1932–33 New York Rangers season

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1932–33 New York Rangers
Stanley Cup Champions
Division 3rd American
1932–33 record 23–17–8
Goals for 135
Goals against 107
Coach Lester Patrick
Captain Bill Cook
Arena Madison Square Garden
Team leaders
Contents:
Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer statsAwards and records - Transactions
Roster - Draft picksFarm teamsSee alsoReferences


[edit] Offseason

[edit] Regular season

[edit] Season standings

American Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Boston Bruins 48 25 15 8 58 124 88 517
Detroit Red Wings 48 25 15 8 58 111 93 462
New York Rangers 48 23 17 8 54 135 107 599
Chicago Black Hawks 48 16 20 12 44 88 101 401

[edit] Player stats

[edit] Forwards

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

Player GP G AST PTS PIM

[edit] Defencemen

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

Player GP G AST PTS PIM

[edit] Goaltending

Note: GP= Games played; W= Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against

Player GP W L T SO GAA

[edit] Playoffs

[edit] Stanley Cup Finals

The 1932–33 New York Rangers team picture autographed by Lester Patrick
The 1932–33 New York Rangers team picture autographed by Lester Patrick

The Rangers, led by brothers Bill and Bun Cook on the right and left wings, respectively, and Frank Boucher at center, would defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1932–33 best-of-five finals, three games to one, to win their second Stanley Cup, exacting revenge on the Leafs' "Kid line" of Busher Jackson, Joe Primeau, and Charlie Conacher.

After game one, the Rangers would vacate Madison Square Garden for the circus. Bill Cook would become the first player to score a Cup-winning goal in overtime. Rookie goalie Andy Aitkenhead would post the fourth shutout by a rookie in the finals.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs. New York Rangers

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
April 4 Toronto 1 New York 5
April 8 New York 3 Toronto 1
April 11 New York 2 Toronto 3
April 13 New York 1 Toronto 0 OT

New York wins best-of-five series 3–1.

[edit] 1933 New York Rangers Stanley Cup Champions

Ching Johnson, Butch Keeling, Frank Boucher, Art Somers, Babe Siebert, Bun Cook, Andy Aitkenhead, Ott Heller, Oscar Asmundson, Gord Pettinger, Doug Brennan, Cecil Dillon, Bill Cook(captain), Murray Murdoch, Earl Siebert, Lester Patrick(manager-coach), Harry Westerby(trainer)

[edit] Awards and records

[edit] References