1932–33 Chicago Black Hawks season

The 1932–33 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's seventh season of play. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs.

1932–33 Chicago Black Hawks
Division4th American
1932–33 record16–20–12
Home record12–7–5
Road record4–16–7
Goals for88
Goals against101
Team information
General ManagerFrederic McLaughlin
CoachEmil Iverson(8–7–6)
Godfrey Matheson (0–2–0)
Tommy Gorman (8–11–6)
CaptainHelge Bostrom
ArenaChicago Coliseum (Nov–Dec)
Chicago Stadium (Dec–Mar)
Team leaders
GoalsPaul Thompson (13)
AssistsPaul Thompson (20)
PointsPaul Thompson (33)
Penalty minutesTaffy Abel (63)
WinsChuck Gardiner (16)
Goals against averageChuck Gardiner (2.01)

Regular season

They were coming off a 2nd-place finish in the American Division the previous year, however, they were put out of the playoffs in the 1st round by the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Black Hawks would start the year with a new head coach, hiring Emil Iverson, however, he was let go after the team got off to a mediocre 8–7–6 start. Godfrey Matheson was hired as an interim coach, and after 2 losses, the Hawks would hire former Ottawa Senators head coach and general manager, Tommy Gorman. Under Gorman, the Hawks would go 8–11–6, and finish in the cellar of the American Division, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1929.

The Black Hawks were forced to start the season at Chicago Coliseum after a disagreement between the club and the owners of Chicago Stadium, however, it was quickly resolved, and the Hawks would move back to their home in early December.

Paul Thompson would lead Chicago offensively, putting up team highs in goals (13), assists (20), and points (33). Tom Cook would have a solid season, earning 12 goals and 26 points, while Johnny Gottselig and Doc Romnes would each get 22 points. The team though would score an NHL low (tied with the Ottawa Senators) 88 goals.

In goal, Chuck Gardiner would have another solid season, as he had a GAA of 2.01, while winning 16 games and earning 5 shutouts.

The Black Hawks would finish in last place in the American Division, finishing 10 points behind the New York Rangers for the final playoff spot, missing the playoffs for the first time in 4 years.

Season standings

American Division
GP W L T GF GA PTS
Boston Bruins48251581248858
Detroit Red Wings48251581119358
New York Rangers482317813510754
Chicago Black Hawks481620128810144

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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

1932-33 NHL Records
Team BOS CHI DET MON MTM NYA NYR OTT TOR
Boston 3–2–12–3–14–1–14–22–2–23–33–1–24–1–1
Chicago 2–3–11–53–32–2–22–2–22–2–22–1–32–2–2
Detroit 3–2–15–13–2–11–4–13–0–34–24–1–12–3–1
M. Canadiens 1–4–13–32–3–12–3–12–3–11–4–14–23–3
M. Maroons 2–42–2–24–1–13–2–13–33–2–13–32–3–1
N.Y. Americans 2–2–22–2–20–3–33–2–13–32–3–12–3–13–2–1
N.Y. Rangers 3–32–2–22–44–1–12–3–13–2–13–0–32–4
Ottawa 1–3–21–2–31–4–12–43–33–2–10–3–30–6
Toronto 1–4–12–2–23–2–13–33–2–12–3–14–26–0

Schedule and results

Regular season

#DateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPts
1November 10Chicago Black Hawks1–3Detroit Red Wings0–1–00
2November 13New York Americans1–1Chicago Black Hawks0–1–11
3November 17Toronto Maple Leafs1–3Chicago Black Hawks1–1–13
4November 20Montreal Canadiens1–2Chicago Black Hawks2–1–15
5November 22Chicago Black Hawks1–5Boston Bruins2–2–15
6November 24Chicago Black Hawks1–1New York Rangers2–2–26
7November 26Chicago Black Hawks1–2Montreal Canadiens2–3–26
8November 29Chicago Black Hawks1–3Ottawa Senators2–4–26
9December 4New York Rangers3–4Chicago Black Hawks3–4–28
10December 6Ottawa Senators1–1Chicago Black Hawks3–4–39
11December 8Detroit Red Wings1–3Chicago Black Hawks4–4–311
12December 11Montreal Maroons2–2Chicago Black Hawks4–4–412
13December 15Boston Bruins1–0Chicago Black Hawks4–5–412
14December 18Chicago Black Hawks0–0New York Americans4–5–513
15December 22Chicago Black Hawks4–1Montreal Maroons5–5–515
16December 24Chicago Black Hawks2–1Toronto Maple Leafs6–5–517
17December 25Chicago Black Hawks0–4Detroit Red Wings6–6–517
18December 27Toronto Maple Leafs4–3Chicago Black Hawks6–7–517
19January 1Montreal Canadiens1–4Chicago Black Hawks7–7–519
20January 5Boston Bruins0–0Chicago Black Hawks7–7–620
21January 8Montreal Maroons3–4Chicago Black Hawks8–7–622
22January 10Chicago Black Hawks1–3New York Americans8–8–622
23January 12Chicago Black Hawks2–4Montreal Canadiens8–9–622
24January 15New York Rangers5–0Chicago Black Hawks8–10–622
25January 19New York Americans0–6Chicago Black Hawks9–10–624
26January 22Ottawa Senators1–2Chicago Black Hawks10–10–626
27January 24Chicago Black Hawks0–3Montreal Maroons10–11–626
28January 26Chicago Black Hawks3–1New York Rangers11–11–628
29January 29Chicago Black Hawks0–4New York Americans11–12–628
30January 31Chicago Black Hawks5–1Boston Bruins12–12–630
31February 2Chicago Black Hawks1–1Ottawa Senators12–12–731
32February 4Chicago Black Hawks2–2Toronto Maple Leafs12–12–832
33February 5Chicago Black Hawks0–1Detroit Red Wings12–13–832
34February 9Detroit Red Wings4–1Chicago Black Hawks12–14–832
35February 12Montreal Canadiens0–2Chicago Black Hawks13–14–834
36February 16Boston Bruins1–2Chicago Black Hawks14–14–836
37February 19Montreal Maroons0–0Chicago Black Hawks14–14–937
38February 21Chicago Black Hawks2–2New York Rangers14–14–1038
39February 23Chicago Black Hawks0–2Montreal Canadiens14–15–1038
40February 26New York Rangers4–1Chicago Black Hawks14–16–1038
41March 2New York Americans2–3Chicago Black Hawks15–16–1040
42March 5Toronto Maple Leafs2–1Chicago Black Hawks15–17–1040
43March 7Ottawa Senators1–5Chicago Black Hawks16–17–1042
44March 9Chicago Black Hawks3–3Ottawa Senators16–17–1143
45March 11Chicago Black Hawks2–6Montreal Maroons16–18–1143
46March 14Chicago Black Hawks2–3Boston Bruins16–19–1143
47March 19Detroit Red Wings4–3Chicago Black Hawks16–20–1143
48March 23Chicago Black Hawks2–2Toronto Maple Leafs16–20–1244

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Paul Thompson4813203327
Tom Cook4812142630
Johnny Gottselig411111226
Doc Romnes471012222
Mush March489112038

Goaltending

PlayerGPTOIWLTGASOGAA
Chuck Gardiner48301016201210152.01

See also

References

  1. Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
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