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- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season abstract "The 1937–38 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 12th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a horrible season in 1936–37, in which the club failed to qualify for the playoffs. In the off-season, the team would replace head coach Clem Loughlin with Bill Stewart. The Black Hawks would struggle again in 1937–38, finishing with 37 points with a 14–25–9 record, but managed to earn a playoff spot by finishing 2 points ahead of the Detroit Red Wings and clinch 3rd place in the American Division. They would score an NHL low 97 goals, while giving up the 2nd most goals in the league at 139. The Hawks were a .500 team at home with a 10–10–4 record, but would only have a record of 4–15–5 on the road.Paul Thompson would lead the Hawks offensively, setting a club record with 44 points, along with a club high 22 goals, and tying Doc Romnes for the team lead with 22 assists. Johnny Gottselig would have another solid season, earning 32 points, tying Romnes for 2nd on the team scoring list. Earl Siebert would lead the defense with 21 points, and had a club high 38 penalty minutes.In goal, Mike Karakas would win 14 games, earn a shutout and post a 2.80 GAA.In the playoffs, the Black Hawks would face the Montreal Canadiens in the 1st round in a best of 3 series, and the underdog Hawks would surprise Montreal, winning the series in 3 games, clinching the series with a 3–2 OT victory at the Montreal Forum. Next up would be the New York Americans, who finished 2nd in the Canadian Division, and had 12 more points than the Hawks in the regular season, in a best of 3 series. After dropping the opening game, the Black Hawks would stun the Americans, winning the next 2, to win the series 2–1 and advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. The Hawks opponent would be the Toronto Maple Leafs, who had just swept the best team in the regular season, the Boston Bruins, in a best of 5 series.Due to an injury to goaltender Mike Karakas, the Black Hawks would get permission by the Leafs to use goaltender Alfie Moore, who spent the season with the Pittsburgh Hornets of the IAHL in the first game, and he responded by helping the Black Hawks win the game 3–1. In the 2nd game, Karakas was still unavailable, and Chicago would call up Paul Goodman from the Wichita Skyhawks of the AHA. The Maple Leafs would even up the series with a 5–1 victory. The Black Hawks would get Karakas back into the lineup for the 3rd game, and he helped the Hawks to a 2–1 victory. Chicago would then wrap up the series in the 4th game, winning by a score of 4–1 to earn its 2nd Stanley Cup in team history, shocking the hockey world.".
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- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season arena Chicago_Stadium.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season assistsleader "Paul Thompson and Doc Romnes".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season captain Johnny_Gottselig.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season coach Bill_Stewart_(sports_official).
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season division "American".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season divisionrank "3.0".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season gaaleader "Mike Karakas".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season generalmanager Frederic_McLaughlin.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsagainst "139".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsfor "97".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsleader Paul_Thompson_(ice_hockey_b._1906).
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season homerecord "10".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pimleader Earl_Seibert.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pointsleader "Paul Thompson".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season record "14".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season roadrecord "4".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season season "1937".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season stanleycup "Yes".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season team "Chicago Black Hawks".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season winsleader Mike_Karakas.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season year "1937".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1937_in_ice_hockey.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1937–38_in_American_ice_hockey.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1938_in_ice_hockey.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks_seasons.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Stanley_Cup_championship_seasons.
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season comment "The 1937–38 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 12th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a horrible season in 1936–37, in which the club failed to qualify for the playoffs. In the off-season, the team would replace head coach Clem Loughlin with Bill Stewart.".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season label "1937–38 Chicago Black Hawks season".
- 1937–38_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season label "Saison 1937-1938 des Blackhawks de Chicago".
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