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1936–37 Chicago Black Hawks season

NHL ice hockey team season


NHL ice hockey team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1936–37
year1936
TeamChicago Black Hawks
DivisionAmerican
DivisionRank4th
Record14–27–7
HomeRecord8–13–3
RoadRecord6–14–4
GoalsFor99
GoalsAgainst131
GeneralManagerFrederic McLaughlin
CoachClem Loughlin
CaptainJohnny Gottselig
ArenaChicago Stadium
GoalsLeaderPaul Thompson (17)
AssistsLeaderJohnny Gottselig (21)
PointsLeaderPaul Thompson (35)
PIMLeaderEarl Seibert (46)
WinsLeaderMike Karakas (14)
GAALeaderMike Karakas (2.64)

The 1936–37 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 11th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a quick playoff exit, as the Hawks lost to the underdog New York Americans in the 1st round of the 1936 playoffs. The Black Hawks would then have their worst season since 1928–29, as the team finished with only 35 points with a 14–27–7 record, and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1932–33. Chicago scored an NHL low 99 goals, and gave up 131 goals, the 2nd highest total in the league.

Paul Thompson would lead the Hawks offensively, scoring a club high in goals (17) and points (35). Team captain Johnny Gottselig had a team high 21 assists. Pep Kelly, who the Hawks acquired in a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs midway through the season, scored 13 goals in 29 games with Chicago after scoring only 2 goals in 16 games with the Leafs. Defenseman Earl Seibert led all defensemen with 9 goals and 15 points, and had a team high 46 penalty minutes.

In goal, Mike Karakas would get all the action, winning 14 games, earning 5 shutouts, and posting a 2.64 GAA.

The Black Hawks would fail to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1933, as they finished in the cellar of the American Division, 12 points behind the 3rd place New York Rangers.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || November 5 || New York Americans || 1–1 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–0–1 || 1 |- | 2 || November 12 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–0 || New York Americans || 0–0–2 || 2 |- | 3 || November 14 || Chicago Black Hawks || 2–6 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 0–1–2 || 2 |- | 4 || November 15 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 1–1 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–1–3 || 3 |- | 5 || November 19 || Montreal Maroons || 4–0 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–2–3 || 3 |- | 6 || November 22 || Boston Bruins || 2–1 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–3–3 || 3 |- | 7 || November 24 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1–1 || Boston Bruins || 0–3–4 || 4 |- | 8 || November 26 || Chicago Black Hawks || 2–0 || Detroit Red Wings || 1–3–4 || 6 |- | 9 || November 29 || Montreal Canadiens || 2–1 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1–4–4 || 6

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Player statistics

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Paul Thompson4717183528
Johnny Gottselig479213010
Wildor Larochelle43910196
Louis Trudel426121811
Doc Romnes28414182

Goaltending

Mike Karakas4829781427713152.64

References

References

  1. "1936-37 Chicago Black Hawks Schedule".
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