1918–19 Montreal Canadiens season


The 1918–19 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's tenth season and second as a member of the new National Hockey League. The Canadiens would win the NHL title and go to Seattle to face off for the Stanley Cup. However, a Spanish flu epidemic broke out in Seattle and both teams would abandon the series after several Canadiens fell ill. Montreal defenceman Joe Hall would die from the flu.

Team business

Prior to the season, another attempt was made by Eddie Livingstone to revive the National Hockey Association. Livingstone did not wish to sell his team for less than $20,000, more than the Arena Company was willing to pay. On September 20, 1918, the NHA owners, including the Canadiens, voted to permanently suspend the NHA. Livingstone forced another meeting on December 11, 1918, hoping to get Canadiens' minority shareholder Brunswick to vote with him, but at the meeting, Brunswick officials affirmed their loyalty to the Canadiens and the meeting ended with the Canadiens, Brunswick, Ottawa and Wanderers simply leaving the meeting.

Regular season

came second in the league in goals against average of 4.3 per game. Odie Cleghorn returned to professional play and he had an outstanding 24 goals in 17 games to lead the league in goals for the Canadiens.
The Toronto Arenas folded on March 20, 1919, leaving only Montreal and Ottawa in the league. The teams proceeded to play off for the league title.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

Playoffs

They went against Ottawa for the championship and on it 13 goals to 7, or 13–7.

Finals

Montreal Canadiens vs. Seattle Metropolitans
DateAwayScoreHomeScoreNotes
March 19Montreal Canadiens0Seattle Metropolitans7
March 22Seattle Metropolitans2Montreal Canadiens4
March 24Montreal Canadiens2Seattle Metropolitans7
March 26Seattle Metropolitans0Montreal Canadiens020:00 OT
March 30Montreal Canadiens4Seattle Metropolitans315:57 OT

Series ended 2–2–1 and no winner awarded – playoffs were curtailed due to the influenza epidemic

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice ; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Awards and records

Source: Mouton, p. 153