1949–50 Detroit Red Wings season

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1949–50 Detroit Red Wings
Stanley Cup Champions
Prince of Wales Trophy Winners
1949–50 record 37–19–14
Goals for 229
Goals against 164
Captain Sid Abel
Arena Olympia Stadium
Team leaders
Goals Gordie Howe (35)
Assists Ted Lindsay (55)
Points Ted Lindsay (78)
Penalties in minutes Ted Lindsay (141)

The highlight of the Red Wings season was winning the Stanley Cup.

Contents:
Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer statsAwards and records - Transactions
Roster - Draft picksFarm teamsSee alsoReferences


[edit] Offseason

[edit] Regular season

[edit] Season standings

National Hockey league GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Detroit Red Wings 70 37 19 14 88 229 164 736
Montreal Canadiens 70 29 22 19 77 172 150 736
Toronto Maple Leafs 70 31 27 12 74 176 173 804
New York Rangers 70 28 31 11 67 170 189 639
Boston Bruins 70 22 32 16 60 198 228 449
Chicago Black Hawks 70 22 38 10 54 203 244 620

[edit] Player stats

[edit] Forwards

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

Player GP G AST PTS PIM
Ted Lindsay
Sid Abel
Sid Abel
Red Kelly
George Gee
Gerry Couture
Jim McFadden
Jim Peters
Joe Carveth
Marty Pavelich
Steve Black
Leo Reise
Jack Stewart
Pete Babando
Lee Fogolin
Max McNab
Clare Martin

[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
Terry Sawchuk
Harry Lumley

[edit] Playoffs

[edit] Stanley Cup Finals

Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Rangers

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
April 11 New York 1 Detroit 4
April 13 Detroit 1 New York 3
April 15 Detroit 4 New York 0
April 18 New York 4 Detroit 3 OT
April 20 New York 2 Detroit 1 OT
April 22 New York 4 Detroit 5
April 23 New York 3 Detroit 4 2OT

† Played in Toronto.

Detroit wins best-of-seven series four games to three

[edit] 1950 Detroit Red Wings

Harry Lumley, Jack Stewart, Leo Reise, Clare Martin, Al Dewsbury, Lee Fogolin, Marcel Pronovost, Red Kelly, Ted Lindsay, Sid Abel (captain), Gordie Howe, George Gee, Jimmy Peters, Marty Pavelich, Jim McFadden, Pete Babando, Max McNab, Gerry Couture, Joe Carveth, Steve Black, Johnny Wilson, Larry Wilson, Jack Adams (manager), Tommy Ivan (coach), Carl Mattson (trainer)

[edit] Awards and records

[edit] References