Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against The Hawks finished with the 2nd fewest goals against in the league.
In goal, Charlie Gardiner would play in every game, and he would break the Hawks record for wins (24), shutouts (12) and GAA (1.73). Frank Ingram would have a big season, scoring a career high 17 goals.
Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Canada on Ice The World Hockey Championships, 1920–2008. Skaters: Albert Collon, Jean de Craene, Louis De Ridder, Willy Kreitz, Jules Lecomte, Jef Lekens, David Meyer, Marco Peltzer, Jean van de Wouwer, Pierre Van Reysschoot, Willy Van Rompaey Skaters: Gianmario Baroni, Guido Botturi, Tino de Mazzeri, Ernesto Iscaki, Frank Roncarelli, Decio Trovati, Luigi Venosta Goaltenders: Enrico Calcaterra, Augusto Gerosa. Skaters: Eric Carruthers, Frank de Marwicz, Norm Grace, William Home, Nevill Melland, Robert Mulholland, Blaine Sexton Goaltenders: William Speechly, John Rogers. Skaters: Seichi Hayashi, Susumo Hirano, Kiku Inaba, Yoshio Kinoshita, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Kiyoshi Ohga, Toshihiko Shoji Goaltenders: Towohiko Nishiuchi, Toshio Takahashi. Skaters: André Charlet, Martial Couvert, Raoul Couvert, Jean-Pierre Hagnauer, Albert Hassler, Jacques Lacarriere, Charles Munz, Léonhard Quaglia, Gerard Simond Goaltenders: Philippe Lefebure, Jacques Morisson, Michel Tournier. Skaters: Miklos Barcza, Frigyes Barna, Dejan Bikar, Matyas Farkas, Zoltan Jeney, Peter Krempels, Istvan Krepuska, Geza Lator, Sandor Minder, Jozsef Revay, Bela Weiner Goaltenders: Tibor Heinrich, Istvan Benyovits. Skaters: Wolfgang Dorasil, Wilhelm Heinz, Karel Hromadka, Josef Kral, Jan Krasl, Josef Malecek, Jaroslav Pusbauer, Bohumil Steigenhofer, Tomas Svihovec, Jiri Tozicka Goaltenders: Jan Peka, Jaroslav Pospisil. Skaters: Tadeusz Adamowski, Aleksander Kowalski, Wlodzimierz Krygier, Lucjan Kulej, Czesaw Marchewczyk, Roman Sabinski, Kazimierz Sokolowski, Karol Szenajch, Aleksander Tupalski, Karol Weissberg Goaltenders: Jozef Stogowski, Tadeusz Sachs. Skaters: Walter Bruck, Fritz Demmer, Jacques Dietrichstein, Hans Ertl, Sepp Göbl, Karl Kirchberger, Ulli Lederer, Walter Sell, Hans Tatzer, Hans Trauttenberg. Goaltenders: Fritz Lichtschien, Hermann Weiss. Skaters: Fritz Fuchs, Albert Geromini, Fritz Kraatz, Carletto Mai, Heini Meng, Albert Rudolph, Luzius Rüedi, Bar Torriani, Bibi Torriani.
Goaltenders: Albert Kunzler, Emil Eberle. Skaters: Rudi Ball, Alfred Heinrich, Erich Herker, Gustav Jaenecke, Franz Kreisel, Gunther Kummetz, Erich Romer, Martin Schröttle, Marquard Slevogt Forwards: Alexander Park, Wallace Adams, Howard Armstrong, Albert Clayton, Gordon Grant, Donald Hutchinson. Defensemen: Joseph Griffin, Frederick Radke. The loss to Austria was the first time any Canadian team had lost to a European team. The Canadian team lost to Austria 1-0 on February 7 (in Vienna) in an exhibition match. Additionally, the fourth place match was played in Vienna, Austria, making this the only world hockey championship tournament to take place in three different countries. Warm winter weather melted the ice in Chamonix, France and forced the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace officials to move the tournament to Berlin, Germany, and the Sportpalast (which had artificial ice). Canada was put into the gold medal final game, and the tournament was played to determine an opponent. The Canadian team was considered so dominant that it did not participate in the knock-out tournament. The tournament was a direct knock-out playoff.