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1987 SC Playoff Summaries MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 7 3 Pierre Bouchard, Yvan Cournoyer, Ken Dryden, Rejean Houle, Guy Lafleur, Jacques Laperriere, Guy Lapointe, Claude Larose, Chuck Lefley, Jacques Lemaire, Frank Mahovlich, Pete Mahovlich, Bob Murdoch, Michel Plasse, Henri Richard CAPTAIN, Jimmy Roberts, Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, Steve Shutt, Marc Tardif, Murray Wilson Jacques Courtois PRESIDENT, Peter Bronfman CHAIRMAN, Sam Pollock VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Scotty Bowman 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. 1973 STANLEY CUP QUARTER-FINAL (EAST) 1 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 120 v. 4 BUFFALO SABRES 88 GM SAM POLLOCK, HC SCOTTY BOWMAN v. GM PUNCH IMLACH, HC JOE CROZIER CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 6 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, April 5 BUFFALO 1 @ MONTREAL 2 BUFFALO 3 @ MONTREAL 7 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. BUFFALO, Gilbert Perreault 1 (Jim Schoenfeld) 1:06 2. BUFFALO, Richard Martin 1 (Gilbert Perreault, Jim Lorentz) 16:48 PPG Penalties – Bouchard M 1:22, P. Mahovlich M 2:35, Hillman B 6:21, Perreault B 15:10 Penalties – Luce B Lapointe M 7:11, Lefley M 16:27, Mickey B Savard M (majors) 17:19, Lorentz B Lapointe M SECOND PERIOD 19:51 1. BUFFALO, Craig Ramsay 1 (Don Luce) 3:13 2. MONTREAL, Jacques Lemaire 1 (Yvan Cournoyer, Jacques Laperrière) 17:01 SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Serge Savard 1 (Guy Lafleur, Réjean Houle) 4:48 Penalties – Robert B Lefley M 0:51, Martin B 8:23, Hillman B P. Mahovlich M 15:13 4. MONTREAL, Yvan Cournoyer 2 (Serge Savard, Jacques Lemaire) 6:07 5. MONTREAL, Marc Tardif 1 (Guy Lafleur) 10:39 THIRD PERIOD 6. MONTREAL, Guy Lapointe 1 (Marc Tardif) 16:21 PPG GWG 3. MONTREAL, Yvan Cournoyer 1 (Serge Savard, Jacques Lemaire) 4:27 PPG GWG 7. MONTREAL, Jacques Lemaire 2 (Yvan Cournoyer, Frank Mahovlich) 17:29 Penalties – Savard M 2:07, Carriere B 3:25, Pratt B 3:51 Penalties – P. Mahovlich M 7:12, Martin B 15:21 Shots on goal by THIRD PERIOD SABRES 12 12 8 32 8. MONTREAL, Yvan Cournoyer 3 (Frank Mahovlich) 3:10 CANADIENS 13 12 11 36 9. MONTREAL, Yvan Cournoyer 4 (Frank Mahovlich, Serge Savard) 15:31 BUFFALO, Dave Dryden; MONTREAL, Ken Dryden 10. BUFFALO, Jim Schoenfeld 1 (Norm Gratton) 17:45 Power play – BUF – 0 for 3, MTL – 1 for 5 Penalties – Wilson M 10:02 16,386 at Montreal Forum Shots on goal by SABRES 8 4 11 23 CANADIENS 11 14 10 35 BUFFALO, Dave Dryden; MONTREAL, Ken Dryden Power play – BUF – 1 for 3, MTL – 1 for 1 16,558 at Montreal Forum Saturday, April 7 Sunday, April 8 MONTREAL 5 @ BUFFALO 2 MONTREAL 1 @ BUFFALO 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Guy Lafleur 1 (Guy Lapointe, Marc Tardif) 16:56 PPG 1. MONTREAL, Yvan Cournoyer 5 (Murray Wilson, Chuck Lefley) 18:37 Penalties – F. Mahovlich M 4:17, Martin B 4:53, F. Mahovlich M 6:42, Bouchard M 10:57, Schoenfeld B 12:26, Penalties – Carriere B 8:47, Hillman B 16:32 Schoenfeld B 16:43 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. BUFFALO, Jim Schoenfeld 2 (Jim Lorentz, Gerry Meehan) 11:13 2. BUFFALO, Larry Mickey 1 (Craig Ramsay, Tim Horton) 1:13 3. BUFFALO, Gilbert Perreault 2 (Larry Carriere, René Robert) 14:29 PPG 3. MONTREAL, Pete Mahovlich 1 (Yvan Cournoyer) 8:44 PPG 4. MONTREAL, Murray Wilson 1 (Serge Savard) 9:00 GWG Penalties – Savard M 13:27 Penalties – Horton B 6:10, Hillman B 8:09, Richard M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 12:54, Martin B 13:32, THIRD PERIOD Lemaire M Martin B 18:01 4. BUFFALO, René Robert 2 (Gilbert Perreault) 1:28 5. BUFFALO, Don Luce 1 (unassisted) 19:19 THIRD PERIOD 6. BUFFALO, Gilbert Perreault 3 (René Robert, Rick Martin) 19:41 5. BUFFALO, René Robert 1 (Gilbert Perreault, Roger Crozier) 0:54 PPG 6. MONTREAL, Frank Mahovlich 1 (Pierre Bouchard) 12:15 Penalties – None 7. MONTREAL, Henri Richard 1 (Pete Mahovlich) 19:12 ENG Shots on goal by Penalties – Laperrière M 0:32, Lafleur M 1:11 CANADIENS 10 10 4 24 SABRES 11 19 20 50 Shots on goal by MONTREAL, Ken Dryden; BUFFALO, Roger Crozier CANADIENS 9 12 6 27 SABRES 14 17 13 44 Power play – MTL – 0 for 2, BUF – 1 for 1 MONTREAL, Ken Dryden; BUFFALO, Roger Crozier 15,660 at The Aud Power play – MTL – 2 for 6, BUF – 1 for 6 15,658 at The Aud Tuesday, April 10 Thursday, April 12 BUFFALO 3 @ MONTREAL 2 OVERTIME MONTREAL 4 @ BUFFALO 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Frank Mahovlich 2 (Jacques Laperrière) 16:22 1. MONTREAL, Serge Savard 2 (Frank Mahovlich, Pete Mahovlich) 1:32 2. MONTREAL, Murray Wilson 2 (Réjean Houle) 7:33 Penalties – Pratt B 3:38, P. Mahovlich M 4:17, Carriere B Larose M 11:03, Pratt B 13:59 3. MONTREAL, Guy Lafleur 2 (Henri Richard, Serge Savard) 8:53 GWG 4. MONTREAL, Guy Lapointe 3 (Jim Roberts, Murray Wilson) 16:03 SECOND PERIOD 2. BUFFALO, Richard Martin 2 (Gilbert Perreault, René Robert) 12:03 Penalties – Wilson M Martin B 4:45, Horton B 16:35 3. BUFFALO, René Robert 3 (Gilbert Perreault) 13:11 SECOND PERIOD Penalties – F. Mahovlich M 4:45, Crozier B (served by Lorentz) 8:33, Cournoyer M 13:58, Carriere B 14:54 NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Roberts M 4:11, Gratton B 6:34 4. MONTREAL, Guy Lapointe 2 (Henri Richard, Pete Mahovlich) 12:46 THIRD PERIOD Penalties – None 5. BUFFALO, René Robert 5 (unassisted) 11:41 6. BUFFALO, Richard Martin 3 (Jim Lorentz, Gilbert Perreault) 19:48 PPG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. BUFFALO, René Robert 4 (Gilbert Perreault, Richard Martin) 9:18 GWG Penalties – Lapointe M 15:04, Savard M Roberts M (10-minute misconduct) 19:32 Penalties – K. Dryden M (served by Richard) 0:00 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 13 7 4 24 Shots on goal by SABRES 16 8 20 44 SABRES 6 15 9 4 34 MONTREAL, Ken Dryden; BUFFALO, Roger Crozier CANADIENS 10 9 16 5 40 BUFFALO, Roger Crozier; MONTREAL, Ken Dryden Power play – MTL – 0 for 2 4 for 20 in series, BUF – 1 for 3 4 for 20 in series 15,668 at The Aud Power play – BUF – 0 for 4, MTL – 0 for 4 16,436 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. 1973 STANLEY CUP QUARTER-FINAL (EAST) 2 BOSTON BRUINS 107 v. 3 NEW YORK RANGERS 102 GM HARRY SINDEN, HC BEP GUIDOLIN v. GM EMILE FRANCIS, HC EMILE FRANCIS RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 5 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, April 5 NEW YORK 6 @ BOSTON 2 NEW YORK 4 @ BOSTON 2 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Doug Roberts 1 (Gregg Sheppard, Don Marcotte) 14:21 1. BOSTON, Wayne Cashman 1 (Dallas Smith, Phil Esposito) 7:55 2. NEW YORK, Brad Park 1 (Jean Ratelle) 15:59 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Steve Vickers 1 (Bill Fairbairn, Brad Park) 13:20 Penalties – Tkaczuk N Awrey B 1:13, Vadnais B 1:39, Irvine N (minor, major) Hodge B (major) 3:54, Penalties – Cashman B 8:35, Awrey B 17:16, Rousseau N 18:05 Vadnais B 14:56, Irvine N 17:42, Hodge B 18:32, Rolfe N 19:42 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. NEW YORK, Ted Irvine 1 (Pete Stemkowski, Ron Harris) 9:47 PPG 3. NEW YORK, Bruce MacGregor 1 (Pete Stemkowski, Ron Harris) 7:25 4. NEW YORK, Pete Stemkowski 2 (Ted Irvine, Brad Park) 13:29 PPG GWG 4. NEW YORK, Brad Park 2 (Rod Gilbert) 8:53 GWG 5. BOSTON, Doug Roberts 2 (Dallas Smith) 16:34 5. NEW YORK, Walt Tkaczuk 1 (Jean Ratelle, Bill Fairbairn) 11:48 6. NEW YORK, Walt Tkaczuk 2 (Bill Fairbairn Brad Park) 15:55 Penalties – Rolfe N 4:21, Smith B 7:57, Awrey B 12:50, Gilbert N 14:04, Sanderson B 19:14 Penalties – Orr B Irvine N (majors) 8:35, Tkaczuk N 9:41 THIRD PERIOD 6. NEW YORK, Walt Tkaczuk 3 (Steve Vickers, Bill Fairbairn) 5:37 PPG THIRD PERIOD 7. NEW YORK, Pete Stemkowski 1 (Dale Rolfe) 3:11 Penalties – Park N 0:40, Roberts B 4:14, Park N 10:30 8. BOSTON, Derek Sanderson 1 (Johnny Bucyk) 11:17 Shots on goal by Penalties – Esposito P 1:09, O’Donnell B Sather N (majors) 6:59 RANGERS 9 11 12 32 BRUINS 15 5 10 30 Shots on goal by NEW YORK, Ed Giacomin, Gilles Villemure (approximately 19:00 of second period); BOSTON, Jacques Plante RANGERS 7 13 11 31 BRUINS 13 3 8 24 Power play – NYR – 3 for 6, BOS – 0 for 5 NEW YORK, Ed Giacomin; BOSTON, Jacques Plante 15,003 at Boston Garden Power play – NYR – 1 for 3, BOS – 0 for 4 15,003 at Boston Garden Saturday, April 7 Sunday, April 8 BOSTON 4 @ NEW YORK 2 BOSTON 0 @ NEW YORK 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1.
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