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1987 SC Playoff Summaries MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 19 59 Ralph Backstrom, Jean Béliveau, Marcel Bonin, Ian Cushenan, Bernie Geoffrion, Phil Goyette, Doug Harvey, Bill Hicke, Charlie Hodge, Tom Johnson, Albert Langlois, Don Marshall, Ab McDonald, Dickie Moore, Ken Mosdell, Jacques Plante, Andre Pronovost, Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Maurice “Rocket” Richard CAPTAIN, Jean-Guy Talbot, Bob Turner Senator Hartland Molson CHAIRMAN, Frank J. Selke GENERAL MANAGER Hector “Toe” Blake 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. h 1959 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 91 v. 3 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 69 GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC HECTOR ‘TOE’ BLAKE v. GM TOMMY IVAN, HC RUDY PILOUS CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 6 Tuesday, March 24 Thursday, March 26 CHICAGO 2 @ MONTREAL 4 CHICAGO 1 @ MONTREAL 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 1 (Phil Goyette, André Pronovost) 10:45 1. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 3 (Doug Harvey, Dickie Moore) 5:56 2. CHICAGO, Tod Sloan 1 (Ed Litzenberger, Ted Lindsay) 16:34 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Bernie Geoffrion 1 (Dickie Moore, Doug Harvey) 12:01 PPG GWG 3. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 1 (Jean Béliveau) 12:48 Penalties – Béliveau M Lindsay C 12:53, Turner M 15:50 4. CHICAGO, Eric Nesterenko 1 (Ed Litzenberger) 14:35 SHG SECOND PERIOD Penalties – Talbot M 1:20, Vasko C 6:09, Hull C 11:11, Evans C 13:09, Arbour C 19:28 3. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 1 (Bob Turner, Ralph Backstrom) 4:05 4. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 1 (Jean Béliveau, Bernie Geoffrion) 19:23 PPG GWG SECOND PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau (Dickie Moore, Bernie Geoffrion) 8:29 PPG Penalties – Arbour C 8:55, Pilote C 18:48 6. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 4 (Jean Béliveau, Tom Johnson) 17:06 PPG THIRD PERIOD Penalties – H. Richard M 2:48, Litzenberger C 7:20, Turner M 10:53, McKenzie C 16:38, Béliveau M 18:03 5. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 1 (Dickie Moore, Jean Béliveau) 2:04 6. CHICAGO, Tod Sloan 1 (Ed Litzenberger) 3:26 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – None Penalties – Arbour C 6:05 Shots on goal by BLACK HAWKS 6 4 3 13 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 14 16 12 42 BLACK HAWKS 5 6 8 19 CHICAGO, Glenn Hall; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante CANADIENS 10 11 10 31 CHICAGO, Glenn Hall; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante Power play – CHI – 1 for 1, MTL – 1 for 2 Referee: Eddie Powers Linesmen: George Hayes, Neil Armstrong Power play – CHI – 0 for 4, MTL – 3 for 7 At Montreal Forum Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: George Hayes, Neil Armstrong At Montreal Forum Saturday, March 28 Tuesday, March 31 MONTREAL 2 @ CHICAGO 4 MONTREAL 1 @ CHICAGO 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Al Arbour 1 (Eric Nesterenko, Bobby Hull) 11:17 1. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 6 (Bernie Geoffrion, Henri Richard) 4:23 PPG 2. CHICAGO, Lorne Ferguson 1 (Glen Skov, Elmer Vasko) 13:15 2. CHICAGO, Bobby Hull 1 (Ken Wharram, Eric Nesterenko) 10:03 PPG Penalties – Johnson M 4:08, Lindsay C 8:53 Penalties – Evans C 4:04, Turner M 9:44, Lindsay C Harvey M 11:29, St. Laurent C 11:57, Nesterenko C 18:04, McDonald M 19:02, Litzenberger C 19:22 SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 5 (Dickie Moore) 6:30 SECOND PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Ed Litzenberger 1 (Ted Lindsay, Tod Sloan) 16:44 GWG NO SCORING Penalties – Litzenberger C H. Richard M 1:56, Arbour C McDonald M 5:28 Penalties – Turner M 1:14, Harvey M 5:10, Evans C 9:16 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 5 (Marcel Bonin) 8:48 3. CHICAGO, Lorne Ferguson 2 (Earl Balfour, Dollard St. Laurent) 13:26 GWG 6. CHICAGO, Glen Skov 1 (Lorne Ferguson) 19:54 4. CHICAGO, Glen Skov (2 (Earl Balfour) 19:49 Penalties – None Penalties – Bonin M Pilote C 0:15 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANADIENS 11 16 11 38 CANADIENS 15 9 7 31 BLACK HAWKS 11 9 7 27 BLACK HAWKS 8 6 7 21 MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; CHICAGO, Glenn Hall MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; CHICAGO, Glenn Hall Power play – MTL – 0 for 2, CHI – 0 for 2 Power play – MTL – 1 for 5, CHI – 1 for 4 Referee: Red Storey Linesmen: Art Skov, Bill Morrison Referee: Eddie Powers Linesmen: Art Skov, Bill Morrison At Chicago Stadium At Chicago Stadium Thursday, April 2 Saturday, April 4 CHICAGO 2 @ MONTREAL 4 MONTREAL 5 @ CHICAGO 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, André Pronovost 1 (Doug Harvey) 1:34 PPG 1. MONTREAL, Doug Harvey (Dickie Moore, Bernie Geoffrion) 2:20 2. MONTREAL, Marcel Bonin 7 (Dickie Moore, Doug Harvey) 10:48 PPG 2. CHICAGO, Ted Lindsay 1 (Ed Litzenberger, Tod Sloan) 13:05 PPG 3. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 2 (Doug Harvey, Dickie Moore) 14:30 GWG 4. MONTREAL, Bernie Geoffrion 2 (Henri Richard, Dickie Moore) 16:38 PPG Penalties – Skov C 0:13, Backstrom M 4:53, Harvey M 11:38, Lindsay C McDonald M 14:07, Arbour C 16:35, Marshall M 17:22, H. Richard M Skov C 17:55, Evans C 17:59, Turner M Vasko C 18:09 Penalties – Pilote C 0:45, Nesterenko C Pronovost M 4:07, Johnson M 4:37, Harvey M 6:31, Evans C Geoffrion M 9:55, Arbour C 10:25, Harvey M 12:10, Arbour C (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 16:00, SECOND PERIOD Harvey M 19:18, Turner M Litzenberger C 20:00 3. CHICAGO, Ed Litzenberger 2 (Tod Sloan) 5:52 4. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 2 (Marcel Bonin, Tom Johnson) 9:09 PPG SECOND PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 3 (unassisted) 10:32 SHG 5. CHICAGO, Tod Sloan 3 (Pierre Pilote, Ed Litzenberger) 3:00 PPG Penalties – H. Richard M 6:04, Nesterenko C 8:03, Pronovost M 9:50, Wharram C 11:42, Penalties – Johnson M 2:15, Pilote C 5:35, Lindsay C (major) 10:05, Talbot M 17:40 Pilote C Backstrom M 16:12, Langlois M 18:28 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 6. CHICAGO, Eric Nesterenko 2 (Ken Wharram, Pierre Pilote) 5:11 6. CHICAGO, Ed Litzenberger 3 (Ted Lindsay, Tod Sloan) 3:24 PPG 7. MONTREAL, Dickie Moore 3 (Marcel Bonin, Henri Richard) 13:18 Penalties – Ferguson C 2:35, Nesterenko C 12:09 8. CHICAGO, Ted Lindsay 2 (Ed Litzenberger, Tod Sloan) 14:02 9. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 4 (Don Marshall, Phil Goyette) 18:52 GWG Shots on goal by BLACK HAWKS 10 5 11 26 Penalties – Pronovost M 2:59, Geoffrion M 9:05, Arbour C 15:38 CANADIENS 11 9 13 33 CHICAGO, Glenn Hall; MONTREAL, Jacques Plante Shots on goal by CANADIENS 7 13 12 32 Power play – CHI – 1 for 6, MTL – 3 for 7 BLACK HAWKS 11 11 7 29 Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: George Hayes, Rodger Strong MONTREAL, Jacques Plante; CHICAGO, Glenn Hall At Montreal Forum Power play – MTL – 1 for 6 9 for 29 in series, CHI – 2 for 8 5 for 25 in series At Chicago 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. 1959 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 2 BOSTON BRUINS 73 v. 4 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 65 GM LYNN PATRICK, HC MILT SCHMIDT v. GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC PUNCH IMLACH MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES IN 7 Tuesday, March 24 Thursday, March 26 TORONTO 1 @ BOSTON 5 TORONTO 2 @ BOSTON 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Jerry Toppazzini 1 (Don McKenney, Fleming MacKell) 7:15 1. BOSTON, Fleming MacKell 1 (Don McKenney, Leo Boivin) 10:00 2. BOSTON, Fleming MacKell 2 (Don McKenney, Larry Hillman) 12:14 PPG Penalties – Baun T 1:26, Toppazzini B 1:39, Maple Leafs’ bench (served by Brewer) 3:26, Mohns B 4:43, 3. TORONTO, Dick Duff 1 (Bob Pulford, Allan Stanley) 15:45 Brewer T 18:28 Penalties – Horton T 1:45, Baun T 3:10, Mohns B 3:33, Stewart T 6:28, Mohns B 7:45, Brewer T 12:00, SECOND PERIOD Stasiuk B 12:49 2. TORONTO, Gerry Ehman 1 (Larry Regan, Carl Brewer) 6:07 PPG 3. BOSTON, Leo Labine 1 (Don McKenney, Bob Armstrong) 10:53 GWG SECOND PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Vic Stasiuk 1 (Bronco Horvath, Johnny Bucyk) 11:53 4. TORONTO, Ron Stewart 1 (Bob Pulford) 8:09 5. BOSTON, Larry Leach 1 (Jerry Toppazzini) 18:45 SHG Penalties – Labine B (double minor) Gendron B Olmstead T (majors) Baun T 3:33, Horton T 5:17, Bucyk B 8:55, Penalties – Labine B 4:35, Stewart T 8:26, B. Armstrong B 17:43 Leach B 19:04 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Don McKenney 1 (Fleming MacKell, Doug Mohns) 6:18 5. BOSTON, Jean-Guy Gendron 1 (Larry Leach, Leo Labine) 15:59 GWG 6.
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