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1919–20 Quebec Athletics season

National Hockey League season


National Hockey League season

FieldValue
Season1919–20
year1919
TeamQuebec Athletics
LeagueNHL
LeagueRank4th (1st half)
4th (2nd half)
Record2–10–0 (1st half)
2–10–0 (2nd half)
HomeRecord4–8–0
RoadRecord0–12–0
GoalsFor91
GoalsAgainst177
CoachMike Quinn
CaptainJoe Malone
ArenaQuebec Arena
GoalsLeaderJoe Malone (39)
AssistsLeaderJoe Malone (10)
PointsLeaderJoe Malone (49)
PIMLeaderHarry Mummery (38)
WinsLeaderFrank Brophy (3)
GAALeaderFrank Brophy (7.11)
next_season[1920–21 (Hamilton)](1920-21-hamilton-tigers-season)

4th (2nd half) 2–10–0 (2nd half) The 1919–20 Quebec Athletics season was the Athletics' first and last season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Quebec franchise, dating from the National Hockey Association (NHA), had been cancelled after two seasons of dormancy. This new team was created prior to the season as a replacement. The team placed fourth and last in the league in both halves of the season to not qualify for the playoffs. The Quebec franchise would be transferred to Hamilton, Ontario, before the next season.

Off-season

The Quebec Bulldogs franchise had been dormant for two seasons. In the first season, long-time manager Mike Quinn had retired due to ill health and the club's directors voted to suspend the team. Before the second season, the team had been sold to Percy Quinn (no relation), but Quinn was only using the franchise in an ill-fated attempt to resurrect the National Hockey Association (NHA). The NHL owners then cancelled the Quebec NHL franchise, leaving Quebec out of the league for a second season. In May 1919, Calder and Mike Quinn made efforts to return Quebec to the league. This led to the NHL approving a new franchise in December 1919, to be operated by the Quebec Athletic Club and the club's official name in the NHL was the Quebec Athletic Club, leaving the old 'Bulldogs' nickname behind. Mike Quinn returned to manage the team for the season.

Regular season

Joe Malone and Jack McDonald from the Quebec NHA team were 'returned' to the new Quebec NHL team. Malone would lead the league in scoring with 39 goals. Malone would score seven goals in a game against Toronto on January 31, 1920, and six goals in a game against Ottawa on March 10, 1920.

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

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1|| L|| December 24, 1919|| 5–12|| align="left"| Montreal Canadiens (1919–20)|| 0–1–0 |- | 2|| L|| December 27, 1919|| 4–7|| align="left"| @ Toronto St. Patricks (1919–20)|| 0–2–0 |- | 3|| L|| January 1, 1920|| 2–3|| align="left"| Ottawa Senators (1919–20)|| 0–3–0 |- | 4|| W|| January 7, 1920|| 7–5|| align="left"| Toronto St. Patricks (1919–20)|| 1–3–0 |- | 5|| L|| January 10, 1920|| 1–7|| align="left"| @ Ottawa Senators (1919–20)|| 1–4–0 |- | 6|| L|| January 12, 1920|| 3–7|| align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1919–20)|| 1–5–0 |- | 7|| L|| January 14, 1920|| 1–2|| align="left"| Ottawa Senators (1919–20)|| 1–6–0 |- | 8|| L|| January 17, 1920|| 3–8|| align="left"| @ Toronto St. Patricks (1919–20)|| 1–7–0 |- | 9|| L|| January 21, 1920|| 1–12|| align="left"| @ Ottawa Senators (1919–20)|| 1–8–0 |- | 10|| L|| January 24, 1920|| 4–8|| align="left"| Montreal Canadiens (1919–20)|| 1–9–0 |- | 11|| L|| January 28, 1920|| 3–4 OT|| align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1919–20)|| 1–10–0 |- | 12|| W|| January 31, 1920|| 10–6|| align="left"| Toronto St. Patricks (1919–20)|| 2–10–0

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Player statistics

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
C/LW2439104912
RW20119206
RW12126180
D24991842
C2467134
D24841224
D2363918
C1001111
G210000
F90000
G10000
F10004
F70002
F10000
D10000
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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
14542131801487.110
1423110187.610
6010101111.000
**Team:**14512442001777.320

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Awards and records

  • Joe Malone - NHL scoring champion

Transactions

  • Howie Lockhart - Loaned to Quebec by Toronto, March 6, 1920. (Toronto 11, Quebec 2).

References

;Notes

References

  1. "1919-20 Quebec Athletic Club/Bulldogs Schedule".
  2. "1919-20 Quebec Bulldogs Roster and Statistics". hockey-reference.com.
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