1937–38 NHL season

The 1937–38 NHL season was the 21st season of the National Hockey League (NHL). Eight teams each played 48 games. The Chicago Black Hawks were the Stanley Cup winners as they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs three games to one in the final series.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Canadian Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Toronto Maple Leafs482415957151127404
New York Americans4819181149110111327
Montreal Canadiens4818171349123128340
Montreal Maroons481230630101149470
American Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Boston Bruins48301176714289284
New York Rangers48271566014996435
Chicago Black Hawks48142593797139238
Detroit Red Wings481225113599133258

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PIM
Gord DrillonToronto Maple Leafs482626524
Syl AppsToronto Maple Leafs472129509
Paul ThompsonChicago Black Hawks4822224414
Georges ManthaMontreal Canadiens4723194212
Cecil DillonNew York Rangers482118396
Bill CowleyBoston Bruins481722398

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
  C1  Toronto Maple Leafs 3  
    A1  Boston Bruins 0  
      
          
    C1  Toronto Maple Leafs 1
  A3  Chicago Black Hawks 3
  C2  New York Americans 2  
A2  New York Rangers 1  
C2  New York Americans 1
    A3  Chicago Black Hawks 2  
C3  Montreal Canadiens 1
  A3  Chicago Black Hawks 2  

NHL awards

Calder Memorial Trophy:Cully Dahlstrom, Chicago Black Hawks
Hart Memorial Trophy:Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Gordie Drillon, Toronto Maple Leafs
O'Brien Cup:Toronto Maple Leafs
Prince of Wales Trophy:Boston Bruins
Vezina Trophy:Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins G Dave Kerr, New York Rangers
Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins D Art Coulter, New York Rangers
Babe Siebert, Montreal Canadiens D Earl Seibert, Chicago Black Hawks
Bill Cowley, Boston Bruins C Syl Apps, Toronto Maple Leafs
Cecil Dillon, New York Rangers

Gordie Drillon, Toronto Maple Leafs (tie)

RW
Paul Thompson, Chicago Black Hawks LW Toe Blake, Montreal Canadiens
Lester Patrick, New York Rangers Coach Art Ross, Boston Bruins

References

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