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1933–34 Montreal Canadiens Season
The 1933–34 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 25th season of play. The Canadiens again qualified for the playoffs, finishing third in their division. The club met and lost to the Chicago Black Hawks in the playoffs. Regular season Star player Howie Morenz continued the decline in his play, and was placed on the second line. His ankle was seriously injured on January 2, 1934, and he missed nine games but did not play well for the rest of the season. He was the target of trade speculation at the end of the season, with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers all interested in him.Jenish, p. 82 Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , November 9, 1933, , 2–1 , , align="left", Detroit Red Wings ( 1933–34) , , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , L, , November 11, 1933, , 0–2 , , align="left", @ Ottawa Senators ( 1933–34) , , 1–1–0 , - , 3, , W, , November 14, 1933, , 3–1 , , align="left", ...
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Leo Dandurand
Leo is the Latin word for lion. It most often refers to: * Leo (constellation), a constellation of stars in the night sky * Leo (astrology), an astrological sign of the zodiac * Leo (given name), a given name in several languages, usually masculine The terms Leo or Léo may also refer to: Acronyms * Lateral epitaxial overgrowth – a semiconductor substrate technology * Law enforcement officer * Law enforcement organisation * '' Louisville Eccentric Observer'', a free weekly newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky * Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity * Legal Ombudsman, often informally abbreviated to LEO or LeO in the UK. Arts and entertainment Music * L.E.O. (band), a band by musician Bleu and collaborators * ''Leo'' (soundtrack), soundtrack album by Anirudh Ravichander for the 2023 Indian film Film * ''Leo'' (2000 film), a Spanish film * ''Leo'' (2002 film), a British-American film * ''Leo'', a 2007 Swedish film by Josef Fares * ''Leo'' (2012 fil ...
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Ottawa Senators (original)
The Ottawa Senators were an ice hockey team based in Ottawa, which existed from 1883 to 1954. The club was the first hockey club in Ontario, a founding member of the National Hockey League (NHL) and played in the NHL from 1917 until 1934. The club, which was officially the Ottawa Hockey Club (Ottawa HC), was known by several nicknames, including the ''Generals'' in the 1890s, the ''Silver Seven'' from 1903 to 1907 and the ''Senators'' dating from 1908.The first mention of 'Senators' as a nickname was in 1901, in the ''Ottawa Journal.'' The club continued to be known as the Ottawa Hockey Club. In 1909, a separate Ottawa Senators pro team existed in the Federal League. Ottawa newspapers referred to that club as the Senators, and the Ottawa HC as 'Ottawa' or 'Ottawa Pro Hockey Club'. The ''Globe'' first mentions the Senators in the article entitled 'Quebec defeated Ottawa' on December 30, 1912. Generally acknowledged by hockey historians as one of the greatest teams of the early da ...
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Wilf Cude
Wilfred Reginald Cude (July 4, 1906 – May 5, 1968) was a Welsh-Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played ten seasons as a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Montreal Canadiens. Career Cude was born in Barry, Wales in 1906, although his birthdate has been commonly listed as being in 1910. In 1913, the family moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After World War I broke out, the family relocated to England where his father Harry was serving with a Canadian contingent. The family returned to Canada in 1919. Harry had war injuries and the family moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba for the drier climate. Wilf began playing ice hockey in Winnipeg and played for the St. Vital Saints and the Winnipeg Wellingtons in Winnipeg. Wilf was a childhood friend of Charlie Gardiner, who would also play in the National Hockey League. Wilf was a two-sport athlete. He was an outside right as a soccer ...
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George Hainsworth
George Henry Hainsworth (June 26, 1893 – October 9, 1950) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League, and the Saskatoon Crescents in the Western Canada Hockey League. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Personal Hainsworth was born in the Kew Beach area of Toronto in 1893. His parents, John Hainsworth and Mary James, were both from England. Hainsworth's family moved to Berlin, Ontario, where his father was a water commissioner for many years. Previously, his father had worked as a plumber in Toronto. He also owned a plumbing retail business, Hainsworth Plumbing, in Berlin. After his playing days were over, Hainsworth returned to Berlin (now named Kitchener) with his wife Alma and son Bill. Bill played goaltender, like his father, and played in the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) as a junior and later as a senior player but never a professional. Playing career Hainsw ...
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup () is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) considers it to be one of the "most important championships available to the sport". The trophy was commissioned in 1892 as the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup and is named after Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor General of Canada, who donated it as an award to Canada's top-ranking amateur ice hockey club. The entire Stanley family supported the sport, the sons and daughters all playing and promoting the game. The first Cup was awarded in 1893 to the Montreal Hockey Club, and winners from 1893 to 1914 were determined by challenge games and league play. Professional teams first became eligible to challenge for the Stanley Cup in 1906. In 1915, the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hocke ...
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1933–34 New York Rangers Season
The 1933–34 New York Rangers season was the franchise's eighth season. In the regular season, the Rangers finished third in the American Division with a 21–19–8 record. New York qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs, where they lost to the Montreal Maroons 2–1 in a two-game, total goals series. Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1 , , 11 , , @ Toronto Maple Leafs , , 4–3 , , 0–1–0 , - , 2 , , 12 , , @ Chicago Black Hawks , , 1–0 , , 0–2–0 , - , 3 , , 16 , , Detroit Red Wings , , 2–1 , , 1–2–0 , - , 4 , , 19 , , @ Detroit Red Wings , , 4–1 , , 1–3–0 , - , 5 , , 21 , , Toronto Maple Leafs , , 1 – 1 OT , , 1–3–1 , - , 6 , , 25 , , @ Montreal Maroons , , 1–0 , , 1–4–1 , - , - , 7 , , 2 , , @ Boston Bruins , , 3–0 , , 2–4–1 , - , 8 , , 3 , , Chicago Black Hawks , , 1 – 0 OT , , 3–4–1 , - , 9 , , 7 , , Montreal Canadiens , ...
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1933–34 New York Americans Season
The 1933–34 New York Americans season was the Americans' ninth season of play. The Americans again did not qualify for the playoffs. This was the fifth-straight season that they missed the playoffs and the eighth time out of nine seasons. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , T, , November 9, 1933, , 2–2 OT, , align="left", @ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1933–34) , , 0–0–1 , - , 2, , L, , November 12, 1933, , 2–5 , , align="left", @ Detroit Red Wings ( 1933–34) , , 0–1–1 , - , 3, , T, , November 16, 1933, , 2–2 OT, , align="left", @ Montreal Maroons ( 1933–34) , , 0–1–2 , - , 4, , T, , November 19, 1933, , 2–2 OT, , align="left", Montreal Maroons ( 1933–34) , , 0–1–3 , - , 5, , L, , November 23, 1933, , 0–2 , , align="left", Chicago Black Hawks ( 1933–34) , , 0–2–3 , - , 6, , W, , November 25, 1933, , 3–2 , , align="left", @ Ottawa Senators ( 1933–34) , , 1 ...
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New York Americans
The New York Americans, colloquially known as the Amerks, were a professional ice hockey team based in New York City from 1925 to 1942. They were the third expansion team in the history of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the second to play in the United States. The team never won the Stanley Cup, but reached the semifinals twice. While it was the first team in New York City, it was eclipsed by the second, the New York Rangers, which arrived in 1926 under the ownership of the Amerks' landlord, Madison Square Garden (1925), Madison Square Garden. The team played as the Brooklyn Americans during the 1941–42 NHL season, 1941–42 season before suspending operations in 1942 due to World War II and long-standing financial difficulties. The demise of the club marked the beginning of the NHL's Original Six era from 1942 to 1967, though the Amerks' franchise was not formally canceled until 1946. The team's overall regular season record was 255–402–127. History Formation In 19 ...
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1933–34 Toronto Maple Leafs Season
The 1933–34 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 17th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , November 9, 1933, , 6–1 , , align="left", Boston Bruins ( 1933–34) , , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , W, , November 11, 1933, , 4–3 , , align="left", New York Rangers ( 1933–34) , , 2–0–0 , - , 3, , W, , November 18, 1933, , 4–1 , , align="left", Ottawa Senators ( 1933–34) , , 3–0–0 , - , 4, , T, , November 21, 1933, , 1–1 OT, , align="left", @ New York Rangers ( 1933–34) , , 3–0–1 , - , 5, , L, , November 25, 1933, , 0–1 , , align="left", Montreal Canadiens ( 1933–34) , , 3–1–1 , - , 6, , W, , November 28, 1933, , 7–3 , , align="left", New York Americans ( 1933–34) , , 4–1–1 , - , 7, , W, , November 30, 1933, , 1–0 , , align="left", @ Montreal Maroons ( 1933–34) , , 5–1–1 , - , - , 8, , W, , December ...
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and often referred to as the Leafs) are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto. The Maple Leafs compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. The club is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, a company that owns several professional sports teams in the city, while the team's broadcasting rights are split between BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications. The club was founded as the Toronto Arenas for the inaugural 1917–18 NHL season and rebranded to the Toronto St. Patricks after two years. Conn Smythe renamed the franchise to the Maple Leafs after buying it in 1927. The team played home games at the Mutual Street Arena for its first 14 seasons before moving to Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931. Since February 1999, the Maple Leafs play at Scotiabank Arena, which was formerly known as ''Air Canada Centre.'' Toronto has won more S ...
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1933–34 Montreal Maroons Season
The 1933–34 Montreal Maroons season was the 10th season for the National Hockey League franchise. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , November 11, 1933, , 3–2 , , align="left", Boston Bruins ( 1933–34) , , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , L, , November 14, 1933, , 2–4 , , align="left", @ Ottawa Senators ( 1933–34) , , 1–1–0 , - , 3, , T, , November 16, 1933, , 2–2 OT, , align="left", New York Americans ( 1933–34) , , 1–1–1 , - , 4, , T, , November 19, 1933, , 2–2 OT, , align="left", @ New York Americans ( 1933–34) , , 1–1–2 , - , 5, , L, , November 21, 1933, , 0–5 , , align="left", @ Montreal Canadiens ( 1933–34) , , 1–2–2 , - , 6, , W, , November 25, 1933, , 1–0 , , align="left", New York Rangers ( 1933–34) , , 2–2–2 , - , 7, , W, , November 28, 1933, , 4–1 , , align="left", Montreal Canadiens ( 1933–34) , , 3–2–2 , - , 8, , L, , November 3 ...
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Montreal Maroons
The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). They played in the NHL from 1924–25 NHL season, 1924 to 1937–38 NHL season, 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 Stanley Cup Finals, 1926 and 1935 Stanley Cup Finals, 1935. They were the last non-Original Six team to win the Stanley Cup until the Philadelphia Flyers in 1973–74 NHL season, 1974. Founded as a team for the English-speaking Quebecer, English community in Montreal, they shared their home city with the Montreal Canadiens, Canadiens, who eventually came under the same ownership as the Maroons but were intended to appeal to the French Canadian population. This was the first time since 1918, when the Montreal Wanderers folded, that Montreal had a second major-league professional hockey team. In order to accommodate the Maroons, a new arena was built for them in 1924, the Montreal Forum. The Maroons were a highly competitive ...
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