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The 1930–31 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 14th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). This was the team's last season in the old Arena Gardens . The Maple Leafs would build Maple Leaf Gardens before the next season.
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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 [ edit ]
Vs. Canadian Division [ edit ]
Vs. American Division [ edit ]
Schedule and results [ edit ]
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
T
November 13, 1930
0–0 OT
New York Americans (1930–31 )
0–0–1
2
W
November 15, 1930
4–0
Philadelphia Quakers (1930–31 )
1–0–1
3
W
November 18, 1930
3–0
@ Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
2–0–1
4
T
November 20, 1930
0–0 OT
@ New York Americans (1930–31 )
2–0–2
5
W
November 22, 1930
2–0
Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
3–0–2
6
L
November 25, 1930
1–2
@ Philadelphia Quakers (1930–31 )
3–1–2
7
W
November 29, 1930
4–2
Detroit Falcons (1930–31 )
4–1–2
8
L
December 2, 1930
2–3
@ Boston Bruins (1930–31 )
4–2–2
9
W
December 6, 1930
4–2
New York Rangers (1930–31 )
5–2–2
10
L
December 9, 1930
1–2
@ Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
5–3–2
11
L
December 13, 1930
3–7
Boston Bruins (1930–31 )
5–4–2
12
L
December 18, 1930
1–2
Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
5–5–2
13
W
December 20, 1930
3–1
Chicago Black Hawks (1930–31 )
6–5–2
14
T
December 23, 1930
4–4 OT
@ Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
6–5–3
15
L
December 25, 1930
1–10
@ Detroit Falcons (1930–31 )
6–6–3
16
W
December 28, 1930
3–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1930–31 )
7–6–3
17
W
January 1, 1931
2–0
New York Americans (1930–31 )
8–6–3
18
W
January 3, 1931
2–1
Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
9–6–3
19
T
January 6, 1931
2–2 OT
@ Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
9–6–4
20
W
January 8, 1931
1–0
Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
10–6–4
21
L
January 10, 1931
1–6
@ Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
10–7–4
22
T
January 15, 1931
1–1 OT
@ New York Rangers (1930–31 )
10–7–5
23
W
January 17, 1931
3–1
Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
11–7–5
24
W
January 22, 1931
4–2
@ Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
12–7–5
25
W
January 24, 1931
5–2
Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
13–7–5
26
L
January 27, 1931
2–3
@ New York Americans (1930–31 )
13–8–5
27
W
January 29, 1931
3–2
@ Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
14–8–5
28
W
January 31, 1931
3–2
Philadelphia Quakers (1930–31 )
15–8–5
29
L
February 1, 1931
0–2
@ Detroit Falcons (1930–31 )
15–9–5
30
L
February 3, 1931
1–2
@ Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
15–10–5
31
W
February 7, 1931
2–0
New York Americans (1930–31 )
16–10–5
32
T
February 14, 1931
1–1 OT
Detroit Falcons (1930–31 )
16–10–6
33
L
February 19, 1931
1–2
Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
16–11–6
34
W
February 21, 1931
4–2
Boston Bruins (1930–31 )
17–11–6
35
T
February 24, 1931
1–1 OT
@ New York Americans (1930–31 )
17–11–7
36
L
February 26, 1931
1–4
@ New York Rangers (1930–31 )
17–12–7
37
T
February 28, 1931
5–5 OT
Montreal Canadiens (1930–31 )
17–12–8
38
W
March 3, 1931
5–1
@ Philadelphia Quakers (1930–31 )
18–12–8
39
L
March 5, 1931
5–6
Montreal Maroons (1930–31 )
18–13–8
40
W
March 7, 1931
5–2
New York Rangers (1930–31 )
19–13–8
41
T
March 10, 1931
3–3 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1930–31 )
19–13–9
42
W
March 15, 1931
2–1
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1930–31 )
20–13–9
43
W
March 19, 1931
8–2
Chicago Black Hawks (1930–31 )
21–13–9
44
W
March 21, 1931
9–6
@ Ottawa Senators (1930–31 )
22–13–9
The Maple Leafs were defeated by the Chicago Black Hawks in a two-game total goal series,g 4–3.
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Lorne Chabot
2300
37
21
8
8
80
2.09
6
Benny Grant
430
7
1
5
1
19
2.65
2
Team:
2730
44
22
13
9
99
2.18
8
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
Lorne Chabot
139
2
0
1
4
1.73
0
Team:
139
2
0
1
4
1.73
0
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(January 2011 )
July 30, 1930: Signed Free Agent John Gallagher
October 30, 1930: Acquired King Clancy from the Ottawa Senators for Art Smith , Eric Pettinger , and $35,000
December 4, 1930: Loaned Roger Jenkins from the Chicago Black Hawks
December 8, 1930: Released Babe Dye
December 8, 1930: Signed Free Agent Herb Hamel
December 26, 1930: Loaned Benny Grant to the Boston Tigers of the Can-Am League for cash
February 3, 1931: Returned Roger Jenkins to the Chicago Black Hawks
February 27, 1931: Signed Free Agent Bob Gracie
March 2, 1931: Signed Free Agent Alex Levinsky
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