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1932–33 New York Rangers season

NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)


NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1932–33
year1932
TeamNew York Rangers
DivisionAmerican
DivisionRank3rd
Record23–17–8
HomeRecord12–7–5
RoadRecord11–10–3
GoalsFor135
GoalsAgainst107
GeneralManagerLester Patrick
CoachLester Patrick
CaptainBill Cook
ArenaMadison Square Garden
GoalsLeaderBill Cook (28)
AssistsLeaderFrank Boucher (28)
PointsLeaderBill Cook (50)
PIMLeaderChing Johnson (127)
WinsLeaderAndy Aitkenhead (23)
GAALeaderAndy Aitkenhead (2.48)
StanleyCupYes

The 1932–33 New York Rangers season was the franchise's seventh season. In the regular season, the Rangers finished third in the American Division with a 23–17–8 record. New York qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs, where the Rangers defeated the Montreal Canadiens 8–5 in the quarter-finals and the Detroit Red Wings 6–3 in the semi-finals to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the fourth time in franchise history. In the Cup Finals, New York defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, three games to one to win the second Stanley Cup in New York Rangers history.

Regular season

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || 10 || @ Montreal Maroons || 4–2 || 1–0–0 |- | 2 || 12 || @ Toronto Maple Leafs || 4–2 || 1–1–0 |- | 3 || 20 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 7–0 || 2–1–0 |- | 4 || 24 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1 – 1 OT || 2–1–1 |- | 5 || 29 || @ Boston Bruins || 6–4 || 3–1–1

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Playoffs

Main article: 1933 Stanley Cup playoffs, 1933 Stanley Cup Finals

Stanley Cup Finals

The Rangers, led by brothers Bill and Bun Cook on the right and left wings, respectively, and Frank Boucher at center, would defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1932–33 best-of-five finals, three games to one, to win their second Stanley Cup, exacting revenge on the Leafs' "Kid line" of Busher Jackson, Joe Primeau, and Charlie Conacher.

After game one, the Rangers would vacate Madison Square Garden for the circus. Bill Cook would become the first player to score a Cup-winning goal in overtime. Rookie goalie Andy Aitkenhead would post the fourth shutout by a rookie in the finals.

|- | 1 || March 26 || Montreal Canadiens || 2–5 || New York Rangers || || New York Rangers lead series 5 goals to 2 goals |- | 2 || March 28 || New York Rangers || 3–3 || Montreal Canadiens || OT || New York Rangers win series 8 goals to 5 goals

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Player statistics

;Skaters

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
4828225051
4822153735
46728354
4821103112
487152228
429101938
488917127
485111623
485101520
47861422
40571231
4854994
4523592
102134
3512318
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
882106
83472
81458
83254
82246
830310
80228
80224
82024
810114
810114
810112
80000
800011

;Goaltenders

PlayerGPTOIWLTGAGAASO
482970231781072.163
PlayerGPTOIWLTGAGAASO
8488611131.602

†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Rangers. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.

‡Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.

Awards and records

  • Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: || Frank Boucher
  • Ching Johnson, Defense, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Frank Boucher, Center, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Bill Cook, Right Wing, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Lester Patrick, Coach, NHL First Team All-Star

Transactions

Main article: 1932–33 NHL transactions

References

References

  1. "1932-33 New York Rangers Schedule".
  2. "1932–33 New York Rangers". hockeydb.com.
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