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NHL 1938-39 Season

Summary

The Montreal Maroons dropped out of the NHL before the season began. With just seven teams, the league went back to a single division and adopted a new playoff format. The third- and fourth-place teams met in one best-of-three quarterfinal, with the fifth- and sixth-place teams meeting in the other.

The winners then went on to a three-game semifinal to determine which would enter the Stanley Cup finals. Meanwhile, the first- and second-place teams played a best-of-seven semifinal. For the first time, the final series was also best-of-seven.

The Boston Bruins shocked their fans by selling goalie Tiny Thompson to the Detroit Red Wings. Thompson had won the Vezina Trophy for a record fourth time the previous season. But rookie Frank Brimsek, who replaced him, became the first player to win the Calder and Vezina Trophies. He won the nickname "Mr. Zero" by racking up three straight shutouts on two different occasions.

The Bruins had the league's best record, winning 10 more games than the second-place New York Rangers. They got past the Rangers in a tough seven-game series. Three of the Boston victories came in overtime and rookie Mel Hill scored the winning goal in all three to become known as "Mr. Sudden Death."

The Bruins then beat the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs in five games to win the Stanley Cup for the second time.

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Standings

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins361021567674
New York Rangers2616614910558
Toronto Maple Leafs1920911410747
New York Americans17211011915744
Detroit Red Wings1824610712842
Montreal Canadiens1524911514639
Chicago Blackhawks122889113232

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League Leaders

Scoring

Toe Blake, Montreal (24 goals, 23 assists, 47 points)

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Goals

Roy Conacher, Boston, 26

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Assists

Bill Cowley, Boston, 34

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Goals Against Average

Frank Brimsek, Boston, 1.58

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Penalty Minutes

Red Horner, Toronto, 85

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Frank Brimsek, BostonGEarl Robinson, NY Americans
Eddie Shore, BostonDEarl Seibert, Chicago
Dit Clapper, BostonDArt Coulter, NY Rangers
Syl Apps, TorontoCNeil Colville, NY Rangers
Gord Drillon, TorontoRWBobby Bauer, Boston
Toe Blake, MontrealLWJohnny Gottselig, Chicago
Art Ross, BostonCoachRed Dutton, NY Americans

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Toe Blake, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Frank Brimsek, Boston Bruins

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Frank Brimsek, Boston Bruins

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Lady Byng Trophy

Clint Smith, New York Rangers

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Coach: Art Ross
Captain: Cooney Weiland
April 6: BOSTON 2, Toronto 1
April 9: Toronto 3, BOSTON 2 (OT)
April 11: Boston 3, TORONTO 1
April 13: Boston 2, TORONTO 0
April 16: BOSTON 3, Toronto 1
Series-winning goal:
Roy Conacher, Boston, 17:54, 2nd

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Bill Cowley, Boston (12 games, 3 goals, 11 assists for 14 points)

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