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- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season abstract "The 1944–45 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 19th season in the NHL, and they were coming off an appearance in the 1944 Stanley Cup Finals, losing to the Montreal Canadiens in 4 games.The Black Hawks would lose their top scorer Doug Bentley, who was given permission to stay home in Saskatchewan and tend the family farm by the Canadian Armed Forces officials, while his brother Max Bentley would miss his 2nd season due to World War II. The club would name Clint Smith as team captain, and after the first game of the season, a loss of 11–5 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, head coach Paul Thompson was replaced by former Black Hawk captain Johnny Gottselig.The Hawks would struggle to score goals, scoring a league low 141, while allowing 194, which ranked them 4th. The team would finish the season with a 13–30–7 record, and their 33 points was their lowest point total since 1938–39. Chicago would fail to make the post-season, as they would finish 3 points behind the Boston Bruins for 4th place.Midway through the season, the Black Hawks would be involved in a big trade with the Detroit Red Wings, as Chicago would trade Earl Siebert and Fido Purpur to the Wings for Butch McDonald, Don Grosso, and Cully Simon.Offensively, the Hawks were led by Bill Mosienko, who led the team with 28 goals, Clint Smith with his team high 31 assists, and the two of them would tie for the team lead in points at 54. Pete Horeck would be the only other Black Hawk to score more than 10 goals, as he had 20. Joe Cooper would lead the defense all season long, earning 21 points and a team high 50 penalty minutes.In goal, the Hawks would bring back Mike Karakas, and he would lead the team with 12 wins and a 3.90 GAA, and earn 4 shutouts. Doug Stevenson would appear in a couple of games, getting a 1–1–0 record with a GAA of 3.50.".
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- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season arena Chicago_Stadium.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season assistsleader Clint_Smith.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season captain Clint_Smith.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season coach Paul_Thompson_(ice_hockey_b._1906).
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season coach "Johnny Gottselig".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season divisionrank "5".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season gaaleader "Mike Karakas".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season generalmanager Bill_Tobin_(ice_hockey).
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsagainst "194".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsfor "141".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsleader Bill_Mosienko.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season homerecord "9".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pimleader Joe_Cooper_(ice_hockey).
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pointsleader "Bill Mosienko and Clint Smith".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season record "13".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season roadrecord "4".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season season "1944".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season team "Chicago Black Hawks".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season winsleader Mike_Karakas.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season year "1944".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1944_in_ice_hockey.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1944–45_in_American_ice_hockey.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1945_in_ice_hockey.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks_seasons.
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season comment "The 1944–45 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's 19th season in the NHL, and they were coming off an appearance in the 1944 Stanley Cup Finals, losing to the Montreal Canadiens in 4 games.The Black Hawks would lose their top scorer Doug Bentley, who was given permission to stay home in Saskatchewan and tend the family farm by the Canadian Armed Forces officials, while his brother Max Bentley would miss his 2nd season due to World War II.".
- 1944–45_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season label "1944–45 Chicago Black Hawks season".
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