Montreal Maroons
The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) was a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). They played in the NHL from 1924 to 1938, winning the Stanley Cup in 1926 and 1935.
| Montreal Maroons | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1924 |
| History | Montreal Maroons 1924–1938 |
| Home arena | Montreal Forum |
| City | Montreal, Quebec |
| Colors | White and Maroon |
| Stanley Cups | 1926 and 1935 |
| Conference championships | 1926, 1928, 1935 |
Montreal Maroons Media
The Montreal Forum, built in 1924 as the home rink of both the Montreal Maroons and the Montreal Canadiens.
Centre Nels "Old Poison" Stewart
Hooley Smith, right winger on the "S Line"
Babe Siebert, left winger on the feared "S Line"
Maroons' jersey at International Hockey Hall of Fame
Tommy Gorman, coached Maroons to their second Stanley Cup. By coaching the Chicago Black Hawks to the Cup the previous year, Gorman is the only coach in history to win the Stanley Cup back-to-back with different teams.
Hall of Famer Clint Benedict was the first NHL goaltender to wear a face mask in a game.
Other websites
- Results on hockeydb.com