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1987 SC Playoff Summaries MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 7 7 Pierre Bouchard, Rick Chartraw, Yvan Cournoyer CAPTAIN, Ken Dryden, Brian Engblom, Bob Gainey, Rejean Houle, Doug Jarvis, Guy Lafleur, Yvon Lambert, Guy Lapointe, Michel Larocque, Jacques Lemaire, Pete Mahovlich, Pierre Mondou, Bill Nyrop, Mike Polich, Doug Risebrough, Jimmy Roberts, Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, Steve Shutt, Mario Tremblay, Murray Wilson Jacques Courtois PRESIDENT Sam Pollock VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Scotty Bowman HEAD COACH 1977 PRELIMINARY ROUND 4 NEW YORK ISLANDERS 106 v. 13 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 63 GM BILL TORREY, HC AL ARBOUR v. GM TOMMY IVAN, HC BILL WHITE ISLANDERS SWEEP SERIES Tuesday, April 5 Thursday, April 7 CHICAGO 2 @ NEW YORK 5 CHICAGO 1 @ NEW YORK 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Grant Mulvey 1 (Ivan Boldirev, Phil Russell) 15:22 PPG 1. CHICAGO, Dennis Hull 1 (Bob Murray, Stan Mikita) 11:12 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Jude Drouin 1 (Dave Salvian, Ed Westfall) 13:56 Penalties – D. Potvin N 14:21, Hart N 15:09, Marks C 17:59 Penalties – Nystrom N Holt C (majors) 6:11, Howatt N 9:27, Marks C 15:04 SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, J.P. Parisé 1 (unassisted) 2:31 SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Kirk Bowman 1 (Dick Redmond, Dale Tallon) 8:24 PPG 3. NEW YORK, Clark Gillies 1 (Billy Harris) 14:18 GWG Penalties – Holt C 3:18, Bourne N 8:18, Bordeleau C 10:31 Penalties – Mulvey C 5:48, Salvian N 11:56, Trottier N 18:10 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 4. NEW YORK, Denis Potvin 1 (Billy Harris, Clark Gillies) 3:18 PPG NO SCORING 5. NEW YORK, Billy MacMillan 1 (Garry Howatt, André St. Laurent) 4:53 GWG 6. NEW YORK, Bob Bourne 1 (Bob Nystrom, J.P. Parisé) 11:56 Penalties – Murray C 13:10 7. NEW YORK, J.P. Parisé 2 (Jude Drouin, Gerry Hart) 19:22 ENG Shots on goal by Penalties – Russell C 2:54, D. Potvin N 7:03 BLACK HAWKS 7 12 16 35 ISLANDERS 9 6 4 19 Shots on goal by CHICAGO, Tony Esposito; NEW YORK, Billy Smith BLACK HAWKS 6 7 3 16 ISLANDERS 11 14 12 37 Power play: CHI – 1 for 3 3 for 7 in series, NYI – 0 for 3 1 for 7 in series CHICAGO, Tony Esposito; NEW YORK, Billy Smith 15,317 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Power play: CHI – 2 for 4, NYI – 1 for 4 15,317 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum © 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. s 1977 PRELIMINARY ROUND 5 BUFFALO SABRES 104 v. 12 MINNESOTA NORTH STARS 64 GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC FLOYD SMITH v. GM JACK GORDON, HC TED HARRIS SABRES SWEEP SERIES Tuesday, April 5 Thursday, April 7 MINNESOTA 2 @ BUFFALO 4 BUFFALO 7 @ MINNESOTA 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Roland Eriksson 1 (Steve Jensen, Alex Pirus) 2:08 1. BUFFALO, Jim Lorentz 2 (Gilbert Perreault) 4:33 2. BUFFALO, René Robert 1 (Bill Hajt, Craig Ramsay) 2:55 2. MINNESOTA, Doug Hicks 1 (Tim Young, Jerry Engele) 10:07 3. BUFFALO, Richard Martin 1 (unassisted) 16:11 GWG Penalties – Sharpley M 6:22, Barrett M 7:22, Hicks M Robert B (minors, majors) 16:42, Perreault B 18:42 4. BUFFALO, Jim Lorentz 3 (Gilbert Perreault, Terry Martin) 17:07 SECOND PERIOD Penalties – O’Brien M 0:15, Lorentz B 0:25, Fogolin B 6:37, Lorentz B 13:24, Pirus M R. Martin B 19:11 3. BUFFALO, Jim Lorentz 1 (Terry Martin, Gilbert Perreault) 2:47 4. BUFFALO, Jerry Korab 1 (unassisted) 4:35 GWG SECOND PERIOD 5. MINNESOTA, Tim Young 1 (Bill Fairbairn) 7:36 5. BUFFALO, Gary McAdam 1 (Richard Martin, Jocelyn Guevremont) 16:34 6. BUFFALO, Jocelyn Guevremont 1 (Craig Ramsay) 17:55 Penalties – Reid M 9:12 Penalties – Luce B Sharpley M 3:49, Young M Robert B 17:26 THIRD PERIOD 6. BUFFALO, René Robert 2 (Craig Ramsay) 19:55 ENG THIRD PERIOD 7. BUFFALO, Jocelyn Guevremont 2 (André Savard) 2:09 PPG Penalties – Perreault B 0:35 8. BUFFALO, Jim Lorentz 4 (Gilbert Perreault) 15:28 Shots on goal by Penalties – O’Brien M 0:52, Nanne M Savard B 12:26 NORTH STARS 9 8 8 25 SABRES 10 16 15 41 Shots on goal by MINNESOTA, Pete LoPresti; BUFFALO, Don Edwards SABRES 10 5 8 23 NORTH STARS 10 4 11 25 Power play – MIN – 0 for 2, BUF – 0 for 3 BUFFALO, Don Edwards; MINNESOTA, Pete LoPresti 16,433 at The Aud Power play – BUF – 1 for 2 1 for 5 in series, MIN – 0 for 3 0 for 5 in series 15,503 at Met Center SABRES set SC record for MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, TWO-GAME SERIES ~ 11 © 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. 1977 PRELIMINARY ROUND 6 LOS ANGELES KINGS 83 v. 9 ATLANTA FLAMES 80 GM JAKE MILFORD, HC BOB PULFORD v. GM CLIFF FLETCHER, HC FRED CREIGHTON KINGS WIN SERIES IN 3 Tuesday, April 5 Thursday, April 7 ATLANTA 2 @ LOS ANGELES 5 LOS ANGELES 2 @ ATLANTA 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Glenn Goldup 1 (Marcel Dionne) 0:23 1. ATLANTA, Guy Chouinard 2 (Bobby Simpson, Tim Ecclestone) 15:14 2. ATLANTA, Guy Chouinard 1 (Eric Vail, Tom Lysiak) 4:07 PPG 2. LOS ANGELES, Marcel Dionne 1 (Glenn Goldup, Bob Berry) 15:30 3. LOS ANGELES, Mike Murphy 1 (Marcel Dionne) 10:33 PPG 3. ATLANTA, Curt Bennett 1 (Richard Mulhern, Bill Clement) 16:52 4. LOS ANGELES, Butch Goring 1 (unassisted) 17:38 PPG GWG Penalties – Hutchison L (major) Plett A (major, game misconduct) Gibbs A 0:27, Schultz L (double minor) Shand A Penalties – Comeau A 1:10, Schultz L Hutchison L Plett A 4:03, Houston A 9:22, Kea A 16:24, 2:13, Murphy L Lysiak A 5:11, Houston A 8:34, Kozak L (minor, major) Mulhern A (major) 10:43, Lysiak A Murdoch L 17:57 Schultz L Shand A (majors, game misconducts) 15:39, Ribble A 19:57 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 5. ATLANTA, Willi Plett 1 (Tom Lysiak, Eric Vail) 8:06 4. ATLANTA, Eric Vail 1 (Tom Lysiak, Ed Kea) 8:47 GWG 6. LOS ANGELES, Don Kozak 1 (Vic Venasky) 14:04 5. LOS ANGELES, Don Kozak 2 (Vic Venasky, Bob Murdoch) 15:13 Penalties – Williams L Shand A 15:12, Schultz L 17:35 Penalties – Dionne L 0:05, Kozak L Lysiak A 9:46, Gould A 13:13, Kozak L 18:03 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 7. LOS ANGELES, Glenn Goldup 2 (Marcel Dionne, Bob Berry) 17:57 NO SCORING Penalties – Komadoski L Plett A 7:59, Murdoch A 8:34, Ecclestone A 14:11 Penalties – Kozak L Ribble A 3:14, Ribble A 8:34 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by FLAMES 5 10 7 22 KINGS 3 2 19 24 KINGS 11 6 8 25 FLAMES 10 11 13 34 ATLANTA, Dan Bouchard; LOS ANGELES, Rogie Vachon LOS ANGELES, Rogie Vachon; ATLANTA, Phil Myre Power play – ATL – 1 for 2, LA – 2 for 5 Power play – LA – 0 for 5, ATL – 0 for 4 14,078 at The Forum At The Omni Saturday, April 9 ATLANTA 2 @ LOS ANGELES 4 FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Butch Goring 2 (Mike Murphy, Neil Komadoski) 3:37 2. LOS ANGELES, Marcel Dionne 2 (Bob Berry, Bob Murdoch) 5:52 3. ATLANTA, Bill Clement 1 (Tim Ecclestone) 14:48 Penalties – Lysiak A Goldup L 6:37, Schultz L (minor, major) Shand A (major) 8:53, Murdoch L 11:07, Shand A 15:13, Bennett A 17:52 SECOND PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Butch Goring 3 (Mike Murphy) 3:08 GWG Penalties – Ecclestone A (double minor) 3:55, Shand A Komadoski L (majors) 10:54, Bennett A (major) Brown L 11:02, Venasky L 15:09 THIRD PERIOD 5. ATLANTA, Tom Lysiak 1 (Eric Vail, Richard Mulhern) 5:05 PPG 6. LOS ANGELES, Butch Goring 4 (unassisted) 19:59 ENG Penalties – Schultz L 4:38 Shots on goal by FLAMES 8 7 12 27 KINGS 7 11 5 23 ATLANTA, Phil Myre; LOS ANGELES, Rogie Vachon Power play – ATL – 1 for 4 2 for 10 in series, LA – 0 for 5 2 for 15 in series 16,005 at The 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.
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