Details, Explanation and Meaning About 1919-20 NHL season

1919-20 NHL season Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The 1919-20 National Hockey League season was the third season of the National Hockey League.

Regular Season

After the previous season, the NHL was struggling to make ends meet. The situation was rectified when the Toronto Arenas, who suspended operations mid-season, found new ownership a day before the regular season was slated to begin, and was renamed the Toronto St. Patricks. The Quebec Bulldogs, who did not ice teams in the first two seasons of the NHL due to financial concerns, finally fielded a team, although they were not successful. Despite a dismal record of 2-10 in both halves of the season, the Bulldogs' Joe Malone scored seven goals a game on January 31, 1920, a mark that still stands today.

Standings

First Half:

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
Ottawa Senators 12 9 3 0 59 23 18
Montreal Canadiens 12 8 4 0 62 51 16
Toronto St. Patricks 12 5 7 0 52 62 10
Quebec Bulldogs 12 2 10 0 44 81 4

Second Half:

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
Ottawa Senators 12 10 2 0 62 41 20
Toronto St. Patricks 12 7 5 0 67 44 14
Montreal Canadiens 12 5 7 0 67 62 10
Quebec Bulldogs 12 2 10 0 47 96 4

Leading Scorers

Player Team GP G A PTS
Joe Malone Quebec 24 39 10 49
Newsy Lalonde Montreal 23 37 9 46
Frank Nighbor Ottawa 23 26 15 41
Corb Denneny Toronto 24 24 12 36
Jack Darragh Ottawa 23 22 14 36
Reg Noble Toronto 24 24 9 33
Amos Arbour Montreal 22 14 12 26
Cully Wilson Toronto 23 20 6 26
Didier Pitre Montreal 22 14 12 26
Punch Broadbent Ottawa 21 19 6 25

Leading Goaltenders

Player Team GP MINS GA SO GAA
Clint Benedict Ottawa 24 1443 64 5 2.66
Ivan Mitchell Toronto 16 830 60 0 4.34
Georges Vezina Montreal 24 1456 113 0 4.66
Frank Brophy Quebec 21 1249 148 0 7.11

Stanley Cup Playoffs

As the Senators won both halves of the split regular season, the Senators were assured a spot in the Stanley Cup Finals. Representing the Pacific Coast Hockey Association this year was the Seattle Metropolitans, who battled in a very tight PCHA, where two wins separated its three teams. With the Stanley Cup Finals being in Ottawa instead of out west, the warm weather in Ottawa forced the final two games to be played in Toronto's Arena Gardens.

All dates are in 1920.

Stanley Cup Finals

Ottawa wins best-of-five series 3-2

Preceded by: 1918-19 NHL season
Followed by: 1920-21 NHL season

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