The 1929-30 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's fourth season in the NHL. After a two-year absence, the Hawks would return to the playoffs, losing to the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the playoffs.
Video 1929-30 Chicago Black Hawks season
Regular season
They were coming their second straight season of winning only 7 games, and finishing in last place in the league. The Black Hawks would make yet another coaching change, hiring Tom Shaughnessy. The Hawks would surprise the league, getting off to a 10-8-3 start, however, the team would fire Shaughnessy and replace him with Bill Tobin. Tobin would lead Chicago to a record of 11-10-2, and they would finish the year with a 21-18-5 record, tripling their win total from the previous season, to finish in second place in the American Division, and make the playoffs for the second time in team history. The Black Hawks would set team records with wins, points and goals for, and finish above .500 for the first time in team history.
Despite the brand new Chicago Stadium being built and ready at the start of the season, the Hawks would play a few home games at Chicago Coliseum due to a disagreement with the Chicago Stadium Corporation, however it was resolved in December, and the Hawks moved in.
Chicago was led offensively by young players Tom Cook, who at 22, led the club with 30 points, and Johnny Gottselig, at 23 years old, leading the Black Hawks with 21 goals. Team captain Duke Dutkowski would lead all Black Hawk defensemen with 17 points in 44 games.
In goal, Chuck Gardiner would once again get all the playing time, setting a Black Hawks team record with 21 wins, and have 3 shutouts, along with a 2.42 GAA.
Season standings
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
Maps 1929-30 Chicago Black Hawks season
Schedule and results
A - played at Atlantic City, New Jersey. B - played at Peace Bridge, Buffalo, New York.
Playoffs
After a two-year absence, the Hawks would return to the playoffs, and face the second place team from the Canadian Division, the Montreal Canadiens, in the opening round in a two-game, total goal series. After dropping the opening game 1-0 in Chicago, the Hawks and Canadiens would battle to a 2-2 tie in Montreal, allowing the Canadiens to win the series by a 3-2 score, and ending the Black Hawks season.
Montreal Canadiens 3, Chicago Black Hawks 2
Player statistics
Scoring leaders
Goaltending
Playoff stats
Scoring leaders
Goaltending
References
- SHRP Sports
- The Internet Hockey Database
- National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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