1950–51 Boston Bruins Season
The 1950–51 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 27th season in the NHL. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , T, , October 14, 1950, , 1–1 , , align="left", @ Montreal Canadiens ( 1950–51) , , 0–0–1 , - , 2, , L, , October 15, 1950, , 1–2 , , align="left", Montreal Canadiens ( 1950–51) , , 0–1–1 , - , 3, , L, , October 18, 1950, , 0–2 , , align="left", Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1950–51) , , 0–2–1 , - , 4, , T, , October 22, 1950, , 0–0 , , align="left", New York Rangers ( 1950–51) , , 0–2–2 , - , 5, , T, , October 25, 1950, , 1–1 , , align="left", @ New York Rangers ( 1950–51) , , 0–2–3 , - , 6, , L, , October 28, 1950, , 2–4 , , align="left", @ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1950–51) , , 0–3–3 , - , 7, , L, , October 29, 1950, , 0–2 , , align="left", @ Detroit Red Wings ( 1950–51) , , 0–4–3 , - , - , 8, , L, , November 2, 1950, , 2–5 , , a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Art Ross
Arthur Howey Ross (January 13, 1885 – August 5, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and corporate officer, executive from 1905 until 1954. Regarded as one of the best defenders of his era by his peers, he was one of the first to skate with the puck up the ice rather than pass it to a forward. He was on Stanley Cup championship teams twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons; in 1907 ECAHA season#Stanley Cup challenges, January 1907 with the Kenora Thistles and 1908 ECAHA season#Stanley Cup challenges, 1908 with the Montreal Wanderers. Like other players of the time, Ross played for several different teams and leagues, and is noted for his time with the Wanderers while they were members of the National Hockey Association (NHA) and its successor, the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1911, he led one of the first organized player strikes over increased pay. When the Wanderers' home arena burned down in January 1918, the team ceased operations and Ross r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950–51 Toronto Maple Leafs Season
The 1950–51 Toronto Maple Leafs season involved winning the Stanley Cup. The Stanley Cup was famous for Bill Barilko scoring the winning goal. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , L, , October 14, 1950, , 1–2 , , align="left", Chicago Black Hawks ( 1950–51) , , 0–1–0 , - , 2, , T, , October 15, 1950, , 4–4 , , align="left", @ Detroit Red Wings ( 1950–51) , , 0–1–1 , - , 3, , W, , October 18, 1950, , 2–0 , , align="left", @ Boston Bruins ( 1950–51) , , 1–1–1 , - , 4, , W, , October 21, 1950, , 5–0 , , align="left", New York Rangers ( 1950–51) , , 2–1–1 , - , 5, , W, , October 22, 1950, , 5–3 , , align="left", @ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1950–51) , , 3–1–1 , - , 6, , W, , October 25, 1950, , 1–0 , , align="left", Detroit Red Wings ( 1950–51) , , 4–1–1 , - , 7, , W, , October 28, 1950, , 4–2 , , align="left", Boston Bruins ( 1950–51) , , 5� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950 In Sports In Massachusetts
Year 195 ( CXCV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Scrapula and Clemens (or, less frequently, year 948 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 195 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Septimius Severus has the Roman Senate deify the previous emperor Commodus, in an attempt to gain favor with the family of Marcus Aurelius. * King Vologases V and other eastern princes support the claims of Pescennius Niger. The Roman province of Mesopotamia rises in revolt with Parthian support. Severus marches to Mesopotamia to battle the Parthians. * The Roman province of Syria is divided and the role of Antioch is diminished. The Romans annex the Syrian cities of Edessa and Nisibis. Severus re-establishes his headquarters and the colonies th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950–51 NHL Season
The 1950–51 NHL season was the 34th season of the National Hockey League. Six teams played 70 games each. The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens four games to one for the Stanley Cup to win their fifth Cup in seven years. League business The league implemented a rule requiring all teams to provide an emergency goaltender for every game, for use by either team in case of illness or injury. Regular season The biggest trade in NHL history at the time took place in July 1950 with Sugar Jim Henry, Gaye Stewart, Bob Goldham and Metro Prystai of Chicago going to Detroit for Harry Lumley, Black Jack Stewart, Al Dewsbury, Don Morrison and Pete Babando, an exchange of nine players altogether. Joe Primeau was named coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs with Hap Day kicked upstairs to assistant general manager. Toronto came flying out of the gate, undefeated in 11 games. Al Rollins had a great year, finishing with a 1.75 goals against average in 40 games. The Leafs h ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950–51 Chicago Black Hawks Season
The 1950–51 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 25th season in the NHL, and they were coming off of a last place finish in 1949–50, as the Hawks had a record of 22–38–10, earning 54 points, and failing to qualify for the post-season for the fourth season in a row. In 1950–51, the Black Hawks would have one of the worst seasons in their history, winning only 13 games. Off-season In the off-season, the Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings made the biggest trade in NHL history at the time, as Chicago sent Jim Henry, Gaye Stewart, Bob Goldham and Metro Prystai to Detroit for Harry Lumley, Jack Stewart, Al Dewsbury, Don Morrison and Pete Babando. The club also replaced head coach Charlie Conacher with former Red Wings player Ebbie Goodfellow, and named the newly acquired Jack Stewart the captain of the team. Regular season Chicago started the season off playing very good hockey, as they went a solid 7–3–2 in their opening 12 games. The Black Hawks then fe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks (spelled Black Hawks until 1986, and known colloquially as the Hawks) are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago. The Blackhawks compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. The Blackhawks have won six Stanley Cup championships since their founding in 1926. They are one of the "Original Six" NHL teams, along with the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers. Since the 1994–95 NHL season, 1994-95 season, the team has played its home games at the United Center, which they share with the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls; both teams previously played at the now-demolished Chicago Stadium. The Blackhawks' original owner was Frederic McLaughlin, a "hands-on" owner who fired many coaches during his ownership and led the team to win two Stanley Cup titles in 1934 Stanley Cu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950–51 Detroit Red Wings Season
The 1950–51 Detroit Red Wings season was the Red Wings' 25th season. Offseason Regular season They were the first team in the NHL to achieve 100 points in a season. Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , October 11, 1950, , 3–2 , , align="left", New York Rangers ( 1950–51) , , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , T, , October 15, 1950, , 4–4 , , align="left", Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1950–51) , , 1–0–1 , - , 3, , L, , October 21, 1950, , 0–2 , , align="left", @ Montreal Canadiens ( 1950–51) , , 1–1–1 , - , 4, , W, , October 22, 1950, , 3–2 , , align="left", Montreal Canadiens ( 1950–51) , , 2–1–1 , - , 5, , L, , October 25, 1950, , 0–1 , , align="left", @ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1950–51) , , 2–2–1 , - , 6, , W, , October 28, 1950, , 3–1 , , align="left", Chicago Black Hawks ( 1950–51) , , 3–2–1 , - , 7, , W, , October 29, 1950, , 2–0 , , align="left", Boston Bruins ( 1950–51) , , ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Detroit Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings (colloquially referred to as the Wings) are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit. The Red Wings compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. The franchise is one of the so called Original Six teams of the league. Founded in 1926–27 NHL season, 1926, the team was known as the Detroit Cougars until 1929–30 NHL season, 1930. For the next two seasons, the team was named the Detroit Falcons, before changing their name to the Red Wings in 1932–33 NHL season, 1932. The Red Wings have won the most Stanley Cup championships of any NHL franchise based in the United States (11), and are third overall amongst active teams in total Stanley Cup championships, behind the Montreal Canadiens (24) and Toronto Maple Leafs (13). The Wings played their home games at Joe Louis Arena from 1979 until 2017, after playing for 52 years at Olympia Stadium. T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950–51 New York Rangers Season
The 1950–51 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 25th season. The Rangers finished with a 20–29–21 record in the regular season. They ended the season in fifth place with 61 points, and did not make the NHL playoffs. Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1 , , 11 , , @ Detroit Red Wings , , 3–2 , , 0–1–0 , - , 2 , , 15 , , @ Chicago Black Hawks , , 3–2 , , 1–1–0 , - , 3 , , 19 , , @ Montreal Canadiens , , 4–0 , , 1–2–0 , - , 4 , , 21 , , @ Toronto Maple Leafs , , 5–0 , , 1–3–0 , - , 5 , , 22 , , @ Boston Bruins , , 0–0 , , 1–3–1 , - , 6 , , 25 , , Boston Bruins , , 1–1 , , 1–3–2 , - , 7 , , 28 , , @ Montreal Canadiens , , 5–1 , , 1–4–2 , - , 8 , , 29 , , Montreal Canadiens , , 2–2 , , 1–4–3 , - , - , 9 , , 2 , , @ Detroit Red Wings , , 2–2 , , 1–4–4 , - , 10 , , 4 , , @ Toronto Maple Leafs , , 2–2 , , ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. The Rangers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, an arena they share with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). They are one of three NHL franchises located in the New York metropolitan area; the others being the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders. Founded in 1926 by Tex Rickard, the Rangers are one of the Original Six teams that competed in the NHL before its 1967 NHL expansion, 1967 expansion, along with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. The team attained success early on under the guidance of Lester Patrick, who coached a team containing Frank Boucher, Murray Murdoch, and Bun Cook, Bun and Bill Cook to win the Stanley Cup in only their second s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |