1951–52 Chicago Black Hawks season explained

League:NHL
Season:1951–52
Year:1951
Team:Chicago Black Hawks
Division:NHL
Divisionrank:6th
Record:17–44–9
Homerecord:9–19–7
Roadrecord:8–25–2
Goalsfor:158
Goalsagainst:241
Goalsleader:Bill Mosienko (31)
Assistsleader:George Gee (31)
Pointsleader:Bill Mosienko (53)
Pimleader:Al Dewsbury (99)
Winsleader:Harry Lumley (17)
Gaaleader:Harry Lumley (3.46)

The 1951–52 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 26th season in the NHL, and they were coming off of a horrible season in 1950–51, when they finished with an NHL worst record of 13–47–10, earning 36 points, as Chicago missed the playoffs for the fifth straight season. The Black Hawks ended the 1950–51 season winning only two of their last 43 games. In 1951–52, Chicago finished marginally better, but did not qualify for the playoffs.

Off-season

In the off-season, the Black Hawks were involved in the largest cash deal at the time, as they gave the Detroit Red Wings $75,000 in exchange for Jim McFadden, George Gee, Jimmy Peters, Clare Martin, Clare Raglan and Max McNab.

Regular season

The Black Hawks started the season off playing .500 hockey through their opening eight games, as they sat with a 3–3–2 record, however, the team fell into a five-game losing streak, and quickly fell out of playoff contention. Chicago would slump all season long, ending up in last place in the league for the second consecutive season with a 17–44–9 record, earning 43 points, which was a seven-point improvement on the previous season.

In an early season matchup (November 24) against the Detroit Red Wings at the Detroit Olympia, Black Hawks captain Jack Stewart made his return to the team after missing nearly a year of action due to a back injury. The Black Hawks defeated the powerful Red Wings 6–2 in his return. The following night in Chicago, Chicago goaltender Harry Lumley suffered a minor knee injury. Team trainer Moe Roberts, who had first played in the NHL in 1925–26 with the Boston Bruins, and had not played in the league since 1933–34 with the New York Americans, was an emergency third period replacement in goal for Chicago. Roberts stopped every shot he faced to help the Hawks win the game.[1]

With the team having some attendance problems, the Black Hawks decided to experiment with afternoon games, and it worked, as on January 20, 1952, the Hawks had a season high crowd of 13,600 in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Black Hawks forward Bill Mosienko set an NHL record during Chicago's final game of the season at Madison Square Garden in New York, as he scored 3 goals on New York Rangers goaltender Lorne Anderson in 21 seconds as Chicago defeated New York 7–6.

Offensively, Bill Mosienko led the team with 31 goals and 53 points, while newly acquired George Gee had a club high 31 assists, and finished second in team scoring with 49 points. Al Dewsbury led the Black Hawks blueline, scoring 7 goals and earning 24 points, while posting a team high 99 penalty minutes, while fellow defenceman Bill Gadsby also had a solid season, scoring 7 goals, registering 22 points and accumulated 87 penalty minutes.

In goal, Harry Lumley played in all 70 games, winning 17 of them, while posting a GAA of 3.46, and earning 2 shutouts.

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Regular season

Date Visitor Score Home Record Pts
1 October 11 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 0–1–0 0
2 October 13 Chicago Black Hawks 3–1 1–1–0 2
3 October 14 2–3 Chicago Black Hawks 2–1–0 4
4 October 18 6–1 Chicago Black Hawks 2–2–0 4
5 October 21 1–1 Chicago Black Hawks 2–2–1 5
6 October 25 2–2 Chicago Black Hawks 2–2–2 6
7 October 28 2–0 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3–2 6
8 November 1 2–4 Chicago Black Hawks 3–3–2 8
9 November 4 4–2 Chicago Black Hawks 3–4–2 8
10 November 7 Chicago Black Hawks 0–1 3–5–2 8
11 November 8 3–1 Chicago Black Hawks 3–6–2 8
12 November 10 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 3–7–2 8
13 November 11 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3 3–8–2 8
14 November 13 Chicago Black Hawks 3–1 4–8–2 10
15 November 15 Chicago Black Hawks 1–3 4–9–2 10
16 November 18 0–1 Chicago Black Hawks 5–9–2 12
17 November 21 Chicago Black Hawks 1–5 5–10–2 12
18 November 22 1–5 Chicago Black Hawks 6–10–2 14
19 November 24 Chicago Black Hawks 6–2 7–10–2 16
20 November 25 5–2 Chicago Black Hawks 7–11–2 16
21 November 28 Chicago Black Hawks 3–6 7–12–2 16
22 December 1 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 7–13–2 16
23 December 2 4–6 Chicago Black Hawks 8–13–2 18
24 December 4 Chicago Black Hawks 1–3 8–14–2 18
25 December 8 Chicago Black Hawks 1–3 8–15–2 18
26 December 9 3–4 Chicago Black Hawks 9–15–2 20
27 December 13 1–1 Chicago Black Hawks 9–15–3 21
28 December 15 Chicago Black Hawks 0–3 9–16–3 21
29 December 16 3–4 Chicago Black Hawks 10–16–3 23
30 December 20 6–4 Chicago Black Hawks 10–17–3 23
31 December 22 Chicago Black Hawks 1–5 10–18–3 23
32 December 23 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3 10–19–3 23
33 December 25 Chicago Black Hawks 6–2 11–19–3 25
34 December 29 Chicago Black Hawks 1–3 11–20–3 25
35 January 1 3–0 Chicago Black Hawks 11–21–3 25
36 January 5 Chicago Black Hawks 1–2 11–22–3 25
37 January 6 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3 11–23–3 25
38 January 8 7–2 Chicago Black Hawks 11–24–3 25
39 January 12 Chicago Black Hawks 3–8 11–25–3 25
40 January 13 Chicago Black Hawks 4–5 11–26–3 25
41 January 16 Chicago Black Hawks 6–4 12–26–3 27
42 January 17 6–6 Chicago Black Hawks 12–26–4 28
43 January 20 3–1 Chicago Black Hawks 12–27–4 28
44 January 24 4–1 Chicago Black Hawks 12–28–4 28
45 January 26 Chicago Black Hawks 3–2 13–28–4 30
46 January 27 2–0 Chicago Black Hawks 13–29–4 30
47 January 31 0–0 Chicago Black Hawks 13–29–5 31
48 February 3 1–3 Chicago Black Hawks 14–29–5 33
49 February 5 Chicago Black Hawks 0–5 14–30–5 33
50 February 7 3–1 Chicago Black Hawks 14–31–5 33
51 February 10 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks 14–32–5 33
52 February 14 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks 14–33–5 33
53 February 16 Chicago Black Hawks 2–2 14–33–6 34
54 February 17 5–2 Chicago Black Hawks 14–34–6 34
55 February 21 1–5 Chicago Black Hawks 15–34–6 36
56 February 23 Chicago Black Hawks 0–7 15–35–6 36
57 February 24 2–1 Chicago Black Hawks 15–36–6 36
58 February 28 2–2 Chicago Black Hawks 15–36–7 37
59 March 2 6–4 Chicago Black Hawks 15–37–7 37
60 March 3 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3 15–38–7 37
61 March 6 5–3 Chicago Black Hawks 15–39–7 37
62 March 8 Chicago Black Hawks 4–4 15–39–8 38
63 March 9 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 15–40–8 38
64 March 12 Chicago Black Hawks 2–10 15–41–8 38
65 March 13 3–3 Chicago Black Hawks 15–41–9 39
66 March 15 Chicago Black Hawks 1–6 15–42–9 39
67 March 16 4–0 Chicago Black Hawks 15–43–9 39
68 March 18 Chicago Black Hawks 0–4 15–44–9 39
69 March 22 Chicago Black Hawks 3–2 16–44–9 41
70 March 23 Chicago Black Hawks 7–6 17–44–9 43

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
70 31 22 53 10
70 18 31 49 39
69 14 26 40 26
70 15 21 36 16
70 10 24 34 14

Goaltending

Player GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA
1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
70 4180 17 44 9 241 2 3.46

References

Notes and References

  1. http://goaltendinglegends.blogspot.com/2008/01/maurice-moe-roberts.html Goaltending Legends: Maurice "Moe" Roberts