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The 1937–38 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 29th season of play. The Canadiens placed third in the Canadian Division and qualified for the playoffs. Montreal met and lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Chicago Black Hawks in the quarter-finals.
Regular season
A Morenz Benefit All-Star game was held at the Forum on November 2, 1937. 8,683 fans attended, contributing $11,447 to a total pot of over $20,000 for Howie Morenz 's family.[ 1]
This was the last season for Pit Lepine , Aurel Joliat and Marty Burke . Burke had returned from Chicago in a trade for Bill MacKenzie .
Final standings
[ 2]
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
1937-38 NHL Records
Team
BOS
CHI
DET
MON
MTM
NYA
NYR
TOR
Boston
—
6–2
5–2–1
2–2–2
4–0–2
3–1–2
5–3
5–1–2
Chicago
2–6
—
3–4–1
1–3–2
4–2
0–4–2
3–4–1
1–2–3
Detroit
2–5–1
4–3–1
—
3–2–1
0–3–3
2–2–2
1–6–1
0–4–2
M. Canadiens
2–2–2
3–1–2
2–3–1
—
4–4
3–2–3
3–1–2
1–4–3
M. Maroons
0–4–2
2–4
3–0–3
4–4
—
1–7
0–5–1
2–6
N.Y. Americans
1–3–2
4–0–2
2–2–2
2–3–3
7–1
—
1–4–1
2–5–1
N.Y. Rangers
3–5
4–3–1
6–1–1
1–3–2
5–0–1
4–1–1
—
4–2
Toronto
1–5–2
2–1–3
4–0–2
4–1–3
6–2
5–2–1
2–4
—
Schedule and results
Regular season results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
T
November 9, 1937
2–2 OT
Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
0–0–1
2
L
November 11, 1937
0–3
@ Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
0–1–1
3
W
November 13, 1937
5–2
Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
1–1–1
4
L
November 14, 1937
1–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
1–2–1
5
T
November 18, 1937
6–6 OT
Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
1–2–2
6
T
November 23, 1937
1–1 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
1–2–3
7
W
November 27, 1937
2–1
New York Rangers (1937–38 )
2–2–3
8
W
December 2, 1937
2–0
Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
3–2–3
9
T
December 4, 1937
3–3 OT
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
3–2–4
10
W
December 5, 1937
3–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
4–2–4
11
W
December 7, 1937
5–1
Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
5–2–4
12
W
December 11, 1937
4–3 OT
New York Americans (1937–38 )
6–2–4
13
T
December 12, 1937
4–4 OT
@ New York Americans (1937–38 )
6–2–5
14
L
December 14, 1937
2–3 OT
@ Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
6–3–5
15
L
December 16, 1937
2–4
Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
6–4–5
16
T
December 19, 1937
2–2 OT
@ New York Rangers (1937–38 )
6–4–6
17
W
December 28, 1937
2–0
Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
7–4–6
18
L
January 1, 1938
4–6
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
7–5–6
19
W
January 2, 1938
4–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
8–5–6
20
L
January 4, 1938
0–3
Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
8–6–6
21
W
January 8, 1938
6–2
Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
9–6–6
22
L
January 11, 1938
7–11
@ Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
9–7–6
23
T
January 13, 1938
2–2 OT
Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
9–7–7
24
L
January 16, 1938
0–1
@ Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
9–8–7
25
L
January 18, 1938
1–3 OT
@ New York Rangers (1937–38 )
9–9–7
26
L
January 20, 1938
2–4
Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
9–10–7
27
W
January 22, 1938
4–0
New York Americans (1937–38 )
10–10–7
28
W
January 27, 1938
4–2
New York Rangers (1937–38 )
11–10–7
29
W
January 30, 1938
4–2
@ New York Americans (1937–38 )
12–10–7
30
W
February 1, 1938
6–1
Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
13–10–7
31
L
February 3, 1938
0–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
13–11–7
32
T
February 5, 1938
3–3 OT
New York Americans (1937–38 )
13–11–8
33
L
February 6, 1938
0–8
@ Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
13–12–8
34
W
February 10, 1938
2–1
Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
14–12–8
35
L
February 13, 1938
0–1 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
14–13–8
36
L
February 15, 1938
0–4
@ New York Americans (1937–38 )
14–14–8
37
W
February 19, 1938
4–3 OT
Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
15–14–8
38
W
February 22, 1938
2–1
@ New York Rangers (1937–38 )
16–14–8
39
T
February 24, 1938
1–1 OT
Boston Bruins (1937–38 )
16–14–9
40
T
February 27, 1938
1–1 OT
@ Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
16–14–10
41
L
March 1, 1938
2–4
@ New York Americans (1937–38 )
16–15–10
42
T
March 3, 1938
1–1 OT
New York Americans (1937–38 )
16–15–11
43
L
March 6, 1938
3–6
Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
16–16–11
44
L
March 10, 1938
1–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1937–38 )
16–17–11
45
T
March 12, 1938
3–3 OT
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1937–38 )
16–17–12
46
W
March 15, 1938
3–2
Detroit Red Wings (1937–38 )
17–17–12
47
W
March 17, 1938
6–3
@ Montreal Maroons (1937–38 )
18–17–12
48
T
March 19, 1938
1–1 OT
New York Rangers (1937–38 )
18–17–13
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Playoffs
The Canadiens drew the third-place finisher of the American division, the Chicago Blackhawks. Montreal lost the best-of-three series 2–1.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Wilf Cude
2990
47
18
17
12
126
2.53
3
Paul Gauthier
70
1
0
0
1
2
1.71
0
Team:
3060
48
18
17
13
128
2.51
3
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
Wilf Cude
192
3
1
2
11
3.44
0
Team:
192
3
1
2
11
3.44
0
[ 4]
European tour
After losing in the playoffs, the Canadiens embarked on a tour of Europe with the Detroit Red Wings . Prior to departure, the two teams played three exhibition games in Nova Scotia . In Europe, the teams played a nine-game series in England and France . The Canadiens won the series with a record of 5–3–1
Awards and records
Transactions
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Roster
See also
References
Coleman, Charles L. (1969). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol.2 1927–1946 inc . National Hockey League. pp. 314–334.
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 .
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