However, there were far more francophone supporters for the Canadiens than anglophone supporters for the Maroons. In the Maroons' first season of operation they finished second last in the league. The Canadiens initially objected to a second team in Montreal, but relented when compensated by the expansion fee. NHL Hockey Wikia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. [26] As a result, the Maroons finished with the worst attendance in the league, three seasons in a row. In the NHL playoff final, Montreal defeated Ottawa to advance to the Stanley Cup final, against the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League. Also, by 1935, both teams were owned by Canadian Arena Company. [33] The team's bleak financial situation finally caught up with them as they finished 12–30–6, the club's worst season since winning only nine games in 1924–25. Montreal Maroons - Stanley Cup Champions 1935. On January 2, 1918, the Montreal Arena (shared by the Montreal Canadiens and the Montreal Wanderers) burnt down. The Canadiens (who drew primarily Montreal's francophones) moved to the Jubilee Arena which, in 1919, also burnt down, before settling in the Mount Royal Arena, which had natural ice and seating for 3,250. The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). He attempted to secure the Wanderers name, but negotiations failed, so the club was known by its official name, the Montreal Professional Hockey Club. The Maroons joined the NHL in 1924 (along with the Boston Bruins). The Maroons were the very first tenants of the Montreal Forum and rivaled the Canadiens for most of the 1920s and 1930s. About logos. His previous books, The Montreal Maroons: The Forgotten Stanley Cup Champions, and Baseball's Fabulous Montreal Royals, chronicled two cherished sports teams from the city's past. The Wanderers, team of Montreal's anglophone community, folded. Montreal Maroons. The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL).They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. The Maroons got revenge on the Canadiens in the 1927–28 season, by eliminating them in the semi-finals of the playoffs. They were the last non-Original Six team to win the Stanley Cup until the expansion Philadelphia Flyers won in 1974. It was the last Stanley Cup title in Montreal Maroons history. With the game out of the Maroons' reach, Jimmy Wardscored at the 10:40 mark of the t… Though uspending play at that point, the team would not formally fold until 1947. However, when his group was unable to get funding for the project by the league-imposed deadline, the NHL cancelled the Maroons franchise.[27][41][42][43]. It was during this season, that Clint Benedict of the Maroons became the first goaltender in NHL history to wear a mask, when he donned one to protect a broken nose. The city's largest arena, the Palestra at the University of Pennsylvania, did not have an ice plant, and both Penn and Madison Square Garden (which managed the Palestra) balked at the expense of installing one. [3] By fall, at a cost of $1.5 million, the Montreal Forum was complete. Montreal won the opening series over the Pittsburgh Pirates 6–4, then upset the favored Ottawa Senators 2–1. Philadelphia Arena was ruled out because its sight lines and capacity (5,500) were deemed inadequate even for temporary use and the city's largest arena, the Palestra at the University of Pennsylvania did not have an ice plant. The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Montreal Maroons with the Stanley Cup in 1935. Stanley Cup Final: Montreal Maroons (3-2) 1929 Boston Bruins. The Montreal Maroons hockey team was created to appeal to the anglophone neighbourhoods of Montreal. $6.99. “They had lots of money, and the players were very well paid. The two teams met in the playoffs for a two-game total-goals series. The Royal Montreal Hockey Club, otherwise known simply as the Royals, was created in 1932, and held both junior and senior teams under its banner until the club folded in 1961. [18] It was during this season, that Clint Benedict of the Maroons became the first goaltender in NHL history to wear a mask, when he donned one to protect a broken nose. In the playoffs of the 1933–34 season, the Chicago Black Hawks eliminated both Montreal teams, first defeating the Canadiens and then upsetting the Maroons in the semi-finals. However, the new Forum was selling out and, with the addition of players Nelson Stewart, Babe Siebert and Bill Phillips, success came quickly. [32], By the start of the 1937–38 season, rumours were rampant that the Maroon franchise would be moved to another city. They also made sure to clarify that the Maroons franchise rights would expire in April 1947 unless something was done with them. Their owner was unconcerned with having a second franchise in the same city; rather, he would later state, he "saw in them an important and lucrative local rivalry.". Most of the Maroons players were either sold to the remaining NHL teams for cash or washed out of the league altogether. They were the last non-Original Six team to win the Stanley Cup until the expansion Philadelphia Flyers won in 1974. They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. The NHL playoffs that year were a two-game total-goals format. However, the owners had long regarded the Maroons as Montreal's second team and had already transferred many of its best players, such as future Hall of Famer Toe Blake, to the Canadiens. Stewart would hold the all-time career record for goals until it was broken by Maurice Richard in 1952. W-L: 24-19-5, .552. This was the last time a non-NHL team would contest for the Cup – the WHL folded following the 1926 Finals leaving the Cup to be contested solely by NHL clubs thereafter. Financial difficulties resulting from the Great Depression led to the Maroons suspending play after 1938. However, despite being larger than all but two NHL cities, Philadelphia did not have an arena that could accommodate an NHL team. [19] Although the Maroons finished first in the Canadian Division, they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Boston Bruins. For the 1934–35 season, the Maroons hired Tommy Gorman as coach, who had coached the Chicago Black Hawks to the Championship the previous year. The last active Maroons player was Herb Cain, who remained in the NHL until 1946. In July of 1924, construction began on a new arena, on the site of a former roller-skating rink known as the Forum. Both Penn and Madison Square Garden balked at the expense of installing one. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. [27] Although it was not formally considered to be a merger unlike the much later fusion of the Minnesota North Stars and Cleveland Barons organizations, from a hockey operations perspective the transaction had the outward appearance of being a merger of the two Montreal teams since there was no dispersal draft and the Montreal owners were allowed to keep the NHL rights to the Maroons roster. The Montreal Maroons and netminder Clint Benedict were able to shut out the Victoria Cougars in three of the four games played. [24], In the playoffs of the 1933–34 season, the Chicago Black Hawks eliminated both Montreal teams, first defeating the Canadiens, then upsetting the Maroons in the semi-finals. Since the Maroons' demise, no NHL team that has won a Stanley Cup at any point in its history has subsequently folded or relocated. The Maroons finished the season in second place behind Ottawa. They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. They were the last non-Original Six team to win the Stanley Cup until the expansion Philadelphia Flyers won in 1974. [26] Despite the Maroons' financial troubles, they continued to play competitive hockey well into the 1930s. After finishing first in the Canadian Division, the Leafs rolled over the American Division's first place finisher, the Boston Bruins, to earn the right to play in the Stanley Cup final. (Ernest Savard and Maurice Forget, who owned the Canadiens, were part of the Canadian Arena Company, as were Maroons owners James Strachan and Donat Raymond). Their last game for the Maroons franchise, was a 6-3 loss on March 17 against the Canadiens. On March 24th, 1936, the Montreal Maroons and the Detroit Red Wings took the ice at 8:30 p.m. for Game 1 of their Stanley Cup Semifinals matchup. [40], Peto was able to get the necessary funding, and persuaded the league to transfer the Maroons to Philadelphia. They had the best record in … He attempted to secure the Wanderers name, but negotiations failed, so the club was known by its official name, the Montreal Professional Hockey Club. Contributing to the victory was rookie, and future Hall of Fame member, Nels Stewart, who scored six of the Maroons' ten goals in the series. Tommy Gorman had tried to convince Conacher to stay with the Maroons and take over as coach, his retirement led Gorman to hire King Clancy. In December of 1936, Maroons captain Hooley Smith was traded to the Boston Bruins, a move which would mark the beginning of the end for the franchise. Also, by 1935, both teams were owned by Canadian Arena Company. They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. The 1936-37 season saw Nels Stewart break Howie Morenz's record for career goals with 271. [25], In 1935, Leo Dandurand, owner of the Montreal Canadiens, sold that team to Canadian Arena Company, (Ernest Savard, Louis Gelinas and Maurice Forget), which also owned the Montreal Maroons, for $165,000. However, Philadelphia did not have an arena that could accommodate an NHL team. [22], The Maroons finished the 1932–33 season in second place in the Canadian division and even had three of the top six players in league points. In September 1937, Maroons president Donat Raymond said the team would be staying in Montreal. The 1926 Stanley Finals saw the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Montreal Maroons, in their first Finals appearance, defeat the Western Hockey League (WHL) and defending Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars three games to one in the best-of-five game series. [23] However, Montreal was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Detroit. The Red Wings were led by their top scorers Marty Barrie and Larry Aurie. They also made sure to clarify that the Maroons franchise rights would expire in April of 1947 unless something was done with them. 1934 - 35 Montreal Maroons Stanley Cup Champs Team Picture Color 8 X 10 Photo. (Ernest Savard and Maurice Forget, who owned the Canadiens, were part of the Canadian Arena Company, as were Maroons owners James Strachan and Donat Raymond). By the fall of 1924, at a cost of $1.5 million, the Montreal Forum was complete. This was the first time since 1918, when the Montreal Wanderers folded, that Montreal would have a second hockey team. The league allowed the Maroons to suspend operations for the 1938–39 season. The Montreal Maroons (also known as the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League.. The last active Maroons player was Herb Cain, who remained in the NHL until 1946. Founded as a team for the English community in Montreal, they shared their home city with the Canadiens, who eventually came under the same ownership as the Maroons but were intended to appeal to the French Canadian population. Detroit proceeded to win the first Stanley Cup in their history. But what about the Montreal Maroons? [1] The Canadiens, who drew primarily Montreal's francophones, moved to the Jubilee Arena which, in 1919, also burnt down, before settling in the Mount Royal Arena, which had natural ice and seating for 3,250. The Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association had changed their name to the Vancouver Maroons, but that club had folded before Montreal began. William Brown is a free-lance writer and broadcaster. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Maroons finished the season in second place behind Ottawa. When the 1927-28 season ended, the Canadiens were right where they had been from virtually the first day of the season - at the head of the Canadian Division. By 1922, work began to build a team to appeal to the anglophones and return to the NHL. The Montreal Maroons were the last team to win a Stanley Cup and then fold. Stewart's 34 goals remained an NHL record for rookies until the 1970–71 season. Montreal Maroons Goalies Series Stats Table; Goalie Stats Ice Time; No. NEW YORK, Bun Cook 1 (Frank Boucher, Bill Cook) 3:10 2. However, Montreal was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Detroit. Founded in 1924, the Maroons would play in the NHL from then until 1938. [35] Clancy did not help improve the team's record, and on December 29 he was fired after 18 games and Gorman was re-instated as coach. [36] Their last game for the Maroons franchise, was a 6-3 loss on March 17 against the Canadiens. The Montreal Maroons hockey team was created to appeal to the anglophone neighbourhoods of Montreal. A Canadian team has not won the Stanley Cup since 1993 (Montreal Canadiens). However, they rebounded in the 1929–30 season, by finishing first. The forum was packed with 11,000 fans, in a building whose capacity was listed at 10,000, to watch the Canadiens defeat the defending Stanley Cup champions. In their brief 14-season history, the Montreal Maroons made the playoffs 11 times and won 2 Stanley Cups. On March 24–25, the Maroons lost 1–0 to the Detroit Red Wings in 176:30 of play (16:30 of the sixth overtime period). [8] During these years, the Maroons were led by one of the most feared forward lines in the early NHL years, the "S Line", consisting of Hooley Smith, Babe Siebert and Nels Stewart, which was also one of the most penalized. Currently, the winner of the Stanley Cup has mostly been American teams. In the playoffs, the Montreal Maroons defeated Chicago with defensive hockey, defeated the New York Rangers at wide-open (offensive) hockey, and then defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, who Gorman considered as one of the best hockey teams of all time, in three straight games. Montreal Maroons 1925-26 The 1926 Stanley Cup finals were the first to be played in the legendary Montreal Forum. The league gave Peto until the end of the 1946–47 season to find a suitable arena. SRS: 0.57 (2nd of 9) ... Montreal Maroons Goalies Series Stats Table; Goalie Stats Ice Time; No. The game was especially significant for Detroit goaltender Normie Smith, who began his career with the Maroons. Blinco would continue to toil with the Maroons for three more seasons. On January 2, 1918, the Montreal Arena, shared by the Montreal Canadiens and the Montreal Wanderers, burnt down. They were finishing last in their division and out of the playoffs. The Maroons' president James Strachan had been the owner of the Wanderers in the 1900s. The 1928–29 season was a rare bad one for the Maroons, as they finished last in the Canadian division. For the 1926–27 season, the NHL expanded to ten teams and was divided into American and Canadian divisions. Stewart would hold the all-time career record for goals until it was broken by Maurice Richard in 1952. The Maroons finished third in the Canadian division, behind their rivals the Canadiens, with whom they now shared the Forum. The league gave Peto until the end of the 1946–47 season to find a suitable arena. At the 1945 annual league meeting, held on September 7th, it was noted that the backers of the Maroons franchise were in discussion to sell to a group from Philadelphia fronted by Canadiens board member Len Peto. In 1935, Leo Dandurand, owner of the Montreal Canadiens, sold that team to Canadian Arena Company, (Ernest Savard, Louis Gelinas and Maurice Forget), which also owned the Montreal Maroons, for $165,000. The Forum was packed with 11,000 fans, in a building whose capacity was listed at 10,000, to watch the Canadiens defeat the defending Stanley Cup champions. The owners and their backers waved cash under their noses. In a single year, the Maroons went from having their worst record in franchise history to their best. [15], For the 1926–27 season, the NHL expanded to ten teams and was divided into American and Canadian divisions. He shut out the Maroons again in the second game, and allowed Detroit to complete a three-game sweep by allowing only one goal. The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). [11] In only their second season of operation, Montreal won their first Stanley Cup. In Montreal, financial strains from the Great Depression hurt the attendances of both the Canadiens and Maroons. $5.99. Courtesy of Ryan Kessler “The Maroons had this sort of attitude,” said Brown. First season: 1924-25 Last season: 1937-38 Folded May 13, 1939. They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935. [12] Contributing to the victory was rookie, and future Hall of Fame member, Nels Stewart, who scored six of the Maroons' ten goals in the series. In the 1929–30 season, Dunc Munro was signed as player-coach of the team. The Maroons' dire financial straits caused them to sell off several players, including star winger Hooley Smith. In the NHL playoff final, Montreal defeated Ottawa to advance to the Stanley Cup final, against the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League. During this era, a team's best players often played the entire game with substitutions only made for injuries. An NHL force to be reckoned with for 14 years, The Montreal Maroons joined the league in 1924-25, made the playoffs in ten of their 14 seasons and captured the Stanley Cup twice, in 1926 and again in 1935. [30], In December 1936, Maroons captain Hooley Smith was traded to the Boston Bruins, a move which would mark the beginning of the end for the franchise. Stanley Cups won: 2 1926, 1935 Stanley Cup Final appearances: 3. The league allowed the Maroons to suspend operations for the 1938–39 season. 1935 NHL Stanley Cup Final Montreal Maroons defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0. via Sports Logos.net. However, there were far more francophone supporters for the Canadiens than anglophone supporters for the Maroons. [12] While not a smooth skater, Stewart compensated with size (at six foot one and 195 pounds, he was a giant compared to other players of that era), toughness (amassing 119 penalty minutes), and shooting (scoring 34 of Montreal's 91 goals during the season). [31] The 1936–37 season saw Nels Stewart break Howie Morenz's record for career goals with 271. The league governors were prepared to approve the transfer, provided the Philadelphia group could prove they had the necessary funds for a hockey team. USA Montreal Maroons 1935 Coupe Stanley Cup Golden Championship Ring. They were the last team to win the Cup without a loss in the playoffs for 17 years. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for MOLSON CANADIAN MONTREAL MAROONS 1935 STANLEY CUP RING at the best online prices at eBay! $11,000 of the Maroons' fee went to their local rivals, the Canadiens. Despite efforts to revive the team, the franchise was cancelled in 1947, leaving the Canadiens as the sole team in Montreal. [4] The Montreal Forum was the first large arena in the NHL. Glenn "Swampy" Brydson (November 7, 1910 — December 9, 1993) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Maroons, St. Louis Eagles, New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks between 1930 and 1938. Lionel Conacher retired prior to the season to enter politics, winning a seat in the 1937 Ontario general election as a member of the Liberal Party. Detroit proceeded to win the first Stanley Cup in their history. 1925 - 26 NHL Montreal Maroons Stanley Cup Champions Team Picture 8 X 10 Photo. The club never officially changed the organizational name to incorporate the Maroons name. MONTREAL, Herb Cain 1 (Bob Gracie, Gus Marker) 10:18 Because the circus occupied Madison Square Garden, all five games were played at the Forum. [8], The 1928–29 season was an oddly bad season for the Maroons, as they finished last in the Canadian division. 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