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1934 SC Playoff Summaries OTTAWA SENATORS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1927 Jack Adams, George Boucher CAPTAIN, Frank “King” Clancy, Alex Connell, Cy Denneny, Frank Finnigan, Edwin Gorman, Milt Halliday, Hec Kilrea, Frank Nighbor, Alex Smith, Reginald “Hooley” Smith Frank Ahearn PRESIDENT, Major T. W. McDonald VICE PRESIDENT, Dave Gill MANAGER/COACH 1927 STANLEY CUP CANADIAN QUARTER—FINAL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 58 v. MONTREAL MAROONS 44 GM LÉO DANDURAND, HC CECIL HART v. HC EDDIE GERARD CANADIENS WIN SERIES 2 GOALS TO 1 Tuesday, March 29 Thursday, March 31 CANADIENS 1 @ MAROONS 1 MAROONS 0 @ CANADIENS 1 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CANADIENS, Aurel Joliat 1 19:57 GTG NO SCORING Penalties — Stewart MM, Siebert MM, Dutton MM Penalties — None SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. MAROONS, Babe Siebert 1 12:15 GTG NO SCORING Penalties — Stewart MM, Noble MM, Leduc MC, Gardiner MC 2, Dutton MM, Carson MM, Joliat MC Penalties — Munro MM, Lepine MC THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Morenz MC, Munro MM, Gardiner MC Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — CANADIENS, George Hainsworth; MAROONS, Clint Benedict FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Officials: Lou Marsh, Bobby Hewitson 1. CANADIENS, Howie Morenz 1 12:05 GWG 11 000 at Montreal Forum Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — MAROONS, Clint Benedict; CANADIENS, George Hainsworth Officials: Lou Marsh, Bobby Hewitson 12 550 at Montreal Forum © Steve Lansky 2014 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 © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1927 STANLEY CUP AMERICAN QUARTER—FINAL BOSTON BRUINS 45 v. CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 41 GM ART ROSS, HC ART ROSS v. GM MAJOR FREDERIC McLAUGHLIN, HC PETE MULDOON BRUINS WIN SERIES 10 GOALS TO 5 Tuesday, March 29 Thursday, March 31 BOSTON 6 v. CHICAGO 1 CHICAGO 4 @ BOSTON 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Frank Frederickson 1 3:24 NO SCORING 2. BOSTON, Sprague Cleghorn 1 14:36 GWG 3. BOSTON, Jimmy Herberts 1 16:37 Penalties — Irvin C, Herberts B, Traub C Penalties — Traub C, Frederickson B, Hay C, Hitchman B, Shore B, Fraser C 2 SECOND PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Billy Coutu 1 7:36 SECOND PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Percy Galbraith 1 9:05 4. CHICAGO, Gord Fraser 1 9:43 3. BOSTON, Percy Galbraith 2 15:34 4. CHICAGO, Cully Wilson 1 16:48 Penalties — Fraser C, Frederickson B 2, Trapp C 5. CHICAGO, Dick Irvin 1 19:04 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Galbraith B, Trapp C, Traub C, Wilson C 2, Irvin C 5. BOSTON, Frank Frederickson 2 8:26 6. BOSTON, Harry Oliver 1 14:55 THIRD PERIOD 7. BOSTON, Eddie Shore 1 16:55 6. BOSTON, Percy Galbraith 3 10:13 GTG 7. CHICAGO, George Hay 1 11:11 Penalties — Cleghorn B, Shore B, Frederickson B 8. CHICAGO, Dick Irvin 2 18:07 GTG GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Hal Winkler; CHICAGO, Hugh Lehman Penalties — Wilson C, Dye C, Shore B Officials: Billy Bell, Dave Ritchie GOALTENDERS — CHICAGO, Hugh Lehman; BOSTON, Hal Winkler 7 500 at Madison Square Garden III Officials: Dave Ritchie, Billy Bell At Boston Madison Square Garden © Steve Lansky 2014 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 © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1927 STANLEY CUP CANADIAN SEMI—FINAL OTTAWA SENATORS 64 v. MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 58 GM DAVE GILL, HC DAVE GILL v. GM LÉO DANDURAND, HC CECIL HART SENATORS WIN SERIES 5 GOALS TO 1 Saturday, April 2 Monday, April 4 OTTAWA 4 @ MONTREAL 0 MONTREAL 1 @ OTTAWA 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Cy Denneny 1 9:45 GWG 1. MONTREAL, Sylvio Mantha 1 11:40 GTG 2. OTTAWA, Hec Kilrea 1 10:10 3. OTTAWA, Hooley Smith 1 17:40 Penalties — H. Smith O, Joliat M Penalties — Morenz M, Joliat M 3, H. Smith O, Finnigan O SECOND PERIOD 2. OTTAWA, Frank Finnigan 1 12:58 GTG SECOND PERIOD 4. OTTAWA, Frank Nighbor 1 11:40 Penalties — Gardiner M, Clancy O, Boucher O Penalties — Kilrea O, Boucher O, Clancy O THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — Boucher O, Clancy O Penalties — Clancy O 2, Kilrea O, Lepine M GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, George Hainsworth; OTTAWA, Alec Connell GOALTENDERS — OTTAWA, Alec Connell; MONTREAL, George Hainsworth Officials: Lou Marsh, Bobby Hewitson 8 500 at Ottawa Auditorium Officials: Lou Marsh, Bobby Hewitson 13 500 at Montreal Forum © Steve Lansky 2014 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 © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1927 STANLEY CUP AMERICAN SEMI—FINAL NEW YORK RANGERS 56 v. BOSTON BRUINS 45 GM LESTER PATRICK, HC LESTER PATRICK v. GM ART ROSS, HC ART ROSS BRUINS WIN SERIES 3 GOALS TO 1 Saturday, April 2 Monday, April 4 NEW YORK 0 @ BOSTON 0 BOSTON 3 @ NEW YORK 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. NEW YORK, Bill Cook 1 4:51 Penalties — Frederickson B, Shore B, Abel N, Bill Cook N, Herberts B, Bun Cook N Penalties — Frederickson B, Shore B 2, Johnson N 2, Bill Cook N, Stuart B, F. Boucher N SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 2. BOSTON, Jimmy Herberts 2 7:42 3. BOSTON, Lionel Hitchman 1 17:13 GWG Penalties — Stuart B, Bougeault N 2, W. Boucher B, Bill Cook N, Bun Cook N, Johnson N 4. BOSTON, Harry Oliver 2 18:17 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Shore B 4, Abel N 3, Frederickson B, Cleghorn B, Bun Cook N, Hitchman B, Oliver B, F. Boucher N, NO SCORING Johnson N Penalties — Bill Cook N THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING GOALTENDERS — NEW YORK, Lorne Chabot; BOSTON, Hal Winkler Penalties — Coutu B, Shore B, Frederickson B, Stuart B, Bill Cook N Officials: Dr. Jerry Laflamme, Bill O’Hara 9 000 at Huntingdon Avenue Arena (aka Boston Arena) GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Hal Winkler; NEW YORK, Lorne Chabot Officials: Dr. Jerry Laflamme, Bill O’Hara At Madison Square Garden III © Steve Lansky 2014 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 © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1927 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OTTAWA SENATORS 64 v. BOSTON BRUINS 45 GM DAVE GILL, HC DAVE GILL v. GM ART ROSS, HC ART ROSS SENATORS WIN BEST-OF-FIVE 2-0-2 Thursday, April 7 Saturday, April 9 OTTAWA 0 @ BOSTON 0 AFTER DOUBLE OVERTIME OTTAWA 3 @ BOSTON 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. OTTAWA, King Clancy 1 6:37 2. OTTAWA, Frank Finnigan 2 11:23 GWG Penalties — Shore B Penalties — Shore B 4, Coutu B, Kilrea O, A. Smith O, G. Boucher O SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — G. Boucher O Penalties — H. Smith O, A. Smith O, Kilrea O, Shore B, Oliver B THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Harry Oliver 3 16:45 Penalties — Adams O 4. OTTAWA, Cy Denneny 2 19:55 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Penalties — None NO SCORING GOALTENDERS — OTTAWA, Alec Connell; BOSTON, Hal Winkler Penalties — A. Smith O, Frederickson B Officials: Billy Bell, Dr. Jerry Laflamme SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 9 000 at Huntingdon Avenue Arena (aka Boston Arena) NO SCORING Penalties — Clancy O GOALTENDERS — OTTAWA, Alec Connell; BOSTON, Hal Winkler Officials: Billy Bell, Dr. Jerry Laflamme 9 000 at Huntingdon Avenue Arena (aka Boston Arena) Monday, April 11 Wednesday, April 13 BOSTON 1 @ OTTAWA 1 AFTER OVERTIME BOSTON 1 @ OTTAWA 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Jimmy Herberts 3 (Harry Oliver) 7:24 GTG NO SCORING Penalties — Hitchman B, Shore B, G. Boucher O, H. Smith O Penalties — H. Smith O, Herberts B SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. OTTAWA, Cy Denneny 3 15:15 GTG 1. OTTAWA, Frank Finnigan 3 5:10 2. OTTAWA, Cy Denneny 4 7:55 GWG Penalties — Shore B 3, G. Boucher O, A. Smith O, H. Smith O, Frederickson B, Clancy O Penalties — Herberts B (major), H. Smith O THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 3. OTTAWA, Cy Denneny 5 11:25 Penalties — G. Boucher O 4. BOSTON, Harry Oliver 4 17:50 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Penalties — Cleghorn B 2, Clancy O, Frederickson B, Shore B, H. Smith O, Hitchman B G. Boucher O (match NO SCORING penalties) Penalties — G. Boucher O, Herberts B GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Hal Winkler; OTTAWA, Alec Connell GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Hal Winkler; OTTAWA, Alec Connell Officials: Dr.
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