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1944–45 NHL season

The 1944–45 NHL season was the 28th season of the National Hockey League. Six teams each played 50 games. The Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup in seven games versus the Detroit Red Wings.

1944–45 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 28, 1944 – April 22, 1945
Number of games50
Number of teams6
Regular season
Season championMontreal Canadiens
Season MVPElmer Lach (Canadiens)
Top scorerElmer Lach (Canadiens)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsToronto Maple Leafs
  Runners-upDetroit Red Wings
NHL seasons

League business edit

In October 1944, Lester Patrick sponsored W. G. Hardy to become NHL president, replacing Red Dutton who wanted to step down. Patrick credited Hardy for being largely responsible for the current professional-amateur agreement between the NHL and the amateur associations in the International Ice Hockey Association, and said he was "temperamentally suited and has an excellent record as an executive of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association".[1]

Dutton offered to resign because of business concerns, but the league's board of governors dissuaded him. Conn Smythe, at one point, was offered the presidency, but turned it down. Dutton then stayed on.[citation needed]

Teams edit

Regular season edit

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  1944-45 NHL teams

It was the year of the "Punch Line" as Rocket Richard scored 50 goals in 50 games, breaking Joe Malone's record of 44 goals, and when Richard scored his 45th, Malone was on hand to present him with the record-breaking puck. Richard had a five-goal, three-assist night against Detroit at the Montreal Forum on December 28, 1944. His centreman, Elmer Lach, though, won the scoring race with 26 goals and 80 points. Toe Blake finished third with 29 goals, 38 assists, and for the second time, an entire line finished first, second, third scoring. The previous time had been in 1939–40, when the Boston Bruins' Kraut Line of Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart accomplished the feat. Schmidt finished with 52 points in 48 games that year, and Bauer and Dumart 43 apiece.

Montreal dared not loan Paul Bibeault to Toronto again with his fine year the previous season and loaned him instead to Boston. But the Maple Leafs came up with a fine rookie named Frank McCool who won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's top rookie. For the first time, a team produced three consecutive top rookies. McCool and Chicago netminder Mike Karakas tied for the league lead in shutouts with four each.

Bill Durnan won his second consecutive Vezina Trophy with Montreal. Flash Hollett became the first defenceman to score twenty goals in one season.[2] The record would stand until Bobby Orr broke it several decades later.

A major trade that occurred this year was Chicago trading their great defenceman Earl Seibert to Detroit for Don Grosso, Cully Simon and Byron "Butch" McDonald. After team owner Frederic McLaughlin died, it was just a matter of time before Bill Tobin would trade Seibert, as the two did not get along.

Final standings edit

National Hockey League[3]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1 Montreal Canadiens 50 38 8 4 228 121 +107 80
2 Detroit Red Wings 50 31 14 5 218 161 +57 67
3 Toronto Maple Leafs 50 24 22 4 183 161 +22 52
4 Boston Bruins 50 16 30 4 179 219 −40 36
5 Chicago Black Hawks 50 13 30 7 141 194 −53 33
6 New York Rangers 50 11 29 10 154 247 −93 32

Playoffs edit

Playoff bracket edit

Semifinals Stanley Cup Finals
      
1 Montreal 2
3 Toronto 4
3 Toronto 4
2 Detroit 3
2 Detroit 4
4 Boston 3

Semifinals edit

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (3) Toronto Maple Leafs edit

The Montreal Canadiens finished first in the league with 80 points. The Toronto Maple Leafs finished third with 52 points. This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams with Montreal winning the two of the three previous series. They last met in previous year's Stanley Cup Semifinals where the Canadiens won in five games. Toronto won this season's ten-game regular-season series earning eleven of twenty points.


March 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–0 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Ted Kennedy (1) – 19:38 Third period No scoring
Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan
March 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Ted Kennedy (2) – pp – 04:07 First period No scoring
Lorne Carr (1) – 10:58
Nick Metz (1) – 15:37
Second period 08:15 – ppButch Bouchard (1)
No scoring Third period 17:21 – ppElmer Lach (1)
Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan
March 24 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Elmer Lach (2) – 11:14 First period No scoring
Bob Fillion (1) – sh – 07:58
Dutch Hiller (1) – 11:14
Murph Chamberlain (1) – 18:55
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 09:02 – ppBob Davidson (1)
Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool
March 27 Montreal Canadiens 3–4 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Elmer Lach (3) – 00:23
Maurice Richard (1) – 02:13
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 02:34 – Mel Hill (1)
16:15 – Sweeney Schriner (1)
Bob Fillion (2) – pp – 03:47 Third period 09:15 – Babe Pratt (1)
No scoring First overtime period 12:36 – Gus Bodnar (1)
Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool
March 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–10 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Lorne Carr (2) – pp – 07:37
Ted Kennedy (3) – pp – 08:10
First period 00:40 – Leo Lamoureux (1)
03:08 – shButch Bouchard (2)
06:02 – Eddie Emberg (1)
Moe Morris (1) – 12:16 Second period 06:36 – Glen Harmon (1)
13:25 – Maurice Richard (2)
No scoring Third period 01:10 – Maurice Richard (3)
01:35 – Elmer Lach (4)
10:48 – Maurice Richard (4)
15:03 – Maurice Richard (5)
19:06 – Bob Fillion (3)
Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan
March 31 Montreal Canadiens 2–3 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Maurice Richard (6) – 18:38 First period 13:59 – Moe Morris (2)
No scoring Second period 07:11 – Sweeney Schriner (2)
Butch Bouchard (3) – 15:26 Third period 01:53 – Gus Bodnar (2)
Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool
Toronto won series 4–2


(2) Detroit Red Wings vs. (4) Boston Bruins edit

The Detroit Red Wings finished second in the league with 67 points. The Boston Bruins finished fourth with 36 points. This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams with Detroit winning the two of the three previous series. They last met in the 1943 Stanley Cup Finals where the Red Wings won in four games. Detroit won this season's ten-game regular-season series earning nineteen of twenty points.


March 20 Boston Bruins 4–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Bill Cowley (1) – 06:20
Bill Cupolo (1) – 10:07
Herb Cain (1) – 14:04
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Jack McGill (1) – 07:22 Third period 04:04 – Earl Seibert (1)
09:05 – Joe Carveth (1)
19:04 – Eddie Bruneteau (1)
Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley
March 22 Boston Bruins 4–2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Jack McGill (2) – 02:46 First period No scoring
Ken Smith (1) – 10:03
Jean-Paul Gladu (1) – 10:18
Second period 08:25 – Harold Jackson (1)
Pat Egan (1) – 17:05 Third period 12:48 – Eddie Bruneteau (2)
Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley
March 24 Detroit Red Wings 3–2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Ted Lindsay (1) – 18:54
Murray Armstrong (1) – 19:35
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 16:05 – Pat Egan (2)
Mud Bruneteau (1) – 15:48 Third period 17:57 – Gino Rozzini (1)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault
March 27 Detroit Red Wings 3–2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Earl Seibert (2) – 17:21 First period 08:31 – Ken Smith (2)
No scoring Second period 14:38 – Herb Cain (2)
Joe Carveth (2) – 05:10
Murray Armstrong (2) – 17:15
Third period No scoring
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault
March 29 Boston Bruins 2–3 OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Herb Cain (3) – 11:52 First period 02:51 – Mud Bruneteau (2)
11:41 – Flash Hollett (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Bill Jennings (1) – pp – 17:00 Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 17:12 – Mud Bruneteau (3)
Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley
April 1 Detroit Red Wings 3–5 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Jud McAtee (1) – 00:45 First period 12:54 – Bill Cowley (2)
Joe Carveth (3) – 03:24
Jud McAtee (2) – 17:12
Second period 06:24 – Bill Jennings (2)
07:33 – ppHerb Cain (4)
10:38 – Jean-Paul Gladu (2)
No scoring Third period 09:25 – Bill Cowley (3)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault
April 3 Boston Bruins 3–5 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Jack McGill (3) – 19:15 First period 08:20 – ppCarl Liscombe (1)
Herb Cain (5) – 08:50
Ken Smith (3) – 19:39
Second period 03:51 – Carl Liscombe (2)
No scoring Third period 02:01 – Eddie Bruneteau (3)
04:09 – Carl Liscombe (3)
19:54 – Carl Liscombe (4)
Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley
Detroit won series 4–3


Stanley Cup Finals edit

This was the eighth playoff meeting between these two teams with Toronto winning four of the seven previous series. They last met in the 1943 Stanley Cup Semifinals where Detroit won in six games. Detroit won this season's ten-game regular-season series earning seventeen of twenty points.


April 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Sweeney Schriner (3) – 13:56 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley
April 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Ted Kennedy (4) – 13:05 Second period No scoring
Moe Morris (3) – 12:03 Third period No scoring
Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley
April 12 Detroit Red Wings 0–1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 03:02 – Gus Bodnar (3)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool
April 14 Detroit Red Wings 5–3 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Flash Hollett (2) – pp – 08:35 First period 09:19 – Ted Kennedy (5)
11:44 – ppTed Kennedy (6)
Murray Armstrong (3) – 09:20 Second period 10:20 – Ted Kennedy (7)
Eddie Bruneteau (4) – sh – 01:11
Ted Lindsay (2) – 03:20
Joe Carveth (4) – 17:38
Third period No scoring
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool
April 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 0–2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 08:21 – Flash Hollett (3)
16:16 – Joe Carveth (5)
Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley
April 21 Detroit Red Wings 1–0 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Eddie Bruneteau (5) – 14:16 First overtime period No scoring
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool
April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–1 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Mel Hill (2) – 05:38 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Babe Pratt (2) – pp – 12:14 Third period 08:16 – Murray Armstrong (4)
Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley
Toronto won series 4–3


Awards edit

Award winners
O'Brien Cup:
(Stanley Cup runner-up)
Detroit Red Wings
Prince of Wales Trophy:
(Regular season champion)
Montreal Canadiens
Calder Memorial Trophy:
(Best first-year player)
Frank McCool, Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart Trophy:
(Most valuable player)
Elmer Lach, Montreal Canadiens
Lady Byng Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Bill Mosienko, Chicago Black Hawks
Vezina Trophy:
(Fewest goals allowed)
Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens
All-Star teams
First team   Position   Second team
Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens G Mike Karakas, Chicago Black Hawks
Émile Bouchard, Montreal Canadiens D Glen Harmon, Montreal Canadiens
Flash Hollett, Detroit Red Wings D Babe Pratt, Toronto Maple Leafs
Elmer Lach, Montreal Canadiens C Bill Cowley, Boston Bruins
Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens RW Bill Mosienko, Chicago Black Hawks
Toe Blake, Montreal Canadiens LW Syd Howe, Detroit Red Wings
Dick Irvin, Montreal Canadiens Coach Jack Adams, Detroit Red Wings

Player statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens 50 26 54 80 37
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 50 50 23 73 46
Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens 49 29 38 67 35
Bill Cowley Boston Bruins 49 25 40 65 12
Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs 49 29 25 54 14
Bill Mosienko Chicago Black Hawks 50 28 26 54 0
Joe Carveth Detroit Red Wings 50 26 28 54 6
Ab DeMarco New York Rangers 50 24 30 54 10
Clint Smith Chicago Black Hawks 50 23 31 54 0
Syd Howe Detroit Red Wings 46 17 36 53 6

Source: NHL[4]

Leading goaltenders edit

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts

Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SO
Bill Durnan Montreal Canadiens 50 3000 121 2.42 38 8 4 1
Frank McCool Toronto Maple Leafs 50 3000 161 3.22 24 22 4 4
Harry Lumley Detroit Red Wings 37 2220 119 3.22 24 10 3 1
Connie Dion Detroit Red Wings 12 720 39 3.25 6 4 2 0
Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks 48 2880 187 3.90 12 29 7 4
Harvey Bennett Boston Bruins 24 1470 103 4.20 10 12 2 0
Paul Bibeault Boston Bruins 26 1530 116 4.55 6 18 2 0
Ken McAuley New York Rangers 46 2760 227 4.93 11 25 10 1

Coaches edit

Debuts edit

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1944–45 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games edit

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1944–45 (listed with their last team):

See also edit

References edit

  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (1994). Years of glory, 1942–1967: the National Hockey League's official book of the six-team era. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-2817-2.
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000). Total Hockey. Total Sports. ISBN 1-892129-85-X.
  • Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Toronto, ON: Dan Diamond & Associates. ISBN 978-1-894801-22-5.
  • Dryden, Steve, ed. (2000). Century of hockey. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart Ltd. ISBN 0-7710-4179-9.
  • Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley; Hughes, Morgan; Romain, Joseph; Duplacey, James (2003). The Hockey Chronicle: Year-by-Year History of the National Hockey League. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1.
  • McFarlane, Brian (1973). The Story of the National Hockey League. New York: Pagurian Press. ISBN 0-684-13424-1.
Notes
  1. ^ "Patrick Sponsorshing Hardy As N.H.L. Chief". Lethbridge Herald. Lethbridge, Alberta. October 18, 1944. p. 23. 
  2. ^ Hockey's Book of Firsts, p.23, James Duplacey, JG Press, ISBN 978-1-57215-037-9
  3. ^ "1944–1945 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  4. ^ Dinger 2011, p. 148.

External links edit

  • Hockey Database
  • NHL.com

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The 1944 45 NHL season was the 28th season of the National Hockey League Six teams each played 50 games The Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup in seven games versus the Detroit Red Wings 1944 45 NHL seasonLeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 28 1944 April 22 1945Number of games50Number of teams6Regular seasonSeason championMontreal CanadiensSeason MVPElmer Lach Canadiens Top scorerElmer Lach Canadiens Stanley CupChampionsToronto Maple Leafs Runners upDetroit Red WingsNHL seasons 1943 441945 46 Contents 1 League business 2 Teams 3 Regular season 3 1 Final standings 4 Playoffs 4 1 Playoff bracket 4 2 Semifinals 4 2 1 1 Montreal Canadiens vs 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 4 2 2 2 Detroit Red Wings vs 4 Boston Bruins 4 3 Stanley Cup Finals 5 Awards 6 Player statistics 6 1 Scoring leaders 6 2 Leading goaltenders 7 Coaches 8 Debuts 9 Last games 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLeague business editIn October 1944 Lester Patrick sponsored W G Hardy to become NHL president replacing Red Dutton who wanted to step down Patrick credited Hardy for being largely responsible for the current professional amateur agreement between the NHL and the amateur associations in the International Ice Hockey Association and said he was temperamentally suited and has an excellent record as an executive of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 1 Dutton offered to resign because of business concerns but the league s board of governors dissuaded him Conn Smythe at one point was offered the presidency but turned it down Dutton then stayed on citation needed Teams edit1944 45 National Hockey League Team City Arena Capacity Boston Bruins Boston Massachusetts Boston Garden 13 909 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Illinois Chicago Stadium 16 000 Detroit Red Wings Detroit Michigan Detroit Olympia 15 000 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Quebec Montreal Forum 12 500 New York Rangers New York New York Madison Square Garden 15 925 Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens 12 586Regular season edit nbsp nbsp Bruins nbsp Black Hawks nbsp Red Wings nbsp Canadiens nbsp Rangers nbsp Maple Leafsclass notpageimage nbsp 1944 45 NHL teams It was the year of the Punch Line as Rocket Richard scored 50 goals in 50 games breaking Joe Malone s record of 44 goals and when Richard scored his 45th Malone was on hand to present him with the record breaking puck Richard had a five goal three assist night against Detroit at the Montreal Forum on December 28 1944 His centreman Elmer Lach though won the scoring race with 26 goals and 80 points Toe Blake finished third with 29 goals 38 assists and for the second time an entire line finished first second third scoring The previous time had been in 1939 40 when the Boston Bruins Kraut Line of Milt Schmidt Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart accomplished the feat Schmidt finished with 52 points in 48 games that year and Bauer and Dumart 43 apiece Montreal dared not loan Paul Bibeault to Toronto again with his fine year the previous season and loaned him instead to Boston But the Maple Leafs came up with a fine rookie named Frank McCool who won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league s top rookie For the first time a team produced three consecutive top rookies McCool and Chicago netminder Mike Karakas tied for the league lead in shutouts with four each Bill Durnan won his second consecutive Vezina Trophy with Montreal Flash Hollett became the first defenceman to score twenty goals in one season 2 The record would stand until Bobby Orr broke it several decades later A major trade that occurred this year was Chicago trading their great defenceman Earl Seibert to Detroit for Don Grosso Cully Simon and Byron Butch McDonald After team owner Frederic McLaughlin died it was just a matter of time before Bill Tobin would trade Seibert as the two did not get along Final standings edit National Hockey League 3 vte GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts 1 Montreal Canadiens 50 38 8 4 228 121 107 80 2 Detroit Red Wings 50 31 14 5 218 161 57 67 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 50 24 22 4 183 161 22 52 4 Boston Bruins 50 16 30 4 179 219 40 36 5 Chicago Black Hawks 50 13 30 7 141 194 53 33 6 New York Rangers 50 11 29 10 154 247 93 32Playoffs editPlayoff bracket edit SemifinalsStanley Cup Finals 1Montreal23Toronto43Toronto42Detroit32Detroit44Boston3 Semifinals edit 1 Montreal Canadiens vs 3 Toronto Maple Leafs edit The Montreal Canadiens finished first in the league with 80 points The Toronto Maple Leafs finished third with 52 points This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams with Montreal winning the two of the three previous series They last met in previous year s Stanley Cup Semifinals where the Canadiens won in five games Toronto won this season s ten game regular season series earning eleven of twenty points March 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 0 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring Ted Kennedy 1 19 38 Third period No scoring Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan March 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 2 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Ted Kennedy 2 pp 04 07 First period No scoring Lorne Carr 1 10 58Nick Metz 1 15 37 Second period 08 15 pp Butch Bouchard 1 No scoring Third period 17 21 pp Elmer Lach 1 Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan March 24 Montreal Canadiens 4 1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Elmer Lach 2 11 14 First period No scoring Bob Fillion 1 sh 07 58Dutch Hiller 1 11 14Murph Chamberlain 1 18 55 Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 09 02 pp Bob Davidson 1 Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool March 27 Montreal Canadiens 3 4 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Elmer Lach 3 00 23Maurice Richard 1 02 13 First period No scoring No scoring Second period 02 34 Mel Hill 1 16 15 Sweeney Schriner 1 Bob Fillion 2 pp 03 47 Third period 09 15 Babe Pratt 1 No scoring First overtime period 12 36 Gus Bodnar 1 Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool March 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 10 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Lorne Carr 2 pp 07 37Ted Kennedy 3 pp 08 10 First period 00 40 Leo Lamoureux 1 03 08 sh Butch Bouchard 2 06 02 Eddie Emberg 1 Moe Morris 1 12 16 Second period 06 36 Glen Harmon 1 13 25 Maurice Richard 2 No scoring Third period 01 10 Maurice Richard 3 01 35 Elmer Lach 4 10 48 Maurice Richard 4 15 03 Maurice Richard 5 19 06 Bob Fillion 3 Frank McCool Goalie stats Bill Durnan March 31 Montreal Canadiens 2 3 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Maurice Richard 6 18 38 First period 13 59 Moe Morris 2 No scoring Second period 07 11 Sweeney Schriner 2 Butch Bouchard 3 15 26 Third period 01 53 Gus Bodnar 2 Bill Durnan Goalie stats Frank McCool Toronto won series 4 2 2 Detroit Red Wings vs 4 Boston Bruins edit The Detroit Red Wings finished second in the league with 67 points The Boston Bruins finished fourth with 36 points This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams with Detroit winning the two of the three previous series They last met in the 1943 Stanley Cup Finals where the Red Wings won in four games Detroit won this season s ten game regular season series earning nineteen of twenty points March 20 Boston Bruins 4 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Bill Cowley 1 06 20Bill Cupolo 1 10 07Herb Cain 1 14 04 First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring Jack McGill 1 07 22 Third period 04 04 Earl Seibert 1 09 05 Joe Carveth 1 19 04 Eddie Bruneteau 1 Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley March 22 Boston Bruins 4 2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Jack McGill 2 02 46 First period No scoring Ken Smith 1 10 03Jean Paul Gladu 1 10 18 Second period 08 25 Harold Jackson 1 Pat Egan 1 17 05 Third period 12 48 Eddie Bruneteau 2 Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley March 24 Detroit Red Wings 3 2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Ted Lindsay 1 18 54Murray Armstrong 1 19 35 First period No scoring No scoring Second period 16 05 Pat Egan 2 Mud Bruneteau 1 15 48 Third period 17 57 Gino Rozzini 1 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault March 27 Detroit Red Wings 3 2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Earl Seibert 2 17 21 First period 08 31 Ken Smith 2 No scoring Second period 14 38 Herb Cain 2 Joe Carveth 2 05 10Murray Armstrong 2 17 15 Third period No scoring Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault March 29 Boston Bruins 2 3 OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Herb Cain 3 11 52 First period 02 51 Mud Bruneteau 2 11 41 Flash Hollett 1 No scoring Second period No scoring Bill Jennings 1 pp 17 00 Third period No scoring No scoring First overtime period 17 12 Mud Bruneteau 3 Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley April 1 Detroit Red Wings 3 5 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Jud McAtee 1 00 45 First period 12 54 Bill Cowley 2 Joe Carveth 3 03 24Jud McAtee 2 17 12 Second period 06 24 Bill Jennings 2 07 33 pp Herb Cain 4 10 38 Jean Paul Gladu 2 No scoring Third period 09 25 Bill Cowley 3 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Paul Bibeault April 3 Boston Bruins 3 5 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Jack McGill 3 19 15 First period 08 20 pp Carl Liscombe 1 Herb Cain 5 08 50Ken Smith 3 19 39 Second period 03 51 Carl Liscombe 2 No scoring Third period 02 01 Eddie Bruneteau 3 04 09 Carl Liscombe 3 19 54 Carl Liscombe 4 Paul Bibeault Goalie stats Harry Lumley Detroit won series 4 3 Stanley Cup Finals edit Main article 1945 Stanley Cup Finals This was the eighth playoff meeting between these two teams with Toronto winning four of the seven previous series They last met in the 1943 Stanley Cup Semifinals where Detroit won in six games Detroit won this season s ten game regular season series earning seventeen of twenty points April 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Sweeney Schriner 3 13 56 First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period No scoring Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley April 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period No scoring Ted Kennedy 4 13 05 Second period No scoring Moe Morris 3 12 03 Third period No scoring Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley April 12 Detroit Red Wings 0 1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 03 02 Gus Bodnar 3 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool April 14 Detroit Red Wings 5 3 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Flash Hollett 2 pp 08 35 First period 09 19 Ted Kennedy 5 11 44 pp Ted Kennedy 6 Murray Armstrong 3 09 20 Second period 10 20 Ted Kennedy 7 Eddie Bruneteau 4 sh 01 11Ted Lindsay 2 03 20Joe Carveth 4 17 38 Third period No scoring Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool April 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 0 2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 08 21 Flash Hollett 3 16 16 Joe Carveth 5 Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley April 21 Detroit Red Wings 1 0 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period No scoring Eddie Bruneteau 5 14 16 First overtime period No scoring Harry Lumley Goalie stats Frank McCool April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 1 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Mel Hill 2 05 38 First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring Babe Pratt 2 pp 12 14 Third period 08 16 Murray Armstrong 4 Frank McCool Goalie stats Harry Lumley Toronto won series 4 3Awards editAward winners O Brien Cup Stanley Cup runner up Detroit Red Wings Prince of Wales Trophy Regular season champion Montreal Canadiens Calder Memorial Trophy Best first year player Frank McCool Toronto Maple Leafs Hart Trophy Most valuable player Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Lady Byng Trophy Excellence and sportsmanship Bill Mosienko Chicago Black Hawks Vezina Trophy Fewest goals allowed Bill Durnan Montreal Canadiens All Star teams First team Position Second team Bill Durnan Montreal Canadiens G Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks Emile Bouchard Montreal Canadiens D Glen Harmon Montreal Canadiens Flash Hollett Detroit Red Wings D Babe Pratt Toronto Maple Leafs Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens C Bill Cowley Boston Bruins Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens RW Bill Mosienko Chicago Black Hawks Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens LW Syd Howe Detroit Red Wings Dick Irvin Montreal Canadiens Coach Jack Adams Detroit Red WingsPlayer statistics editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists PTS Points PIM Penalties in minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens 50 26 54 80 37 Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 50 50 23 73 46 Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens 49 29 38 67 35 Bill Cowley Boston Bruins 49 25 40 65 12 Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs 49 29 25 54 14 Bill Mosienko Chicago Black Hawks 50 28 26 54 0 Joe Carveth Detroit Red Wings 50 26 28 54 6 Ab DeMarco New York Rangers 50 24 30 54 10 Clint Smith Chicago Black Hawks 50 23 31 54 0 Syd Howe Detroit Red Wings 46 17 36 53 6 Source NHL 4 Leading goaltenders edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played GA Goals against GAA Goals against average W Wins L Losses T Ties SO Shutouts Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SO Bill Durnan Montreal Canadiens 50 3000 121 2 42 38 8 4 1 Frank McCool Toronto Maple Leafs 50 3000 161 3 22 24 22 4 4 Harry Lumley Detroit Red Wings 37 2220 119 3 22 24 10 3 1 Connie Dion Detroit Red Wings 12 720 39 3 25 6 4 2 0 Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks 48 2880 187 3 90 12 29 7 4 Harvey Bennett Boston Bruins 24 1470 103 4 20 10 12 2 0 Paul Bibeault Boston Bruins 26 1530 116 4 55 6 18 2 0 Ken McAuley New York Rangers 46 2760 227 4 93 11 25 10 1Coaches editBoston Bruins Art Ross Chicago Black Hawks Johnny Gottselig Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin New York Rangers Frank Boucher Toronto Maple Leafs Hap DayDebuts editThe following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1944 45 listed with their first team asterisk marks debut in playoffs Fern Flaman Boston Bruins Murray Henderson Boston Bruins Pete Horeck Chicago Black Hawks Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings Bill Ezinicki Toronto Maple Leafs Frank McCool Toronto Maple LeafsLast games editThe following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1944 45 listed with their last team Bill Thoms Boston Bruins Cully Dahlstrom Chicago Black Hawks Mush March Chicago Black Hawks Johnny Gottselig Chicago Black Hawks Kilby MacDonald New York Rangers Bucko McDonald New York Rangers Jack McLean Toronto Maple Leafs John McCreedy Toronto Maple LeafsSee also edit1944 45 NHL transactions List of Stanley Cup champions 1944 in sports 1945 in sportsReferences editDiamond Dan ed 1994 Years of glory 1942 1967 the National Hockey League s official book of the six team era Toronto ON McClelland and Stewart ISBN 0 7710 2817 2 Diamond Dan ed 2000 Total Hockey Total Sports ISBN 1 892129 85 X Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Toronto ON Dan Diamond amp Associates ISBN 978 1 894801 22 5 Dryden Steve ed 2000 Century of hockey Toronto ON McClelland amp Stewart Ltd ISBN 0 7710 4179 9 Fischler Stan Fischler Shirley Hughes Morgan Romain Joseph Duplacey James 2003 The Hockey Chronicle Year by Year History of the National Hockey League Lincolnwood Illinois Publications International Inc ISBN 0 7853 9624 1 McFarlane Brian 1973 The Story of the National Hockey League New York Pagurian Press ISBN 0 684 13424 1 Notes Patrick Sponsorshing Hardy As N H L Chief Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Alberta October 18 1944 p 23 nbsp Hockey s Book of Firsts p 23 James Duplacey JG Press ISBN 978 1 57215 037 9 1944 1945 Division Standings Standings NHL com Standings National Hockey League Dinger 2011 p 148 External links editHockey Database NHL com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1944 45 NHL season amp oldid 1220345602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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