1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks season
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The 1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's fifth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a surprising season, in which they finished over .500 for the first time in team history, and making the playoffs after a two-year absence. The Hawks would go on to lose to the Montreal Canadiens in the first round. Prior to the season, Chicago would name former team captain and player-coach Dick Irvin as the head coach. The team responded with a club record 24 wins and 51 points, and finished in second place in the American Division, and make the playoffs for the 2nd straight season.
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1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks | |
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Division | 2nd American |
1930–31 record | 24–17–3 |
Home record | 13–8–1 |
Road record | 11–9–2 |
Goals for | 108 |
Goals against | 78 |
Team information | |
General manager | Frederic McLaughlin |
Coach | Dick Irvin |
Captain | Ty Arbour |
Arena | Chicago Stadium |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Johnny Gottselig (20) |
Assists | Tom Cook (14) |
Points | Johnny Gottselig (32) |
Penalty minutes | Taffy Abel (45) |
Wins | Chuck Gardiner (24) |
Goals against average | Chuck Gardiner (1.73) |
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