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683:. The team won 38 of 44 games for a .875 winning percentage, the highest in league history; the five losses tied a record for the fewest ever, and the four road losses tied a record for the second fewest. The Bruins also only finished one game in a tie, a record for the fewest ties in a season since the NHL began recording the record in 1926. One of the longest winning streaks was also set during the season. From December 3, 1929, until January 9, 1930, the team won fourteen games in a row, a record that lasted until 1982 and now tied for the third longest, as of October 2010. A home winning streak began the same day and lasted for twenty games, until March 18, 1930, which was tied for the longest of its kind in 1976. In 508:, president of the NHA. Ross responded by declaring himself a free agent and claiming his contract with the Wanderers was no longer valid. Consequently, although having no technical power to do so, Quinn suspended Ross from all organized hockey. The proposed new league failed to materialize and Ross applied for reinstatement to the NHA, which was granted at a meeting of the team owners on December 18, 1914. The owners realized if they suspended Ross, they would also have to suspend all those he signed, hurting the league. However, Ross's actions led to his release by the Wanderers. At first he trained with the 540:. Ross, who finished with three goals in sixteen games in the season, scored one goal in the first match against the Wanderers, a Senators 4–0 victory, and though Ottawa lost the second game 1–0, they won the series, 4–1. To help the Senators stop the Wanderers, who were known for their speed, Ross created a new system of defence. Termed "kitty bar the door", it required three defenders to align themselves across the ice 30 feet in front of the goaltender to stop offensive rushes. This style of defence would later be used in a modified version known as the 520: 350: 42: 563:(NHL) in November 1917. Before the start of the season, Ross was named coach of the Wanderers, in addition to playing for the team. He played in the first game in NHL history on December 19, 1917, in which the Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas 10–9, in Montreal; Ross earned the league's first penalty during the game and also scored his first and only NHL goal. A fire on January 2, 1918, destroyed their home, the 716: 479:, stating "all the players want is a fair deal ... The players are not trying to bulldoze the NHA, but we want to know where we get off at." The plans were abandoned when they realized all the suitable arenas would be unavailable as they were owned or leased by the NHA. Ross scored four goals in eleven games with the Wanderers, who finished fourth in the five-team league. During a match against the 702:, a tactic that became a widespread practice in hockey. Stepping aside as coach in 1934 to focus on managing the team, Ross hired Frank Patrick as coach with a salary of $ 10,500, which was high for such a role. However rumours spread during the season that Patrick was drinking heavily and not being as strict with the players as Ross wanted. After the Bruins lost their playoff series with the 444: 631:, said that his team could easily defeat the Bruinsβ€”Ross's team had won only two of their first fifteen NHL games. This began a feud between Smythe and Ross which lasted for over 40 years, until Ross' death; while mostly confined to newspaper reports, they refused to speak to each other at NHL Board of Governor meetings. The Bruins finished their 596:, and adopted new methods in training camp that emphasized physical fitness, including work off the ice. However, the Tigers finished with a record of six wins and eighteen losses, last in the NHL for the third successive year, and Ross did not return the next season. His next coaching appointment arose from meeting Boston grocery store magnate 567:, and forced them to fold after four games. However, the NHL insisted the team continue to play, and recorded two additional scheduled matches as defaulted losses for the Wanderers, even though the matches were not played. With the Wanderers disbanded, Ross retired as a player. His NHL career yielded one goal in three games played. 791:, and led the team to 25 wins in 48 games, which was enough to earn third place in the league. By this time the Second World War had caused several Bruins players, including the entire Kraut Line and goaltender Brimsek, to enlist in their respective armed forces. The Bruins finished second in the NHL during the 647:, the other top professional hockey league, was in decline. The Patrick brothers, who controlled the league, offered to sell the remaining five teams for $ 300,000. Ross realized the potential talent available and convinced Adams to pay the money. As a result, the Bruins acquired the rights to several future 222:
and general manager of the team. He later coached the team on three separate occasions until 1945, and stayed as general manager until his retirement in 1954. Ross helped the Bruins finish first place in the league ten times and win the Stanley Cup three times; Ross personally coached the team to two
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The date of Ross's birth is disputed. Many sources give the year of his birth as 1886. However, Eric Zweig has noted this is unlikely and has cited contemporary newspaper reports and archival materials to support 1885. The 1885 date was also used on the headstone of Ross's grave when it was replaced
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1,000 to play both matches, a common practice at the time, and the Thistles won the Cup. While failing to score, Ross started many plays and proved an important part of the team. Although he played for the opposing team, he received a good reception from the Montreal crowd. Ross did not play for the
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On November 11, 1943, Art Ross became the first NHL coach to pull the goaltender for an extra attacker when he pulled goaltender Bert Gardiner for an extra attacker to go for the tie against the Chicago Blackhawks. Clint Smith scored the first empty-net goal in NHL history and the Bruins lost 6–4.
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in 1949, selected for his playing career rather than his work as an executive. A ceremony for his induction was held before a Bruins game on December 2, 1949, where he was given his Hall of Fame scroll and a silver tray with the emblems of the six NHL teams on it. In 1975 he was inducted into the
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Ross demanded a salary of $ 1,600. Although he settled for $ 1,200, the average salary of hockey players at the time was $ 600. Ross received a cash bonus of $ 400 to play in a Stanley Cup challenge against a team from Edmonton in December 1908, in which the Wanderers won the two-game, total-goal
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with six wins in thirty games, one of the worst records in the history of the league. Several records were set throughout the season; the three home wins are tied for the second-fewest ever, and an eleven-game losing streak from December 8, 1924, until February 17, 1925, set a record for longest
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After graduating from high school in 1903, Ross began working at Merchants Bank and occasionally played for their hockey team. When he moved to Brandon Ross transferred to a local branch. In 1906 Ross resigned from the bank, and instead joined the Wheat City Flour Mills Company. Ross opened a
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in the 1936 playoffs, the result of an 8–1 score in the second game, a newspaper claimed that Patrick had been drinking the day of the game and had trouble controlling the team. Several days later, Ross relieved Patrick of his duties and once again assumed the role of coach.
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Zweig notes that Ross was likely not born in the town of Naughton itself, but was listed as it was "the closest white settlement to the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) post" that the family lived at. Zweig suggests Ross was likely born at the post itself. See
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After the 1914–15 season, the Senators and Wanderers finished with identical records of fourteen wins and six losses. A two-game, total goal series was played to determine the NHA league champion who would contest the Stanley Cup with the
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The best hockey players on their high school team, Ross and the Patrick brothers were invited to play occasional games for local league teams in Montreal. Ross first played in a senior league in 1905, joining Montreal Westmount of the
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Ross, again concerned with his salary, began negotiating with other players in the NHA to leave their teams and form a new league that would offer higher wages. These actions resulted in his suspension in November 1914 by
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in a fight, provoking a massive brawl between the two teams, which the police had to break up. The fight helped to increase the reputation Ross had as a tough player unwilling to back down from any opponent. The
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to a 4–2–1 record during the 1910–11 season. In 1915, Art Ross was the Coach of The Canadian Grenadier Guards Hockey Club. Following his playing career, Ross became an NHL referee. He was hired to coach the
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made. Even so, Ross left the team in 1916, returning to Montreal to look after his sporting goods store, and rejoining the Wanderers. He scored six goals and had two assists in sixteen games for the team.
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Ross spent his early years at the trading post and first learned to skate on the nearby lake. He grew up speaking English, and was taught French by his mother, and later in life claimed he knew
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of those victories. After being hired by the Bruins, Ross, along with his wife and two sons, moved to a suburb of Boston, and he became an American citizen in 1938. He died near Boston in 1964.
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from 1905 until 1954. Regarded as one of the best defenders of his era by his peers, he was one of the first to skate with the puck up the ice rather than pass it to a forward. He was on
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opened. The team played the Canadiens who won the match 1–0 in front of 16,000 fans. The players signed by Ross helped the Bruins to improve quickly, and they won the Stanley Cup in
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of $ 5,000 per team. The players, including Ross, were unhappy as this would result in a pay decrease, and began looking to form their league without a cap. Ross wrote to the
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The following year Ross, who had eight goals and eight assists in twenty-one games, was the second highest-paid player on the team; his salary of $ 1,400 was $ 100 less than
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from Ottawa and made him a player-assistant-coach while he assumed the role of coach and team manager. On November 20, 1928, the Bruins moved to a new arena when the
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Ross utilized his many hockey connections throughout Canada and the United States to sign players. Even so, the team started poorly. Early in the first season the
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On April 14, 1915, Ross married Muriel Kay, a native of Montreal; they had two sons, Arthur, Jr. and John. During the Second World War, both sons served in the
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with 24 wins in 50 games and Ross was again named in the Second NHL All-Star team as the second best coach in the league. The Bruins missed the playoffs in
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sporting goods store in Montreal, Art Ross & Co. in 1908, and would run that for several decades. In 1928, he served as the traveling secretary of the
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Simon Peter; George Munro; Thomas Robert; Charles William; Sybil, Roderick Reddie; Alexander Sinclair; Colin Eric; Arthur Howey; and Donald Walter. See
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in his first eight games, the Bruins traded away Tiny Thompson to allow Brimsek to play. With these players the Bruins finished first in the league in
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edges, which prevented it from bouncing too much, and used synthetic rubber, rather than the natural rubber previously in vogue. Along with
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to the NHL in 1947, to be awarded to the leading scorer in the league's regular season. In 1984 he was posthumously awarded the
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The following year Ross moved back to Montreal. He joined the Wanderers, the team he had helped to defeat, who played in the
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still used today, and advocated an improved style of goal nets, a change that lasted forty years. In 1947, Ross donated the
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and tied their record of only four away losses all season. Ross once again took over as coach of the team before the
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for HBC in the region (and thus Thomas' superior) in 1895. They moved again in 1896, settling in the affluent
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Thistles when the two teams played for the Cup again in March, which the Wanderers won to take back the Cup.
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The Kenora Thistles posing for a photo with the Stanley Cup in 1907. Ross is in the front row, far right.
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Outside of his association with the Bruins, Ross also helped to improve the game. He created a style of
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Regarded throughout his playing career as one of the best defenders in hockey, Ross was named to the
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about the German heritage of all three. Along with them, Ross had acquired a new goaltender in 1938,
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Aside from his hockey career, Ross was interested in improving the game. Before the start of the
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losing streak, surpassed in 2004 and now second longest in history. With 17 wins in 36 games the
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Ross had eleven goals in nineteen games as the Wanderers improved to second in the league.
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Ross began his career as a hockey coach during his playing days when at age 25 he led the
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at the time). He likely first played organized hockey in the 1900–01 season, joining the
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championship teams twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons; in
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was in Boston for matches against local universities. The team's manager,
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in sports history, a benefit for the family of former Wanderer defender
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Ross took over an improved team. He had recently signed three players,
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on April 22, 1938. On August 5, 1964, Ross died at a nursing home in
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as coach, but Boucher did not work well with Ross and team president
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series 13–10. He finished the season with two goals in nine games.
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On March 26, 1931, Ross substituted a sixth skater for goaltender
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in 1901 and 1902. In January 1908, he participated in the first
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baseball team, which was owned by Bruins owner Charles Adams.
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the Bruins won 36 of 48 games, and won the Stanley Cup in the
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in the final minute of play in a playoff game against the
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was also brought over from Minnesota. Ross acquired
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Index

Hockey Hall of Fame

Montreal Wanderers
Naughton, Ontario
Medford, Massachusetts
Point/Defence
Shot
Montreal Wanderers
Ottawa Hockey Club
Haileybury Comets
Brandon Wheat City
Kenora Thistles
ice hockey
executive
Stanley Cup
January 1907
Kenora Thistles
1908
Montreal Wanderers
National Hockey Association
National Hockey League
on-ice official
Hamilton Tigers
Boston Bruins
the first coach
hockey puck
Art Ross Trophy
Hockey Hall of Fame
Naughton, Ontario
Chicoutimi, Quebec

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