1932–33 Boston Bruins season

The 1932–33 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' ninth season in the NHL. The team won the division to qualify for the playoffs. The Bruins lost in the semi-finals to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

1932–33 Boston Bruins
American Division champions
Division1st American
1932–33 record25–15–8
Team information
General managerArt Ross
CoachArt Ross
CaptainDit Clapper
Team leaders
GoalsMarty Barry (24)
AssistsEddie Shore (27)
PointsMarty Barry (37)
Penalty minutesEddie Shore (102)
WinsTiny Thompson (25)

Offseason

Regular season

Final standings

American Division
GP W L T GF GA PTS
Boston Bruins48251581248858
Detroit Red Wings48251581119358
New York Rangers482317813510754
Chicago Black Hawks481620128810144

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Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Regular season schedule
No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1TNovember 10, 19321–1 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)0–0–1
2WNovember 12, 19324–0@ Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)1–0–1
3WNovember 15, 19323–2Montreal Maroons (1932–33)2–0–1
4LNovember 17, 19322–4@ New York Americans (1932–33)2–1–1
5WNovember 22, 19325–1Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)3–1–1
6WNovember 26, 19326–4Ottawa Senators (1932–33)4–1–1
7LNovember 29, 19324–6New York Rangers (1932–33)4–2–1
8LDecember 3, 19320–2@ Montreal Maroons (1932–33)4–3–1
9WDecember 6, 19322–0 OTNew York Americans (1932–33)5–3–1
10LDecember 11, 19321–3 OT@ New York Rangers (1932–33)5–4–1
11WDecember 13, 19325–1Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)6–4–1
12WDecember 15, 19321–0@ Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)7–4–1
13LDecember 18, 19321–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1932–33)7–5–1
14WDecember 20, 19322–1Ottawa Senators (1932–33)8–5–1
15WDecember 22, 19327–0Detroit Red Wings (1932–33)9–5–1
16TDecember 24, 19321–1 OT@ Ottawa Senators (1932–33)9–5–2
17WDecember 27, 19321–0Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)10–5–2
18LJanuary 1, 19334–5@ New York Americans (1932–33)10–6–2
19TJanuary 3, 19330–0 OTNew York Americans (1932–33)10–6–3
20TJanuary 5, 19330–0 OT@ Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)10–6–4
21LJanuary 8, 19331–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1932–33)10–7–4
22WJanuary 10, 19333–2 OTOttawa Senators (1932–33)11–7–4
23LJanuary 12, 19331–3@ New York Rangers (1932–33)11–8–4
24WJanuary 14, 19333–2@ Montreal Maroons (1932–33)12–8–4
25WJanuary 17, 19336–2Montreal Maroons (1932–33)13–8–4
26LJanuary 19, 19330–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)13–9–4
27LJanuary 21, 19332–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)13–10–4
28WJanuary 24, 19333–2Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)14–10–4
29WJanuary 26, 19334–2Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)15–10–4
30LJanuary 31, 19331–5Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)15–11–4
31TFebruary 2, 19331–1 OTDetroit Red Wings (1932–33)15–11–5
32LFebruary 4, 19332–3@ Ottawa Senators (1932–33)15–12–5
33WFebruary 7, 19332–1New York Rangers (1932–33)16–12–5
34WFebruary 9, 19331–0Montreal Maroons (1932–33)17–12–5
35LFebruary 11, 19332–4@ Montreal Maroons (1932–33)17–13–5
36WFebruary 14, 19337–2Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)18–13–5
37LFebruary 16, 19331–2@ Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)18–14–5
38LFebruary 19, 19331–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1932–33)18–15–5
39WFebruary 21, 193310–0Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)19–15–5
40TFebruary 28, 19330–0 OTOttawa Senators (1932–33)19–15–6
41WMarch 5, 19332–1@ New York Rangers (1932–33)20–15–6
42WMarch 7, 19334–1Detroit Red Wings (1932–33)21–15–6
43WMarch 9, 19334–2New York Americans (1932–33)22–15–6
44WMarch 11, 19336–2@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1932–33)23–15–6
45WMarch 14, 19333–2Chicago Black Hawks (1932–33)24–15–6
46TMarch 16, 19331–1 OT@ New York Americans (1932–33)24–15–7
47TMarch 18, 19330–0 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1932–33)24–15–8
48WMarch 21, 19333–2New York Rangers (1932–33)25–15–8

Playoffs

Under the playoff format of the era, the two divisional champions met in a best-of-five semifinal. Boston, the champions of the American Division, lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs (Canadian Division champions) in five games. The series is famous for the fifth game, played at Maple Leaf Gardens, which took six overtime periods to decide a winner. The game's only goal was scored Toronto's Ken Doraty at 4:46 of the sixth overtime. At the time it was the longest game ever played in NHL history and it remains the longest game ever played by either the Bruins or the Maple Leafs.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Marty BarryC4724133740
Nels StewartC4718183662
Eddie ShoreD4882735102
Dit ClapperRW/D4814142842
Red BeattieLW488122012
Joe LambRW421181968
Harry OliverRW471171810
Obs HeximerLW/C48751212
Alex SmithD1554930
Art ChapmanC4636919
George OwenD3462810
Frank JerwaLW/D3134723
Vic RipleyLW2325721
Billy BurchC/LW233144
Percy GalbraithLW/D4712328
Lionel HitchmanD4501134
Tommy FilmoreRW10000
Earl RocheLW30000
Tiny ThompsonG480000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO
Tiny Thompson30004825158881.7611
Team:30004825158881.7611

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Marty BarryC52246
Nels StewartC52024
Dit ClapperRW/D51122
Alex SmithD50226
Vic RipleyLW51010
Eddie ShoreD510114
Lionel HitchmanD50110
Joe LambRW50116
Red BeattieLW50002
Art ChapmanC50002
Percy GalbraithLW/D50000
Obs HeximerLW/C50002
Harry OliverRW50000
George OwenD50006
Tiny ThompsonG50000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO
Tiny Thompson43852391.230
Team:43852391.230

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
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;

See also

References

  1. Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
  2. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  3. "1932-33 Boston Bruins Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 11, 2009.
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