1942–43 Montreal Canadiens | |
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League | 4th NHL |
1942–43 record | 19–19–12 |
Goals for | 181 |
Goals against | 191 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Tommy Gorman |
Coach | Dick Irvin |
Captain | Toe Blake |
Arena | Montreal Forum |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Joe Benoit (30) |
Assists | Buddy O'Connor (43) |
Points | Toe Blake (59) |
Penalties in minutes | Leo Lamoureux (53) |
Wins | Paul Bibeault (19) |
Goals against average | Paul Bibeault (3.81) |
The 1942–43 Montreal Canadiens season was the 34th season in franchise history. The team placed fourth in the regular season to qualify for the playoffs. The Canadiens lost in the semi-finals against the Boston Bruins 4 games to 2.
The Montreal Canadiens were still making progress, and coach Dick Irvin put together the first "Punch Line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Joe Benoit. Benoit became the first Canadien to hit the 30 goal plateau since Howie Morenz did it in 1929–30 (40 goals) scoring an even 30. Gordie Drillon also added some scoring power. Rookie Maurice Richard showed promise, but broke his leg. The Canadiens made the playoffs by one slim point and bowed out in the playoffs' first round. Alex Smart scored three goals in his National League Debut.
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