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1987 SC Playoff Summaries TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 6 4 Al Arbour, George Armstrong CAPTAIN, Andy Bathgate, Bob Baun, Johnny Bower, Carl Brewer, Gerry Ehman, Billy Harris, Larry Hillman, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ed Litzenberger, Frank Mahovlich, Don McKenney, Jim Pappin, 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. 1964 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 85 v. 3 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 78 GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC HECTOR ‘TOE’ BLAKE v. GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC PUNCH IMLACH MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES IN 7 Thursday, March 26 Saturday, March 28 TORONTO 0 @ MONTREAL 2 TORONTO 2 @ MONTREAL 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Bernie Geoffrion 1 (Jean-Guy Talbot, Claude Provost) 6:43 GWG 1. TORONTO, Red Kelly 1 (Frank Mahovlich) 8:56 2. TORONTO, Frank Mahovlich 1 (Red Kelly, George Armstrong) 12:03 GWG Penalties – Mahovlich T 1:06, Ferguson M Béliveau M Pulford T Baun T 2:20, Keon T Talbot M Mahovlich T (10- minute misconduct) 2:39, Bathgate T J.C. Tremblay M (majors) 4:53, Harper M 7:33, Talbot M 8:30, Penalties – Rousseau M 1:05, Brewer T 5:15, Mahovlich T Provost M 12:27, Baun T 13:27, Béliveau M 14:17, Shack T Ferguson M (double minors) 9:03 Brewer T 16:38 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Ralph Backstrom 1 (Claude Provost, Dave Balon) 9:32 2. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 1 (John Ferguson, Bernie Geoffrion) 15:29 PPG Penalties – Stanley T 1:00, Backstrom M 9:56, Provost M 11:50, Shack T Geoffrion M 16:25, Bathgate T 16:32 Penalties – Shack T 10:45, Shack T 15:19, Brewer T 17:41 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties – Baun T Béliveau M 0:38, Ferguson M 1:36, Pulford T 2:43, Brewer T 7:38, Penalties – Ferguson M Brewer T 5:48, Backstrom M 13:21 Canadiens’ bench (served by Watson) 9:25, Brewer T 13:27, Laperrière M 14:54, Provost M 14:56 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 7 11 4 22 MAPLE LEAFS 4 20 8 32 CANADIENS 6 10 9 25 CANADIENS 6 5 14 25 TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge Power play – TOR – 0 for 3, MTL – 1 for 6 Power play – TOR – 0 for 8, MTL – 0 for 6 Referee: Art Skov Linesmen: Neil Armstrong, George Hayes Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: Neil Armstrong, George Hayes at Montreal Forum At Montreal Forum Tuesday, March 31 Thursday, April 2 MONTREAL 3 @ TORONTO 2 MONTREAL 3 @ TORONTO 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Bob Pulford 1 (Allan Stanley) 3:40 1. TORONTO, Andy Bathgate 1 (Frank Mahovlich, Red Kelly) 2:59 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 1 (Henri Richard, Jacques Laperrière) 4:21 2. MONTREAL, J.C. Tremblay 2 (unassisted) 9:42 SHG 3. TORONTO, George Armstrong 1 (Frank Mahovlich, Don McKenney) 16:34 PPG Penalties – Balon M 0:42, Bathgate T 6:18, Baun T 9:14, Richard M 11:27, Pulford T 19:20 Penalties – Horton T Richard M 1:15, Harper M 2:27, Stewart T (minor, major) Shack T Richard M Balon M SECOND PERIOD (majors) Provost M Pulford T 3:47, Baun T 6:33, Berenson M 8:41, Béliveau M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 3. TORONTO, Bob Pulford 2 (Eddie Shack, Ron Stewart) 16:55 16:12, Brewer T 19:09 Penalties – Backstrom M Brewer T 3:23, Baun T 6:09, Shack T Harper M 12:57, Baun T 17:29 SECOND PERIOD 4. TORONTO, Red Kelly 2 (George Armstrong, Frank Mahovlich) 8:42 PPG THIRD PERIOD 5. TORONTO, Frank Mahovlich 2 (Red Kelly) 10:08 GWG 4. MONTREAL, J.C. Tremblay 1 (Bill Hicke, Ralph Backstrom) 17:25 6. MONTREAL, Jean Béliveau 2 (J.C. Tremblay) 19:15 5. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 1 (unassisted) 19:35 7. TORONTO, Frank Mahovlich 3 (Don McKenney, Andy Bathgate) 19:40 PPG Penalties – Balon M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 0:32, Talbot M 7:35 Penalties – Baun T Bathgate T Balon M 5:40, Geoffrion M 7:20, Brewer T 10:59, Hicke M 11:18, Baun T 14:04, Provost M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 19:34 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 12 8 8 28 THIRD PERIOD MAPLE LEAFS 7 10 9 26 8. MONTREAL, Jacques Laperrière 1 (unassisted) 0:26 MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge; TORONTO, Johnny Bower Penalties – Baun T 4:03, Horton T 17:20, Ferguson M (minor, major) Stewart T (major, 10-minute misconduct) Power play – MTL – 0 for 5, TOR – 0 for 4 19:55 Referee: Vern Buffey Linesmen: Ron Wicks, Matt Pavelich At Maple Leaf Gardens Shots on goal by CANADIENS 10 12 12 34 MAPLE LEAFS 11 8 12 31 MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge; TORONTO, Johnny Bower Power play – MTL – 0 for 9, TOR – 4 for 7 Referee: John Ashley Linesmen: Matt Pavelich, Ron Wicks At Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday, April 4 Tuesday, April 7 TORONTO 2 @ MONTREAL 4 MONTREAL 0 @ TORONTO 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Don McKenney 1 (Andy Bathgate, Tim Horton) 5:37 NO SCORING Penalties – Pulford T J.C. Tremblay M 0:47, Stanley T 2:20, Laperrière M 6:37, Balon M 8:48, Penalties – Stanley T 6:19, Laperrière M 7:19, Brewer T 13:11 Mahovlich T Backstrom M 9:08, Horton T 13:06, Ferguson M 17:37 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Don McKenney 3 (Allan Stanley, Dave Keon) 8:59 GWG 2. MONTREAL, Dave Balon 1 (unassisted) 3:25 2. TORONTO, Bob Baun 1 (Allan Stanley) 14:07 3. MONTREAL, Claude Larose 1 (Bobby Rousseau) 12:03 4. TORONTO, Don McKenney 2 (Tim Horton, George Armstrong) 17:20 Penalties – Laperrière M 1:25, Provost M 4:59, Horton T 6:26, Baun T 11:53 5. MONTREAL, Bobby Rousseau 1 (Jim Roberts) 19:35 SHG GWG THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Ferguson M 4:24, Baun T 6:41, Balon M 18:43 3. TORONTO, Andy Bathgate 2 (Bob Pulford, Red Kelly) 6:10 THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Berenson M 10:03, Talbot M 11:53, Roberts M Shack T 13:08, Ferguson M Shack T 15:45, 6. MONTREAL, Claude Provost 2 (unassisted) 19:30 ENG Mahovlich T 18:53 Penalties – Kelly T 9:39, Roberts M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 11:35 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 11 5 13 29 Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 8 9 8 25 MAPLE LEAFS NA MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge; TORONTO, Johnny Bower CANADIENS NA TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge Power play – MTL – 0 for 5, TOR – 0 for 5 Referee: Frank Udvari Linesmen: George Hayes, Neil Armstrong Power play – TOR – 0 for 6, MTL – 0 for 4 At Maple Leaf Gardens At Montreal 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. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1964 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 85 v. 3 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 78 GM FRANK J. SELKE, HC HECTOR ‘TOE’ BLAKE v. GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC PUNCH IMLACH MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES IN 7 Thursday, April 9 TORONTO 3 @ MONTREAL 1 FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Dave Keon 1 (Don McKenney, Bob Baun) 8:22 2. TORONTO, Dave Keon 2 (George Armstrong) 11:15 GWG Penalties – Mahovlich T 1:20, Bathgate T 9:40, Ferguson M 16:06, J.C. Tremblay M 19:27 SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – Stanley T 2:14, Ferguson M 9:03, Talbot M 15:04 THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Ralph Backstrom 2 (Jean-Guy Talbot, Bill Hicke) 7:37 4. TORONTO, Dave Keon 3 (George Armstrong, Red Kelly) 19:49 ENG Penalties – Ehman T 17:27 Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 8 13 17 38 CANADIENS 11 13 8 32 TORONTO, Johnny Bower; MONTREAL, Charlie Hodge Power play – TOR – 0 for 4 4 for 37 in series, MTL – 0 for 4 1 for 39 in series Referee: John Ashley Linesmen: Matt Pavelich, Ron Wicks At Montreal 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. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1964 STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL 2 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 84 v.
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