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Kraut line

The Kraut line were a trio of Boston Bruins players who played on the same NHL forward line: center Milt Schmidt, left wing Woody Dumart, and right wing Bobby Bauer. The name was devised by Albert Leduc, a player for the Montreal Canadiens, while the trio were playing for a Boston farm club in 1936; originally "The Sauerkraut Line", the nickname was later shortened to "The Kraut Line".[1] The name referenced the German descent of the three players, all of whom grew up in Kitchener, Ontario, where they previously played for the Kitchener Greenshirts. The trio played almost 1,900 NHL games with the Bruins, but put their careers on hold during World War II to serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force.[2] They were one of the most dominant lines of any era, having finished first, second, and third in scoring during the 1939-1940 season, a feat repeated only twice; by the 1944–45 Punch line of the Montreal Canadiens, and the 1949–50 Production Line of the Detroit Red Wings.[3] All three members of the Kraut line are inductees in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[2]

Bobby Bauer, Woody Dumart, and Milt Schmidt (left to right) in 1942.

History Edit

The three were famously attached and lived together in a single room in Brookline, Massachusetts. The line was so accomplished that, in the 1939–1940 season, the trio placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in NHL scoring. Schmidt led the league in scoring with 22 goals and 30 assists; Dumart was second in the league with 22 goals and 21 assists; and Bauer was third with 17 goals and 26 assists. While the line was intact, the Bruins won the Stanley Cup in the 1938–1939 and 1940–1941 seasons.

In the midst of World War II, the line enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a trio in 1942.[4] On February 10, 1942, their last game before reporting for duty, the line accounted for half of the 22 points in goals and assists that the Bruins accumulated on the way to an 8–1 victory over Montreal at the Boston Garden. The Kraut line produced three goals and eight assists.[5][6] Not long after enlisting, the trio played for the Ottawa RCAF Flyers, helping them to win the 1942 Allen Cup.[7] During the war, contests were held to change towards a non-Germanic name for the line; "The Kitchener Kids" became one of the favorites, but the old name returned at the end of the war.[8]

Bobby Bauer's retirement in 1947 ended the line. On March 18, 1952, the line participated in a special reunion game in which Schmidt scored his 200th career goal and Bauer had a goal and an assist, despite having been retired the five previous years, in a 4-0 victory over the Chicago Black Hawks.[9]

After their days as players, Schmidt eventually became the coach, and later general manager, of the Bruins.[10][11] Bauer went back to the Kitchener area and coached several teams.[12] Dumart retired in Boston, where he worked for some years as the official scorer at the Garden.[5] All three were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame: Schmidt in 1961, Dumart in 1992, and Bauer in 1996.[2]

The trio is deceased. Bauer died on September 16, 1964, at age 49; Dumart died on October 19, 2001, at age 84; Schmidt died on January 4, 2017, at age 98.

Statistics Edit

Note: These are statistics from the seven regular seasons in which the three players generally played on the same line.

  • GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty in Minutes
Year GP G A Pts PIM
Milt Schmidt
1937–38 44 13 14 27 15
1938–39 41 15 17 32 13
1939–40 48 22 30 52 37
1940–41 45 13 25 38 23
1941–42 36 14 21 35 34
1945–46 48 13 18 31 21
1946–47 59 27 35 62 40
Woody Dumart
1937–38 48 13 14 27 6
1938–39 45 14 15 29 2
1939–40 48 22 21 43 16
1940–41 40 18 15 33 2
1941–42 35 14 15 29 8
1945–46 50 22 12 34 2
1946–47 60 24 28 52 12
Bobby Bauer
1937–38 48 20 14 34 9
1938–39 48 13 18 31 4
1939–40 48 17 26 43 2
1940–41 48 17 22 39 2
1941–42 36 13 22 35 11
1945–46 39 11 10 21 4
1946–47 58 30 24 54 4

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Kitchener Sports Association. Archived from the original on 2019-01-29.
  2. ^ a b c Mills, Rych (2017-08-11). "Flash from the Past / It started here: the Kraut Line's origins". The Record.
  3. ^ Seide, Jeff (2023-05-25). "Top 10 NHL Lines". The Hockey Writers. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  4. ^ Fox, Luke (2017-01-04). "When the Canadiens carried the Bruins to war". Sportsnet.
  5. ^ a b Stubbs, Dave (2017-02-10). "'Kraut Line' of Bruins honored before going to war". NHL.com.
  6. ^ Kreiser, John (2018-03-17). "This Day in NHL History - March 17: 'Kraut Line' finishes season 1-2-3 in scoring". NHL.com.
  7. ^ "Rangers to don Remembrance Day Jerseys this Friday". Kitchener Rangers. 2013-10-21.
  8. ^ . City of Kitchener. 2017-01-05. Archived from the original on 2017-08-23.
  9. ^ "Krauts Linked again, Lead Bruins to 4-0 Victory, Fourth Playoff Spot". Montreal Gazette. 1952-03-19. p. 19. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  10. ^ Shinzawa, Fluto (2016). Big 50: Boston Bruins: The Men and Moments that Made the Boston Bruins. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 33. ISBN 9781633196292.
  11. ^ Hawthorn, Tom (2017-01-30). "Milt Schmidt: NHL player, coach and GM belonged to fabled Bruins line". The Globe and Mail.
  12. ^ Shea, Kevin (2006-03-27). . Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2017-11-28. Retrieved 2023-09-14.

External links Edit

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  • Bobby Bauer
  • Woody Dumart

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The Kraut line were a trio of Boston Bruins players who played on the same NHL forward line center Milt Schmidt left wing Woody Dumart and right wing Bobby Bauer The name was devised by Albert Leduc a player for the Montreal Canadiens while the trio were playing for a Boston farm club in 1936 originally The Sauerkraut Line the nickname was later shortened to The Kraut Line 1 The name referenced the German descent of the three players all of whom grew up in Kitchener Ontario where they previously played for the Kitchener Greenshirts The trio played almost 1 900 NHL games with the Bruins but put their careers on hold during World War II to serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force 2 They were one of the most dominant lines of any era having finished first second and third in scoring during the 1939 1940 season a feat repeated only twice by the 1944 45 Punch line of the Montreal Canadiens and the 1949 50 Production Line of the Detroit Red Wings 3 All three members of the Kraut line are inductees in the Hockey Hall of Fame 2 Bobby Bauer Woody Dumart and Milt Schmidt left to right in 1942 Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe three were famously attached and lived together in a single room in Brookline Massachusetts The line was so accomplished that in the 1939 1940 season the trio placed 1st 2nd and 3rd in NHL scoring Schmidt led the league in scoring with 22 goals and 30 assists Dumart was second in the league with 22 goals and 21 assists and Bauer was third with 17 goals and 26 assists While the line was intact the Bruins won the Stanley Cup in the 1938 1939 and 1940 1941 seasons In the midst of World War II the line enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a trio in 1942 4 On February 10 1942 their last game before reporting for duty the line accounted for half of the 22 points in goals and assists that the Bruins accumulated on the way to an 8 1 victory over Montreal at the Boston Garden The Kraut line produced three goals and eight assists 5 6 Not long after enlisting the trio played for the Ottawa RCAF Flyers helping them to win the 1942 Allen Cup 7 During the war contests were held to change towards a non Germanic name for the line The Kitchener Kids became one of the favorites but the old name returned at the end of the war 8 Bobby Bauer s retirement in 1947 ended the line On March 18 1952 the line participated in a special reunion game in which Schmidt scored his 200th career goal and Bauer had a goal and an assist despite having been retired the five previous years in a 4 0 victory over the Chicago Black Hawks 9 After their days as players Schmidt eventually became the coach and later general manager of the Bruins 10 11 Bauer went back to the Kitchener area and coached several teams 12 Dumart retired in Boston where he worked for some years as the official scorer at the Garden 5 All three were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame Schmidt in 1961 Dumart in 1992 and Bauer in 1996 2 The trio is deceased Bauer died on September 16 1964 at age 49 Dumart died on October 19 2001 at age 84 Schmidt died on January 4 2017 at age 98 Statistics EditNote These are statistics from the seven regular seasons in which the three players generally played on the same line GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalty in MinutesYear GP G A Pts PIMMilt Schmidt1937 38 44 13 14 27 151938 39 41 15 17 32 131939 40 48 22 30 52 371940 41 45 13 25 38 231941 42 36 14 21 35 341945 46 48 13 18 31 211946 47 59 27 35 62 40Woody Dumart1937 38 48 13 14 27 61938 39 45 14 15 29 21939 40 48 22 21 43 161940 41 40 18 15 33 21941 42 35 14 15 29 81945 46 50 22 12 34 21946 47 60 24 28 52 12Bobby Bauer1937 38 48 20 14 34 91938 39 48 13 18 31 41939 40 48 17 26 43 21940 41 48 17 22 39 21941 42 36 13 22 35 111945 46 39 11 10 21 41946 47 58 30 24 54 4See also EditLine ice hockey List of ice hockey linematesReferences Edit The Kraut Line Kitchener Sports Association Archived from the original on 2019 01 29 a b c Mills Rych 2017 08 11 Flash from the Past It started here the Kraut Line s origins The Record Seide Jeff 2023 05 25 Top 10 NHL Lines The Hockey Writers Retrieved 2023 09 14 Fox Luke 2017 01 04 When the Canadiens carried the Bruins to war Sportsnet a b Stubbs Dave 2017 02 10 Kraut Line of Bruins honored before going to war NHL com Kreiser John 2018 03 17 This Day in NHL History March 17 Kraut Line finishes season 1 2 3 in scoring NHL com Rangers to don Remembrance Day Jerseys this Friday Kitchener Rangers 2013 10 21 Mayor Berry Vrbanovic s Statement on the passing of City of Kitchener native Milt Schmidt City of Kitchener 2017 01 05 Archived from the original on 2017 08 23 Krauts Linked again Lead Bruins to 4 0 Victory Fourth Playoff Spot Montreal Gazette 1952 03 19 p 19 Retrieved 2023 09 14 Shinzawa Fluto 2016 Big 50 Boston Bruins The Men and Moments that Made the Boston Bruins Chicago Triumph Books p 33 ISBN 9781633196292 Hawthorn Tom 2017 01 30 Milt Schmidt NHL player coach and GM belonged to fabled Bruins line The Globe and Mail Shea Kevin 2006 03 27 One on One with Bobby Bauer Hockey Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2017 11 28 Retrieved 2023 09 14 External links EditMilt Schmidt Bobby Bauer Woody Dumart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kraut line amp oldid 1177519727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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