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Statistics
GP
Games played - Number of games the team has played
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W
Wins - Games the team has won, either in regulation or in overtime
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L
Losses - Games the team has lost in regulation
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T
Ties - Games that have ended in a tie
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PTS
Points - Team points, calculated from W, L, T, OTL and SOL; used to determine standings
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GF
Goals for - Number of goals the team has scored
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GA
Goals against - Number of goals scored against the team
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HOME | 46 | 25 | 17 | 4 | 54 | 124 | 91 |
AWAY | 46 | 15 | 18 | 13 | 43 | 90 | 110 |
TOTALS | 92 | 40 | 35 | 17 | 97 | 214 | 201 |
GP
Games played - Number of games the team has played
|
W
Wins - Games the team has won, either in regulation or in overtime
|
L
Losses - Games the team has lost in regulation
|
T
Ties - Games that have ended in a tie
|
PTS
Points - Team points, calculated from W, L, T, OTL and SOL; used to determine standings
|
GF
Goals for - Number of goals the team has scored
|
GA
Goals against - Number of goals scored against the team
|
|
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HOME | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
AWAY | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
TOTALS | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 |

An NHL force to be reckoned with for 14 years, The Montreal Maroons joined the league in 1924-25, made the playoffs in ten of their 14 seasons and captured the Stanley Cup twice, in 1926 and again in 1935.
Splitting Montreal’s hockey loyalties along linguistic lines, the Maroons shared the Forum with the Canadiens from 1926 on, making the building the site of some of the NHL’s most exciting moments, both on the ice and in the stands.
On March 24th, 1936 the team took part in the longest game in NHL history, an overtime affair ended by Detroit’s Modere Bruneteau in the sixth extra frame.
More successful in the win column than on the balance sheet, the Montreal Maroons ceased operations after the 1937-38 season.
They played host to their eventual stable mates for the first time on December 10th, 1924 with the visiting Canadiens leaving the Forum on the winning end of a 5-0 shutout.
The two teams met twice in the playoffs. The Canadiens defeated the reigning Stanley Cup champions 2-1 in a two-game total-goals quarterfinal in 1927. A year later, the Maroons had the upper hand, winning the two-game semifinal 3-2 on aggregate.
VS Montreal Maroons
All-time regular season record – 40-35-17
All-time playoff record – 1-0-1
Longest winning streak – 5 (12/07/26 to 19/03/27)
Most goals in a game – 7 (30/12/25, 20/11/30 and 11/01/38)
Shutouts - 18
Splitting Montreal’s hockey loyalties along linguistic lines, the Maroons shared the Forum with the Canadiens from 1926 on, making the building the site of some of the NHL’s most exciting moments, both on the ice and in the stands.
On March 24th, 1936 the team took part in the longest game in NHL history, an overtime affair ended by Detroit’s Modere Bruneteau in the sixth extra frame.
More successful in the win column than on the balance sheet, the Montreal Maroons ceased operations after the 1937-38 season.
They played host to their eventual stable mates for the first time on December 10th, 1924 with the visiting Canadiens leaving the Forum on the winning end of a 5-0 shutout.
The two teams met twice in the playoffs. The Canadiens defeated the reigning Stanley Cup champions 2-1 in a two-game total-goals quarterfinal in 1927. A year later, the Maroons had the upper hand, winning the two-game semifinal 3-2 on aggregate.
VS Montreal Maroons
All-time regular season record – 40-35-17
All-time playoff record – 1-0-1
Longest winning streak – 5 (12/07/26 to 19/03/27)
Most goals in a game – 7 (30/12/25, 20/11/30 and 11/01/38)
Shutouts - 18
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