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Old 08-16-2020, 01:06 PM   #34
q_uebecois
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1926-27 NHL season

The Toronto Marlboros have a great season, unfortunately they are playing in the stacked Canadian Division. Compared to the American Division it is much much more competitive, with no team having a sub .500 record.

The Bulldogs come out on top of the American division and surprisingly the Huskies come out second after arguably coming out of the worst season in NHL history

Last season's scoring leader Lefebvre was injured and missed most of the season.
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CANADIAN DIVISION    	GP   W   L   T   PTS
Quebec Voyageurs        40   28  6   6   62
Montreal Canadiens      40   18  14  8   44
Ottawa Senators         40   17  15  8   42
Toronto Marlboros       40   17  17  8   40

AMERICAN DIVISION    	GP   W    L    T    PTS
Boston Bulldogs         40   25   11   4    54
New York Huskies        40   19   14   7    45
Pittsburgh Hornets      40   8    28   5    20
Detroit Spartans        40   5    32   3    13

SCORING LEADERS        TEAM  GP   G    A    PTS
Alexandre Kelly        QC    40   29   25   54
Brad Jones             BOS   40   19   31   50
Trent Kalmanovich      BOS   40   21   28   49
Simon Birch            MTL   40   16   32   48
Garrett Frederick      QC    40   25   22   47

GOALIE LEADERS         TEAM  GP   W    L   T   GAA   SV%
D.J. Holden            BOS   35   21   10  4   2.60  .894
Alex Corrente          QC    25   18   3   4   2.20  .901
Brendan Grahams        TOR   40   17   17  5   3.27  .882
Chad Lundberg          OTT   23   11   7   4   3.26  .895
Yanni Strong           NYH   24   11   8   4   3.06  .914
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