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1987 SC Playoff Summaries MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 19 5 8 Jean Béliveau, Marcel Bonin, Connie Broden, Floyd Curry, Bernie Geoffrion, Phil Goyette, Doug Harvey, Charlie Hodge, Tom Johnson, Albert Langlois, Don Marshall, Ab McDonald, Gerry McNeil, Dickie Moore, Bert Olmstead, Jacques Plante, Andre Pronovost, Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Maurice “Rocket” Richard CAPTAIN, Dollard St. Laurent, Jean-Guy Talbot, Bob Turner Senator Hartland Molson CHAIRMAN, Frank J. Selke GENERAL MANAGER Hector “Toe” Blake HEAD COACH © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1958 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 96 v. 3 DETROIT RED WINGS 70 GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC HECTOR ‘TOE’ BLAKE v. GM JACK ADAMS, HC SID ABEL CANADIENS SWEEP SERIES Tuesday, March 25 Thursday, March 27 DETROIT 1 @ MONTREAL 8 DETROIT 1 @ MONTREAL 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 1 (Dickie Moore, Doug Harvey) 2:22 1. MONTREAL, Phil Goyette 4 (Jean-Guy Talbot) 18:04 2. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 2 (Bernie Geoffrion, Doug Harvey) 4:07 PPG GWG 3. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 1 (Bert Olmstead, Jean-Guy Talbot) 6:20 Penalties – Langlois M 5:19, Curry M 6:18, Ullman D Harvey M 6:48, Mickoski D 10:18 4. MONTREAL, Bernie Geoffrion 1 (Maurice Richard, Henri Richard) 8:55 PPG 5. MONTREAL, Phil Goyette 1 (Claude Provost, Albert Langlois) 14:33 SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Johnny Wilson 2 (Billy McNeill, Red Kelly) 13:39 Penalties – Kennedy D 3:57, Bailey D 7:48, Provost M 9:16, Marshall M 15:41 3. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 2 (Don Marshall, Bert Olmstead) 17:13 SECOND PERIOD Penalties – Goegan D 5:18, Geoffrion M 6:12 6. MONTREAL, Phil Goyette 2 (Claude Provost) 3:59 7. DETROIT, Johnny Wilson 1 (Norm Ullman, Alex Delvecchio) 12:19 PPG THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 3 (Henri Richard) 5:05 PPG Penalties – Marshall M 5:22, Kennedy D (double minor) Harvey M 7:43, Talbot M 12:12, Arbour D (double minor) 5. MONTREAL, André Pronovost 1 (Phil Goyette, Claude Provost) 5:19 Pronovost M 12:35 6. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 4 (Dickie Moore, Henri Richard) 12:23 THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Talbot M 1:19, Mickoski D 3:35, Kennedy D 5:39, Harvey M 6:33, McNeill D 10:12, Goegan D 13:36, 8. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 1 (Jean Béliveau, Maurice Richard) 12:17 PPG M. Richard M 14:33 9. MONTREAL, Phil Goyette 3 (Jean-Guy Talbot) 17:56 Shots on goal by Penalties – Kelly D 3:37, Langlois M 9:07, Goegan D (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 11:48, Plante M (served by RED WINGS 7 12 7 26 Bonin) 12:55, Provost M 15:41, Provost M 19:28 CANADIENS 13 8 19 40 DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante Shots on goal by RED WINGS 12 16 12 40 Referee: Eddie Powers Linesmen: Bill Morrison, Art Skov CANADIENS 10 11 14 35 At Montreal Forum DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante Referee: Red Storey Linesmen: Bill Morrison, Art Skov At Montreal Forum Sunday, March 30 Tuesday, April 1 MONTREAL 2 @ DETROIT 1 OVERTIME MONTREAL 4 @ DETROIT 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties – Bonin M 5:58, Ullman D 7:27, M. Pronovost D 9:27, Béliveau M 19:33 Penalties – Bailey D Harvey M 2:32, Moore M Kennedy D (double minor) 8:45, H. Richard M 14:08, A. Pronovost M 18:08 SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Forbes Kennedy 1 (Marcel Pronovost) 14:07 SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 2 (Jean Béliveau, Maurice Richard) 16:00 PPG 1. DETROIT, Jack McIntyre 1 (Gordie Howe) 5:49 2. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 5 (Henri Richard, Doug Harvey) 8:45 Penalties – M. Pronovost D 10:52, Bailey D (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 14:38 3. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 1 (Norm Ullman, Jack McIntyre) 10:27 4. DETROIT, Billy McNeill 1 (Johnny Wilson, Al Arbour) 11:13 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – Talbot M 3:33, St. Laurent M 14:43 Penalties – A. Pronovost M 5:07 THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 6 (Doug Harvey, Jean Béliveau) 4:00 PPG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 6. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 3 (Jean Béliveau, Bernie Geoffrion) 8:07 3. MONTREAL, André Pronovost 2 (unassisted) 11:52 GWG 7. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 1 (unassisted) 9:56 PPG GWG Penalties – None Penalties – McNeill D 2:02, Goegan D 8:41, Goyette M 16:33 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANADIENS 6 13 3 7 29 CANADIENS Unavailable RED WINGS 12 9 9 5 35 RED WINGS Unavailable MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: George Hayes, Matt Pavelich Referee: Red Storey Linesmen: George Hayes, Matt Pavelich 14,065 at Olympia Stadium At Olympia Stadium © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1958 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 2 NEW YORK RANGERS 77 v. 4 BOSTON BRUINS 69 GM MUZZ PATRICK, HC PHIL WATSON v. GM LYNN PATRICK, HC MILT SCHMIDT BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 6 Tuesday, March 25 Thursday, March 27 BOSTON 3 @ NEW YORK 5 BOSTON 4 @ NEW YORK 3 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Fleming MacKell 1 (Larry Regan, Don McKenney) 0:48 1. BOSTON, Doug Mohns 1 (Allan Stanley, Fleming MacKell) 5:05 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Larry Popein 1 (Dean Prentice) 4:40 2. NEW YORK, Andy Bathgate 1 (Camille Henry, Dave Creighton) 5:28 3. BOSTON, Jerry Toppazzini 1 (Fleming MacKell, Doug Mohns) 7:21 3. NEW YORK, Andy Bathgate 2 (Andy Hebenton, Bill Gadsby) 8:58 PPG 4. NEW YORK, Andy Hebenton 1 (Andy Bathgate, Bill Gadsby) 10:45 SHG 4. BOSTON, Don McKenney 1 (unassisted) 19:38 5. NEW YORK, Camille Henry 1 (Andy Hebenton, Dave Creighton) 18:38 PPG Penalties – Bucyk B 0:34, Fontinato N 4:00, Mohns B 7:18, Flaman B 8:31, Bathgate N 9:58, Penalties – Mohns B 5:01, Gendron N 9:07, Evans N 13:57, Stasiuk B 17:37 MacKell B Howell N 18:07 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 6. NEW YORK, Dave Creighton 1 (Camille Henry, Parker MacDonald) 10:29 PPG GWG 5. NEW YORK, Jean-Guy Gendron 1 (Andy Hebenton, Hank Ciesla) 7:24 7. BOSTON, Bronco Horvath 1 (Vic Stasiuk, Doug Mohns) 17:45 Penalties – Bucyk B 11:38, Boone B Henry N (majors) 11:55, Bathgate N Mohns B 12:18 Penalties – Popein N 1:58, Stanley B 4:22, Bucyk B 9:19 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Don McKenney 2 (Doug Mohns, Fleming MacKell) 11:13 8. NEW YORK, Dave Creighton 2 (Andy Bathgate) 7:01 Penalties – Johnson B Evans N 13:30 Penalties – Horvath B Gadsby N 0:14, Horvath B Creighton N 18:29 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Shots on goal by 7. BOSTON, Jerry Toppazzini 2 (Fleming MacKell, Don McKenney) 4:46 GWG BRUINS 11 8 10 29 RANGERS 10 11 9 30 Penalties – None BOSTON, Harry Lumley; NEW YORK, Gump Worsley Shots on goal by Referee: Powers Linesmen: George Hayes, Doug Davies BRUINS 8 6 9 2 25 15,925 at Madison Square Garden III RANGERS 12 10 5 3 30 BOSTON, Don Simmons; NEW YORK, Gump Worsley Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: George Hayes, Doug Davies 15,925 at Madison Square Garden III Saturday, March 29 Tuesday, April 1 NEW YORK 0 @ BOSTON 5 NEW YORK 5 @ BOSTON 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Doug Mohns 2 (Johnny Bucyk, Larry Regan) 9:24 GWG 1. NEW YORK, Dean Prentice 1 (Andy Bathgate) 5:19 PPG 2. BOSTON, Don McKenney 3 (Doug Mohns, Fleming MacKell) 13:18 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Dave Creighton 3 (Parker MacDonald, Camille Henry) 9:47 PPG 3. BOSTON, Don McKenney 4 (Fleming MacKell, Leo Boivin) 17:40 PPG Penalties – Bucyk B 1:13, Hebenton N 2:17, Fontinato N 4:24, Gendron N MacKell B 6:08, Boivin B 6:13, Penalties – Evans N 5:07, Gadsby N 8:13, Evans N (major) 13:02, Stasiuk B 15:05, Gendron N Stasiuk B (minors, Bucyk B 9:16, Foley N 16:44, Evans N Stasiuk B 17:45 majors) 19:12 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Jerry Toppazzini 3 (unassisted) 2:04 PPG 4. BOSTON, Buddy Boone 1 (Doug Mohns, Johnny Bucyk) 4:01 4. NEW YORK, Andy Hebenton (Dean Prentice, Lou Fontinato) 16:17 GWG 5. NEW YORK, Andy Bathgate 3 (unassisted) 19:12 Penalties – Cahan N 10:44, Bathgate N Hillman B 13:39 Penalties – Hebenton N 0:24, Mohns B 6:50, Lewicki N 7:43, Cahan N 14:01 THIRD PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Norm Johnson 1 (Larry Regan, Fern Flaman) 7:36 SHG THIRD PERIOD 6.
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