1941–42 NHL season
The NHL season 1941/42, was the 25th season in the National Hockey League. 7 teams each played 48 games. The Stanley Cup won by the Toronto Maple Leafs after a 4-3 victory in the final series against the Detroit Red Wings. The Wings had already resulted in the final series 0-3. The Second World War was by no means unscathed even in the NHL. Toronto manager Conn Smythe volunteered for military service. Numerous players, including Boston "Kraut Line" followed his reputation.
- 2.1 Round 1
- 2.2 Round 2
- 2.3 Stanley Cup final
- 2.4 Best scorer in the playoffs
Regular Season
Final Table
Abbreviations: 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
All games were held in 1942. In Round 1, the first and second of the regular season played in a best of 7 series from the one finalists, while the third and fourth - placed as well as the fifth and sixth - placed in a Best of 3 series, the two teams for the game of round 2 playing off. Again, in a best of 3 series here the second finalist was determined. The final was then determined in the Best of 7 mode.
Round 1
Round 2
Stanley Cup Final
Best scorer in the playoffs
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points