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1919–20 Montreal Canadiens season

NHL hockey team season


NHL hockey team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1919–20
year1919
TeamMontreal Canadiens
LeagueRank2nd (1st half), 3rd (2nd half)
Record8–4–0 (1st half), 5–7–0 (2nd half)
HomeRecord8–4–0
RoadRecord5–7–0
GoalsFor129
GoalsAgainst113
GeneralManagerGeorge Kennedy
CoachNewsy Lalonde
CaptainNewsy Lalonde
ArenaMount Royal Arena
GoalsLeaderNewsy Lalonde (37)
AssistsLeaderDidier Pitre (12)
PointsLeaderNewsy Lalonde (47)
PIMLeaderBert Corbeau
Billy Coutu (65)
WinsLeaderGeorges Vezina (13)
GAALeaderGeorges Vezina (4.66)

Billy Coutu (65)

The 1919–20 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 11th season and third as a member of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canadiens opened their new Mount Royal Arena built to replace burnt-down Jubilee Rink.

The Toronto NHL franchise was now operated by a new group and known as the Toronto St. Patricks. A Quebec team was active this season, meaning a four-team league operated, and players from the Quebec NHA team were 'returned' to the new Quebec Bulldogs NHL team. The Canadiens lost Joe Malone and Jack McDonald to the Bulldogs.

Harry Cameron joined the Canadiens from Ottawa and Howard McNamara re-joined the Canadiens after not playing since 1917 with the Toronto 228th Battalion, and serving in the Canadian army. Don Smith, who had last played for the Canadiens in 1914–15, returned after serving in the army, last playing for the Montreal Wanderers in 1915–16.

Regular season

The Mount Royal Arena was not ready for the start of the season, and the Canadiens started their season on the road. The home opener was held January 10, and Newsy Lalonde used the occasion to celebrate with six goals in a 14–7 drubbing of the Toronto St. Patricks.

On March 3, the Montreal Canadiens pummeled the Quebec Bulldogs 16–3, setting an all-time record for goals by one team.

Georges Vezina came third in the league in goals against average of 4.66 per game. Newsy Lalonde led the Canadiens in offence, scoring 37 goals and 9 assists to place second in league scoring to Joe Malone.

The Canadiens picked up their scoring from the previous season, but gave up more goals on defence and failed to make the playoffs for the first time since the 1914–15 season.

There was no playoffs as the Ottawa Senators won both halves of the season.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||December 25 ||at Quebec Bulldogs ||12–5 || 1–0 |- |2||December 27 ||Ottawa Senators ||0–2 || 1–1 |- |3||December 31 ||at Toronto St. Pats ||1–5 || 1–2 |- |4||January 7 ||at Ottawa Senators ||3–4 || 1–3 |- |5||January 10 ||Toronto St. Pats ||14–7 || 2–3 |- |6||January 12 ||Quebec Bulldogs ||7–3 || 3–3 |- |7||January 14 ||at Toronto St. Pats ||4–3 || 4–3 |- |8||January 17 ||Ottawa Senators ||3–2 || 5–3 |- |9||January 21 ||Toronto St. Pats ||3–2 || 6–3 |- |10||January 24 ||at Quebec Bulldogs ||8–4 || 7–3 |- |11||January 28 ||Quebec Bulldogs ||4–3 || 8–3 |- |12||January 31 ||at Ottawa Senators ||3–11 || 8–4

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Player statistics

Skaters

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

Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer#GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
Newsy Lalonde4233794634-----
Amos Arbour10222152613-----
Didier Pitre5231412266-----
Odie Cleghorn6212042430-----
Harry Cameron†11161251736-----
Bert Corbeau2241161765-----
Louis Berlinguette824891736-----
Billy Coutu92040467-----
Don Smith7121016-----
Howard McNamara3121016-----
Jack Coughlin†1230000-----

†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Montreal. Stats reflect time with the Canadiens only.

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer#GPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLTGASOGAA
Georges Vezina12414561311011304.66---------------.--

Transactions

  • transferred Joe Malone and Jack McDonald to Quebec Bulldogs when the club returned to the NHL, November 25, 1919
  • signed Don Smith as a free agent, November, 1919
  • signed Howard McNamara as a free agent, December 5, 1919
  • signed Eddie Carpenter as a free agent, December 15, 1919
  • traded Eddie Carpenter to Quebec Bulldogs for Goldie Prodgers, December 21, 1919
  • traded Goldie Prodgers to Toronto St. Pats for Harry Cameron, January 14, 1920
  • signed Jack Coughlin as a free agent, February 18, 1920

Source:

  • Mouton, p. 153

References

References

  1. "1919-20 Montreal Canadiens Schedule".
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