1926–27 Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL) season

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1926–27 Pittsburgh Pirates
Division4th American
1926–27 record15–26–3
Goals for79
Goals against108
Team information
Coach Odie Cleghorn
Team leaders
Goals Hib Milks (16)
Assists Ty Arbour (8)
Points Hib Milks (22)
Penalty minutes Herb Drury (48)
WinsRoy Worters (15)
  1925–26
1927–28  

The 1926–27 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the second season of the Pirates ice hockey team in the National Hockey League.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Final standings

American Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
New York Rangers 4425136957256
Boston Bruins 4421203978945
Chicago Black Hawks 441922311511641
Pittsburgh Pirates 44152637910833
Detroit Cougars 44122847610528

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Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

Game log

No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LNovember 16, 19260–1 New York Americans (1926–27)0–1–0
2WNovember 20, 19264–1 Detroit Cougars (1926–27)1–1–0
3WNovember 25, 19262–0 New York Rangers (1926–27)2–1–0
4WNovember 27, 19265–3@ Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)3–1–0
5LNovember 30, 19260–6@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1926–27)3–2–0
6LDecember 4, 19263–4 OT Boston Bruins (1926–27)3–3–0
7LDecember 9, 19262–5 Montreal Canadiens (1926–27)3–4–0
8TDecember 11, 19262–2 OT Montreal Maroons (1926–27)3–4–1
9LDecember 18, 19260–3@ Boston Bruins (1926–27)3–5–1
10LDecember 21, 19260–1@ New York Rangers (1926–27)3–6–1
11LDecember 23, 19260–2@ New York Americans (1926–27)3–7–1
12WDecember 25, 19263–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1926–27)4–7–1
13LDecember 30, 19260–1@ Montreal Canadiens (1926–27)4–8–1
14WJanuary 1, 19273–2@ Detroit Cougars (1926–27)5–8–1
15WJanuary 4, 19272–1@ Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)6–8–1
16LJanuary 6, 19271–3 Detroit Cougars (1926–27)6–9–1
17LJanuary 8, 19270–4 Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)6–10–1
18LJanuary 13, 19271–3 Ottawa Senators (1926–27)6–11–1
19LJanuary 15, 19271–2 New York Americans (1926–27)6–12–1
20WJanuary 18, 19276–1@ Ottawa Senators (1926–27)7–12–1
21WJanuary 20, 19273–1@ Montreal Maroons (1926–27)8–12–1
22WJanuary 22, 19271–0 OT Detroit Cougars (1926–27)9–12–1
23LJanuary 25, 19271–3@ Boston Bruins (1926–27)9–13–1
24WJanuary 27, 19274–2 Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)10–13–1
25WJanuary 29, 19272–0 Boston Bruins (1926–27)11–13–1
26LFebruary 6, 19271–2@ New York Rangers (1926–27)11–14–1
27LFebruary 8, 19270–5@ New York Americans (1926–27)11–15–1
28LFebruary 10, 19270–1 Montreal Maroons (1926–27)11–16–1
29LFebruary 12, 19272–3 OT New York Rangers (1926–27)11–17–1
30TFebruary 15, 19271–1 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1926–27)11–17–2
31LFebruary 19, 19270–1@ Ottawa Senators (1926–27)11–18–2
32WFebruary 22, 19273–0@ Montreal Maroons (1926–27)12–18–2
33TFebruary 26, 19271–1 OT Toronto Maple Leafs (1926–27)12–18–3
34LMarch 1, 19271–4@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1926–27)12–19–3
35LMarch 3, 19271–2 Ottawa Senators (1926–27)12–20–3
36LMarch 5, 19271–2 Montreal Canadiens (1926–27)12–21–3
37LMarch 8, 19272–5@ Boston Bruins (1926–27)12–22–3
38LMarch 10, 19271–7@ Detroit Cougars (1926–27)12–23–3
39LMarch 15, 19270–5 New York Rangers (1926–27)12–24–3
40WMarch 17, 19276–2 Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)13–24–3
41LMarch 19, 19272–3 OT@ Chicago Black Hawks (1926–27)13–25–3
42LMarch 22, 19271–4@ New York Rangers (1926–27)13–26–3
43WMarch 24, 19274–3 Boston Bruins (1926–27)14–26–3
44WMarch 26, 19276–4 OT@ Detroit Cougars (1926–27)15–26–3

Playoffs

The Pirates did not qualify for the playoffs

Player stats

Regular season

Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM
Hib Milks LW/C441662218
Harold Darragh LW42123154
Ty Arbour LW41781510
Johnny McKinnon D441301321
Tex White RW4354921
Herb Drury D/RW4251648
Charlie Langlois RW/D3651636
Duke McCurry LW3333623
Baldy Cotton LW3750517
Rodger Smith D364046
Mickey McGuire LW323036
Odie Cleghorn RW/C30000
Lionel Conacher D900012
Roy Worters G440000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
Roy Worters 271144152631082.394
Team:271144152631082.394

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes; PPG=Power-play goals; SHG=Short-handed goals; GWG=Game-winning goals
      MIN=Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SO = Shutouts;

Awards and records

Transactions

See also

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References

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