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The 1936–37 Detroit Red Wings season was the 11th season for the Detroit NHL franchise, fifth as the Red Wings. The season involved winning the Stanley Cup .
Offseason
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Regular season
Final standings
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Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold .
Record vs. opponents
1936-37 NHL Records
Team
BOS
CHI
DET
MON
MTM
NYA
NYR
TOR
Boston
—
5–2–1
1–7
2–3–1
5–1
4–1–1
3–2–3
3–2–1
Chicago
2–5–1
—
2–5–1
2–4
0–6
3–1–2
4–3–1
1–3–2
Detroit
7–1
5–2–1
—
1–4–1
2–1–3
2–3–1
5–1–2
3–2–1
M. Canadiens
3–2–1
4–2
4–1–1
—
2–3–2
6–2
3–2–1
2–6
M. Maroons
1–5
6–0
1–2–3
3–2–2
—
5–3
2–2–2
4–3–1
N.Y. Americans
1–4–1
1–3–2
3–2–1
2–6
3–5
—
2–4
3–5
N.Y. Rangers
2–3–3
3–4–1
1–5–2
2–3–1
2–2–2
4–2
—
5–1
Toronto
2–3–1
3–1–2
2–3–1
6–2
3–4–1
5–3
1–5
—
Schedule and results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
W
November 5, 1936
3–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
1–0–0
2
W
November 8, 1936
5–2
New York Rangers (1936–37 )
2–0–0
3
T
November 14, 1936
2–2 OT
@ Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
2–0–1
4
T
November 15, 1936
2–2 OT
Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
2–0–2
5
L
November 19, 1936
0–1
@ New York Rangers (1936–37 )
2–1–2
6
W
November 22, 1936
4–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
3–1–2
7
L
November 26, 1936
0–2
Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
3–2–2
8
L
November 29, 1936
0–2
New York Americans (1936–37 )
3–3–2
9
W
December 3, 1936
2–0
New York Rangers (1936–37 )
4–3–2
10
T
December 6, 1936
3–3 OT
@ New York Americans (1936–37 )
4–3–3
11
W
December 8, 1936
4–3
@ Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
5–3–3
12
W
December 10, 1936
2–1
Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
6–3–3
13
W
December 13, 1936
2–1 OT
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
7–3–3
14
L
December 15, 1936
3–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
7–4–3
15
W
December 20, 1936
4–3
Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
8–4–3
16
T
December 25, 1936
1–1 OT
Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
8–4–4
17
L
December 27, 1936
2–5
Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
8–5–4
18
W
December 31, 1936
4–2
New York Americans (1936–37 )
9–5–4
19
L
January 1, 1937
2–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
9–6–4
20
W
January 3, 1937
4–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
10–6–4
21
W
January 5, 1937
3–2
@ Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
11–6–4
22
W
January 7, 1937
4–2
@ New York Americans (1936–37 )
12–6–4
23
W
January 10, 1937
4–2
Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
13–6–4
24
L
January 12, 1937
1–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
13–7–4
25
W
January 14, 1937
2–0
@ New York Rangers (1936–37 )
14–7–4
26
W
January 17, 1937
2–0
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
15–7–4
27
W
January 19, 1937
7–2
Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
16–7–4
28
T
January 23, 1937
1–1 OT
@ Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
16–7–5
29
W
January 24, 1937
2–1
Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
17–7–5
30
W
January 31, 1937
2–1
@ Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
18–7–5
31
T
February 2, 1937
4–4 OT
@ New York Rangers (1936–37 )
18–7–6
32
T
February 4, 1937
2–2 OT
New York Rangers (1936–37 )
18–7–7
33
W
February 7, 1937
8–0
Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
19–7–7
34
L
February 9, 1937
2–3
@ New York Americans (1936–37 )
19–8–7
35
L
February 11, 1937
2–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
19–9–7
36
T
February 14, 1937
3–3 OT
Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
19–9–8
37
L
February 18, 1937
1–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
19–10–8
38
W
February 21, 1937
6–0
Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
20–10–8
39
W
February 25, 1937
3–1
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1936–37 )
21–10–8
40
T
February 28, 1937
0–0 OT
Montreal Canadiens (1936–37 )
21–10–9
41
W
March 2, 1937
7–4
@ Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
22–10–9
42
W
March 4, 1937
2–1
New York Rangers (1936–37 )
23–10–9
43
L
March 7, 1937
1–3
New York Americans (1936–37 )
23–11–9
44
L
March 9, 1937
1–6
@ Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
23–12–9
45
W
March 11, 1937
4–2
@ New York Rangers (1936–37 )
24–12–9
46
W
March 14, 1937
2–1
Boston Bruins (1936–37 )
25–12–9
47
L
March 20, 1937
2–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1936–37 )
25–13–9
48
L
March 21, 1937
1–5
Montreal Maroons (1936–37 )
25–14–9
Playoffs
Playoffs
(C1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (A1) Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Red Wings vs Montreal Canadiens
Date
Visitors
Score
Home
Score
Mar 23
Montreal C.
0
Detroit
4
Mar 25
Montreal C.
1
Detroit
5
Mar 27
Detroit
1
Montreal C.
3
Mar 30
Detroit
1
Montreal C.
3
Apr 1
Detroit
2
Montreal C.
1 (3OT)
Detroit wins best-of-five series 3–2.
(A1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (A3) New York Rangers
New York Rangers vs Detroit Red Wings
Date
Visitors
Score
Home
Score
Apr 6
Detroit
1
New York R.
5
Apr 8
New York R.
2
Detroit
4
Apr 11
New York R.
1
Detroit
0
Apr 13
New York R.
0
Detroit
1
Apr 15
New York R.
0
Detroit
3
Detroit wins the Stanley Cup 3–2.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Normie Smith
2980
48
25
14
9
102
2.05
6
Team:
2980
48
25
14
9
102
2.05
6
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
*Doug Young was the Captain, but spent most of the injured. Ebbie Goodfellow served as Captain in his place.
**Orville "Rolly" Roulston also missed most of the season injured.
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Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts;
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1937 Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup Champions
Players
Coaching and administrative staff
Stanley Cup engraving
Initially, the engraving for 1936 and 1937 included each every members position, and playoff scores. Hec Kilrea's position was listed as 'General Utility' instead of 'Left Wing'. When the Cup was redone during 1957–58 season all player positions and playoff scores for both years were left off the cup.
*2 players Pete Kelly, Howard Mackie were included on the original ring in 1937. Their names are not on the newer ring, now retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame . Carl Mattson (Ass't Trainer) was not included on the Cup in 1936, 1937. There is more than enough room for 3 three members to have been engraved on the ring.
Ebbie Goodfellow served as Captain, because Doug Young missed most of the season with an injury.
See also
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