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Picture a dimly lit living room in 1940 where only about 300 people across an entire nation are watching a flickering black-and-white broadcast of professional hockey. There are no jumbotrons, no million-dollar advertising campaigns, just a tiny experimental window into the future of sports. On pplpod, we examine the chaotic 1939-40 NHL season—the 23rd year of the league's existence—when human dramas collided with technological milestones and the birth of one of sports' most infamous curses. This was a season of impossible contrasts: a team watching their home stadium burn to the ground, a player setting an all-time scoring record while complaining mostly about frostbite, and a Stanley Cup finals that had to be relocated mid-series because the ice was literally melting from an unusually warm spring.

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Stanley CupYorkUnited StatesAmericansTorontoGameRegular SeasonMontreal CanadiensBoston BruinsMapleNational Hockey LeagueRangersEddie ShoreDave KerrBobby BauerMilt SchmidtBrian HextallFrank BrimsekThe Chaotic 1939-1940 NHL SeasonKraut Line