1918–19 NHL transactions

This is a list of player movements that occurred in the 1918-19 season of the National Hockey League.

Retirement

PlayersLast TeamYears in the NHL
Art Brooks (G)Toronto Hockey Club1918-19
Harry Hyland (RW)Ottawa Senators1918-19
Jack Laviolette (D/W)Montreal Canadiens1918-19
George O'Grady (D)Montreal Wanderers1918-19
Evariste Payer (C/LW)Montreal Canadiens1918-19
Art Ross (D)Montreal Wanderers1918-19
Hamby Shore (D/LW)Ottawa Senators1918-19
Raymie Skilton (D)Montreal Wanderers1918-19
Ken Thompson (C/LW)Montreal Wanderers1918-19
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