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1948–49 Chicago Black Hawks season

NHL ice hockey team season


NHL ice hockey team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1948–49
year1948
TeamChicago Black Hawks
LeagueRank5th
Record21–31–8
HomeRecord13–12–5
RoadRecord8–19–3
GoalsFor173
GoalsAgainst211
GeneralManagerBill Tobin
CoachCharlie Conacher
CaptainGaye Stewart
ArenaChicago Stadium
GoalsLeaderRoy Conacher (26)
AssistsLeaderDoug Bentley (43)
PointsLeaderRoy Conacher (69)
PIMLeaderBep Guidolin (116)
WinsLeaderJim Henry (21)
GAALeaderJim Henry (3.52)

The 1948–49 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 23rd season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Black Hawks finished fifth and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Regular season

The Black Hawks were coming off a last-place finish in the 1947–48 season, failing to qualify for post-season play for the second straight year. The Black Hawks would get off to a bad start, losing their first four games, before making a trade with the Detroit Red Wings. The Hawks sent Bud Poile and Hully Gee to Detroit in exchange for Jim Conacher, Doug McCaig, and Bep Guidolin. The trade would initially pay off, as the Black Hawks would post a 14–9–2 record in the next 25 games. However, they slumped again, winning only seven of their remaining 21 games and missing the playoffs for the third straight season, finishing in fifth place, seven points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for the final playoff spot.

Offensively, the Hawks were led by Roy Conacher, who would win the Art Ross Trophy as he led the NHL with 68 points, scoring a team high 26 goals. Doug Bentley would finish just behind Conacher, with 66 points, including an NHL high 43 assists. Jim Conacher played a solid season, earning 48 points in 55 games. Defenseman Ralph Nattrass led the Hawks' blue line with 14 points, while Bep Guidolin had a team high 116 penalty minutes.

In goal, Jim Henry, who the Hawks acquired from the New York Rangers in exchange for Emile Francis and Alex Kaleta in the off-season, received all the action, winning 21 games and posting a GAA of 3.52.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Regular season

|- | 1 || October 13 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1–4 || Detroit Red Wings || 0–1–0 || 0 |- | 2 || October 16 || Chicago Black Hawks || 2–8 || Montreal Canadiens || 0–2–0 || 0 |- | 3 || October 20 || Chicago Black Hawks || 3–8 || Boston Bruins || 0–3–0 || 0 |- | 4 || October 23 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1–6 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 0–4–0 || 0 |- | 5 || October 28 || Boston Bruins || 5–1 || Chicago Black Hawks || 0–5–0 || 0 |- | 6 || October 31 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 1–2 || Chicago Black Hawks || 1–5–0 || 2

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Awards and records

  • Roy Conacher – Art Ross Trophy, First Team All-Star
  • Doug Bentley – Second Team All-Star

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Roy Conacher602642688
Doug Bentley5823436638
Jim Conacher5525234841
Gus Bodnar5919264514
Bill Mosienko601725426

Goaltending

Jim Henry6036002131821103.52

References

;Notes

References

  1. "1948-49 Chicago Black Hawks Schedule".
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