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1932–33 Montreal Canadiens season

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1932–33Montreal Canadiens
Division3rd Canadian
1932–33 record18–25–5
Home record15–5–4
Road record3–20–1
Goals for92
Goals against115
Team information
General managerLeo Dandurand
CoachNewsy Lalonde
CaptainGeorge Hainsworth
ArenaMontreal Forum
Team leaders
GoalsAurele Joliat (17)
AssistsJohnny Gagnon (23)
PointsAurele Joliat (38)
Penalty minutesJohnny Gagnon (64)
WinsGeorge Hainsworth (18)
Goals against averageGeorge Hainsworth (2.31)

The1932–33Montreal Canadiens season was the team's24thseason. The Canadiens again qualified for the playoffs, finishing third in their division. The club again met and lost to theNew York Rangers in the playoffs.

The offseason led to changes in the Canadiens organization. First, a change occurred in the team ownership. Louis Letourneau, regarded as a positive influence on the team, "generous in his praise and encouragement" sold his interest in the Canadiens to his partnersLeo Dandurand andJoe Cattarinich.[1]

After the disappointing 1931–32 season,Cecil Hart faced pressure from fans to resign his position in favour of a French-Canadian. When Hart, an independent insurance broker, had signed on as coach, the season was four and a half months and 36 games. Now it was 48 games and seven months. A combination of the pressure, and the negative effects on his business, led him to resign in August 1932. Former Canadiens starNewsy Lalonde would take over as coach.[2]

Regular season

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Economic conditions in Montreal, part of theGreat Depression caused attendance to decline. Over 40,000 families and 150,000 individuals were receiving social assistance. The team would lose $20,000 on the season.[3]

On the ice, the Canadiens under new coach Lalonde spent much of the season in last place, but managed to make the playoffs when they rallied to finish third.Howie Morenz, who had previously led the league in scoring, declined in production, andAurel Joliat took over as the team leader in scoring.

Final standings

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Canadian Division
GPWLTGFGAPTS
Toronto Maple Leafs482418611911154
Montreal Maroons482220613511950
Montreal Canadiens48182559211541
New York Americans481522119111841
Ottawa Senators481127108813132

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Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

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Vs. Canadian Division

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1932–33 NHL records[5]
TeamMTLMTMNYAOTTTORTotal
M. Canadiens2–3–12–3–14–23–311–11–2
M. Maroons3–2–13–33–32–3–111–11–2
N.Y. Americans3–2–13–32–3–13–2–111–10–3
Ottawa2–43–33–2–10–68–15–1
Toronto3–33–2–12–3–16–014–8–2

Vs. American Division

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1932–33 NHL records
TeamBOSCHIDETNYRTotal
M. Canadiens1–4–13–32–3–11–4–17–14–3
M. Maroons2–42–2–24–1–13–2–111–9–4
N.Y. Americans2–2–22–2–20–3–32–3–16–10–8
Ottawa1–3–21–2–31–4–10–3–33–12–9
Toronto1–4–12–2–23–2–14–210–10–4


Schedule and results

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1932–33 regular season[6]
November
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LNovember 12, 19320–4Boston Bruins(1932–33)0–1–0
2WNovember 17, 19321–0 OTDetroit Red Wings(1932–33)1–1–0
3LNovember 20, 19321–2@Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)1–2–0
4LNovember 22, 19322–4@Detroit Red Wings(1932–33)1–3–0
5LNovember 24, 19320–2@Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)1–4–0
6WNovember 26, 19322–1Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)2–4–0
December
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
7LDecember 1, 19324–5 OTMontreal Maroons(1932–33)2–5–0
8LDecember 4, 19322–4@New York Americans(1932–33)2–6–0
9LDecember 6, 19323–5@New York Rangers(1932–33)2–7–0
10LDecember 8, 19320–2@Ottawa Senators(1932–33)2–8–0
11WDecember 10, 19323–2 OTOttawa Senators(1932–33)3–8–0
12TDecember 13, 19321–1 OTNew York Rangers(1932–33)3–8–1
13WDecember 17, 19323–1@Montreal Maroons(1932–33)4–8–1
14LDecember 20, 19321–2Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)4–9–1
15WDecember 24, 19324–0New York Americans(1932–33)5–9–1
16LDecember 27, 19320–1@Boston Bruins(1932–33)5–10–1
17TDecember 29, 19323–3 OTDetroit Red Wings(1932–33)5–10–2
January
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
18LJanuary 1, 19331–4@Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)5–11–2
19LJanuary 5, 19331–6@Detroit Red Wings(1932–33)5–12–2
20WJanuary 7, 19331–0Ottawa Senators(1932–33)6–12–2
21WJanuary 12, 19334–2Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)7–12–2
22LJanuary 17, 19332–3@Ottawa Senators(1932–33)7–13–2
23LJanuary 19, 19331–2@New York Rangers(1932–33)7–14–2
24WJanuary 21, 19335–2Boston Bruins(1932–33)8–14–2
25LJanuary 24, 19332–3@Boston Bruins(1932–33)8–15–2
26TJanuary 26, 19331–1 OTNew York Americans(1932–33)8–15–3
27LJanuary 28, 19332–4@Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)8–16–3
28WJanuary 31, 19333–1 OTOttawa Senators(1932–33)9–16–3
February
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
29LFebruary 2, 19330–5@New York Americans(1932–33)9–17–3
30LFebruary 4, 19332–7Montreal Maroons(1932–33)9–18–3
31WFebruary 7, 19332–0Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)10–18–3
32LFebruary 12, 19330–2@Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)10–19–3
33WFebruary 14, 19336–2Detroit Red Wings(1932–33)11–19–3
34WFebruary 16, 19336–0@Ottawa Senators(1932–33)12–19–3
35LFebruary 18, 19331–3New York Rangers(1932–33)12–20–3
36LFebruary 21, 19330–10@Boston Bruins(1932–33)12–21–3
37WFebruary 23, 19332–0Chicago Black Hawks(1932–33)13–21–3
38TFebruary 25, 19332–2 OT@Montreal Maroons(1932–33)13–21–4
39WFebruary 28, 19332–1@Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)14–21–4
March
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
40WMarch 2, 19334–3Toronto Maple Leafs(1932–33)15–21–4
41WMarch 4, 19332–0New York Americans(1932–33)16–21–4
42LMarch 7, 19331–2 OT@New York Americans(1932–33)16–22–4
43WMarch 9, 19333–1Montreal Maroons(1932–33)17–22–4
44LMarch 12, 19331–3@Detroit Red Wings(1932–33)17–23–4
45LMarch 14, 19331–2@Montreal Maroons(1932–33)17–24–4
46WMarch 16, 19332–1New York Rangers(1932–33)18–24–4
47TMarch 18, 19330–0 OTBoston Bruins(1932–33)18–24–5
48LMarch 23, 19332–4@New York Rangers(1932–33)18–25–5

Legend:  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

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In the first round the Canadiens met theNew York Rangers, who had placed third in the American Division. The Canadiens lost the two-games total-goals series 8–5.

New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens

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DateVisitorHomeScoreRecord
March 26Montreal CanadiensNew York Rangers2–52–5
March 28New York RangersMontreal Canadiens3–35–8

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Scoring

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
Aurel JoliatLW4818213953
Howie MorenzC4614213532
Johnny GagnonRW4812233564
Pit LepineC46881645
Wildor LarochelleRW471141527
Sylvio ManthaD48471150
Georges ManthaD/LW4336910
Albert LeducD4853862
Gerry CarsonD4852753
Art GirouxRW4052714
Marty BurkeD2925736
Leo GaudreaultLW/C242242
Armand MondouLW2413415
Gizzy HartLW180330
Leo BourgeaultD151129
Hago HarringtonLW241122
Art AlexandreLW10000
Len GrosvenorC/RW40000
George HainsworthG480000
Walter McCartneyLW20000
Leo MurrayC/LW60002
Paul RaymondRW160000
Harold StarrD150006

Goaltending

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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
George Hainsworth298048182551152.328
Team:298048182551152.328

Playoffs

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Scoring

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
Aurel JoliatLW22132
Howie MorenzC20332
Johnny GagnonRW20220
Hago HarringtonLW21012
Wildor LarochelleRW21010
Albert LeducD21012
Gizzy HartLW20110
Sylvio ManthaD20112
Leo BourgeaultD20000
Gerry CarsonD20002
Art GirouxRW20000
Len GrosvenorC/RW20000
George HainsworthG20000
Pit LepineC20002
Harold StarrD20002

Goaltending

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PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASO
George Hainsworth12020184.000
Team:12020184.000

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Note:
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;G = Goals;A = Assists;Pts = Points;PIM = Penalty minutes;+/- = Plus/minus;PPG = Power-play goals;SHG = Short-handed goals;GWG = Game-winning goals
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;Min, TOI = Minutes played;W = Wins;L = Losses;T,T/OT = Ties;OTL = Overtime losses;GA = Goals-against;GAA = Goals-against average;SO = Shutouts;SA = Shots against;SV = Shots saved;SV% = Save percentage;

Transactions

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  • February 14, 1933. –Marty Burke was traded to Ottawa by Montreal with future considerations (Nick Wasnie, March 23, 1933) forLeo Bourgeault andHarold Starr.
  • March 23, 1933 – Marty Burke was traded to Montreal by Ottawa for Nick Wasnie.

See also

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Citations

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  1. ^Jenish, p. 80
  2. ^Jenish, pp. 80–81
  3. ^Jenish, pp. 81–85
  4. ^Standings:NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.).THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 147.ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
  5. ^"All-Time NHL Results".NHL.com. RetrievedAugust 25, 2023.
  6. ^"1932-33 Montreal Canadiens Schedule".Hockey-Reference.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2025.
  7. ^"1932-33 Montreal Canadiens Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. RetrievedJune 5, 2009.

References

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  • Coleman, Charles L. (1969).The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol.2 1927–1946 inc. National Hockey League. pp. 109–134.
  • Jenish, D'Arcy (2008).The Montreal Canadiens: 100 years of glory. Doubleday Canada.ISBN 978-0-385-66324-3.
  • Mouton, Claude (1987).The Montreal Canadiens. Toronto, Ontario: Key Porter Books.ISBN 1-55013-051-X.
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