1925–26 NHL season

The NHL season 1925/26, was the ninth season of the National Hockey League. Seven teams each played 36 games. The planned in the previous mode for the final round was also implemented this time. For the last time the NHL had to measure profit with a different league to the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Maroons in the NHL Finals the league leaders, the Ottawa Senators had turned off, recovered with a 3-1 victory over the defending champions, the Victoria Cougars back, the Cup in the NHL. In New York Hockey was a great success. The New York Americans had taken over the team of excluded Hamilton Tigers. As Hall served the Madison Square Garden, in which a game against the Montreal Canadiens was seen by incredible 17,000 spectators. The other new team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, began with a tragedy in the season. They met in their first game to the Montreal Canadiens in their goal as in all games over the last 15 years, the NHL legend Georges Vezina was. Vezina had a fever and collapsed in the first third. Doctors diagnosed him with tuberculosis resistant. Four months later Vezina died.

  • 2.1 NHL Championship ( first round )
  • 2.2 NHL Finals
  • 2.3 Stanley Cup Finals
  • 2.4 Stanley Cup winner

Regular Season

Statements Tables

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

Best Scorer

Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Stanley Cup Playoffs

NHL Championship ( first round )

NHL finals

Stanley Cup Finals

Stanley Cup winner

Goalkeepers: Clint Benedict

Defender: Albert Holway, Hobie Kitchen, Dunc Munro, Reg Noble

Attacker: Punch Broadbent, Bernie Brophy, Frank Carson, Chuck Dinsmore, George Horne, Merlyn Phillips Sam Rothschild, Babe Siebert, Nels Stewart

Head Coach: Eddie Gerard General Manager:

NHL awards and trophies awarded

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