1922-23 Nhl Season

The 1922-23 NHL season was the sixth season of the National Hockey League.

Regular Season

At the start of the season, Newsy Lalonde found himself moving west as the Montreal Canadiens traded him to the Saskatoon Sheiks of the Western Canada Hockey League for a rising young star named Aurel Joliat. Joliat would help the Habs win the second playoff spot over the St. Patricks.

Standings

Team !! GP !! W !! L !! T !! GF !! GA !! PTS
Ottawa Senators 24 14 9 1 77 54 29
Montreal Canadiens 24 13 9 2 73 61 28
Toronto St. Patricks 24 13 10 1 82 88 27
Hamilton Tigers 24 6 18 0 81 100 12

Leading Scorers

Player !! Team !! GP !! G !! A !! PTS
Babe Dye Toronto 22 26 11 37
Cy Denneny Ottawa 24 23 11 34
Billy Boucher Montreal 24 24 7 31
Jack Adams Toronto 23 19 9 28
Mickey Roach Hamilton 24 17 10 27
Odie Cleghorn Montreal 24 19 6 25
Georges Boucher Ottawa 24 14 9 23
Reg Noble Toronto 24 12 11 23
Cully Wilson Hamilton 23 16 5 21
Aurel Joliat Montreal 24 12 9 21

Leading Goaltenders

Player !! Team !! GP !! MINS !! GA !! SO !! GAA
Clint Benedict Ottawa 24 1486 54 4 2.18
Georges Vezina Montreal 24 1488 61 2 2.46
John Ross Roach Toronto St. Patricks 24 1469 88 1 3.59
Jake Forbes Hamilton Tigers 24 1470 110 0 4.49

Stanley Cup Playoffs

The playoffs out east was won by the Senators, who had won the series despite the dirty play of several Montreal players in the first game and being down 2-0 in the second. Out west, the Pacific Coast Hockey Association abandoned seven-man hockey in favor of the six-man rules used in the NHL and the Western Canada Hockey League. This allowed the PCHA and the WCHL to play interleague games. In the end, the newly renamed Vancouver Maroons won the PCHA championship and the Edmonton Eskimos won the WCHL championship. The Stanley Cup Finals this year was played out west, in Vancouver. There, the WCHL champions received the privilege of battling the winner between Ottawa and Vancouver. In the end, Ottawa prevailed over both Western opponents to win the Silver Cup. All dates are in 1923.

NHL Finals

Ottawa vs Montreal

Ottawa wins total goals series 3-2

Stanley Cup Finals

Ottawa vs Vancouver

Ottawa wins best-of-five series 3-1

Ottawa vs Edmonton

Ottawa wins best-of-three series 2-0

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