1935–36 NHL season

National Hockey League season

The 1935–36 NHL season was the 19th season of the National Hockey League (NHL). Eight teams each played 48 games. The Detroit Red Wings were the Stanley Cup winners as they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs three games to one in the final series.

Regular season

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Final standings

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Canadian Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Montreal Maroons 48 22 16 10 54 114 106 504
Toronto Maple Leafs 48 23 19 6 52 126 106 579
New York Americans 48 16 25 7 39 109 122 392
Montreal Canadiens 48 11 26 11 33 82 123 317
American Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Detroit Red Wings 48 24 16 8 56 124 103 384
Boston Bruins 48 22 20 6 50 92 83 397
Chicago Black Hawks 48 21 19 8 50 93 92 411
New York Rangers 48 19 17 12 50 91 96 381

Scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Player Team GP G A PTS PIM
Sweeney Schriner New York Americans 48 19 26 45 8
Marty Barry Detroit Red Wings 48 21 19 40 46
Paul Thompson Chicago Black Hawks 45 17 23 40 19
Bill Thoms Toronto Maple Leafs 48 23 15 38 29
Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple Leafs 44 23 15 38 74
Hooley Smith Montreal Maroons 47 19 19 38 75
Doc Romnes Chicago Black Hawks 48 13 25 38 6
Art Chapman New York Americans 47 10 28 38 14
Herbie Lewis Detroit Red Wings 45 14 23 37 25
Baldy Northcott Montreal Maroons 48 15 21 36 41

Stanley Cup playoffs

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Playoff bracket

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  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
  C1  Montreal Maroons 0  
    A1  Detroit Red Wings 3  
      
          
    A1  Detroit Red Wings 3
  C2  Toronto Maple Leafs 1
  C2  Toronto Maple Leafs 8G  
A2  Boston Bruins 6G  
C2  Toronto Maple Leafs 3
    C3  New York Americans 1  
C3  New York Americans 7G
  A3  Chicago Black Hawks 5G  

NHL awards

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1935–36 NHL awards
Calder Memorial Trophy: Mike Karakas, Chicago Black Hawks
Hart Memorial Trophy: Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Doc Romnes, Chicago Black Hawks
O'Brien Cup: Montreal Maroons
Prince of Wales Trophy: Detroit Red Wings
Vezina Trophy: Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins

All-Star teams

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First Team   Position   Second Team
Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins G Wilf Cude, Montreal Canadiens
Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins D Earl Seibert, Chicago Black Hawks
Babe Siebert, Boston Bruins D Ebbie Goodfellow, Detroit Red Wings
Hooley Smith, Montreal Maroons C Bill Thoms, Toronto Maple Leafs
Charlie Conacher, Toronto Maple Leafs RW Cecil Dillon, New York Rangers
Sweeney Schriner, New York Americans LW Paul Thompson, Chicago Black Hawks
Lester Patrick, New York Rangers Coach Tommy Gorman, Montreal Maroons

References

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