1934–35 Montreal Canadiens season

The 1934–35 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 26th season of play. The Canadiens again qualified for the playoffs, finishing third in their division. The club met and lost to the New York Rangers in the playoffs.

1934–35 Montreal Canadiens
Division3rd Canadian
1934–35 record19–23–6
Goals for110
Goals against145
Team information
General ManagerLeo Dandurand
CoachNewsy Lalonde
CaptainSylvio Mantha
ArenaMontreal Forum
Team leaders
GoalsLeroy Goldsworthy (20)
AssistsAlfred Lepine, Wildor Larochelle (19)
PointsAlfred Lepine (37)
WinsWilf Cude (19)
Goals against averageWilf Cude (3.02)

Regular season

A bombshell trade was made with Howie Morenz, Lorne Chabot, and Marty Burke going to Chicago for Leroy Goldsworthy, Roger Jenkins, and Lionel Conacher. The Canadiens then traded Lionel Conacher and Herb Cain to the Maroons for Nels Crutchfield.

Final standings

Canadian Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Toronto Maple Leafs483014415711164
Montreal Maroons48241951239253
Montreal Canadiens481923611014544
New York Americans481227910014233
St. Louis Eagles48113168614428

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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

1934-35 NHL Records
Team BOS CHI DET MON MTM NYA NYR STL TOR
Boston 1–4–15–0–14–21–4–14–23–1–25–13–2–1
Chicago 4–1–13–34–1–13–34–23–1–24–1–11–5
Detroit 0–5–13–34–1–12–3–12–1–32–43–33–2–1
M. Canadiens 2–41–4–11–4–14–1–12–3–14–24–0–21–5
M. Maroons 4–1–13–33–2–11–4–14–1–13–2–15–11–5
N.Y. Americans 2–42–41–2–33–2–11–4–12–3–10–4–21–4–1
N.Y. Rangers 1–3–21–3–24–22–42–3–13–2–15–14–2
St. Louis 1–51–4–13–30–4–21–54–0–21–50–5–1
Toronto 2–3–15–12–3–15–15–14–1–12–45–0–1

Schedule and results

Regular season results
No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1LNovember 10, 19341–2 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)0–1–0
2LNovember 17, 19340–3Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)0–2–0
3LNovember 22, 19343–4New York Americans (1934–35)0–3–0
4LNovember 24, 19341–3@ Montreal Maroons (1934–35)0–4–0
5WNovember 27, 19343–2@ New York Rangers (1934–35)1–4–0
6LDecember 1, 19340–2Boston Bruins (1934–35)1–5–0
7WDecember 4, 19345–3New York Rangers (1934–35)2–5–0
8LDecember 8, 19340–4@ Boston Bruins (1934–35)2–6–0
9TDecember 9, 19342–2 OT@ New York Americans (1934–35)2–6–1
10WDecember 11, 19344–1Montreal Maroons (1934–35)3–6–1
11TDecember 15, 19341–1 OTSt. Louis Eagles (1934–35)3–6–2
12TDecember 18, 19341–1 OTChicago Black Hawks (1934–35)3–6–3
13WDecember 22, 19342–1@ St. Louis Eagles (1934–35)4–6–3
14WDecember 23, 19344–1@ Chicago Black Hawks (1934–35)5–6–3
15LDecember 25, 19342–6Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)5–7–3
16LDecember 29, 19341–3New York Americans (1934–35)5–8–3
17LJanuary 1, 19353–5@ New York Americans (1934–35)5–9–3
18LJanuary 3, 19351–2Boston Bruins (1934–35)5–10–3
19LJanuary 5, 19351–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)5–11–3
20LJanuary 6, 19352–6@ Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)5–12–3
21WJanuary 12, 19353–2Montreal Maroons (1934–35)6–12–3
22WJanuary 17, 19354–3Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)7–12–3
23WJanuary 19, 19354–1@ Boston Bruins (1934–35)8–12–3
24LJanuary 20, 19351–7@ New York Rangers (1934–35)8–13–3
25LJanuary 22, 19350–7New York Rangers (1934–35)8–14–3
26WJanuary 24, 19352–1@ Montreal Maroons (1934–35)9–14–3
27WJanuary 26, 19353–2Boston Bruins (1934–35)10–14–3
28TJanuary 31, 19354–4 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)10–14–4
29TFebruary 2, 19351–1 OT@ St. Louis Eagles (1934–35)10–14–5
30LFebruary 5, 19351–4@ Chicago Black Hawks (1934–35)10–15–5
31WFebruary 7, 19354–1Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)11–15–5
32WFebruary 9, 19354–2St. Louis Eagles (1934–35)12–15–5
33WFebruary 14, 19352–0Montreal Maroons (1934–35)13–15–5
34WFebruary 17, 19353–1@ New York Americans (1934–35)14–15–5
35LFebruary 19, 19351–3@ Boston Bruins (1934–35)14–16–5
36LFebruary 21, 19351–3Chicago Black Hawks (1934–35)14–17–5
37WFebruary 23, 19354–2New York Americans (1934–35)15–17–5
38WFebruary 28, 19354–2St. Louis Eagles (1934–35)16–17–5
39WMarch 2, 19353–2 OT@ St. Louis Eagles (1934–35)17–17–5
40LMarch 3, 19350–3@ Chicago Black Hawks (1934–35)17–18–5
41LMarch 5, 19353–10Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)17–19–5
42TMarch 7, 19352–2 OT@ Montreal Maroons (1934–35)17–19–6
43LMarch 9, 19353–5Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)17–20–6
44WMarch 12, 19354–3@ New York Rangers (1934–35)18–20–6
45WMarch 14, 19355–4New York Rangers (1934–35)19–20–6
46LMarch 16, 19353–5@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1934–35)19–21–6
47LMarch 17, 19352–6@ Detroit Red Wings (1934–35)19–22–6
48LMarch 19, 19352–4Chicago Black Hawks (1934–35)19–23–6

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Playoffs

In the first round the Canadiens met the New York Rangers, who had placed third in the American Division. The Canadiens lost the two-games total-goals series 5–6 (1–2, 4–4).

In the first game, there was a bench-clearing brawl after Nels Crutchfield cut Bill Cook on the head with his stick. The police were needed to end the brawl. Crutchfield was given a match penalty with no substitution. The Canadiens played the thirteen minutes one man short and two minutes two men short. Bill Cook returned wearing a helmet over his bandages to score the second Rangers goal.[3]

In the second game, the Canadiens were down 4–1 on the game and tied it with three straight goals in the third. The Canadiens could not get another goal to tie the series.[4]

New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens
Date Visitor Home Score Record
March 24Montreal CanadiensNew York Rangers1–21–2
March 26New York RangersMontreal Canadiens4–4-

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Pit LepineC4812193116
Leroy GoldsworthyRW332092913
Aurel JoliatLW4817122918
Wildor LarochelleRW489192812
Armand MondouLW46915246
Georges ManthaD/LW4212102214
Jack RileyC47411154
Sylvio ManthaD473111436
Jack McGillLW44911034
Nels CrutchfieldC41551020
Roger JenkinsRW/D45461063
Johnny GagnonRW231562
Tony SavageD411564
Joe LambRW73254
Gerry CarsonD4805556
Paul RaymondRW201120
Norm CollingsF10110
Des RocheRW50110
Leo BourgeaultD40000
Wilf CudeG480000
Polly DrouinLW40000
Albert LeducD40004
Bob McCulleyRW/D10000
Jack PortlandD50002
Paul RungeC/LW30002
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO
Wilf Cude296048192361452.941
Team:296048192361452.941

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Jack McGillLW22020
Jack RileyC20220
Leroy GoldsworthyRW21010
Roger JenkinsRW/D21012
Aurel JoliatLW21010
Nels CrutchfieldC201122
Johnny GagnonRW20112
Armand MondouLW20110
Gerry CarsonD20004
Wilf CudeG20000
Wildor LarochelleRW20000
Pit LepineC20002
Georges ManthaD/LW20004
Sylvio ManthaD20002
Tony SavageD20000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO
Wilf Cude12020163.000
Team:12020163.000

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
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;

Awards and records

  • Aurel Joliat – NHL Second All-Star team

Transactions

Roster

Goaltenders
Defence
Forwards

Sources:

  • Mouton, p. 160
  • "Players". NHL. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
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See also

References

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1969). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol.2 1927–1946 inc. National Hockey League. pp. 230–249.
  • 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.
Notes
  1. 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.
  2. "1934–35 Montreal Canadiens Games". Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  3. Coleman, pg. 248
  4. Coleman, pg. 249
  5. "1934-35 Montreal Canadiens Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
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