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Old 12-19-2016, 07:57 PM   #15
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1942-43

1942-43

OFFSEASON
The biggest news heading into 1942-43 is the arrival of Maurice Richard. The 20 year old will join the Montreal Canadiens this season. Other rookies arriving this year are Ted Kennedy and Bud Poile in Toronto, along with Detroit defenseman Bill Quackenbush.

The only retirement of note is the decision by longtime Toronto Maple Leaf defensman Red Horner to walk away from the game. Horner was a part of 9 Stanley Cup winning teams with the Leafs and won the Norris Trophy twice. He played 578 regular season games and scored 305 points including 69 goals. The 33 year old also had 56 points in 105 playoff contests.

Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Americans franchise has folded up operations leaving the NHL with 6 teams.

Just before the regular season started the Boston Bruins learned they would be without goaltender Frank Brimsek for at least a month. Brimsek suffered a knee injury in training camp and the Bruins will be forced to rely on 39 year old Tiny Thompson to get them through the early part of the season.

REGULAR SEASON
Syl Apps returned in a big way from the injury that cost him most of last season. He set an NHL record with an 18 game point streak during the season, a run that also saw the 28 year old score at least one goal in 11 straight games.

Veteran Boston defenseman Dit Clapper became the second player in NHL history to reach 600 career points. By the time the season ended the 36 year old had 638 career points, trailing only Charlie Conacher who presently sits at 744.

Montreal rookie Maurice Richard had quite an NHL debut, scoring twice in his first game as the Canadiens doubled Boston 4-2 at the Gardens. Both Richard goals came in the third period against Tiny Thompson to snap a 2-2 tie and give the Canadiens the win. Despite missing 9 games with fractured ribs the Rocket ended the season with 26 goals and 53 points.

While they might have lost their season opener the Boston Bruins easily withstood the early absence of Brimsek and went on to post the league's best record. The Bruins had the most potent offense in the league led by 26 year old Roy Conacher, who established a new NHL single season record for assists (57) and points (80).

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		    	GP  W  L  T  PTS   
Boston Bruins		50 36  6  8   80
Montreal Canadiens	50 28 13  9   65
Detroit Red Wings 	50 24 19  7   55
Toronto	Maple Leafs	50 18 25  7   43
Chicago Black Hawks	50 14 32  4   32
New York Rangers	50  9 34  7   25

SCORING LEADERS		TEAM GP  G  A  PTS
Roy Conacher		BOS  50 23 57  80
Bobby Bauer		BOS  50 34 43  77
Milt Schmidt	 	BOS  48 40 35  75
Toe Blake		MON  45 31 38  69
Syl Apps		TOR  50 30 37  67
Elmer Lach		MON  43 20 44  64
Max Bentley		CHI  44 23 40  63
Woody Dumart		BOS  50 32 29  61
Doug Bentley		CHI  50 23 34  57
PLAYOFFS
The game continues to have first play second and third vs fourth instead of 1v3 and 2v4 as it was in this time period so the opening round will pit Boston against Montreal and Detroit vs Toronto.

The Detroit Red Wings beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in 5 games but the big news was the greatest single game performance ever seen. It occurred in Game Two of the series as Detroit blasted Toronto by a 9-1 score. Carl Liscombe of the Red Wings had 6 goals and 3 assists.

In the other series the Montreal Canadiens had little trouble beating the Boston Bruins in 5 games. Elmer Lach led the Habs with 7 points in the series while Rocket Richard added 3 goals.

Game One of the Stanley Cup finals needed overtime to determine a winner and Elmer Lach delivered for the Canadiens, scoring his second of the game on a pass from Richard at the 14:55 mark of the first overtime lifting Montreal to a 3-2 victory.

Game Two was another tight contest and again Montreal came out on top. Mud Bruneteau snapped a 3-3 tie with 13 seconds remaining in regulation to give Montreal a 4-3 victory after Detroit had scored 3 times earlier in the period to rally and tie the contest.

Game Three also saw Montreal pull out a late 4-3 victory as Maurice Richard sent the Olympia crowd home dejected when he scored his second of the game, assisted by Lach and Toe Blake, with 32 seconds remaining in the third period. Lach had tied the game for Montreal just two minutes earlier.

The Canadiens complete the sweep with another 4-3 victory despite a 3 assist performance from Carl Liscombe of the Red Wings. While Detroit held the line of Lach-Richard and Blake off the scoresheet the lesser lights came thru for the Habs as Buddy O'Connor, Kenny Mosdell, George Allen and Lynn Patrick scored the Montreal goals.

Detroit's Sid Abel led all playoff scorers with 18 points followed by Liscombe with 16 and Montreal's Elmer Lach with 15 points. Lach was named the playoff MVP.

Other Award winners:

HART TROPHY: Syl Apps Toronto (50 GP 30-37-67)

VEZINA TROPHY: Turk Broda Montreal (28-13-8, 2.58)

NORRIS TROPHY: Jack Stewart Detroit (50 GP,18-37-55)

ART ROSS TROPHY
: Roy Conacher Boston (50 GP 23-57-80)

CALDER TROPHY: Maurice Richard Montreal (41 GP 26-27-53)


The game does not select the all-star team but I will start naming first and second team all-stars
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POS      FIRST TEAM		     SECOND TEAM
G   Turk Broda	     Montreal	Frank Brimsek    Boston
D   Kenny Reardon    Montreal	Babe Pratt	 NY Rangers	
D   Jack Stewart     Detroit	Dit Clapper	 Boston
C   Milt Schmidt     Boston	Elmer Lach	 Montreal   
LW  Roy Conacher     Boston  	Toe Blake	 Montreal 	   
RW  Bobby Bauer	     Boston     Maurice Richard  Montreal
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