1932–33 Ottawa Senators season

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The 1932–33 Ottawa Senators season was the team's 15th season in the NHL and 47th season of play overall. After a one-year hiatus, as the Senators had suspended operations for the 1931–32 NHL season, the team rejoined the NHL, and announced former Senators star player Cy Denneny as head coach of the club.

Division5th Canadian
1932–33 record11–27–10
Home record8–11–4
Road record3–16–6
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1932–33 Ottawa Senators
Division5th Canadian
1932–33 record11–27–10
Home record8–11–4
Road record3–16–6
Goals for88
Goals against131
Team information
General managerDave Gill
CoachCy Denneny
CaptainFrank Finnigan
ArenaOttawa Auditorium
Team leaders
GoalsCooney Weiland (16)
AssistsFrank Finnigan (14)
PointsCooney Weiland (27)
Penalty minutesAllan Shields (119)
WinsBill Beveridge (7)
Goals against averageAlec Connell (2.56)
← 1930–31
1933–34 â†’
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Regular season

Players on loan to other clubs were returned to the Senators, including Syd Howe and captain Frank Finnigan. Former Boston Bruins star player Cooney Weiland joined the team and led the Senators in goals (16) and points (27), while Howe would chip in with 12 goals and 24 points. Rookie right-wing Gus Forslund played the season for the Senators, becoming the first Swedish-born player in the NHL. The Senators blueline was led by Allan Shields, who led all defensemen with 11 points, while leading the team and being among the NHL leaders in penalty minutes at 119.

In goal, Alec Connell would start the season for the Senators, however, he would miss some games due to injury, and would eventually lose his starters job to Bill Beveridge, who emerged as the teams number 1 goaltender. Beveridge would lead the team with 7 victories, while Connell would post a team best 2.56 GAA.

The Senators would start off the season with a respectable 7–7–3 record through their first 17 games, however, they would slump to a 4–20–7 record the rest of the way, and owner Frank Ahearn had Denneny fine some players who displayed indifferent hockey. The Sens would finish in last place in the NHL for the second straight time.

Final standings

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Canadian Division
GP W L T GF GA PTS
Toronto Maple Leafs482418611911154
Montreal Maroons482220613511950
Montreal Canadiens48182559211541
New York Americans481522119111841
Ottawa Senators481127108813132
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Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

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Schedule and results

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1932–33 regular season[3]
November: 3–2–0 (home: 2–1–0; road: 1–1–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceArenaRecordPts
1November 12Maroons2–1OttawaConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium0–1–00
2November 19Detroit0–2OttawaConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium1–1–02
3November 24Ottawa6–3MaroonsConnellN/AMontreal Forum2–1–04
4November 26Ottawa4–6BostonConnellN/ABoston Garden2–2–04
5November 29Chicago1–3OttawaConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium3–2–06
December: 4–6–3 (home: 3–0–2; road: 1–6–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceArenaRecordPts
6December 1Americans3–4OttawaConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium4–2–08
7December 3Ottawa1–4TorontoConnellN/AMaple Leaf Gardens4–3–08
8December 4Ottawa0–2DetroitConnellN/ADetroit Olympia4–4–08
9December 6Ottawa1–1ChicagoOTConnellN/AChicago Stadium4–4–19
10December 8Canadiens0–2OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium5–4–111
11December 10Ottawa2–3CanadiensOTBeveridgeN/AMontreal Forum5–5–111
12December 13Ottawa2–0AmericansBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden6–5–113
13December 15Ottawa1–4TorontoConnellN/AMaple Leaf Gardens6–6–113
14December 17Rangers2–2OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium6–6–214
15December 20Ottawa1–2BostonBeveridgeN/ABoston Garden6–7–214
16December 24Boston1–1OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium6–7–315
17December 27Maroons0–3OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium7–7–317
18December 29Ottawa2–4RangersBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden7–8–317
January: 1–10–2 (home: 1–5–0; road: 0–5–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceArenaRecordPts
19January 3Detroit1–0OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium7–9–317
20January 5Ottawa1–1AmericansOTBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden7–9–418
21January 7Ottawa0–1CanadiensBeveridgeN/AMontreal Forum7–10–418
22January 10Ottawa2–3BostonOTBeveridgeN/ABoston Garden7–11–418
23January 12Americans5–2OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium7–12–418
24January 14Toronto5–3OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AMaple Leaf Gardens7–13–418
25January 17Canadiens2–3OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium8–13–420
26January 19Ottawa3–7MaroonsBeveridgeN/AMontreal Forum8–14–420
27January 22Ottawa1–2ChicagoConnellN/AChicago Stadium8–15–420
28January 24Toronto4–2OttawaConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium8–16–420
29January 26Ottawa1–1DetroitOTConnellN/ADetroit Olympia8–16–521
30January 28Rangers9–2OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium8–17–521
31January 31Ottawa1–3MontrealOTConnellN/AMontreal Forum8–18–521
February: 1–4–3 (home: 1–3–1; road: 0–1–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceArenaRecordPts
32February 2Chicago1–1OttawaOTConnellN/AOttawa Auditorium8–18–622
33February 4Boston2–3OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–18–624
34February 9Ottawa3–3RangersOTBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden9–18–725
35February 14Rangers3–1OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–19–725
36February 16Canadiens6–0OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–20–725
37February 19Ottawa1–3AmericansBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden9–21–725
38February 23Toronto3–0OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–22–725
39February 28Ottawa0–0BostonOTBeveridgeN/ABoston Garden9–22–826
March: 2–5–2 (home: 1–2–1; road: 1–3–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceArenaRecordPts
40March 2Detroit3–2OttawaBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–23–826
41March 5Ottawa0–2DetroitBeveridgeN/ADetroit Olympia9–24–826
42March 7Ottawa1–5ChicagoBeveridgeN/AChicago Stadium9–25–826
43March 9Chicago3–3OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium9–25–927
44March 11Americans1–2OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium10–25–929
45March 14Ottawa3–3RangersOTBeveridgeN/AMadison Square Garden10–25–1030
46March 16Maroons5–4OttawaOTBeveridgeN/AOttawa Auditorium10–26–1030
47March 18Ottawa2–6TorontoBeveridgeN/AMaple Leaf Gardens10–27–1030
48March 21Ottawa3–0MaroonsBeveridgeN/AMontreal Forum11–27–1032

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

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Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
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Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Cooney WeilandC481611274
Syd HoweC/LW4812122417
Hec KilreaLW471482226
Bill TouheyLW471271912
Frank FinniganRW454141837
Gus ForslundRW4849132
Al ShieldsD487411119
Danny CoxLW4747118
Wally KilreaRW/C3245914
Earl RocheLW204596
Des RocheRW163696
Bert McInenlyLW/D302248
Hib MilksLW/C160330
Alex SmithD3420242
Leo BourgeaultD3511218
Harvey RockburnD1601139
Bill BeveridgeG350000
Marty BurkeD1600010
Bert BurryD40000
Alec ConnellG150000
Dutch GainorC20000
Gerry LowreyLW70000
Harold StarrD3100030
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Goaltending
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Player Min GP W L T GA GAA SO
Bill Beveridge2195357198952.605
Alec Connell84515482362.561
Team:3040481127101312.596
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Note:
Pos = Position;GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Pos = Position;GP = Games played; Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved;SV% = Save percentage;


Transactions

The Senators were involved in the following transactions during the 1932–33 season.[5]

Trades

July 25, 1932 To Ottawa Senators
Cooney Weiland
To Boston Bruins
Joe Lamb
$7,000
October 19, 1932 To Ottawa Senators
Bert McInenly
To New York Americans
Cash
October 31, 1932 To Ottawa Senators
Cash
To London Tecumsehs (IHL)
Eric Pettinger
December 18, 1932 To Ottawa Senators
Dutch Gainor
To New York Rangers
Cash
January 25, 1933 To Ottawa Senators
Earl Roche
To Boston Bruins
Alex Smith
February 2, 1933 To Ottawa Senators
Harvey Rockburn
To Montreal Maroons
Cash
February 3, 1933 To Ottawa Senators
Des Roche
To Montreal Maroons
Wally Kilrea
February 14, 1933 To Ottawa Senators
Marty Burke
Future considerations
To Montreal Canadiens
Leo Bourgeault
Harold Starr
March 23, 1933 To Ottawa Senators
Nick Wasnie
To Montreal Canadiens
Marty Burke

Free agents signed

October 2, 1932 From New York Rangers
Hib Milks
January 4, 1933 From St. Paul Greyhounds/Tulsa Oilers
Gerry Lowrey

See also

References,Playoffs

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