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1987 SC Playoff Summaries TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 19 51 Bill Barilko, Max Bentley, Hugh Bolton, Turk Broda, Fern Flaman, Cal Gardner, Bob Hassard, Bill Juzda, Ted Kennedy CAPTAIN, Joe Klukay, Danny Lewicki, Fleming MacKell, John McCormack, Howie Meeker, Gus Mortson, Al Rollins, Tod Sloan, Sid Smith, Jimmy Thomson, Ray Timgren, Harry Watson Conn Smythe PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Joe Primeau 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. 1951 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 DETROIT RED WINGS 101 v. 3 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 65 GM JACK ADAMS, HC TOMMY IVAN v. GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC DICK IRVIN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 6 Tuesday, March 27 Thursday, March 29 MONTREAL 3 @ DETROIT 2 FOURTH OVERTIME MONTREAL 1 @ DETROIT 0 TRIPLE OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 1 (Leo Reise, Jr., Sid Abel) 12:15 NO SCORING 2. MONTREAL, Butch Bouchard 1 (Sid McNabney) 13:35 Penalties – None Penalties – Harvey M SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties – None Penalties – McNabney M, Goldham D, Richard M, Lindsay D THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING 3. DETROIT, Leo Reise, Jr. 1 (Sid Abel, Gordie Howe) 1:10 4. MONTREAL, Bert Olmstead 1 (Maurice Richard, Elmer Lach) 9:03 Penalties – Bouchard M, Harvey M, Lindsay D Penalties – None FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – None Penalties – None SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – Harvey M, Howe D Penalties – None THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 2 (Bud MacPherson, Billy Reay) 3:20 GWG THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – None Penalties – None Shots on goal by CANADIENS 43 FOURTH OVERTIME PERIOD RED WINGS 42 5. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 1 (unassisted) 1:09 GWG MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil; DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk Penalties – None Referee: Red Storey Linesmen: Harold March, Sam Babcock 13,818 at Olympia Stadium Shots on goal by CANADIENS 42 RED WINGS 62 MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil; DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk Referee: Bill Chadwick Linesmen: George Hayes, Sammy Babcock 13,246 at Olympia Stadium Saturday, March 31 Tuesday, April 3 DETROIT 2 @ MONTREAL 0 DETROIT 4 @ MONTREAL 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. DETROIT, Leo Reise, Jr. 2 (Marty Pavelich) 9:40 2. DETROIT, Metro Prystai 1 (Gerry Couture, Gaye Stewart) 10:10 GWG Penalties – Harvey M, Mosdell M, McFadden D Penalties – Lindsay D, Meger M, MacPherson M, Olmstead M, Reise, Jr. D SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 2 (Bob Goldham) 16:33 GWG SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Elmer Lach 1 (Doug Harvey, Bert Olmstead) 14:28 Penalties – None Penalties – Harvey M, Johnson M, Stewart D (double minor) THIRD PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Sid Abel 1 (unassisted) 13:45 THIRD PERIOD 4. DETROIT, Gerry Couture 1 (Leo Reise, Jr., Gaye Stewart) 10:26 Penalties – None 5. DETROIT, Sid Abel 2 (Gordie Howe, Leo Reise, Jr.) 13:14 Shots on goal by Penalties – Pavelich D, Geoffrion M RED WINGS 14 4 13 31 CANADIENS 5 11 8 24 Shots on goal by DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil RED WINGS 28 CANADIENS 23 Referee: George Gravel Linesmen: George Hayes, Bill Morrison DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil 14,417 at Montreal Forum Referee: Bill Chadwick Linesmen: Bill Morrison, George Hayes 14,428 at Montreal Forum Thursday, April 5 Saturday, April 7 MONTREAL 5 @ DETROIT 2 DETROIT 2 @ MONTREAL 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Sid Abel 3 (unassisted) 1:09 NO SCORING 2. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 3 (Ted Lindsay, Red Kelly) 14:27 Penalties – None Penalties – Woit D, Lindsay D, Richard M SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 3. MONTREAL, Billy Reay 1 (Paul Meger) 1:04 4. MONTREAL, Bert Olmstead 2 (Maurice Richard, Doug Harvey) 11:45 Penalties – None 5. MONTREAL, Bernie Geoffrion 1 (Paul Masnick) 17:51 GWG THIRD PERIOD Penalties – MacPherson M, Howe D 1. MONTREAL, Billy Reay 2 (Paul Meger, Bernie Geoffrion) 6:49 2. DETROIT, Sid Abel 4 (Gordie Howe) 7:31 THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 4 (Elmer Lach) 9:26 6. MONTREAL, Maurice Richard 3 (Bert Olmstead) 14:45 4. MONTREAL, Ken Mosdell 1 (Floyd Curry) 15:45 GWG 7. MONTREAL, Calum MacKay 1 (Floyd Curry, Ken Mosdell) 18:07 5. DETROIT, Ted Lindsay 1 (Sid Abel, George Gee) 19:15 Penalties – None Penalties – None Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANADIENS 7 9 9 25 RED WINGS 6 12 11 29 RED WINGS 9 12 7 28 CANADIENS 9 10 7 26 MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil; DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; MONTREAL, Gerry McNeil Referee: George Gravel Linesmen: Jim Primeau, Eddie Mepham Referee: Bill Chadwick Linesmen: George Hayes, Sam Babcock At Olympia Stadium 14,448 at Montreal Forum © 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. 1951 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 2 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 95 v. 4 BOSTON BRUINS 62 GM CONN SMYTHE, HC JOE PRIMEAU v. GM ART ROSS, HC LYNN PATRICK MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES 4-1 Wednesday, March 28 Saturday, March 31 BOSTON 2 @ TORONTO 0 BOSTON 1 @ TORONTO 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Lorne Ferguson 1 (Johnny Peirson, Paul Ronty) 15:58 GWG 1. TORONTO, Bill Barilko 1 (Max Bentley, Joe Klukay) 3:47 Penalties – Ronty B Penalties – Ezinicki B, Gardner T, Horeck B MacKell T (majors), Flaman T SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 2. BOSTON, Johnny Peirson 1 (Ed Sandford, Woody Dumart) 9:26 Penalties – Ezinicki B, Sloan T Laycoe B (majors) Penalties – Kennedy T, Schmidt B (major), Barilko T (minor, 10-minute misconduct), Mortson T, Horeck B, Thomson T, Peirson B, Kryzanowski B THIRD PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Woody Dumart 1 (Bill Quackenbush, Bill Ezinicki) 1:13 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – None Penalties – Thomson T, Sandford B (double minor), Kennedy T, Barilko T Shots on goal by BRUINS 12 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD MAPLE LEAFS 24 NO SCORING BOSTON, Jack Gelineau; TORONTO, Al Rollins (knee), Turk Broda (approximately 17:00 of first period) Penalties – Barilko T (minor, major), Horeck B Referee: George Gravel Linesmen: George Hayes, Bill Morrison 12,919 at Maple Leaf Gardens Shots on goal by BRUINS Not published MAPLE LEAFS Not published BOSTON, Jack Gelineau; TORONTO, Turk Broda Referee: Red Storey Linesmen: Doug Young, Harold March At Maple Leaf Gardens Due to 11:45 PM curfew, game was called, recorded as tie Sunday, April 1 Tuesday, April 3 TORONTO 3 @ BOSTON 0 TORONTO 3 @ BOSTON 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Dunc Fisher 1 (Dave Creighton, Hal Laycoe) 7:50 NO SCORING Penalties – Henderson B, Schmidt B, MacKell T Penalties – M. Quackenbush B, Bentley T, Thomson T (double minor, 10-minute misconduct), Ezinicki B (four minors), Timgren T, Kraftcheck B (minor, major), Sloan T, Juzda B (major), Barilko T SECOND PERIOD 2. TORONTO, Sid Smith 1 (Jimmy Thomson, Max Bentley) 10:18 SECOND PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Max Bentley 2 (unassisted) 14:33 GWG 1. TORONTO, Cal Gardner 1 (unassisted) 3:03 GWG 2. TORONTO, Fern Flaman 1 (Max Bentley) 13:11 Penalties – Meeker T, Ezinicki B Penalties – Ezinicki B, Gardner T, Thomson T, Horeck B THIRD PERIOD 4. TORONTO, Bill Barilko 2 (Cal Gardner, Ray Timgren) 14:06 THIRD PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Max Bentley 1 (Bill Barilko, Fleming MacKell) 5:30 Penalties – Barilko T Penalties – Horeck B Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS Not published Shots on goal by BRUINS Not published MAPLE LEAFS 32 TORONTO, Turk Broda; BOSTON, Jack Gelineau BRUINS 16 TORONTO, Turk Broda; BOSTON, Jack Gelineau Referee: George Gravel Linesmen: Sammy Babcock, Dom Baolto 13,154 at Boston Garden Referee: Bill Chadwick Linesmen: Sammy Babcock, George Hayes 13,768 at Boston Garden Saturday, April 7 Sunday, April 8 BOSTON 1 @ TORONTO 4 TORONTO 6 @ BOSTON 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Ted Kennedy 2 (Sid Smith) 10:16 GWG 1. TORONTO, Joe Klukay 1 (unassisted) 19:48 2. TORONTO, Joe Klukay 3 (Bill Barilko) 14:36 Penalties – Lynn B, M. Quackenbush B, Mortson T, Sloan T, Sullivan B, Meeker T Penalties – None SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. TORONTO, Fleming MacKell 1 (Joe Klukay, Max Bentley) 11:12 GWG 3. TORONTO, Fleming MacKell 2 (Max Bentley, Joe Klukay) 12:22 Penalties – Ezinicki B Penalties – None THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Joe Klukay 2 (Max Bentley, Fleming MacKell) 4:46 4. TORONTO, Sid Smith 2 (unassisted) 6:42 4. TORONTO, Ted Kennedy 1 (Tod Sloan) 9:15 5. TORONTO, Tod Sloan 1 (Ted Kennedy, Sid Smith) 9:42 5. BOSTON, Bill Ezinicki 1 (Woody Dumart, Milt Schmidt) 9:53 6. TORONTO, Joe Klukay 4 (Fleming MacKell) 19:01 Penalties – Ferguson B, Sloan T, Thomson T (10-minute misconduct) Penalties – None Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BRUINS 19 MAPLE LEAFS 29 MAPLE LEAFS Not published BRUINS 16 BOSTON, Gord “Red” Henry; TORONTO, Turk Broda TORONTO, Turk Broda; BOSTON, Gord “Red” Henry Referee: George Gravel Linesmen: Doug Young, Bill Morrison Referee: Bill Chadwick Linesmen: Sammy Babcock, George Hayes 13,962 at Maple Leaf Gardens 10,577 at Boston Garden BRUINS set SC record for FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, SIX-GAME SERIES ~ 5 © 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.
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