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Detroitredwings DETROIT RED WINGS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 193 7 Larry Aurie, Marty Barry, Ralph “Scotty” Bowman, Modere “Mud” Bruneteau, Jimmy Franks, John Gallagher, Ebbie Goodfellow ACTING CAPTAIN, Syd Howe, Pete Kelly, Hec Kilrea, Wally Kilrea, Herbie Lewis, Howie Mackie, Wilfred “Bucko” McDonald, Jimmy Orlando, Gord Pettinger, Earl Robertson, Orville “Rolly” Roulston, John Sherf, Normie Smith, John Sorrell, Doug Young CAPTAIN James E. Norris Sr. PRESIDENT/OWNER James D. Norris Jr. VICE PRESIDENT/OWNER, Jack Adams MANAGER/COACH 1937 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 54 v. DETROIT RED WINGS 59 GM CECIL HART, HC CECIL HART v. GM JACK ADAMS, HC JACK ADAMS RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 5 Tuesday, March 23 Thursday, March 25 MONTREAL 0 @ DETROIT 4 MONTREAL 1 @ DETROIT 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Ebbie Goodfellow 1 (Herbie Lewis, Marty Barry) 5:21 GWG 1. MONTREAL, Paul Haynes 1 (Aurel Joliat) 9:29 2. DETROIT, Mud Bruneteau 1 (Syd Howe, Gord Pettinger) 15:42 Penalties — Gagnon M, Barry D Penalties — Bruneteau D, Buswell M SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Herbie Lewis 1 (Marty Barry) 16:54 SECOND PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Herbie Lewis 2 (Marty Barry) 2:07 GWG Penalties — McDonald D 4. DETROIT, Herbie Lewis 3 (Syd Howe, John Sorrell) 4:45 PPG 5. DETROIT, Pete Kelly 1 (unassisted) 15:40 THIRD PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Hec Kilrea 1 (Herbie Lewis, Marty Barry) 1:20 Penalties — Joliat M, Desilets M 4. DETROIT, Hec Kilrea 2 (Marty Barry) 17:52 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — None 6. DETROIT, Pete Kelly 2 (John Sorrell, Wally Kilrea) 17:15 GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Wilf Cude; DETROIT, Normie Smith Penalties — Desilets M (10-minute misconduct) Officials: Mickey Ion, Johnny Mitchell GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Wilf Cude; DETROIT, Normie Smith 12,495 at Olympia Stadium Officials: Bill Stewart, Ag Smith 13,731 at Olympia Stadium Saturday, March 27 Tuesday, March 30 DETROIT 1 @ MONTREAL 3 DETROIT 1 @ MONTREAL 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Johnny Gagnon 1 (Paul Haynes, Aurel Joliat) 3 :10 1. MONTREAL, Toe Blake 1 (Babe Siebert, Pit Lepine) 7:30 2. MONTREAL, Paul Haynes (Johnny Gagnon) 12:28 GWG Penalties — None 3. DETROIT, Syd Howe 1 (unassisted) 17:00 SECOND PERIOD Penalties — None NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD Penalties — Goodfellow D, Haynes M 4. MONTREAL, Joffre Desilets 1 (Babe Siebert, Paul Haynes) 18:28 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Gallagher D, Mantha M 2. DETROIT, Marty Barry 1 (Ralph Bowman) 1:45 3. MONTREAL, Babe Siebert 1 (unassisted) 10:29 GWG THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Johnny Gagnon 2 (Aurel Joliat, Paul Haynes) 17:27 NO SCORING Penalties — None Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — DETROIT, Normie Smith, Jimmy Franks (approx 10:00 of second); MONTREAL, Wilf Cude GOALTENDERS — DETROIT, Earl Robertson; MONTREAL, Wilf Cude Officials: Babe Dye, Clarence Campbell Officials: Mickey Ion, Johnny Mitchell 11,500 at Montreal Forum 13,000 at Montreal Forum Thursday, April 1 DETROIT 2 @ MONTREAL 1 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — Bowman D SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Ebbie Goodfellow 2 (unassisted) 4:41 Penalties — Gallagher D, Siebert M THIRD PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Bill MacKenzie 1 (unassisted) 14:56 Penalties — Gagnon M Gallagher D (majors) FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — None SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — None THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Hec Kilrea 3 (Marty Barry, Herbie Lewis) 11:49 GWG Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — DETROIT, Normie Smith; MONTREAL, Wilf Cude Officials: Bill Stewart, Ag Smith At Montreal Forum © Steve Lansky 2012 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 © 2012 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1937 STANLEY CUP QUARTER-FINAL BOSTON BRUINS 53 v. MONTREAL MAROONS 53 GM ART ROSS, HC ART ROSS v. GM TOMMY GORMAN, HC TOMMY GORMAN MAROONS WIN SERIES IN 3 Tuesday, March 23 Thursday, March 25 BOSTON 1 @ MONTREAL 4 MONTREAL 0 @ BOSTON 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Carl Voss 1 (Lionel Conacher, Baldy Northcott) 13:56 1. BOSTON, Dit Clapper 1 (Charlie Sands, Ray Getliffe) 4:54 GWG 2. BOSTON, Charlie Sands 1 (Bill Cowley) 15:42 Penalties — Portland B, Runge M Penalties — Conacher M SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Baldy Northcott 1 (Jerry Shannon, Earl Robinson) 12:11 GWG SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Ray Getliffe 2 (Bill Cowley) 15:19 Penalties — Carson M, Shields B, Getliffe B Penalties — Portland B, Hollett B THIRD PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Ray Getliffe 1 (Charlie Sands, Bill Cowley) 6:34 THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Herb Cain 1 (Bob Gracie) 16:43 4. BOSTON, Red Beattie 1 (unassisted) 13:50 5. MONTREAL, Bob Gracie 1 (Herb Cain, Gus Marker) 17:32 Penalties — None Penalties — Carson M, Clapper B (major) GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Bill Beveridge; BOSTON, Tiny Thompson GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Tiny Thompson; MONTREAL, Bill Beveridge Officials: Mickey Ion, Johnny Mitchell Officials: Clarence Campbell, Babe Dye 16,000 at Boston Garden 10,000 at Montreal Forum Sunday, March 28 MONTREAL 4 @ BOSTON 1 FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — None SECOND PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Dit Clapper 2 (unassisted) 5:18 2. MONTREAL, Wentworth 1 (Bob Gracie, Earl Robinson) 15:48 3. MONTREAL, Russ Blinco 1 (unassisted) 19:25 GWG Penalties — Gracie M THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Earl Robinson 1 (unassisted) 14:30 5. MONTREAL, Dave Trottier 1 (unassisted) 17:58 Penalties — Northcott M GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Bill Beveridge; BOSTON, Tiny Thompson Officials: Bill Stewart, Ag Smith 17,000 at Boston Garden © Steve Lansky 2012 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 © 2012 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1937 STANLEY CUP QUARTER-FINAL NEW YORK RANGERS 47 v. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 49 GM LESTER PATRICK, HC LESTER PATRICK v. GM CONN SMYTHE, HC DICK IRVIN RANGERS SWEEP SERIES Tuesday, March 23 Thursday, March 25 NEW YORK 3 @ TORONTO 0 TORONTO 1 @ NEW YORK 2 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. TORONTO, Busher Jackson 1 (Syl Apps, Reg Hamilton) 1:42 Penalties — Jackson T, Coulter N (2), Horner T Penalties — Hamilton T SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Lynn Patrick 1 (Frank Boucher) 5:29 GWG NO SCORING Penalties — Horner T (major), Pratt T, M. Colville N Penalties — None THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, Murray Murdoch 1 (Butch Keeling, Phil Watson) 15:06 2. NEW YORK, Butch Keeling 1 (Phil Watson) 10:05 3. NEW YORK, Alex Shibicky 1 (Neil Colville) 16:10 Penalties — Conacher T, Johnson N Penalties — Coulter N (minor, major), Watson N, Conacher T, Davidson T (majors) FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD GOALTENDERS — NEW YORK, Dave Kerr; TORONTO, Turk Broda 3. NEW YORK, Babe Pratt 1 (Art Coulter) 13:05 GWG Officials: Bill Stewart, Ag Smith Penalties — None At Maple Leaf Gardens GOALTENDERS — TORONTO, Turk Broda; NEW YORK, Dave Kerr Officials: Babe Dye, Clarence Campbell 15,000 at Madison Square Garden III © Steve Lansky 2012 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 © 2012 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1937 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL NEW YORK RANGERS 47 v. MONTREAL MAROONS 53 GM LESTER PATRICK, HC LESTER PATRICK v. GM TOMMY GORMAN, HC TOMMY GORMAN RANGERS SWEEP SERIES Thursday, April 1 Saturday, April 3 MONTREAL 0 @ NEW YORK 1 NEW YORK 4 @ MONTREAL 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Babe Pratt 2 (unassisted) 16:46 GWG NO SCORING Penalties — None Penalties — Blinco M SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 1. NEW YORK, Neil Colville 1 (Alex Shibicky, Mac Colville) 4:34 GWG 2. NEW YORK, Neil Colville 2 (Joe Cooper) 6:45 Penalties — Runge N, Keeling N 3. NEW YORK, Frank Boucher 1 (Cecil Dillon) 9:10 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — None NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD Penalties — None 4. NEW YORK, Mac Colville 1 (Neil Colville, Alex Shibicky) 2:41 GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Bill Beveridge; NEW YORK, Dave Kerr Penalties — Heller N (2), Trottier M (major) Officials: Mickey Ion, Johnny Mitchell GOALTENDERS — NEW YORK, Dave Kerr; MONTREAL, Bill Beveridge 16,000 at Madison Square Garden III Officials: Bill Stewart, Ag Smith 13,000 at Madison Square Garden III © Steve Lansky 2012 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 © 2012 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1937 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES DETROIT RED WINGS 59 v. NEW YORK RANGERS 47 GM JACK ADAMS, HC JACK ADAMS v.
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