The 1934–35 NHL season was the 18th season of the National Hockey League. Nine teams each played 48 games. The Montreal Maroons were the Stanley Cup winners as they swept the Toronto Maple Leafs in three games in the final series.
Regular season
Final standings
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes
| Player
|
Team
|
GP
|
G
|
A
|
PTS
|
PIM
|
| Charlie Conacher |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
47 |
36 |
21 |
57 |
24
|
| Syd Howe |
St. Louis Eagles/Detroit Red Wings |
50 |
22 |
25 |
47 |
34
|
| Larry Aurie |
Detroit Red Wings |
48 |
17 |
29 |
46 |
24
|
| Frank Boucher |
New York Rangers |
48 |
13 |
32 |
45 |
2
|
| Busher Jackson |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
42 |
22 |
22 |
44 |
27
|
Stanley Cup playoffs
Playoff bracket
NHL awards
All-Star teams
| First Team |
Position |
Second Team
|
| Lorne Chabot, Chicago Black Hawks
|
G
|
Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins
|
| Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins
|
D
|
Cy Wentworth, Montreal Maroons
|
| Earl Seibert, New York Rangers
|
D
|
Art Coulter, Chicago Black Hawks
|
| Frank Boucher, New York Rangers
|
C
|
Cooney Weiland, Detroit Red Wings
|
| Charlie Conacher, Toronto Maple Leafs
|
RW
|
Dit Clapper, Boston Bruins
|
| Busher Jackson, Toronto Maple Leafs
|
LW
|
Aurel Joliat, Montreal Canadiens
|
| Lester Patrick, New York Rangers
|
Coach
|
Dick Irvin, Toronto Maple Leafs
|
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The 2004–05 season was not played due to a lockout. |