1987 SC Playoff Summaries

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1987 SC Playoff Summaries MONTREAL MAROONS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1935 Hector “Toe” Blake, Russ Blinco, Herb Cain, Lionel Conacher, Alex Connell, Stewart Evans, Norman “Dutch” Gainor, Bob Gracie, Gus Marker, Sammy McManus, Bill Miller, Lawrence “Baldy” Northcott, Earl Robinson, Allan Shields, Reginald “Hooley” Smith CAPTAIN, Dave Trottier, Jimmy Ward, Marvin “Cy” Wentworth Donat Raymond PRESIDENT/OWNER Tommy Gorman VICE PRESIDENT/MANAGER/COACH 1935 STANLEY CUP SEMI—FINAL BOSTON BRUINS 58 v. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 64 GM ART ROSS, HC FRANK PATRICK v. GM CONN SMYTHE, HC DICK IRVIN MAPLE LEAFS WIN SERIES IN 4 Saturday, March 23 Tuesday, March 26 TORONTO 0 @ BOSTON 1 OVERTIME TORONTO 2 @ BOSTON 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Day T Penalties — Shore B, Jackson T, Conacher T, Shannon B SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Kelly T, Barry B Penalties — Jackson T, McInenly B THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING 1. TORONTO, Charlie Conacher 1 (Busher Jackson) 9:50 PPG GWG 2. TORONTO, Busher Jackson 1 (Joe Primeau, Charlie Conacher) 12:03 Penalties — Cotton T (10-minute misconduct) Penalties — Hollett T, Siebert B, Clancy T FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING GOALTENDERS — TORONTO, George Hainsworth; BOSTON, Tiny Thompson Penalties — Clancy T Officials: A.G. Smith, Eusebe Daigneault At Boston Garden SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Dit Clapper 1 (Eddie Shore) 13:26 GWG Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — TORONTO, George Hainsworth; BOSTON, Tiny Thompson Officials: Bill Stewart, Bill Bell At Boston Garden Thursday, March 28 Saturday, March 30 BOSTON 0 @ TORONTO 3 BOSTON 1 @ TORONTO 2 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Bill Thoms 1 (Frank Finnigan) 0:44 GWG 1. BOSTON, Red Beattie 1 (Nels Stewart) 15:45 Penalties — Cotton T, O’Neill B Penalties — Hollett T SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. TORONTO, Nick Metz 1 (Red Horner) 11:03 NO SCORING Penalties — Finnigan T, Kilrea T, Barry B, Cotton T, Hollett T, O’Neill B Penalties — Day T, Beattie B THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Busher Jackson 2 (Charlie Conacher) 12:27 2. TORONTO, Pep Kelly 1 (Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau) 18:11 Penalties — None Penalties — Siebert B (2), Cotton T (major), O’Neill B (major), Kelly T GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Tiny Thompson; TORONTO, George Hainsworth FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Pep Kelly 2 (Joe Primeau, Charlie Conacher) 1:37 GWG Officials: Bill Stewart, Bill Bell 14,218 at Maple Leaf Gardens Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — BOSTON, Tiny Thompson; TORONTO, George Hainsworth Officials: A.G. Smith, Eusebe Daigneault 14,850 at Maple Leaf Gardens © 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. 1935 STANLEY CUP QUARTER—FINAL MONTREAL MAROONS 53 v. CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 57 GM TOMMY GORMAN, HC TOMMY GORMAN v. GM CLEM LOUGHLIN, HC CLEM LOUGHLIN MAROONS WIN SERIES 1 GOAL TO 0 Saturday, March 23 Tuesday, March 26 CHICAGO 0 @ MONTREAL 0 MONTREAL 1 @ CHICAGO 0 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Cook C, Wiebe C, Marker M, Conacher M Penalties — Shields M, Coulter C SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Conacher M Penalties — Gracie M, Shields M THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING Penalties — Marker M, Burke C Penalties — Blinco M, Smith M (10-minute misconduct) GOALTENDERS — CHICAGO, Lorne Chabot; MONTREAL, Alex Connell FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Baldy Northcott 1 (Bob Gracie) 4:02 PPG GWG Officials: Mike Rodden, Jerry Goodman Approx. 10,000 at Montreal Forum Penalties — Couture C (major) GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Alex Connell; CHICAGO, Lorne Chabot Officials: Mike Rodden, Jerry Goodman 17,681 at Chicago Stadium © 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. 1935 STANLEY CUP QUARTER—FINAL NEW YORK RANGERS 50 v. MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 44 GM LESTER PATRICK, HC LESTER PATRICK v. GM LÉO DANDURAND, HC LÉO DANDURAND RANGERS WIN SERIES 6 GOALS TO 5 Sunday, March 24 Tuesday, March 26 MONTREAL 1 @ NEW YORK 2 NEW YORK 4 @ MONTREAL 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Cecil Dillon 1 (Lynn Patrick) 8:00 1. NEW YORK, Lynn Patrick 1 (Cecil Dillon) 15:30 Penalties — S. Mantha M, Murdoch N Penalties — Seibert N, Carson M SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Roger Jenkins 1 (unassisted) 14:54 2. NEW YORK, Mel Keeling 1 (Charlie Mason) 8:23 3. MONTREAL, Leroy Goldsworthy 1 (Nels Crutchfield, Jack Riley) 10:52 Penalties — B. Cook N (minor, major), Crutchfield M (minor, match penalty), Carson M 4. NEW YORK, Cecil Dillon 2 (Murray Murdoch) 13:11 THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Lepine M, Heller N, Carson M, Johnson N, Seibert N 3. NEW YORK, Bill Cook 1 (Frank Boucher, Mel Keeling) 12:42 GWG THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Gagnon M, Somers N, Heller N 5. MONTREAL, Jack McGill 1 (Johnny Gagnon, Jack Riley) 4:39 6. NEW YORK, Mel Keeling 2 (unassisted) 5:14 GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Wilf Cude; NEW YORK, Dave Kerr 7. MONTREAL, Jack McGill 2 (unassisted) 9:52 8. MONTREAL, Aurel Joliat 1 (Armand Mondou) 10:17 GTG Officials: A.G. Smith, Odie Cleghorn Approx. 16,000 at Madison Square Garden III Penalties — Seibert N, G. Mantha M GOALTENDERS — NEW YORK, Dave Kerr; MONTREAL, Wilf Cude Officials: Bill Stewart, Odie Cleghorn Approx. 13,000 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. 1935 STANLEY CUP SEMI—FINAL NEW YORK RANGERS 50 v. MONTREAL MAROONS 53 GM LESTER PATRICK, HC LESTER PATRICK v. GM TOMMY GORMAN, HC TOMMY GORMAN MAROONS WIN SERIES 5 GOALS TO 4 Thursday, March 28 Saturday, March 30 MONTREAL 2 @ NEW YORK 1 NEW YORK 3 @ MONTREAL 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Bun Cook 1 (Frank Boucher, Bill Cook) 3:10 1. MONTREAL, Cy Wentworth 1 (unassisted) 13:03 2. MONTREAL, Herb Cain 1 (Bob Gracie, Gus Marker) 10:18 2. NEW YORK, Bun Cook 2 (Frank Boucher, Bill Cook) 13:46 3. MONTREAL, Russ Blinco 1 (Dave Trottier) 19:33 Penalties — Starr N Penalties — Murdoch N, Conacher M, Evans M SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Baldy Northcott 2 (unassisted) 14:43 GWG SECOND PERIOD 4. NEW YORK, Lynn Patrick 2 (Ott Heller) 9:06 Penalties — Cain M Penalties — Evans M THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Dave Trottier 1 (Earl Robinson, Russ Blinco) 0:41 Penalties — None 6. NEW YORK, Bert Connolly 1 (Murray Murdoch, Lynn Patrick) 8:30 GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Alex Connell; NEW YORK, Dave Kerr Penalties — None Officials: Mike Rodden, Eusebe Daigneault GOALTENDERS — NEW YORK, Dave Kerr; MONTREAL, Alex Connell Approx. 16,000 at Madison Square Garden III Officials: Mike Rodden, Bill Stewart Approx. 10,000 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. 1935 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 64 v. MONTREAL MAROONS 53 GM CONN SMYTHE, HC DICK IRVIN v. GM TOMMY GORMAN, HC TOMMY GORMAN MAROONS SWEEP SERIES Tuesday, April 4 Thursday, April 6 MONTREAL 3 @ TORONTO 2 OVERTIME MONTREAL 3 @ TORONTO 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. MONTREAL, Earl Robinson 2 (unassisted) 15:43 Penalties — Shields M, Kilrea T, Trottier M Penalties — Smith M, L Conacher M, Clancy T, Evans M SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Earl Robinson 1 (Russ Blinco) 3:57 2. TORONTO, Busher Jackson 3 (unassisted) 7:32 2. TORONTO, Frank Finnigan 1 (unassisted) 14:29 3. MONTREAL, Russ Blinco 2 (Al Shields) 16:48 GWG 3. TORONTO, King Clancy 1 (Nick Metz) 17:12 4. MONTREAL, Cy Wentworth 2 (unassisted) 18:24 Penalties — Smith M, Blair T, Evans M, C. Conacher T, Clancy T, Trottier M, L Conacher M Penalties — None THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Baldy Northcott 3 (Cy Wentworth) 3:25 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties — Horner T, C. Conacher T, L Conacher M Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Alex Connell; TORONTO, George Hainsworth FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Officials: A.G. Smith, Odie Cleghorn 5. MONTREAL, Dave Trottier 2 (Earl Robinson) 5:28 GWG 14,147 at Maple Leaf Gardens Penalties — None GOALTENDERS — MONTREAL, Alex Connell; TORONTO, George Hainsworth Officials: Bill Stewart, Billy Bell At Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday, April 9 TORONTO 1 @ MONTREAL 4 FIRST PERIOD 1.
Recommended publications
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 6/13/2020 Boston Bruins Montreal Canadiens 1186230 Bruins report that they had a player test positive for 1186258 Hickey on Hockey: Odds are stacked against NHL's coronavirus playoff plan 1186231 Cave’s AHL teammate writes tribute song for memorial 1186259 Stu on Sports: Canadiens' Jeff Petry is using Pilates to fund stay in shape 1186232 Bruins player tests positive for coronavirus 1186233 Bruins' positive COVID test a reminder of how challenging New Jersey Devils NHL return will be 1186260 Mets’ Jeff Wilpon says ‘4 or 5’ suitors looking to buy the 1186234 Boston Bruins player tested positive for COVID-19, team club, but won’t dish on potential bidders announces 1186261 Devils’ Cory Schneider, Travis Zajac chime in on MLB’s 1186235 Bruins player’s positive test for COVID-19 underscores money fight | ‘If they don’t come back, it’s good for h NHL’s balancing act 1186262 Will Devils dump Alain Nasreddine for coach with better 1186236 The backbones of the Bruins: Finding their 10 best resume? Cory Schneider, Travis Zajac weigh in seasons by defensemen New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres 1186263 Isles' Lou Lamoriello says new Belmont arena will have 1186237 Sabres goalie Linus Ullmark says on Instagram, 'It's time 'Coliseum atmosphere' to end racism' New York Rangers Calgary Flames 1186264 Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup run receives NHL Network 1186238 'You feel like a kid again': Handful of Flames return to ice spotlight for first time since COVID lockdown 1186265 As another Cup anniversary arrives, Mike Keenan reflects
    [Show full text]
  • A Night at the Garden (S): a History of Professional Hockey Spectatorship
    A Night at the Garden(s): A History of Professional Hockey Spectatorship in the 1920s and 1930s by Russell David Field A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Exercise Sciences University of Toronto © Copyright by Russell David Field 2008 Library and Bibliotheque et 1*1 Archives Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'edition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON K1A0N4 Ottawa ON K1A0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-39833-3 Our file Notre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-39833-3 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non­ L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library permettant a la Bibliotheque et Archives and Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par Plntemet, prefer, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans loan, distribute and sell theses le monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, worldwide, for commercial or non­ sur support microforme, papier, electronique commercial purposes, in microform, et/ou autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. this thesis. Neither the thesis Ni la these ni des extraits substantiels de nor substantial extracts from it celle-ci ne doivent etre imprimes ou autrement may be printed or otherwise reproduits sans son autorisation.
    [Show full text]
  • Nhl Morning Skate – Feb. 9, 2021 Three Hard
    NHL MORNING SKATE – FEB. 9, 2021 THREE HARD LAPS * Auston Matthews, with goals in each of his last eight appearances, achieved a rare feat by scoring his fifth game-winning goal in just his 12th contest of 2020-21. * The Coyotes have scored two game-tying goals in the final five seconds of regulation this season - tied for the most by one team in a single season in NHL history. * Patrick Marleau’s ascension of the all-time games played list is set to see the 23-season NHL veteran pass Jaromir Jagr for third place in League history. MATTHEWS SCORES AGAIN, INCLUDING FIFTH GAME WINNER IN 12 CONTESTS Auston Matthews scored the first of two Maple Leafs goals in a span of 11 seconds to extend his goal streak to seven games, including one in each of his last eight appearances. Only two players in the last 25 years have had a longer run of consecutive games played with a goal. * Matthews, skating in his 12th contest of 2020-21 and 294th of his career, netted his fifth game- winning goal of the season and 300th point of his NHL career. Only three players in NHL history have required fewer games to register their fifth game-winning goal of a season – Nels Stewart (9 GP in 1928-29 w/ MMR), Brian Propp (10 GP in 1982-83 w/ PHI) and Charlie Conacher (10 GP in 1934-35 w/ TOR). * Monday’s victory helped the Maple Leafs collect their 10th win of the season. The 2020-21 campaign marks the fourth time in the NHL’s expansion era (since 1967-68) that Toronto was the League’s first team to reach the 10-win mark (tied or outright).
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Nhl Awards Presented by Bridgestone Information Guide
    2021 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY BRIDGESTONE INFORMATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 NHL Award Winners and Finalists ................................................................................................................................. 3 Regular-Season Awards Art Ross Trophy ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................. 6 Calder Memorial Trophy ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Frank J. Selke Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Hart Memorial Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Jack Adams Award .................................................................................................................................................. 24 James Norris Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................ 28 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award .................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Hockey in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945
    FOR CLUB OR COUNTRY? HOCKEY IN WARTIME CANADA, 1939-1945 BY Gabriel Stephen Panunto, B.A. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Department of History Carleton University Ottawa Ontario July 19, 2000 Q copyright 2000 Gabriel Stephen Panunto National Library Bibliothèque nationale I*I of Canada du Canada Acquisitions and Acquisitions et Bibliographie Services services bibliographiques 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON KtA ON4 OnawaON KlAON4 Canada Canada The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accordé une licence non exclusive licence allowing the exclusive permettant à la National Library of Canada to Bibliothèque nationale du Canada de reproduce, loan, distribute or sel1 reproduire, prêter, distribuer ou copies of this thesis in microform, vendre des copies de cette thèse sous paper or electronic formats. la forme de microfiche/film, de reproduction sur papier ou sur format électronique. The author retains ownership of the L'auteur conserve la propriété du copyright in this thesis. Neither the droit d'auteur qui protège cette thèse. thesis nor substantial extracts fiom it Ni la thèse ni des extraits substantiels may be printed or otherwise de celle-ci ne doivent être imprimés reproduced without the author's ou autrement reproduits sans son permission. autorisation. ABSTRACT Sports reflect the societies that support them, and hockey in Canada during World War Two is no exception. Popular hockey history has defined the era as one of great sacrifices by the National Hockey League. largely because academic research is non- existent.
    [Show full text]
  • Rifle Submission.Pdf
    John K. Samson PO Box 83‐971 Corydon Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3S3 February 23, 2013 Mr. Bill Hay, Chairman of the Board, and Members of the Selection Committee The Hockey Hall of Fame 30 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M5V 1X8 Dear Mr. Bill Hay, Chairman of the Board, and Members of the Selection Committee, Hockey Hall of Fame; In accordance with the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Policy Regarding Public Submission of Candidates Eligible for Election into Honoured Membership, please accept this bona‐fide submission putting forth the name Reggie Joseph Leach for your consideration. A member of the Berens River First Nation, Reggie Joseph Leach was born in 1950 in Riverton, Manitoba. While facing the injustices of racism and poverty, and playing on borrowed skates for much of his childhood, Leach’s terrific speed and honed shooting skills earned him the nickname “The Riverton Rifle.” He went on to become one of the most gifted and exciting hockey players of his generation. His pro‐hockey accomplishments are truly impressive: two‐time NHL All Star, Conn Smythe Trophy winner (the only non‐goalie from a losing team to ever win it), 1975 Stanley Cup winner, 1976 Canada Cup winner, and Regular Season Goal Scoring Leader, to name a few. His minor league record is remarkable, too. As a legendary member of the MJHL/WCJHL Flin Flon Bombers, Mr. Leach led the league in goal‐scoring twice, and was placed on the First All‐ Star team every season he played. The statistical analysis in the pages that follow, prepared by Phil Russell of Dozen Able Men Data Design (Ottawa, Ontario), makes a clear and persuasive case that Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • PLAYOFF HISTORY and RECORDS RANGERS PLAYOFF Results YEAR-BY-YEAR RANGERS PLAYOFF Results YEAR-BY-YEAR
    PLAYOFF HISTORY AnD RECORDS RANGERS PLAYOFF RESuLTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RANGERS PLAYOFF RESuLTS YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS VERSUS OTHER CLUBS Year Series Opponent W-L-T GF/GA Year Series Opponent W-L-T GF/GA YEAR SERIES WINNER W L T GF GA YEAR SERIES WINNER W L T GF GA 1926-27 SF Boston 0-1-1 1/3 1974-75 PRE Islanders 1-2 13/10 1927-28 QF Pittsburgh 1-1-0 6/4 1977-78 PRE Buffalo 1-2 6/11 VS. ATLANTA THRASHERS VS. NEW YORK ISLANDERS 2007 Conf. Qtrfinals RANGERS 4 0 0 17 6 1975 Preliminaries Islanders 1 2 0 13 10 SF Boston 1-0-1 5/2 1978-79 PRE Los Angeles 2-0 9/2 Series Record: 1-0 Total 4 0 0 17 6 1979 Semifinals RANGERS 4 2 0 18 13 1981 Semifinals Islanders 0 4 0 8 22 F Maroons 3-2-0 5/6 QF Philadelphia 4-1 28/8 VS. Boston BRUINS 1982 Division Finals Islanders 2 4 0 20 27 1928-29 QF Americans 1-0-1 1/0 SF Islanders 4-2 18/13 1927 Semifinals Bruins 0 1 1 1 3 1983 Division Finals Islanders 2 4 0 15 28 SF Toronto 2-0-0 3/1 F Montreal 1-4 11/19 1928 Semifinals RANGERS 1 0 1 5 2 1984 Div. Semifinals Islanders 2 3 0 14 13 1929 Finals Bruins 0 2 0 1 4 1990 Div. Semifinals RANGERS 4 1 0 22 13 F Boston 0-2-0 1/4 1979-80 PRE Atlanta 3-1 14/8 1939 Semifinals Bruins 3 4 0 12 14 1994 Conf.
    [Show full text]
  • Keith'stheatreshowing
    OCT. 22, 1928. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11 Purdue in Sensational Tie and Indiana Drops Close Tilt to Illinois PRINCETON FAVORITE Hoosier Big Ten Teams Ice Hockey Takes on Unheard-of Uses Both Hands, Is Filipino Placed Pass Gives Tech Play Great Ball Against Stanford Tigers Regarded Strongest in East- Proportions as Pro Season Nears Both Feet ern Basketball Circles. on Legion Bill Win at Muncie ; Strong By United Frees Foes. Out in Front NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The recent Big Teams Go* Into Training; Pay Huge Tuesday rise of basketball as an intercol- in Close Battle Sums for Star Night legiate sport in the east apparently NOTRE DAME DEFEATED will continue through the forth- Puck Chasers. in Far West United Press sur- B.ii Times Special Snake Aguinaldo, Filipino boxer coming season, a vey shows. MUNCIE. Ind., Oct. 22.—Tech-, By United Press Jesse the bent and Spring gives from the Frank Churchill stable, Princeton, coached by A1 Witt- nical of Indianapolis added an- Butler, Pauw NEW YORK Oct. 22.—New York’s weaker of the two New Wabash, *De Americans, Cardinals Lead Five Teams was engaged Sunday to appear in mer, loom as the strongest of the other high school Big Ten victory professional hockey teams, strength- York clubs, practically anew lineup semi-windup Tuesday night’s six teams in the eastern intercollegi- to its strong here Saturday by de- for the season the of " Turn in Victories. ened by trade and purchase, start of 1928-29. in Race for Grid ate league. Pennsylvania, nosing feating the Muncie Bearcats, 7 to 0.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-19 Toronto Maple Leafs
    2018-19 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS Regular Season Record: 46-26-7, 99 points as of April 1 Clinched 68th all-time playoff appearance with a 2-1 victory over the Islanders PLAYOFF QUICK HITS Playoff History All-Time Playoff Appearance: 68th Consecutive Playoff Appearances: 3 Most Recent Playoff Appearance: 2018 (FR: 4-3 L vs. BOS) All-Time Playoff Record: 259-281-4 (58-54 in 112 series) Playoff Records Game 7s: 12-11 (7-1 at home, 5-10 on road) Overtime: 58-56-1 (38-33-1 at home, 20-23-0 on road) Facing Elimination: 53-55-1 (36-29-0 at home, 17-26-1 on road) Potential Series-Clinching Games: 56-41-1 (35-14-0 at home, 21-27-1 on road) Stanley Cup Final Stanley Cup Final Appearances: 21 Stanley Cups: 13 (1918, 1922, 1932, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967) Links Stanley Cup Champions Playoff Skater Records All-Time Playoff Formats Playoff Goaltender Records All-Time Playoff Standings Playoff Team Records Toronto Maple Leafs: Year-by-Year Record (playoffs at bottom) Toronto Maple Leafs: All-Time Record vs. Opponents (playoffs at bottom) LOOKING AHEAD: 2019 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Team Notes * Toronto is making its third consecutive postseason appearance, a first since a run of six straight playoff berths from 1998-99 to 2003-04. After nearly 40 years between playoff matchups, the Maple Leafs will face the Original Six rival Bruins for the third time in their past four trips to the postseason (also 2013 CQF, 2018 FR).
    [Show full text]
  • Spring Clothes
    National League Hockey Head Still Takes “Outlaw99 Attitude RANGERS DROP ICE Waterbury Pinners TELEPHONE CAPTURES Slight Change in Would Rather Give Take State Honors N. H. DUSTY HONORS Can-Am Plans THRILLER IN FIRST New Haven, March 26—S. N. E. GUY AND (Special to the Democrat) Telephone wons Its fourth succes- Boston, March *6—(UP)—A A SMALL sive Industrial basketball cham- Than Bristol, March 24.—By a margin change in play-off plana hinged on Up Stanley Cup pionship by defeating Carroll com- the outcome of the New Haven- CLASH IN MONTREAL of three points, earned through a pany. 17 to at the TMCA last 19. Springfield game at Springfield to- 70 A SMALL MATTER pin win over the local Power- night. Carrolls had previously won morrow night, have been an- Rival men gave the Waterbury District the division B. title and had qual- nounced by Canadlan-AmericaOt Canadiens Gain One Game ified for the title chance de- Play Champs bowlers state championship honors by Hockey league officials. DAN PARKER feating Uneeda Bakers. Under the new plana, should Lead in for By here to-night in the finals of the Montreal, March 26—(UP)—The' National Hockey Play-Off New Haven defeat Springfield, Connecticut Light A Power league thereby winning third place in the would rather the as a Title — Another Game BALL PLAYER IS AUCTIONEER league give up Stanley cup entirely, rolled off at the Center alleys. Wa- Anal standing, the play-offs would Honey Creek, Wis.—(UP)—The for the of the than to be forced terbury dropped 1,644 to Bris- open In New Haven, Sunday night, trophy championship league, 1vwii*i***‘*...iiTiTnnvminmiT pins best known citlsen of this village To-night tol’s 1,574 the winners a with the Boston Bruin Cuba sec- into contesting for the cup with the American league, ac- giving Is an auctioneer, painter and dec- JAMES J.
    [Show full text]
  • 1909-10 Montreal Canadiens (2-10-0) NHA 1909-10 Cobalt Silver Kings (4-8-0) NHA 1909-10 Haileybury Silver Kings (4-8-0) NHA
    1909-10 Montreal Canadiens (2-10-0) NHA 1909-10 Cobalt Silver Kings (4-8-0) NHA 1909-10 Haileybury Silver Kings (4-8-0) NHA Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 4.84 Teddy Groulx 01-58 7 420 62 8.86 0 1-6-0 GF: 6.55 Chief Jones 01-00 12 724 104 8.62 0 (4-8-0) GF: 6.37 Paddy Moran 01-92 11 665 80 7.22 0 (3-8-0) GA: 8.20 Joe Cattarinich 59-91 4 240 34 8.50 0 0-4-0 GA: 8.62 GA: 6.87 Billy Nicholson 93-00 1 60 3 3.00 0 (1-0-0) Wilmer LaRochelle 92-00 1 72 4 3.33 0 1-0-0 Home GF: 6.05 Home GF: 8.19 Home GF: 7.96 Home GA: 6.15 Home GA: 6.47 Home GA: 5.15 Away GF: 3.63 Away GF: 4.91 Away GF: 4.78 Away GA: 10.25 Away GA: 10.78 Away GA: 8.59 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-27 01-12 Newsy Lalonde (T) F-D 6 16 2 18 40 01-19 B 01-35 01-01 Tommy Smith F 10 28 0 28 26 01-18 B 01-26 01-01 Horace Gaul F 12 20 0 20 53 01-24 A 28-49 13-13 Art Bernier F 12 13 0 13 25 20-31 B 36-56 02-18 Steve Vair F 12 17 4 21 8 19-24 C 27-44 02-02 Alex Currie F 7 14 0 14 9 25-28 C 50-66 14-19 Didier Pitre F-D 12 10 1 11 5 32-33 C 57-81 19-19 Herb Clarke F 11 20 0 20 27 25-43 B 45-57 03-03 Nick Bawlf F 4 10 0 10 5 29-30 C 67-79 20-20 Skinner Poulin F 12 8 0 8 53 34-58 A 82-87 20-20 Angus Campbell F 2 4 0 4 8 44-50 C 58-68 04-04 Art Throop D-F 12 9 0 9 43 31-50 B 80-87 21-32 Edouard Decaire D 12 5 2 7 42 59-78 B 88-92 21-21
    [Show full text]
  • 42!$)4)/. Tradition Trad T Tra Rad R a Ad D Itio Iti I Ti Tio O N
    42!$)4)/. TRADITION TRAD T TRA RAD R A AD D ITIO ITI I TI TIO O N CHICAGOBLACKHAWKS.COMCCHICHCHICHICHHIICICAGOBAGAGOAGGOGOBOOBBLLACLACKLAACACKACCKKHAWKHAHAWHAWKAWAWKWKSCOSSCS.COS.S.C.CCOCOM 23723737 2%4)2%$37%!4%23 TRADITION 3%!3/.37)4(",!#+(!7+3: 22 (1958-1980)9880)0 37%!4%22%4)2%$ October 19, 1980 at Chicagoaggo Stadium.StS adadiuum.m. ",!#+(!7+3#!2%%2()'(,)'(43 Playedyede hishiss entireenttirre 22-year222 -yyeae r careercacareeere withwitith thethhe Blackhawks ... Led the Blackhawks to the 1961 Stanleyey CupCuC p andana d pacedpacec d thetht e teamtet amm inin scoringscs oro inng throughout the playoffs ... Four-time Art Ross Trophy winner (1964, 1965, 1967 & 1968) ... Two-time Hart Trophy Winner (1967 & 1968) ... Two-time Lady Bing Trophy winner (1967 & 1968) ... Lester Patrick Trophy winner (1976) ... Six-time First Team All-Star (1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1968) ... Only player in NHL history to win the Art Ross, Hart, and Lady Bing Trophies in the same season (1966-67 & 1967-68) ... Two-Time Second Team All-Star (1965 & 1970 ... Hawks all-time assists leader (926) ... Hawks all-time points leader (1,467) ... Second to Bobby Hull in goals (541) ... Blackhawks’ leader in games played (1,394) ... Hockey Hall of Fame inductee (1983) ... Blackhawks’ captain in 1975-76 & 1976-77 ... First Czechoslovakian-born player in the NHL ... Member of the famous “Scooter Line” with Ken Wharram and Ab McDonald, and later Doug Mohns ... Named a Blackhawks Ambassador in a ceremony with Bobby Hull at the United Center on March 7, 2008. 34/3( 238 2009-10 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS MEDIA GUIDE 2%4)2%$37%!4%23 TRADITION TRAD ITIO N 3%!3/.37)4(",!#+(!7+33%!3/3 ..33 7)7)4(( ",!#+#+(!7! +3 155 (1957-1972)(1919577-1-1979722)) 37%!4%22%4)2%$37%!4%22%4)2%$ DecemberDecec mbm ere 18,18,8 1983198983 atat ChicagoChih cacagoo Stadium.Staadid umm.
    [Show full text]