1945–46 Boston Bruins season
NHL team season
The 1945–46 Boston Bruins season was the Boston Bruins 22nd season of operation in the National Hockey League . The Bruins made it to the 1946 Stanley Cup Finals only to lose to the rival Montreal Canadiens four games to one.
Off-season
Art Ross , who had been coach and general manager of the Bruins since their inception, retired. Dit Clapper became the team's first playing coach, while Ross remained with the team as general manager. Several players returned from war-time duty, including goalie Frank Brimsek and the Kraut Line: Milt Schmidt , Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart . The three had played with the Ottawa Commandos , winning the Allan Cup in 1943.
Regular season
Final standings
Record vs. opponents
1945–46 NHL Records [ 3]
Team
BOS
CHI
DET
MTL
NYR
TOR
Boston
—
4–6
4–3–3
4–5–1
6–3–1
6–1–3
Chicago
6–4
—
3–4–3
4–5–1
5–2–3
5–5
Detroit
3–4–3
4–3–3
—
6–3–1
4–4–2
3–6–1
Montreal
5–4–1
5–4–1
3–6–1
—
8–1–1
7–2–1
New York
3–6–1
2–5–3
4–4–2
1–8–1
—
3–5–2
Toronto
1–6–3
5–5
6–3–1
2–7–1
5–3–2
—
Schedule and results
Regular season results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
L
October 24, 1945
4–5
Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
0–1–0
2
T
October 27, 1945
1–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
0–1–1
3
L
October 28, 1945
0–7
@ Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
0–2–1
4
W
November 4, 1945
6–5
Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
1–2–1
5
W
November 7, 1945
4–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
2–2–1
6
L
November 10, 1945
3–5
@ Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
2–3–1
7
W
November 11, 1945
7–1
@ New York Rangers (1945–46 )
3–3–1
8
W
November 21, 1945
3–0
Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
4–3–1
9
W
November 25, 1945
5–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
5–3–1
10
W
November 28, 1945
5–1
New York Rangers (1945–46 )
6–3–1
11
T
December 2, 1945
2–2
Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
6–3–2
12
W
December 5, 1945
6–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
7–3–2
13
L
December 9, 1945
3–8
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
7–4–2
14
T
December 12, 1945
2–2
Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
7–4–3
15
T
December 15, 1945
3–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
7–4–4
16
T
December 16, 1945
3–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
7–4–5
17
W
December 19, 1945
8–7
New York Rangers (1945–46 )
8–4–5
18
L
December 23, 1945
1–4
Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
8–5–5
19
W
December 29, 1945
4–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
9–5–5
20
T
December 30, 1945
3–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
9–5–6
21
W
January 1, 1946
4–0
Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
10–5–6
22
L
January 5, 1946
2–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
10–6–6
23
L
January 6, 1946
2–4
@ New York Rangers (1945–46 )
10–7–6
24
L
January 10, 1946
1–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
10–8–6
25
W
January 12, 1946
4–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
11–8–6
26
W
January 16, 1946
3–2
New York Rangers (1945–46 )
12–8–6
27
W
January 17, 1946
4–2
@ New York Rangers (1945–46 )
13–8–6
28
L
January 19, 1946
1–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
13–9–6
29
W
January 20, 1946
3–0
Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
14–9–6
30
W
January 23, 1946
7–1
Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
15–9–6
31
W
January 26, 1946
4–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
16–9–6
32
L
January 27, 1946
1–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
16–10–6
33
W
January 30, 1946
4–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
17–10–6
34
W
February 2, 1946
5–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
18–10–6
35
L
February 3, 1946
1–3
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
18–11–6
36
T
February 6, 1946
3–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
18–11–7
37
L
February 10, 1946
0–2
Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
18–12–7
38
W
February 13, 1946
3–0
Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
19–12–7
39
T
February 14, 1946
2–2
@ New York Rangers (1945–46 )
19–12–8
40
L
February 16, 1946
2–6
New York Rangers (1945–46 )
19–13–8
41
L
February 20, 1946
3–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
19–14–8
42
L
February 23, 1946
2–7
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
19–15–8
43
L
February 24, 1946
3–4
@ Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
19–16–8
44
W
February 27, 1946
5–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1945–46 )
20–16–8
45
L
March 3, 1946
3–5
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
20–17–8
46
W
March 6, 1946
4–2
Detroit Red Wings (1945–46 )
21–17–8
47
W
March 10, 1946
7–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1945–46 )
22–17–8
48
W
March 12, 1946
3–2
@ New York Rangers (1945–46 )
23–17–8
49
L
March 13, 1946
3–5
New York Rangers (1945–46 )
23–18–8
50
W
March 17, 1946
5–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1945–46 )
24–18–8
Playoffs
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Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Frank Brimsek
2040
34
16
14
4
111
3.26
2
Paul Bibeault
960
16
8
4
4
45
2.81
2
Team:
3000
50
24
18
8
156
3.12
4
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
Frank Brimsek
651
10
5
5
29
2.67
0
Team:
651
10
5
5
29
2.67
0
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See also
References
Diamond, Dan, ed. (1994). Years of glory, 1942–1967: the National Hockey League's official book of the six-team era . Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart Inc. ISBN 0-7710-2817-2 .
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