1932-33 Stanley Cup Championship

Season in Review

The Rangers' second Stanley Cup victory came in 1933, when the Blueshirts defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs. 3-1.

The Rangers posted a 23-17-6 record in the regular season, good enough for third in the American Division standings. Captain Bill Cook led the way offensively with 28 goals and 50 points in 48 games, while goaltender Andy Aitkenhead picked up 23 wins in 48 games.

In the postseason, it was 24-year-old winger Cecil Dillon that emerged as the team's offensive force, registering eight goals and 10 points in eight games en route to a Stanley Cup.

American Division Standings

TEAM

GP

W

L

T

P

BOS

48

25

15

8

58

DET

48

25

15

8

58

NYR

48

23

17

6

54

CHI

48

16

20

12

44

Regular Season Leaders

CATEGORY
LEADER
TOTAL

Goals

Bill Cook

28

Assists

Frank Boucher

28

Points

Bill Cook

50

PIM

Ching Johnson

127

Wins

Andy Aitkenhead

23

GAA

Andy Aitkenhead

2.16

Shutouts

Andy Aitkenhead

3

1932-33 New York Rangers

HEAD COACH

Lester Patrick

FORWARDS

5

Bill Cook

6

Fred 'Bun' Cook

7

Frank Boucher

8

Cecil Dillon

10

Butch Keeling

9

Murray Murdoch

11

Gord Pettinger

4

Babe Siebert

12

Art Somers

11

Carl Voss

DEFENSE

3

Ivan 'Ching' Johnson

3

Ott Heller

15

Doug Brennan

2

Earl Seibert

GOALIE

1

Andy Aitkenhead

Quarterfinals

GAME
RESULT

1

NYR 5 - 2 MTL

2

MTL 3 - 3 NYR

NYR WIN ON TOTAL GOALS 

Semi-Finals

GAME
RESULT

1

NYR 2 - 0 DET

2

DET 3 - 4 NYR

NYR WIN ON TOTAL GOALS 

Stanley Cup Final

GAME
RESULT

1

NYR 5 - 1 TOR

2

TOR 1 - 3 NYR

3

TOR 3 - 2 NYR

4

TOR 0 - 1 NYR

NYR WIN SERIES 3-1