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NHL 1933-34 Season

Summary

This season was marked by two tragedies, one on the ice and one off.

Boston's Eddie Shore was tripped by Toronto's King Clancy in a game at Boston Garden on Dec. 12, 1933. Shore retaliated by hitting Ace Bailey from behind. Bailey flipped over backwards, banged his head on the ice, and fractured his skull. The injury was so serious that he was given last rites by a priest attending the game.

Bailey survived, but his career hockey was over. Shore was suspended for 16 games because of the incident. On Feb. 14, 1934, the first NHL All-Star game was played to benefit Bailey and his family. Shore played in the game and shook hands with Bailey in a pre-game ceremony.

The Chicago Black Hawks beat the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup finals, winning the fourth and final game in the second overtime. Goalie Charlie Gardiner, who had won the Vezina Trophy for the second time, left the game after regulation because he wasn't feeling well. Gardiner died of a brain tumor two months later.

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Canadian Division

Team WLTGFGAPts
Toronto Maple Leafs2613917411961
Montreal Canadiens222069910150
Montreal Maroons19181111712249
New York Americans15231010413240
Ottawa Senators1329611514332

American Division

Team WLTGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings2414101139858
Chicago Blackhawks201711888351
New York Rangers2119812011350
Boston Bruins1825511113041

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League Leaders

Scoring

Charlie Conacher, Toronto (32 goals, 20 assists, 52 points)

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Goals

Charlie Conacher, Toronto, 32

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Assists

Joe Primeau, Toronto, 32

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Goals Against Average

Wilf Cude, Det-Mon, 1.57

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Penalty Minutes

Red Horner, Toronto, 146

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Charlie Gardiner, ChicagoGRoy Worters, NY Americans
King Clancy, TorontoDEddie Shore, Boston
Lionel Conacher, ChicagoDChing Johnson, NY Rangers
Frank Boucher, NY RangersCJoe Primeau, Toronto
Charlie Conacher, TorontoRWBill Cook, NY Rangers
Harvey Jackson, TorontoLWAurel Joliat, Mtl Canadiens
Lester Patrick, NY RangersCoachDick Irvin, Toronto

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Aurel Joliat, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Charlie Gardiner, Chicago Blackhawks

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Russ Blinko, Montreal Maroons

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Lady Byng Trophy

Frank Boucher, New York Rangers

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Chicago Blackhawks 3, Detroit Red Wings 1 Coach: Tommy Gorman Captain: Chuck Gardiner April 3: Chicago 2, DETROIT 1 (2 OT) April 5: Chicago 4, DETROIT 1 April 8: Detroit 5, CHICAGO 2 April 10: CHICAGO 1, Detroit 0 (2 OT) Series-winning goal:
Mush March, Chicago, 30:05, OT

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Larry Aurie, Detroit (9 games, 3 goals, 7 assists for 10 points)

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