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May 1, 1952
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NATIONAL LEAGUE OFFICIAL SCORING REGULAR SEASON
FINAL STANDING * * * INDIVIDUAL POINT STATISTICS Penalties In Minutes By Clubs * * * GOALKEEPERS RECORDS…
Bilts Get High Rating as All-Time Champs
Regina Club Gave Hatters Little Fight GUELPH, Ont.— Guelph Biltmores, the highest-scoring team in junior “A hockey history, made sure that the Memorral Cup remained in the Sast for another year by routing Regina Pats, the western champions, in four straight games. It was the third consecutive year the Canadian junior “A” championship has been won by an eastern team. Barrie Flyers won it last year and Montreal Canadiens the year before. Barrie and Guelph won in a minimum of four games while Canadiens required five. * * * Westerners Were Disappointing Hockey experts who followed the final were of the opinion that the junior trophy might never return west unless the prairie teams pattern their style on play more closely to the pros. In the last couple of years the western champs have been push-overs…
King’s Hornets Win Pittsburgh 1st Calder Cup
Penn Station Greeting for Winning Wasps…
NATIONAL LEAGUE OFFICIAL SCORING PLAYOFFS SERIES
STANLEY CUPS RESULTS SERIES “A” Tuesday, March 25 At Detroit—Detroit 3, Toronto 0 Thursday, March 27 At Detroit—Detroit 1, Toronto 0 Saturday, March 2 9 At Toronto—Detroit 6, Toronto 2 Tuesday, April 1 At Toronto—Detroit 3 Toronto 1 Detroit won Series “A” 4 games to 0. SERIES “B” Tuesday, March 25 At Montreal—Canadiens 5, Boston 1 Thursday, March 27 At Montreal—-Canadiens 4, Boston 0 Sunday, March 30 At Boston—Canadiens 1 Boston 4 Tuesday, April 1 At Boston—Canadiens 2, Boston 3 Thursday, April 3 At Montreal—Canadiens 0, Boston 1 Sunday, April 6 At Boston—Canadiens 3, Boston 2 * Tuesday, April 8 At Montreal—Canadiens 3, Boston 1 * Masnick scored for Canadiens at 7.49 of 2nd Overtime. Canadiens won Series “B” 4 games to 3. SERIES “C” Thursday April 10 At Montreal—Detroit 3, Canadiens 1 Saturday, April 12 At Montreal—Detroit 2, Canadiens 1 Sunday, April 13 At Detroit—Detroit 3, Canadiens 0 Tuesday, April…