The 1928–29 Toronto Maple Leafs season featured the first playoffs appearance. After finishing in third position in the Canadian Division, the Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Cougars before losing to the New York Rangers in the semi-finals.
Offseason
Regular season
Final standings
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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
Vs. Canadian Division
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Vs. American Division
1928–29 NHL records
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Team
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BOS
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CHI
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DET
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NYR
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PIT
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Total
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M. Canadiens
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2–1–1 |
4–0 |
1–1–2 |
1–1–2 |
2–0–2 |
10–3–7
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M. Maroons
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1–3 |
2–1–1 |
1–2–1 |
3–0–1 |
2–1–1 |
9–7–4
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N.Y. Americans
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3–0–1 |
3–1 |
1–2–1 |
1–1–2 |
2–2 |
10–6–4
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Ottawa
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1–2–1 |
2–1–1 |
1–1–2 |
1–3 |
3–0–1 |
8–7–5
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2–2 |
3–0–1 |
2–2 |
1–3 |
2–1–1 |
10–8–2
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Schedule and results
1928–29 regular season[3]
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Game |
Result |
Date |
Score |
Opponent |
Record
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7 |
W |
December 1, 1928 |
3–0 |
New York Americans (1928–29) |
4–3–0
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8 |
W |
December 4, 1928 |
3–1 |
@ Montreal Canadiens (1928–29) |
5–3–0
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9 |
L |
December 8, 1928 |
1–2 OT |
Ottawa Senators (1928–29) |
5–4–0
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10 |
L |
December 11, 1928 |
2–3 |
@ New York Rangers (1928–29) |
5–5–0
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11 |
W |
December 15, 1928 |
2–0 |
Boston Bruins (1928–29) |
6–5–0
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12 |
L |
December 20, 1928 |
3–6 |
@ Montreal Maroons (1928–29) |
6–6–0
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13 |
L |
December 22, 1928 |
2–3 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (1928–29) |
6–7–0
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14 |
W |
December 25, 1928 |
4–1 |
Montreal Maroons (1928–29) |
7–7–0
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15 |
W |
December 27, 1928 |
2–0 |
@ Pittsburgh Pirates (1928–29) |
8–7–0
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16 |
W |
December 29, 1928 |
4–3 |
Detroit Cougars (1928–29) |
9–7–0
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Game |
Result |
Date |
Score |
Opponent |
Record
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17 |
L |
January 1, 1929 |
2–3 |
New York Rangers (1928–29) |
9–8–0
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18 |
W |
January 3, 1929 |
2–0 |
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1928–29) |
10–8–0
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19 |
W |
January 5, 1929 |
3–1 |
Ottawa Senators (1928–29) |
11–8–0
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20 |
L |
January 8, 1929 |
2–5 |
@ Boston Bruins (1928–29) |
11–9–0
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21 |
L |
January 10, 1929 |
0–2 |
@ New York Americans (1928–29) |
11–10–0
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22 |
L |
January 12, 1929 |
0–1 OT |
New York Americans (1928–29) |
11–11–0
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23 |
T |
January 17, 1929 |
1–1 OT |
Montreal Canadiens (1928–29) |
11–11–1
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24 |
L |
January 20, 1929 |
1–2 |
@ Detroit Cougars (1928–29) |
11–12–1
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25 |
L |
January 22, 1929 |
0–1 |
@ New York Rangers (1928–29) |
11–13–1
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26 |
T |
January 24, 1929 |
1–1 OT |
@ Montreal Canadiens (1928–29) |
11–13–2
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27 |
W |
January 26, 1929 |
2–0 |
Chicago Black Hawks (1928–29) |
12–13–2
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28 |
L |
January 29, 1929 |
2–4 OT |
@ Ottawa Senators (1928–29) |
12–14–2
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29 |
L |
January 31, 1929 |
1–3 |
Boston Bruins (1928–29) |
12–15–2
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Legend:
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Tie (1 point)
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Playoffs
In their first playoff appearance the Maple Leafs met the Detroit Cougars in the two game total goals quarterfinals, and won 7–2. The Leafs next faced the New York Rangers in a best-of-three series, losing 2–0.
1929 Stanley Cup playoffs[3]
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Quarterfinals vs. (A3) Detroit Cougars – Maple Leafs win 7 goals to 2 goals
Game |
Date |
Visitor |
Visitor goals |
Home |
Home goals |
OT
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1 |
March 19 |
Detroit Cougars |
1 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
3 |
|
2 |
March 21 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
4 |
Detroit Cougars |
1 |
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Semifinals vs. (A2) New York Rangers – Rangers win 2–0
Game |
Date |
Visitor |
Visitor goals |
Home |
Home goals |
OT
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1 |
March 24 |
New York Rangers |
1 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
0 |
|
2 |
March 26 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
1 |
New York Rangers |
2 |
OT
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Legend:
Win
Loss
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Player statistics
Regular season
- Scoring
- Goaltending
Player
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MIN
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GP
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W
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L
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T
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GA
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GAA
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SO
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Lorne Chabot |
2562 |
44 |
20 |
17 |
5 |
65 |
1.52 |
10
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Benny Grant |
156 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
1.54 |
0
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Red Horner |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
0
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Team: |
2720 |
44 |
21 |
18 |
5 |
69 |
1.52 |
10
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Playoffs
- Scoring
- Goaltending
Player
|
MIN
|
GP
|
W
|
L
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GA
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GAA
|
SO
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Lorne Chabot |
242 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
1.24 |
0
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Team: |
242 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
1.24 |
0
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Awards and records
Transactions
- June 20, 1928: Traded Eddie Rodden to the Boston Bruins for cash
- July 17, 1928: Signed Free Agent Joe Primeau
- October 1, 1928: Acquired George Horne from the Montreal Maroons for Fred Elliott
- October 18, 1928: Acquired Lorne Chabot and $10,000 from the New York Rangers for John Ross Roach
- November 27, 1928: Traded Dave Trottier to the Montreal Maroons for $15,000
- November 28, 1928: Traded Alex Gray to the Toronto Ravinas of the CPHL for cash
- December 12, 1928: Traded Jack Arbour to the London Panthers of the CPHL for cash
- January 10, 1929: Acquired Eric Pettinger and Hugh Plaxton from the Boston Bruins for George Owen
- January 12, 1929: Signed Free Agent Clem Loughlin
- January 20, 1929: Signed Free Agent Red Horner
- January 25, 1929: Traded Bill Carson to the Boston Bruins for cash
- February 12, 1929: Acquired Baldy Cotton from the Pittsburgh Pirates for Gerry Lowrey and $9,500
See also
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