1920–21 Toronto St. Patricks season
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The 1920–21 Toronto St. Patricks season was the Toronto National Hockey League (NHL) franchise's fourth season, second as the St. Patricks. The club won the regular season schedule, but lost in the playoffs and did not play for the
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.


Offseason


Regular season


Final standings


Record vs. opponents


Schedule and results


Playoffs

The St. Patricks qualified first in the second half and played the Senators for the league championship. The Senators defeated the St. Patricks (5–0 and 2–0) to progress to the Stanley Cup final against the
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, who they also defeated three games to two.


Player statistics


Scorers


Awards and records


Transactions

* December 4, 1920: Loaned Babe Dye to the Hamilton Tigers * December 15, 1920: Signed Free Agent Rod Smylie * December 16, 1920: Traded
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to the Hamilton Tigers for cash * December 24, 1920: Babe Dye returned to Toronto from Hamilton Tigers * January 25, 1921: Acquired Sprague Cleghorn from Hamilton Tigers for future considerations * March 15, 1921: Released Sprague Cleghorn


References

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