1924–25 Boston Bruins season

1924–25 Boston Bruins
1924–25 record6–24–0 (12 points)
Goals for49
Goals against119
Team information
General managerArt Ross
CoachArt Ross
Captainnone
ArenaBoston Arena
Team leaders
GoalsJimmy Herbert (17)
AssistsJimmy Herbert (5)
PointsJimmy Herbert (22)
Penalty minutesJimmy Herbert (50)
WinsDoc Stewart (5)
Goals against averageDoc Stewart (3.08)

The 1924–25 Boston Bruins season was the team's first in the National Hockey League (NHL). Along with the Montreal Maroons, the Bruins were the first expansion franchise in the NHL and the league's first American-based club. The Bruins finished sixth and last in the league standings.

Offseason

In 1924,[1] Charles Adams, the magnate who owned the Connor Grocery stores changed (which would merge with two other companies in 1925 to from the First National grocery chain), obtained an NHL expansion franchise for Boston. The approval was finalized on October 13, 1924, for US$15,000 (equivalent to $266,680 in 2023), making the Bruins the first NHL team to be based in the United States. Adams' first act was to hire Art Ross, a former star player and innovator, as general manager and coach.

Ross nicknamed the team "Bruins", which also went along with the team's original uniform colors of brown and yellow, which came from Adams' grocery chain.[2][3] Most of the Bruins' players for its inaugural season were signed from the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and the Western Canada Hockey League.[4] The first player to sign for the Bruins was defenseman Herb Mitchell, who signed for the Bruins on November 2, 1924.[5]

The Bruins first saw action in an exhibition game against the Saskatoon Sheiks of the Western Canada Hockey League on November 29, which was then Thanksgiving; it was the first professional match held in Boston Arena.[6] Boston lost the game 2–1.

Subsequently, leaks in the Arena's cooling system forced the team to practice in Montreal in the runup to the season opener.[7]

Regular season

Despite problems with the ice plant that threatened the home opener [8] the Bruins started the season out auspiciously, defeating their fellow expansion Maroons squad in a nearly empty Arena 2–1. The first goal in franchise history was scored by Smokey Harris, while Carson Cooper, who assisted on Harris' goal, scored the game winner.[9] It was the first NHL game played in the United States.[10] The game was broadcast by radio station WBZ, with play-by-play by the Boston Traveler's Frank Ryan.[11] Since the crowd failed to meet expectations, the Bruins dropped prices to US$2.75 (equivalent to $48.89 in 2023) for a reserved seat and US$1.10 (equivalent to $19.56 in 2023) for standing room.[11]

However, Boston lost its next eleven games, as well as having a seven-game losing streak — which included their second home game on December 8, initiating the Bruins' most intense rivalry over time[12] — and finished in the basement. The Bruins had signed veteran West Coast star goaltender Hec Fowler as their netminder, but behind a weak defense, Fowler and backup Howie Lockhart played very poorly and the Bruins were repeatedly shelled, allowing ten goals in a game twice, one of which saw Toronto player Babe Dye score five goals on December 22.[4]

The signing of senior league star netminder Doc Stewart and the purchase of Lionel Hitchman helped somewhat, but the team was riddled with injuries, and only Jimmy Herbert and Carson Cooper (who spent much of the season hurt) showed any offensive flair. The team's winning percentage of .200 was the second worst in league history to that date, and remains the tenth worst in NHL history.[13]

The Bruins' debut season home games were played in the only "debut" rink of any of the Original Six NHL teams that has survived into the 21st century — Boston Arena, the world's oldest indoor multi-sports facility that is still used for ice hockey at any level of competition.[14][15]

Final standings

National Hockey League
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Hamilton Tigers 30 19 10 1 90 60 39
Toronto St. Patricks 30 19 11 0 90 84 38
Montreal Canadiens 30 17 11 2 93 56 36
Ottawa Senators 30 17 12 1 83 66 35
Montreal Maroons 30 9 19 2 45 65 20
Boston Bruins 30 6 24 0 49 119 12

[16]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

1924–25 NHL Records [17]
Team BOS HAM MTL MTM OTT TOR
Boston 1–5 2–4 3–3 0–6 0–6
Hamilton 5–1 3–3 4–2 3–2–1 4–2
M. Canadiens 4–2 3–3 4–0–2 3–3 3–3
M. Maroons 3–3 2–4 0–4–2 2–4 2–4
Ottawa 6–0 2–3–1 3–3 4–2 2–4
Toronto 6–0 2–4 3–3 4–2 4–2


Schedule and results

1924–25 Game Log

Playoffs

The Bruins did not qualify for the playoffs.

Player statistics

Leading scorers

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

    Regular season   Playoffs Ref
Player GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
Jimmy Herbert 30 17 6 23 53 [48]
Carson Cooper 12 5 3 8 4 [49]
Red Stuart 29 5 3 8 32 [50]
Stan Jackson 24 5 3 8 38 [51]
George Redding 27 3 2 5 10 [52]
Smokey Harris 6 3 1 4 8
Bernie Morris 6 2 0 2 0
Lionel Hitchman 18 2 0 2 22
Normand Shay 18 1 1 2 14
Bobby Rowe 4 1 0 1 0

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

    Regular season   Playoffs Ref
Player GP Min W L T GA SO GAA GP Min W L GA SO GAA
Doc Stewart 21 1266 5 16 0 65 2 3.08 [53]
Hec Fowler 7 409 1 6 0 42 0 6.16 [54]

Transactions

  • November 2, 1924 – Acquired Alf Skinner from Vancouver Maroons (PCHA) for cash
  • November 2, 1924 – Acquired Bobby Rowe from Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) for cash
  • December 14, 1924 – Acquired Bill "Red" Stuart from Toronto St. Patricks for cash
  • December 17, 1924 – Released Bobby Rowe
  • December 19, 1924 – Acquired George Carroll from Montreal Maroons for the rights to Ernie Parkes
  • December 21, 1924 – Traded Smokey Harris to Vancouver Maroons (WCHL) for cash
  • January 3, 1925 – Traded Alf Skinner to Montreal Maroons for Bernie Morris and Bob Benson
  • January 10, 1925 – Acquired Lionel Hitchman from the Ottawa Senators for cash
  • January 18, 1925 – Traded Stan Jackson to Ottawa Senators for cash

See also

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