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1920-21 NHL season

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The 1920-21 NHL season was the 4th regular season of the NHL. Each team played 24 games.

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Regular Season

After just one season, the Quebec Bulldogs move to Hamilton, Ontario to become the Hamilton Tigers. The Stanley Cup Finals were played between the Vancouver Millionaires versus the Ottawa Senators, alternating between Pacific Coast Hockey Association and NHL rules. Ottawa won the series 5-1. The attendance during the series averaged 10,000 people which was great for its time.

Standings

Team W L T OTL GF GA PTS
Toronto St. Pats 15 9 0 0 105 100 30
Ottawa Senators 14 10 0 0 97 75 28
Montreal Canadiens 13 11 0 0 112 99 26
Hamilton Tigers 6 18 0 0 92 132 12

Leading Scorers

Player, Club---------------------GP-G--A--PTS
Newsy Lalonde, Montreal-----------24-33-8--41
Cy Denneny, Ottawa----------------24-34-5--39
Cecil Dye, Hamilton, Toronto------24-35-2--37
Joe Malone, Hamilton--------------20-30-4--34
Harry Cameron, Toronto------------24-18-9--27
George Prodgers, Hamilton---------23-18-8--26
Reg Noble, Toronto----------------24-20-6--26
Corbett Denneny, Toronto----------20-17-6--23
Frank Nighbor, Ottawa-------------24-18-3--21
Louis Berlinquette, Montreal------24-12-9--21

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points

Stanley Cup Playoffs

The Stanley Cup Finals took place in Vancouver, British Columbia between the Vancouver Millionaires versus the Ottawa Senators, alternating between PCHA and NHL rules. Ottawa won the series 5-1. The attendance per game during the series averaged 10,000 people which was great for its time.

All dates in 1921

Stanley Cup Finals

Ottawa vs. Vancouver

Ottawa wins series 5-1

Preceded by:
1919-20 NHL season

List of NHL seasons

Followed by:
1921-22 NHL season

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