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- Regular season Final standings Results
- Playoffs
- Player statistics Goaltending averages Leading scorers
- Roster
- References
- See also
{{MontrealCanadiensSeason|Season=1911–12|year=1911| League=NHA| LeagueRank=4th| Record=8–10–0| HomeRecord=4–5–0| RoadRecord=4–5–0| GeneralManager=George Kennedy| Captain=Jack Laviolette| Coach=Napoleon Dorval| Arena=Montreal Arena| GAALeader=Georges Vezina (3.7)| GoalsLeader=Didier Pitre (28)| GoalsFor=59| GoalsAgainst=66| Team=Montreal Canadiens}} The 1911–12 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's third season and also the third season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The club would decline to an 8–10 record and finish last. Regular seasonThe team would lose two players, its top player Newsy Lalonde and Skinner Poulin to the new Pacific Coast League. Arthur Bernier joined the Wanderers. It was the second season for Georges Vezina and he would again lead the league in G.A.A with a G.A.A. of 3.7 goals per game. The club would fall to last in the regular season standings. Despite the fall in standings, Didier Pitre received a new automobile for his play over the last two seasons, from the La Presse newspaper, lacrosse league executives and hockey fans.[1] Final standings{{1911–12 NHA standings|team=CAN}}Results Month | Day | Visitor | Score | Home | Score |
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Jan. | 3 | Wanderers | 5 | Canadiens | 0 | 6 | Canadiens | 5 | Quebec | 4 | 10 | Wanderers | 1 | Canadiens | 6 | 13 | Ottawa | 4 | Canadiens | 3 | 17 | Canadiens | 5 | Ottawa | 4 | 20 | Canadiens | 6 | Wanderers | 3 | 24 | Canadiens | 2 | Quebec | 6 | 27 | Quebec | 3 | Canadiens | 5 | 31 | Wanderers | 2 | Canadiens | 1 | Feb. | 3 | Ottawa | 3 | Canadiens | 9 | 7 | Canadiens | 2 | Ottawa | 4 | 9 | Canadiens | 2 | Quebec | 5 | 14 | Quebec | 2 | Canadiens | 1 | 18 | Canadiens | 1 | Ottawa | 6 | 21 | Canadiens | 1 | Wanderers | 9 | 25 | Ottawa | 3 | Canadiens | 2 (22' overtime) | 28 | Quebec | 3 | Canadiens | 6 | Mar. | 2 | Canadiens | 2 | Wanderers | 1 (6'36" overtime) | |
PlayoffsThe team did not qualify for the playoffs. Player statisticsGoaltending averagesName | Club | GP | GA | SO | Avg. |
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Georges Vezina | Canadiens | 18 | 66 | 3.7 |
Leading scorersName | GP | G |
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Didier Pitre | 18 | 28 | Eugene Payan | 17 | 9 | Frank "Pud" Glass | 16 | 7 | Jack Laviolette | 18 | 7 | Hector Dallaire | 10 | 5 |
Source: - {{cite book |title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1 1893–1926 inc. |last=Coleman |first=Charles L. |year=1966 |pages=226}}
Roster- Georges Vezina†‡ (goaltender)
- Louis Berlinguette†‡, J. Bougie†, Hector Dallaire†‡, Ernie Dubeau†‡, Frank "Pud" Glass†‡, Alphonse Jette†‡, Jack Laviolette†‡, Edgar Leduc†‡, Millaire†, Eugene Payan†‡, Evariste Payer†‡, Didier Pitre†‡, Skinner Poulin†, "Rocket" Power†, Pierre Vezina‡
Source: - {{cite book |title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1 1893–1926 inc. |last=Coleman |first=Charles L. |year=1966 |pages=226–227}}
- † {{cite book |title=The Montreal Canadiens |last=Mouton |first=Claude |publisher=Key Porter Books |year=1987 |pages=149}}
- ‡ {{cite web |title=Search results – 1911–1912 roster / Historical Website of the Montreal Canadiens |publisher=Montreal Canadiens |year=2009 |url=http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/search/roster/1911-1912 |accessdate=August 3, 2010}}
References- {{cite book |title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1 1893–1926 inc. |last=Coleman |first=Charles L. |publisher=National Hockey League |year=1966}}
- {{cite book |title=The Habs |last=McFarlane |first=Brian |year=1996 |publisher=Stoddart Publishing |location=Toronto |isbn=0-7737-2981-X}}
- {{cite book|title=Les Canadiens: the story of the Montreal Canadiens |last=O'Brien |first=Andy |year=1971 |publisher=McGrawHill-Ryerson |isbn=0-07-092950-5 |location=Toronto, New York}}
1. ^{{cite news |work=The Globe |date=March 7, 1912 |title=Puckerings |page=13}}
See also{{Montreal Canadiens}}{{Montreal Canadiens seasons}}{{1911–12 NHA season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1911-12 Montreal Canadiens season}} 2 : Montreal Canadiens seasons|1911–12 in Canadian ice hockey by team |