Everything about 1945-46 Chicago Black Hawks Season totally explained
The
1945-46 Chicago Black Hawks season was the teams 20th season in the NHL, and they were coming off of a disappointing season in 1944-45, failing to qualify for the playoffs.
With
Doug Bentley,
Max Bentley, and
Red Hamill returning to the team after
World War II, the Black Hawks would set a team record by scoring 200 goals, which also led the NHL. The Hawks allowed 178, which ranked them 4th. The Hawks would finish the season with a 23-20-7 record, good for 53 points, which was their highest total since the 1934-35 season, and they'd finish in 3rd place in the NHL.
Offensively, the Hawks were led by
Max Bentley, who scored a team high 31 goals, and had an NHL high 61 points, while winning the
Hart Trophy.
Clint Smith had a solid season, registering 50 points, while
Bill Mosienko would have 48.
Doug Bentley missed 14 games due to injuries, but still finished with 40 points. Team captain
John Mariucci would lead the Hawks defensemen with 11 points, and have a team high 58 penalty minutes.
In goal,
Mike Karakas would get a majority of the action, earning a career high 22 wins, while posting a 3.46 GAA and a shutout along the way.
The 3rd seeded Hawks would face the 1st place team, the
Montreal Canadiens, in a best of 7 series in the opening round of the playoffs. Montreal finished 8 points ahead of the Hawks, and had recently swept Chicago in the 1944 Stanley Cup Finals. The Canadiens once again proved to be too much for the Hawks to handle, as they blew out the Hawks in each of the 4 games they played to sweep the series.
Season standings
Game log
Regular Season
Playoffs
Montreal Canadiens 4, Chicago Black Hawks 0
Season stats
Scoring leaders
Goaltending
Playoff stats
Scoring leaders
Goaltending
| Player |
GP |
TOI |
W |
L |
GA |
SO |
GAA |
| Mike Karakas |
4 |
240 |
0 |
4 |
26 |
0 |
6.50 |
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