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REGULAR SEASON

On November 2, 1949 at Chicago Stadium, a rather serious brawl broke out in a game Chicago defeated Montreal 4-1. During the second period, some rinkside fans began to get on Montreal defenceman Ken Reardon , and when one fan grabbed his sweater, Reardon swung his stick and hit one of the rowdies. Leo Gravelle and Billy Reay joined in, and yet another fan climbed over the boards and challenged Reardon, but was forced back to his seat. When the game ended, police arrested Reardon, Reay, and Gravelle. Later, the players were cleared when a judge ruled that the fans were the aggressors and overstepped the prerogatives as fans.

After Chicago defeated Toronto 6-3 on November 27, Conn Smythe told goaltender Turk Broda , "I'm not running a fat man's team!" and said that Broda would not play until he reduced his weight to 190 lb. At the time, Broda weighed almost 200. Al Rollins was purchased from Cleveland of the AHL and Gil Mayer was brought up for good measure. When he reached 189 pounds, Broda went back into the Toronto net and he gained his 4th shutout of the season December 3 and Maple Leaf fans cheered all of his 22 saves.

After the Red Wings clobbered Chicago 9-2 on February 8, writer Lew Walter tried to interview Chicago coach Charlie Conacher . Conacher exploded in anger, criticized Walter's past stories and punched Walter, knocking him down to the floor. Walter announced that he would seek a warrant for Conacher's arrest. NHL president Clarence Campbell took a dim view of Conacher's actions and fined him $200. Conacher then phoned Walter and apologized, saying he regretted what had taken place.

Montreal fans began to boo Bill Durnan , like they had in 1947-48 , despite the fact he was the league's best goalkeeper, and in an interview, he stated he was going to retire at the end of the season. In reality, Durnan had been cut a number of times during the season, and at one point, had to take penicillin. It caused a high fever and he missed some action. Despite this, he recorded eight shutouts and won the Vezina Trophy for the sixth time in his seven-year career.

Ken Reardon got himself into trouble when he made a statement to a magazine suggesting retribution to Cal Gardner , stating: "I'm going to make sure that Gardner gets 14 stitches in his mouth. I may have to wait a long time, but I'll get even." On March 1, 1950, Clarence Campbell made Reardon post a $1,000 bond to make sure he didn't carry out his threat. When the season ended, Reardon was refunded the $1,000, since he did not hurt Gardner as he said he would.


Final standings



Scoring leaders

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


STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS


Playoff bracket

  RD1-seed1 '''1'''
  RD1-team1 ''' Detroit Red Wings '''
  RD1-score1 '''4'''
  RD1-seed2 3
  RD1-team2 Toronto Maple Leafs
  RD1-score2 3
  RD1-seed3 2
  RD1-team3 Montreal Canadiens
  RD1-score3 1
  RD1-seed4 '''4'''
  RD1-team4 ''' New York Rangers '''
  RD1-score4 '''4'''
  RD2-seed1 '''1'''
  RD2-team1 ''' Detroit Red Wings '''
  RD2-score1 '''4'''
  RD2-seed2 4
  RD2-team2 New York Rangers
  RD2-score2 3




NHL AWARDS



All-Star teams



DEBUTS



LAST GAMES

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1949-50 (listed with their last team):


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