1925–26 Montreal Canadiens season explained

League:NHL
Season:1925–26
Year:1925
Leaguerank:7th
Record:11–24–1
Generalmanager:Leo Dandurand
Arena:Montreal Forum, Mount Royal Arena
Winsleader:Herb Rheaume (10)
Gaaleader:Herb Rheaume (2.92)
Goalsleader:Howie Morenz (23)
Assistsleader:Aurel Joliat (9)
Pointsleader:Howie Morenz (26)
Aurel Joliat (26)
Goalsfor:79
Goalsagainst:108
Coach:Cecil Hart
Captain:Billy Coutu
Team:Montreal Canadiens
Powtrophy:yes

The 1925–26 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 17th season and ninth as a member of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canadiens lost their star goalie Georges Vezina to tuberculosis and struggled as a team, not making the playoffs. The league added teams in Pittsburgh and New York, New York taking the players of the former Hamilton Tigers franchise.

The team had a large turnover of personnel, partly due to Vezina's leaving. Alphonse Lacroix, Herb Rheaume and Bill Taugher all appeared in the Canadiens' net. New players included Bill Holmes, Wildor Larochelle, Albert Leduc, Alfred Lepine, Hector Lepine, Joe Matte and Roland Paulhus. Departures included the Cleghorn brothers, Odie and Sprague. Odie signed with Pittsburgh as playing-coach and Sprague was traded to the Boston Bruins for $5,000 on November 8, 1925. Cecil Hart took over as coach from Leo Dandurand, and Billy Coutu was named team captain.

Regular season

From 1911 Georges Vezina had been the Montreal Canadiens goaltender, and had led them to the Cup in 1924. In the first game of this season, he collapsed on the ice as the second period got underway. It was found that he had contracted tuberculosis and could no longer play. He went home to Chicoutimi, Quebec, where he died in March 1926. The team struggled with several goaltenders before Herb Rheaume won the job, but the team finished last.

In the second half of the season, the team had a twelve-game losing streak, from February 13, losing 0–3 to Pittsburgh, until March 16, winning 6–1 over Toronto.

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Regular season results
No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LNovember 28, 19250–1 Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 0–1–0
2WDecember 1, 19253–2 @ Boston Bruins (1925–26) 1–1–0
3LDecember 3, 19252–3 Montreal Maroons (1925–26) 1–2–0
4LDecember 8, 19252–6 New York Americans (1925–26) 1–3–0
5LDecember 12, 19250–4 @ Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 1–4–0
6WDecember 15, 19253–1 @ New York Americans (1925–26) 2–4–0
7LDecember 17, 19250–3 @ Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 2–5–0
8WDecember 19, 19256–5 OTBoston Bruins (1925–26) 3–5–0
9LDecember 26, 19250–3 Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 3–6–0
10WDecember 30, 19257–4 @ Montreal Maroons (1925–26) 4–6–0
11WJanuary 1, 19262–1 @ Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 5–6–0
12WJanuary 5, 19265–4 Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 6–6–0
13LJanuary 9, 19261–2 New York Americans (1925–26) 6–7–0
14WJanuary 12, 19264–2 @ Boston Bruins (1925–26) 7–7–0
15WJanuary 13, 19262–1 @ New York Americans (1925–26) 8–7–0
16LJanuary 16, 19260–1 @ Montreal Maroons (1925–26) 8–8–0
17LJanuary 19, 19261–2 Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 8–9–0
18LJanuary 23, 19262–6 @ Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 8–10–0
19WJanuary 26, 19266–3 Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 9–10–0
20LJanuary 28, 19262–4 @ Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 9–11–0
21LFebruary 2, 19260–2 Montreal Maroons (1925–26) 9–12–0
22TFebruary 6, 19263–3 OTBoston Bruins (1925–26) 9–12–1
23WFebruary 9, 19264–2 Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 10–12–1
24LFebruary 13, 19260–3 @ Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 10–13–1
25LFebruary 16, 19260–1 Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 10–14–1
26LFebruary 18, 19262–4 @ Ottawa Senators (1925–26) 10–15–1
27LFebruary 20, 19261–3 Boston Bruins (1925–26) 10–16–1
28LFebruary 23, 19262–3 @ Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 10–17–1
29LFebruary 24, 19261–6 @ New York Americans (1925–26) 10–18–1
30LFebruary 27, 19260–1 New York Americans (1925–26) 10–19–1
31LMarch 2, 19261–4 @ Boston Bruins (1925–26) 10–20–1
32LMarch 6, 19263–4 OTMontreal Maroons (1925–26) 10–21–1
33LMarch 9, 19263–4 Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–26) 10–22–1
34LMarch 11, 19263–5 @ Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 10–23–1
35LMarch 13, 19262–4 @ Montreal Maroons (1925–26) 10–24–1
36WMarch 16, 19266–1 Toronto St. Patricks (1925–26) 11–24–1

Playoffs

The Canadiens did not qualify for the playoffs.

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

PlayerGPGAPts
31 23 3 26
35 17 9 26
32 10 3 13
34 8 5 13
32 9 1 10

Leading goaltenders

GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, GAA = Goals against average

PlayerGPGASOGAA
align=left Georges Vezinaleft 1 0 0 0.0
align=left Bill Taugher1 3 0 3.0
align=left Herb Rheaume29 89 0 3.1
align=left Alphonse Lacroix5 16 0 3.43

Awards and records

References

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: 241 . 2008 . Dan Diamond & Associates, Inc. . The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2009 . McCarthy, Dave .
  2. News: The Globe . December 16, 1925 . 10 . New York Beaten by Canadiens 3–1.