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Bostonbruins Stanleycupchampions BOSTON BRUINS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 7 0 John Adams, Don Awrey, Garnet Bailey, John Bucyk, Wayne Carleton, Wayne Cashman, Gerry Cheevers, Gary Doak, Phil Esposito, Ted Green, Ken Hodge, Eddie Johnston, Bill Lesuk, Jim Lorentz, Don Marcotte, John McKenzie, Ron Murphy, Bobby Orr, Derek Sanderson, Danny Schock, Dallas Smith, Rick Smith, Bill Speer, Fred Stanfield, Ed Westfall Weston Adams Sr. CHAIRMAN, Milt Schmidt GENERAL MANAGER Harry Sinden 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. 1970 EAST DIVISION SEMI-FINAL 1 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 99 v. 3 DETROIT RED WINGS 95 GM TOMMY IVAN, HC BILLY REAY v. GM SID ABEL, HC SID ABEL BLACK HAWKS SWEEP SERIES Wednesday, April 8 Thursday, April 9 DETROIT 2 @ CHICAGO 4 DETROIT 2 @ CHICAGO 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Wayne Connolly 1 (Alex Delvecchio) 2:50 PPG 1. DETROIT, Pete Stemkowski 1 (unassisted) 13:01 SHG 2. CHICAGO, Pit Martin 1 (Bobby Hull, Bill White) 17:14 PPG 2. CHICAGO, Jim Pappin 1 (Pit Martin, Gerry Pinder) 14:38 Penalties – Jarrett C 0:35, Mohns C 2:40, Unger D 7:07, Bergman D 8:35, Baun D 10:50, Stemkowski D 17:03, Penalties – Rolfe D 4:13, Mikita C 9:17, Howe D 11:15 Martin C 17:58 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 1 (unassisted) 1:33 3. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 1 (Gerry Pinder) 7:23 4. CHICAGO, Chico Maki 1 (Eric Nesterenko) 18:35 GWG Penalties – White C 2:23, Harris D 6:38, Baun D 9:15, White C 17:58 Penalties – Mohns C 2:43, Unger D (double minor) Magnuson C 4:12, Dea D 6:08, White C 17:45 THIRD PERIOD 4. DETROIT, Bruce MacGregor 1 (Pete Stemkowski, Billy Dea) 9:42 THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Pit Martin 2 (Gerry Pinder) 15:20 PPG GWG 5. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 1 (Alex Delvecchio, Gary Bergman) 8:43 6. CHICAGO, Dennis Hull 1 (Stan Mikita, Cliff Koroll) 18:42 6. CHICAGO, Eric Nesterenko 1 (Bobby Hull) 19:31 ENG Penalties – Mahovlich D 1:32, MacGregor D 15:12 Penalties – Harris D 13:13 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by RED WINGS 15 10 8 33 RED WINGS 11 14 12 37 BLACK HAWKS 14 10 10 34 BLACK HAWKS 19 12 13 44 DETROIT, Roy Edwards; CHICAGO, Tony Esposito DETROIT, Roy Edwards; CHICAGO, Tony Esposito Power play – DET – 0 for 3, CHI – 1 for 6 Power play – DET – 1 for 5, CHI – 1 for 7 16,666 at Chicago Stadium 16,666 at Chicago Stadium Saturday, April 11 Sunday, April 12 CHICAGO 4 @ DETROIT 2 CHICAGO 4 @ DETROIT 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 2 (Eric Nesterenko, Pit Martin) 6:37 1. CHICAGO, Jim Pappin 2 (Stan Mikita, Bill White) 4:32 2. DETROIT, Gordie Howe 2 (Wayne Connolly) 9:31 Penalties – Pappin C Libett D 4:10, Rolfe D 4:24, White C 8:13, Koroll C 17:09, Nesterenko C 17:55 3. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 3 (Bobby Hull, Doug Mohns) 12:14 SECOND PERIOD Penalties – Mohns C 0:47, Rolfe D 5:52, Mohns C (major) Stemkowski D 7:00 2. DETROIT, Nick Libett 1 (Wayne Connolly, Dale Rolfe) 2:03 3. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 3 (Stan Mikita) 11:03 SECOND PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Stan Mikita 2 (Bobby Hull, Doug Mohns) 14:38 PPG GWG 4. CHICAGO, Dennis Hull 2 (Chico Maki) 4:43 GWG 5. DETROIT, Nick Libett 2 (Wayne Connolly, Garry Unger) 14: 16 PPG Penalties – Black Hawks’ bench (served by Ubriaco) 5:59, Connolly D 9:00, Rolfe D 12:54 Penalties – Harris D 0:28, Brewer D 9:52, Magnuson C 12:13, Maki C 13:41, Stemkowski D 19:59 THIRD PERIOD 5. DETROIT, Doug Volmar 1 (Dale Rolfe, Al Karlander) 11:07 THIRD PERIOD 6. CHICAGO, Doug Jarrett 1 (Keith Magnuson, Bobby Hull) 19:57 ENG 6. CHICAGO, Chico Maki 1 (Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita) 11:26 Penalties – Baun D 15:45 Penalties – Mohns C 0:53, Harris D 9:22 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BLACK HAWKS 6 14 9 29 BLACK HAWKS 8 11 11 30 RED WINGS 11 12 20 43 RED WINGS 13 9 9 31 CHICAGO, Tony Esposito; DETROIT, Roy Edwards CHICAGO, Tony Esposito; DETROIT, Roger Crozier, Roy Edwards (approximately 14:00 of second period) Power play – CHI – 1 for 4, DET – 0 for 4 Power play – CHI – 0 for 5 3 for 22 in series, DET – 0 for 5 1 for 17 in series 15,390 at Olympia Stadium 15,300 at Olympia Stadium © 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. 1970 EAST DIVISION SEMI-FINAL 2 BOSTON BRUINS 99 v. 4 NEW YORK RANGERS 95 GM MILT SCHMIDT, HC HARRY SINDEN v. GM EMILE FRANCIS, HC EMILE FRANCIS BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 6 Wednesday, April 8 Thursday, April 9 NEW YORK 2 @ BOSTON 8 NEW YORK 3 @ BOSTON 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Phil Esposito 1 (Ken Hodge, Wayne Cashman) 3:51 1. BOSTON, Jim Lorentz 1 (Ed Westfall, Wayne Carleton) 7:06 2. BOSTON, Phil Esposito 2 (Johnny Bucyk) 9:32 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Jack Egers 2 (Tim Horton, Rod Gilbert) 13:15 3. NEW YORK, Jack Egers 1 (Rod Gilbert, Arnie Brown) 19:00 3. NEW YORK, Rod Gilbert 1 (Jack Egers, Jean Ratelle) 17:15 PPG Penalties – Westfall B 6:08, Brown N 8:54, Horton N 11:32 Penalties – Hamilton N 3:39, Awrey B 15:21 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Bobby Orr 1 (John McKenzie) 4:56 GWG 4. BOSTON, John McKenzie 1 (Fred Stanfield, Don Awrey) 5:39 5. BOSTON, Bobby Orr 2 (Don Awrey) 7:35 SHG 5. BOSTON, Johnny Bucyk 1 (Fred Stanfield, John McKenzie) 19:14 6. BOSTON, Derek Sanderson 1 (Ed Westfall) 8:19 7. BOSTON, Phil Esposito 3 (Ken Hodge, Wayne Cashman) 11:44 PPG Penalties – McKenzie B 8:43 8. BOSTON, Wayne Cashman 1 (Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr) 15:07 THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Marcotte B 7:21, Tkaczuk N McKenzie B (majors) 9:17, Horton N 10:29, Doak B 12:30 6. BOSTON, Ken Hodge 1 (unassisted) 1:24 GWG 7. BOSTON, Ed Westfall 1 (Bobby Orr) 3:49 THIRD PERIOD 8. NEW YORK, Tim Horton 1 (Arnie Brown, Orland Kurtenbach) 6:38 9. BOSTON, Fred Stanfield 1 (John McKenzie) 2:30 PPG 10. NEW YORK, Bob Nevin 1 (Don Luce, Arnie Brown) 15:31 PPG Penalties – Horton N 16:21, D. Smith B 19:30 Penalties – Awrey B 0:16, Park N Sanderson B (majors) Brown N 1:20, Irvine N 3:35, Lorentz B 3:53, Shots on goal by Stanfield B 6:56, Horton N Carleton B 9:16, Speer B 14:34, Egers N Esposito B (majors) 17:46, RANGERS 15 10 7 22 Kurtenbach N Hodge B (majors) 18:41, Fairbairn N (major) Sanderson B (major, 10-minute misconduct) 19:19 BRUINS 11 11 7 29 NEW YORK, Terry Sawchuk; BOSTON, Gerry Cheevers Shots on goal by RANGERS 9 16 13 38 Power play – NYR – 1 for 3, BOS – 0 for 2 BRUINS 13 13 8 34 14,835 at Boston Garden NEW YORK, Ed Giacomin, Terry Sawchuk; BOSTON, Gerry Cheevers Power play – NYR – 1 for 7, BOS – 3 for 5 14,835 at Boston Garden Saturday, April 11 Sunday, April 12 BOSTON 3 @ NEW YORK 4 BOSTON 2 @ NEW YORK 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Bill Speer 1 (Phil Esposito) 9:31 1. NEW YORK, Rod Gilbert 3 (Ted Irvine, Arnie Brown) 3:49 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Jean Ratelle 1 (Orland Kurtenbach, Rod Gilbert) 13:07 2. NEW YORK, Rod Gilbert 4 (Jean Ratelle, Ted Irvine) 5:00 3. NEW YORK, Walt Tkaczuk 1 (Jim Neilson) 14:24 PPG Penalties – Tkaczuk N 0:22, Johnston B 3:37, Orr B 8:53, Balon N 9:46, R. Smith B 10:35, Sanderson B 16:52 Penalties – Sanderson B Balon N (double majors, 10-minute misconducts, game misconducts) Marcotte B D. Smith B Brown N (majors) Tkaczuk N 1:31, McKenzie B Irvine N 2:27, McKenzie B 4:36, Kurtenbach N 7:20, SECOND PERIOD Doak B Egers N (majors) 10:12, Cashman B Kurtenbach N (majors, 10-minute misconducts) Speer B 13:33, 3. BOSTON, Phil Esposito 4 (John McKenzie, Ken Hodge) 11:30 Park N 16:51 4. NEW YORK, Dave Balon 1 (unassisted) 11:52 SECOND PERIOD Penalties – Horton N 3:57, Hodge B Irvine N Horton N 9:21, Horton N Cashman B (minors, majors) 14:41, 4. NEW YORK, Rod Gilbert 2 (Jean Ratelle, Brad Park) 13:48 PPG Marcotte B 16:35 Penalties – Awrey B 0:23, Horton N 3:40, Marcotte B 6:56, McKenzie B 13:10, Luce N 14:48 THIRD PERIOD 5.
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