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The 1918-19 NHL season was the 2nd regular season of the NHL.
Regular SeasonThe regular season proceeded with three teams and a twenty-game split-season schedule. However, the second half of the season was cut short to eight games when the Toronto Arenas suspended operations for the year following financial difficulties. Left with only two teams, the league had its first ever best-of-seven series to determine who would meet the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champions for the Stanley Cup. StandingsFirst Half
Leading Scorers
Leading Goltenders
Stanley Cup PlayoffsWith the NHL reduced to two teams eighteen games into its 20-game season, a decision was made to have the two remaining teams, coincidentally the two teams leading each half of the playoffs, compete in a best-of-seven series to see which team would head west to battle against the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champions. Montreal would eventually win the series and face the Seattle Metropolitans for the Cup. With the series tied after five games (with one tie), the sixth game was slated for April 1, 1919 when the Spanish Flu epidemic forced the cancellation of the series. Several players on both sides were sick because to it, and it would eventually claim the life of Canadiens star Joe Hall four days later. To date, this was the only year in which the Cup was not awarded. All dates in 1919 League FinalsOttawa vs. Montreal
Montreal wins series 4-1 Stanley Cup ChampionshipMontreal vs. Seattle (PCHA)
no winner awarded -- playoffs were curtailed due to the influenza epidemic
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