1923 NHL Offseason
Ottawa’s Frank Nighbor wins his 4th Hart Trophy. His 30 points was tied for the lead league. Can’t say I agree with this decision.
Ottawa finished last with
Nighbor and
Hap Day. I would have picked
Reg Noble with the
St. Pats.
I forgot to screen shot the all-star team, and I have no idea how to find it now. So, I’ll choose it.
C Reg Noble, TOR
LW Laurie Scott, TOR
RW Babe Dye, MON
D Hap Day, OTT
D Harry Cameron, TOR
G George Hainsworth, MON
Ottawa’s Joe Malone has retired from the NHL. At 33, this is a bit of a surprise.
Joe Malone was still a excellent player. Maybe finishing last took it’s toll on him, but he was not the problem.
Joe Malone is a sure fire Hall of Famer, whenever that starts. Here’s a look at his 6 year NHL career!
No real household names taken in this years draft.
Marty Barry goes first overall. Like most, he’s been signed by the
WCHL. Looks like a decent player with a solid future, but I wouldn’t say a star.
Well I guess the
Denneny’s didn’t like playing with each other. Before the season begins, the
St. Pats trade
Cy away.
Denneny goes to
Montreal, after just 8 games in
Toronto.
Cy is 31, still a good scorer who will see a lot of minutes.
Montreal gives up 19 year old
Babe Siebert.
Siebert was picked 2nd overall in 1922 by
Ottawa, and acquired by
Montreal earlier in the summer in a trade I accidentally deleted before i could screenshot it.
Siebert is currently playing with the
Calgary Tigers, but looks like a potential star if and when he comes to the
NHL.


Denneny and Siebert