1928β29 Chicago Black Hawks | |
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Division | 5th American |
1928β29 record | 7β29β8 |
Home record | 3β13β6 |
Road record | 4β16β2 |
Goals for | 33 |
Goals against | 85 |
Team information | |
General manager | Frederic McLaughlin |
Coach |
Herb Gardiner (5β23β4) Dick Irvin (2β6β4) |
Captain | Dick Irvin |
Arena |
Chicago Coliseum Detroit Olympia Peace Bridge Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Vic Ripley (11) |
Assists | Ty Arbour (4) |
Points | Vic Ripley (13) |
Penalty minutes | Bouncer Taylor (56) |
Wins | Chuck Gardiner (7) |
Goals against average | Chuck Gardiner (1.85) |
The 1928β29 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's third season of play. The Hawks would miss the playoffs for the second straight season.
The team was coming off a 7β34β3 season, in which they finished in last place in the league. The Black Hawks would let head coach Hugh Lehman go and hire Herb Gardiner to become the team's head coach. This season was also a long one for the club, as they finished with a league worst 7β29β8 record, and 25 points out of a playoff spot. Chicago would score an NHL record worst 33 goals, averaging less than a goal per game, while giving up 85 goals, which was the highest in the league. In one stretch from February 7 through February 28, the Hawks were shut out in eight consecutive games. Gardiner was fired after posting a 5β23β4 record, and for the remainder of the season, the Hawks used team captain Dick Irvin as a player-coach.
Due to the new Chicago Stadium, the new home of the Black Hawks, not being ready for the 1928β29 season, the team was only able to get ice time at Chicago Coliseum through January. Chicago would then play the rest of their "home" games in Detroit, Michigan, and Fort Erie, Ontario, in February and March.
Vic Ripley would have a team-high 13 points, which included 11 goals, which was 1/3 of the Hawks goal total. Dick Irvin would score six goals, while youngster Johnny Gottselig scored five. Goaltender Chuck Gardiner saw all the action in net, winning seven games, while posting a 1.85 GAA and earning five shutouts.
While they improved by their point total by five points over the previous season, they still were a long way from contending for a playoff spot.
The Black Hawks opened the 1928β29 season on a two-game road trip. In their season opener on November 15 in Toronto, the Black Hawks were shut out by the Toronto Maple Leafs by a score of 2β0. Two nights later, Chicago would lose to the Montreal Maroons 4β2 in Montreal. The club played their first home game of the season on November 20, as Chicago was shut out by the Pittsburgh Pirates 2β0. Two nights later, on November 22, the Black Hawks' losing streak extended to four games, as the New York Rangers narrowly defeated Chicago by a 2β1 score.
Chicago would finally earn a point in their fifth game of the season, tying the Boston Bruins 1β1 on November 25. The Hawks would close out November with an overtime loss to the New York Rangers.
Chicago opened the season with a 0β5β1 record in November, sitting in last place in the American Division. Chicago was eight points behind the division leading New York Rangers, and three points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates for fourth place.
The club snapped their winless skid, which if you include the final 10 games of the 1927β28 season, had extended to 16 games, with a 3β2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh. Chicago would drop their next two games on the road against the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens before returning home.
On December 11, the Black Hawks recorded their first home victory of the season, defeating the Ottawa Senators 2β1. The Black Hawks would follow up by being shutout in their next two games, losses to the New York Americans and Montreal Canadiens.
The Black Hawks faced the Boston Bruins in Boston for a Christmas Day game, as Chicago defeated the Bruins 2β1. The road trip continued into New York on two nights later, as Chicago won consecutive games for the first time all season, defeating the New York Americans 2β0. The road trip concluded in Detroit, as the Black Hawks lost to the Detroit Cougars in their final game of the month.
Chicago posted a record of 4β5β0 in December, bringing their overall winβloss record to 4β10β1, earning nine points, and remaining in last place in the American Division. The Black Hawks were 12 points behind the first place New York Rangers, and three points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates to get out of the division cellar.
The Black Hawks slumped to begin the New Year, losing their first four games of January, which extended their overall losing streak to five games. On January 10, Chicago ended the losing skid with a 1β1 tie against the Montreal Maroons. Three nights later, the Black Hawks tied their second straight game, this time with a 1β1 score against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending their winless skid to seven games.
Following the two tie games, the Black Hawks would lose their next three games, being shutout in each game. On January 22, the Black Hawks broke the shutout streak with a goal against the Ottawa Senators, however, the winless skid continued, as the Hawks and Senators tied 1β1. Chicago would conclude the month with another three game losing streak, scoring only one goal in those three games.
The Hawks finished January winless, as they finished the month with a 0β10β3 record. At the end of the month, the Hawks winβloss record was 4β20β4, earning only 12 points, as they had the worst record in the NHL.
The winless streak continued at the start of February, as the Black Hawks lost 3β2 to the New York Rangers on February 2, extending the streak to 15 games. Three nights later, on February 5, the Black Hawks finally returned to the win column, as they shutout the Detroit Cougars 1β0, earning their first victory since December 27.
Following the win over the Cougars, the Black Hawks would not score another goal for the entire month. Chicago would be shutout in each of the next eight games, earning a 0β6β2 record over those games, as they twice played in 0β0 tie games. This would set an NHL record for most consecutive games being shutout, constituting 581:42 of game time without a goal.
Chicago earned a record of 1β7β2 in February, as they scored only three goals for the entire month. Overall, the Hawks winβloss record at the end of the month was 5β27β6, earning 16 points on the season, and remaining in last place in the league.
The Black Hawks opened March by finally snapping their goalless drought and ending their eight-game winless streak, as Chicago defeated the Montreal Maroons 2β1 on March 2. Three nights later, the Black Hawks lost a close game to the Pittsburgh Pirates by a 3β2 score in overtime.
In their final two home games of the season, the Black Hawks tied the Toronto Maple Leafs and ended their home schedule on a winning note, as they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 1β0 on March 10.
On March 12, the Black Hawks set a team record for goals against, as the Boston Bruins crushed Chicago by a score of 11β1. The season concluded two nights later, as Chicago tied the New York Rangers 1β1.
The Black Hawks earned a record of 2β2β2 in six games in March, which was the teams only non-losing monthly record during the season. The Black Hawks record of 7β29β8 earned the team 22 points, which ranked them in last in the NHL, four points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates.
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PIM | Pts | |
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Boston Bruins | 44 | 26 | 13 | 5 | 89 | 52 | 472 | 57 |
New York Rangers | 44 | 21 | 13 | 10 | 72 | 65 | 384 | 52 |
Detroit Cougars | 44 | 19 | 16 | 9 | 72 | 63 | 381 | 47 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 44 | 9 | 27 | 8 | 46 | 80 | 324 | 26 |
Chicago Black Hawks | 44 | 7 | 29 | 8 | 33 | 85 | 363 | 22 |
Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Vs. American Division
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Vs. Canadian Division
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# | Date | Visitor | Score | Home | Record | Pts |
1 | November 15 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 0β1β0 | 0 |
2 | November 17 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β4 | Montreal Maroons | 0β2β0 | 0 |
3 | November 20 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β3β0 | 0 |
4 | November 22 | New York Rangers | 2β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β4β0 | 0 |
5 | November 25 | Boston Bruins | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β4β1 | 1 |
6 | November 29 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β3 | New York Rangers | 0β5β1 | 1 |
7 | December 1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 3β2 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1β5β1 | 3 |
8 | December 6 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Ottawa Senators | 1β6β1 | 3 |
9 | December 8 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β2 | Montreal Canadiens | 1β7β1 | 3 |
10 | December 11 | Ottawa Senators | 1β2 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β7β1 | 5 |
11 | December 16 | New York Americans | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β8β1 | 5 |
12 | December 18 | Montreal Canadiens | 5β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β9β1 | 5 |
13 | December 25 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β1 | Boston Bruins | 3β9β1 | 7 |
14 | December 27 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β0 | New York Americans | 4β9β1 | 9 |
15 | December 30 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β3 | Detroit Cougars | 4β10β1 | 9 |
16 | January 1 | Detroit Cougars | 2β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β11β1 | 9 |
17 | January 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β12β1 | 9 |
18 | January 6 | Detroit Cougars | 3β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β13β1 | 9 |
19 | January 8 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 4β14β1 | 9 |
20 | January 10 | Montreal Maroons | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β14β2 | 10 |
21 | January 13 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β14β3 | 11 |
22 | January 15 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | Montreal Canadiens | 4β15β3 | 11 |
23 | January 17 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | New York Rangers | 4β16β3 | 11 |
24 | January 20 | Boston Bruins | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β17β3 | 11 |
25 | January 22 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β1 | Ottawa Senators | 4β17β4 | 12 |
26 | January 26 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4β18β4 | 12 |
27 | January 29 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β4 | Boston Bruins | 4β19β4 | 12 |
28 | January 31 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Montreal Maroons | 4β20β4 | 12 |
29 | February 2 | New York Rangers | 3β2 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 4β21β4 | 12 |
30 | February 5 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β0 | Detroit Cougars | 5β21β4 | 14 |
31 | February 7 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | New York Americans | 5β22β4 | 14 |
32 | February 9 | New York Americans | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β23β4 | 14 |
33 | February 14 | Montreal Canadiens | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β24β4 | 14 |
34 | February 16 | Boston Bruins | 3β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β25β4 | 14 |
35 | February 21 | Ottawa Senators | 3β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β26β4 | 14 |
36 | February 24 | Detroit Cougars | 0β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β26β5 | 15 |
37 | February 26 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β3 | Detroit Cougars | 5β27β5 | 15 |
38 | February 28 | New York Rangers | 0β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β27β6 | 16 |
39 | March 2 | Montreal Maroons | 1β2 | Chicago Black Hawks 3 | 6β27β6 | 18 |
40 | March 5 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β3 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 6β28β6 | 18 |
41 | March 7 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 6β28β7 | 19 |
42 | March 10 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 0β1 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 7β28β7 | 21 |
43 | March 12 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β11 | Boston Bruins | 7β29β7 | 21 |
44 | March 14 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β1 | New York Rangers | 7β29β8 | 22 |
Player | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
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Vic Ripley | 39 | 11 | 2 | 13 | 31 |
Johnny Gottselig | 44 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 26 |
Dick Irvin | 36 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 30 |
Ty Arbour | 44 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 32 |
Mush March | 35 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 |
Player | GP | TOI | W | L | T | GA | SO | GAA |
Chuck Gardiner | 44 | 2758 | 7 | 29 | 8 | 85 | 5 | 1.85 |
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1928β29 Chicago Black Hawks | |
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Division | 5th American |
1928β29 record | 7β29β8 |
Home record | 3β13β6 |
Road record | 4β16β2 |
Goals for | 33 |
Goals against | 85 |
Team information | |
General manager | Frederic McLaughlin |
Coach |
Herb Gardiner (5β23β4) Dick Irvin (2β6β4) |
Captain | Dick Irvin |
Arena |
Chicago Coliseum Detroit Olympia Peace Bridge Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Vic Ripley (11) |
Assists | Ty Arbour (4) |
Points | Vic Ripley (13) |
Penalty minutes | Bouncer Taylor (56) |
Wins | Chuck Gardiner (7) |
Goals against average | Chuck Gardiner (1.85) |
The 1928β29 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's third season of play. The Hawks would miss the playoffs for the second straight season.
The team was coming off a 7β34β3 season, in which they finished in last place in the league. The Black Hawks would let head coach Hugh Lehman go and hire Herb Gardiner to become the team's head coach. This season was also a long one for the club, as they finished with a league worst 7β29β8 record, and 25 points out of a playoff spot. Chicago would score an NHL record worst 33 goals, averaging less than a goal per game, while giving up 85 goals, which was the highest in the league. In one stretch from February 7 through February 28, the Hawks were shut out in eight consecutive games. Gardiner was fired after posting a 5β23β4 record, and for the remainder of the season, the Hawks used team captain Dick Irvin as a player-coach.
Due to the new Chicago Stadium, the new home of the Black Hawks, not being ready for the 1928β29 season, the team was only able to get ice time at Chicago Coliseum through January. Chicago would then play the rest of their "home" games in Detroit, Michigan, and Fort Erie, Ontario, in February and March.
Vic Ripley would have a team-high 13 points, which included 11 goals, which was 1/3 of the Hawks goal total. Dick Irvin would score six goals, while youngster Johnny Gottselig scored five. Goaltender Chuck Gardiner saw all the action in net, winning seven games, while posting a 1.85 GAA and earning five shutouts.
While they improved by their point total by five points over the previous season, they still were a long way from contending for a playoff spot.
The Black Hawks opened the 1928β29 season on a two-game road trip. In their season opener on November 15 in Toronto, the Black Hawks were shut out by the Toronto Maple Leafs by a score of 2β0. Two nights later, Chicago would lose to the Montreal Maroons 4β2 in Montreal. The club played their first home game of the season on November 20, as Chicago was shut out by the Pittsburgh Pirates 2β0. Two nights later, on November 22, the Black Hawks' losing streak extended to four games, as the New York Rangers narrowly defeated Chicago by a 2β1 score.
Chicago would finally earn a point in their fifth game of the season, tying the Boston Bruins 1β1 on November 25. The Hawks would close out November with an overtime loss to the New York Rangers.
Chicago opened the season with a 0β5β1 record in November, sitting in last place in the American Division. Chicago was eight points behind the division leading New York Rangers, and three points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates for fourth place.
The club snapped their winless skid, which if you include the final 10 games of the 1927β28 season, had extended to 16 games, with a 3β2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh. Chicago would drop their next two games on the road against the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens before returning home.
On December 11, the Black Hawks recorded their first home victory of the season, defeating the Ottawa Senators 2β1. The Black Hawks would follow up by being shutout in their next two games, losses to the New York Americans and Montreal Canadiens.
The Black Hawks faced the Boston Bruins in Boston for a Christmas Day game, as Chicago defeated the Bruins 2β1. The road trip continued into New York on two nights later, as Chicago won consecutive games for the first time all season, defeating the New York Americans 2β0. The road trip concluded in Detroit, as the Black Hawks lost to the Detroit Cougars in their final game of the month.
Chicago posted a record of 4β5β0 in December, bringing their overall winβloss record to 4β10β1, earning nine points, and remaining in last place in the American Division. The Black Hawks were 12 points behind the first place New York Rangers, and three points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates to get out of the division cellar.
The Black Hawks slumped to begin the New Year, losing their first four games of January, which extended their overall losing streak to five games. On January 10, Chicago ended the losing skid with a 1β1 tie against the Montreal Maroons. Three nights later, the Black Hawks tied their second straight game, this time with a 1β1 score against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending their winless skid to seven games.
Following the two tie games, the Black Hawks would lose their next three games, being shutout in each game. On January 22, the Black Hawks broke the shutout streak with a goal against the Ottawa Senators, however, the winless skid continued, as the Hawks and Senators tied 1β1. Chicago would conclude the month with another three game losing streak, scoring only one goal in those three games.
The Hawks finished January winless, as they finished the month with a 0β10β3 record. At the end of the month, the Hawks winβloss record was 4β20β4, earning only 12 points, as they had the worst record in the NHL.
The winless streak continued at the start of February, as the Black Hawks lost 3β2 to the New York Rangers on February 2, extending the streak to 15 games. Three nights later, on February 5, the Black Hawks finally returned to the win column, as they shutout the Detroit Cougars 1β0, earning their first victory since December 27.
Following the win over the Cougars, the Black Hawks would not score another goal for the entire month. Chicago would be shutout in each of the next eight games, earning a 0β6β2 record over those games, as they twice played in 0β0 tie games. This would set an NHL record for most consecutive games being shutout, constituting 581:42 of game time without a goal.
Chicago earned a record of 1β7β2 in February, as they scored only three goals for the entire month. Overall, the Hawks winβloss record at the end of the month was 5β27β6, earning 16 points on the season, and remaining in last place in the league.
The Black Hawks opened March by finally snapping their goalless drought and ending their eight-game winless streak, as Chicago defeated the Montreal Maroons 2β1 on March 2. Three nights later, the Black Hawks lost a close game to the Pittsburgh Pirates by a 3β2 score in overtime.
In their final two home games of the season, the Black Hawks tied the Toronto Maple Leafs and ended their home schedule on a winning note, as they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 1β0 on March 10.
On March 12, the Black Hawks set a team record for goals against, as the Boston Bruins crushed Chicago by a score of 11β1. The season concluded two nights later, as Chicago tied the New York Rangers 1β1.
The Black Hawks earned a record of 2β2β2 in six games in March, which was the teams only non-losing monthly record during the season. The Black Hawks record of 7β29β8 earned the team 22 points, which ranked them in last in the NHL, four points behind the Pittsburgh Pirates.
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PIM | Pts | |
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Boston Bruins | 44 | 26 | 13 | 5 | 89 | 52 | 472 | 57 |
New York Rangers | 44 | 21 | 13 | 10 | 72 | 65 | 384 | 52 |
Detroit Cougars | 44 | 19 | 16 | 9 | 72 | 63 | 381 | 47 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 44 | 9 | 27 | 8 | 46 | 80 | 324 | 26 |
Chicago Black Hawks | 44 | 7 | 29 | 8 | 33 | 85 | 363 | 22 |
Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Vs. American Division
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Vs. Canadian Division
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# | Date | Visitor | Score | Home | Record | Pts |
1 | November 15 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 0β1β0 | 0 |
2 | November 17 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β4 | Montreal Maroons | 0β2β0 | 0 |
3 | November 20 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β3β0 | 0 |
4 | November 22 | New York Rangers | 2β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β4β0 | 0 |
5 | November 25 | Boston Bruins | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β4β1 | 1 |
6 | November 29 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β3 | New York Rangers | 0β5β1 | 1 |
7 | December 1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 3β2 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1β5β1 | 3 |
8 | December 6 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Ottawa Senators | 1β6β1 | 3 |
9 | December 8 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β2 | Montreal Canadiens | 1β7β1 | 3 |
10 | December 11 | Ottawa Senators | 1β2 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β7β1 | 5 |
11 | December 16 | New York Americans | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β8β1 | 5 |
12 | December 18 | Montreal Canadiens | 5β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β9β1 | 5 |
13 | December 25 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β1 | Boston Bruins | 3β9β1 | 7 |
14 | December 27 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β0 | New York Americans | 4β9β1 | 9 |
15 | December 30 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β3 | Detroit Cougars | 4β10β1 | 9 |
16 | January 1 | Detroit Cougars | 2β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β11β1 | 9 |
17 | January 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β12β1 | 9 |
18 | January 6 | Detroit Cougars | 3β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β13β1 | 9 |
19 | January 8 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 4β14β1 | 9 |
20 | January 10 | Montreal Maroons | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β14β2 | 10 |
21 | January 13 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β14β3 | 11 |
22 | January 15 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | Montreal Canadiens | 4β15β3 | 11 |
23 | January 17 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | New York Rangers | 4β16β3 | 11 |
24 | January 20 | Boston Bruins | 2β0 | Chicago Black Hawks | 4β17β3 | 11 |
25 | January 22 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β1 | Ottawa Senators | 4β17β4 | 12 |
26 | January 26 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4β18β4 | 12 |
27 | January 29 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β4 | Boston Bruins | 4β19β4 | 12 |
28 | January 31 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β2 | Montreal Maroons | 4β20β4 | 12 |
29 | February 2 | New York Rangers | 3β2 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 4β21β4 | 12 |
30 | February 5 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β0 | Detroit Cougars | 5β21β4 | 14 |
31 | February 7 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β1 | New York Americans | 5β22β4 | 14 |
32 | February 9 | New York Americans | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β23β4 | 14 |
33 | February 14 | Montreal Canadiens | 1β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β24β4 | 14 |
34 | February 16 | Boston Bruins | 3β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 5β25β4 | 14 |
35 | February 21 | Ottawa Senators | 3β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β26β4 | 14 |
36 | February 24 | Detroit Cougars | 0β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β26β5 | 15 |
37 | February 26 | Chicago Black Hawks | 0β3 | Detroit Cougars | 5β27β5 | 15 |
38 | February 28 | New York Rangers | 0β0 | Chicago Black Hawks 1 | 5β27β6 | 16 |
39 | March 2 | Montreal Maroons | 1β2 | Chicago Black Hawks 3 | 6β27β6 | 18 |
40 | March 5 | Chicago Black Hawks | 2β3 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 6β28β6 | 18 |
41 | March 7 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 1β1 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 6β28β7 | 19 |
42 | March 10 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 0β1 | Chicago Black Hawks 2 | 7β28β7 | 21 |
43 | March 12 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β11 | Boston Bruins | 7β29β7 | 21 |
44 | March 14 | Chicago Black Hawks | 1β1 | New York Rangers | 7β29β8 | 22 |
Player | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
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Vic Ripley | 39 | 11 | 2 | 13 | 31 |
Johnny Gottselig | 44 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 26 |
Dick Irvin | 36 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 30 |
Ty Arbour | 44 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 32 |
Mush March | 35 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 |
Player | GP | TOI | W | L | T | GA | SO | GAA |
Chuck Gardiner | 44 | 2758 | 7 | 29 | 8 | 85 | 5 | 1.85 |
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