_Memorial_Trophy   (222 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - King Clancy
Clancy played with Toronto through the 1936-37 season, coached the Montreal Maroons for part of the 1937-38 season, then became an NHL referee.
During his 16 seasons as a player, Clancy had 137 goals and 143 assists in 592 regular season games, with 13 goals and 17 assists in 61 playoff games.
In 1988, the NHL established the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, which is presented to the "player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community."
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/clancyki.shtml   (222 words)

  
 Neue Seite 1
Although the NHL’s best rookie was announced beginning with Carl Voss in 1933, it wasn’t until the 1936-37 season and Syl Apps the recipient that the winner actually won the Calder Trophy.
The initial winner was Frank Nighbor of the Ottawa Senators, awarded the Hart at the conclusion of the 1923-24 season.
Frank Calder was the NHL’s president from 1917 until his sudden death in 1943.
www.angelfire.com /retro/hofhl/trophyroom.html   (843 words)

  
 Toe Blake
Born in Victoria Mines, Ontario in 1912, Blake broke into the NHL in the 1934-35 season as a member of the Montreal Maroons, and after 11 games as a Hab the following season, finally broke into the starting line-up for good during the 1936-37 season.
In a career spanning 577 regular season games, this crafty left winger scored 235 goals and notched 292 helpers.
Hector "Toe" Blake, also known as "The Lamplighter" for his ability to put the puck in the net, was a star player for the Montreal Canadiens during the 1930's and 1940's, and later achieved success as head coach for the Habs in the 1950's and 1960's.
www.hockeysandwich.com /tblake.html   (843 words)

  
 Keeters Canadians Page
Born in Victoria Mines, Ontario in 1912, Blake broke into the NHL in the 1934-35 season as a member of the Montreal Maroons, and after 11 games as a Hab the following season, finally broke into the starting line-up for good during the 1936-37 season.
In a career spanning 577 regular season games, this crafty left winger scored 235 goals and notched 292 helpers.
Hector "Toe" Blake, also known as "The Lamplighter" for his ability to put the puck in the net, was a star player for the Montreal Canadiens during the 1930's and 1940's, and later achieved success as head coach for the Habs in the 1950's and 1960's.
groups.msn.com /KeetersCanadiansPage/toeblake2.msnw   (843 words)

  
 London Racers - news items
Although the NHL’s best rookie was announced beginning with Carl Voss in 1933, it wasn’t until the 1936-37 season and Syl Apps the recipient that the winner actually won the Calder Trophy.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, named after former National Hockey League president Frank Calder, is awarded to the National Hockey League player judged to be the most proficient in his first season.
Frank Calder was the NHL’s president from 1917 until his sudden death in 1943.
www.londonracers.co.uk /news/london/detail.php?id=607   (843 words)

  
 Rick Nash named a finalist for Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL's top rookieRick Nash named a finalist for Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL's top rookie
The trophy was first presented by NHL President Frank Calder in the 1936-37 season to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
After Calder's death in 1943, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
The winner of the Calder Trophy is selected by a poll of the 30 chapters of the PHWA at the conclusion of the regular season.
www.columbuswired.net /BlueJackets/NashFinalistCalder_043003.htm   (843 words)

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