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1987 SC Playoff Summaries TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 6 3 George Armstrong CAPTAIN, Bob Baun, Johnny Bower, Carl Brewer, Kent Douglas, Dick Duff, Billy Harris, Larry Hillman, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ed Litzenberger, John MacMillan, Frank Mahovlich, Bob Nevin, Bob Pulford, Eddie Shack, Don Simmons, Allan Stanley, Ron Stewart Stafford Smythe PRESIDENT, John Bassett CHAIRMAN, George “Punch” Imlach GENERAL MANAGER/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. 1963 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 82 v. MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 79 GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC PUNCH IMLACH v. GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC HECTOR ‘TOE’ BLAKE MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES IN 5 Tuesday, March 26 Thursday, March 28 MONTREAL 1 @ TORONTO 3 MONTREAL 2 @ TORONTO 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Bob Pulford 1 (Allan Stanley, Johnny Bower) 3:30 1. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 2 (unassisted) 6:07 2. TORONTO, George Armstrong 2 (unassisted) 6:54 Penalties – Stanley T 8:42, Horton T 9:17, Laperrière M 10:05, Harper M Pulford T 11:05, Harper M 18:16 Penalties – Mahovlich T 2:45, Gauthier M 14:54 SECOND PERIOD 2. TORONTO, Dick Duff 1 (Dave Keon, Bob Baun) 1:42 GWG SECOND PERIOD 3. TORONTO, George Armstrong 1 (Red Kelly, Dave Keon) 5:35 PPG 3. TORONTO, Allan Stanley 1 (Bob Pulford) 3:15 4. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 1 (Jacques Laperrière) 8:46 PPG 4. MONTREAL, Terry Harper 1 (Henri Richard) 6:14 5. TORONTO, Dave Keon 1 (George Armstrong, Allan Stanley) 16:35 PPG GWG Penalties – Geoffrion M 4:32, Shack T 6:04, Litzenberger T 7:53, Pulford T 8:30, Béliveau M 11:53, Geoffrion M 18:46 Penalties – Backstrom M 0:16, Gauthier M 9:03, Pulford T 11:32, Horton T 11:45, Talbot M 16:22, Kelly T 19:29 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties – Talbot M 7:17 Penalties – Kelly T 7:34, Gauthier M 12:14 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANADIENS 9 10 12 31 CANADIENS 9 6 9 24 MAPLE LEAFS 6 8 5 19 MAPLE LEAFS 12 7 10 29 MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; TORONTO, Johnny Bower MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; TORONTO, Johnny Bower Power play – MTL – 1 for 5, TOR – 1 for 6 Power play – MTL – 0 for 5, TOR – 1 for 5 13,800 at Maple Leaf Gardens Referee: John Ashley Linesmen: George Hayes, Neil Armstrong At Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday, March 30 Monday, April 2 TORONTO 2 @ MONTREAL 0 TORONTO 1 @ MONTREAL 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. TORONTO, Ron Stewart 1 (Red Kelly, Frank Mahovlich) 6:12 Penalties – Shack T (major) 9:37, Brewer T 12:20, Rousseau M 13:28 Penalties – Stanley T 6:38, Gauthier M 12:55 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Eddie Shack 1 (Bob Pulford) 13:14 GWG 2. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 1 (Dickie Moore, Claude Provost) 0:26 3. MONTREAL, Gilles Tremblay 1 (unassisted) 14:00 PPG GWG Penalties – Gauthier M 7:11, Brewer T 19:44 Penalties – Gauthier M 1:32, Horton T 9:44, Moore M 11:11, Armstrong T 13:46 THIRD PERIOD 2. TORONTO, Bob Pulford 2 (unassisted) 14:16 THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Gilles Tremblay 2 (Jean Béliveau, Bobby Rousseau) 5:29 PPG Penalties – Brewer T Richard M 19:31 Penalties – Mahovlich T 5:25, Talbot M 7:56, Armstrong T 9:36 Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 11 10 11 32 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 7 6 7 20 MAPLE LEAFS 11 15 11 37 TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante CANADIENS 6 9 8 23 TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante Power play – TOR – 0 for 2, MTL – 0 for 3 Referee: Vern Buffey Linesmen: Matt Pavelich, Ron Wicks Power play – TOR – 0 for 4, MTL – 2 for 5 14,000 at Montreal Forum Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: Matt Pavelich, Ron Wicks At Montreal Forum Wednesday, April 4 MONTREAL 0 @ TORONTO 5 FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Dave Keon 2 (George Armstrong, Red Kelly) 6:56 PPG GWG 2. TORONTO, Dick Duff 2 (Dave Keon, George Armstrong) 9:43 3. TORONTO, Ron Stewart 2 (Red Kelly) 10:11 Penalties – Harper M 6:39, Harper M 15:09, Nevin T 18:03 SECOND PERIOD 4. TORONTO, Dave Keon 3 (Bob Baun, George Armstrong) 16:37 Penalties – Talbot M 8:12 THIRD PERIOD 5. TORONTO, Kent Douglas 1 (unassisted) 11:27 PPG Penalties – Provost M 6:34, Brewer T 9:49, Laperrière M 10:50 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 10 15 10 35 MAPLE LEAFS 9 10 9 28 MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; TORONTO, Johnny Bower Power play – MTL – 0 for 2 3 for 20 in series, TOR – 2 for 5 4 for 22 in series Referee: Vern Buffey Linesmen: George Hayes, Neil Armstrong At Maple Leaf Gardens © 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. 1963 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 2 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 81 v. 4 DETROIT RED WINGS 77 GM TOMMY IVAN, HC RUDY PILOUS v. GM SID ABEL, HC SID ABEL RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 6 Tuesday, March 26 Thursday, March 28 DETROIT 4 @ CHICAGO 5 DETROIT 2 @ CHICAGO 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 1 (Murray Balfour, Chico Maki) 9:08 1. DETROIT, Vic Stasiuk 2 (Pete Goegan, Norm Ullman) 10:54 2. DETROIT, Marcel Pronovost 1 (Alex Delvecchio) 13:37 2. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 3 (Pierre Pilote, Ken Wharram) 16:58 3. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 2 (Ken Wharram, Pierre Pilote) 15:01 PPG Penalties – Black Hawks’ bench (served by MacNeil) 6:47, Barkley D 12:18, M. Pronovost D 13:21, Mikita C 13:35, Penalties – Balfour C 0:55, Howe D 5:39, Young D Hull C 9:22, Goegan D 14:14, Stasiuk D Balfour C 16:01 Gadsby D 13:55, Hay C 14:30, Barkley D 14:49 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Ab McDonald 1 (Bill Hay) 8:19 PPG 3. CHICAGO, Bill Hay 2 (Eric Nesterenko, Al MacNeil) 6:34 PPG 5. DETROIT, Vic Stasiuk 1 (Norm Ullman, Bill Gadsby) 9:50 4. CHICAGO, Bill Hay 3 (Bobby Hull, Pierre Pilote) 16:45 PPG GWG 6. CHICAGO, Eric Nesterenko 1 (Ken Wharram, Stan Mikita) 12:50 7. CHICAGO, Bill Hay 1 (unassisted) 16:46 GWG Penalties – Gadsby D 5:03, Lunde C 8:03, A. McDonald C 10:57, Young D 14:51, Goegan D 18:24, MacGregor D (major) 19:10 Penalties – Balfour C 3:15, Young D 8:02 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 1 (Pierre Pilote, Eric Nesterenko) 1:56 PPG 8. DETROIT, Alex Delvecchio 1 (Howie Young) 1:16 6. CHICAGO, Ab McDonald 2 (Ken Wharram, Stan Mikita) 17:43 SHG 9. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 1 (unassisted) 3:05 7. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 2 (Bill Gadsby, Alex Delvecchio) 19:51 Penalties – A. Pronovost D 3:52, Vasko C Young D 6:54, Howe D 10:02, Young D 16:00 Penalties – Barkley D 2:54, Young D 6:58, Turner C 11:21, Howe D Ullman D (10-minute misconduct) 12:05, Pilote C 16:36, Turner C Stasiuk D 16:56 Shots on goal by RED WINGS 9 7 15 31 Shots on goal by BLACK HAWKS 14 6 9 29 RED WINGS 9 9 17 35 DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; CHICAGO, Glenn Hall BLACK HAWKS 8 9 10 27 DETROIT, Terry Sawchuk; CHICAGO, Glenn Hall Power play – DET – 0 for 2, CHI – 2 for 6 Referee: Vern Buffey Linesmen: Matt Pavelich, Ron Wicks Power play – DET – 0 for 7, CHI – 3 for 11 15,419 at Chicago Stadium Referee: Art Skov Linesmen: Ron Wicks, Matt Pavelich At Chicago Stadium Sunday, March 31 Tuesday, April 2 CHICAGO 2 @ DETROIT 4 CHICAGO 1 @ DETROIT 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 2 (Pierre Pilote, Ab McDonald) 4:31 PPG 1. DETROIT, Alex Faulkner 2 (Alex Delvecchio) 12:34 PPG Penalties – Turner C 1:32, Joyal D 3:38, Pilote C 6:34, Pilote C 11:27 Penalties – Goegan D 3:47, Fleming C 9:40, Evans C 12:29, A. Pronovost D 13:29, Hull C 14:26, W. Hillman C 19:36 SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 3 (Doug Barkley) 10:36 SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 3 (Ken Wharram, Ab McDonald) 17:33 2. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 4 (Parker MacDonald) 1:11 PPG GWG 4. DETROIT, Parker MacDonald 1 (Howie Young, Gordie Howe) 19:40 PPG 3. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 4 (Wayne Hillman, Murray Balfour) 8:37 PPG 4. DETROIT, André Pronovost 1 (Bill Gadsby, Bruce MacGregor) 18:20 Penalties – Hay C Gadsby D 3:55, McDonald C 18:05 Penalties – Jeffrey D 2:40, M.
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