1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks season

The 1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's fifth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a surprising season, in which they finished over .500 for the first time in team history, and making the playoffs after a two-year absence. The Hawks would go on to lose to the Montreal Canadiens in the first round. Prior to the season, Chicago would name former team captain and player-coach Dick Irvin as the head coach. The team responded with a club record 24 wins and 51 points, and finished in second place in the American Division, and make the playoffs for the 2nd straight season.

1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks
Division2nd American
1930–31 record24–17–3
Home record13–8–1
Road record11–9–2
Goals for108
Goals against78
Team information
General managerFrederic McLaughlin
CoachDick Irvin
CaptainTy Arbour
ArenaChicago Stadium
Team leaders
GoalsJohnny Gottselig (20)
AssistsTom Cook (14)
PointsJohnny Gottselig (32)
Penalty minutesTaffy Abel (45)
WinsChuck Gardiner (24)
Goals against averageChuck Gardiner (1.73)
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