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1 Paths to the Finals  





2 Game summaries  





3 Stanley Cup engraving  



3.1  Players  





3.2  Coaching and administrative staff  





3.3  Stanley Cup engraving  







4 See also  





5 References and notes  














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1944 Stanley Cup Finals
1234 Total
Montreal Canadiens 5335* 4
Chicago Black Hawks 1124* 0
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)Montreal: Montreal Forum (1, 4)
Chicago: Chicago Stadium (2, 3)
CoachesMontreal: Dick Irvin
Chicago: Paul Thompson
CaptainsMontreal: Toe Blake
Chicago: Doug Bentley
DatesApril 4–13, 1944
Series-winning goalToe Blake (9:12, OT)
Hall of FamersCanadiens:
Toe Blake (1966)
Emile Bouchard (1966)
Bill Durnan (1964)
Elmer Lach (1966)
Buddy O'Connor (1988)
Maurice Richard (1961)
Black Hawks:
Doug Bentley (1964)
Bill Mosienko (1965)
Earl Seibert (1963)
Clint Smith (1991)
Coaches:
Dick Irvin (1958, player)
← 1943 Stanley Cup Finals 1945 →

The 1944 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens swept the Black Hawks to win their first Stanley Cup since they defeated Chicago in 1931.[1]

Paths to the Finals[edit]

Chicago defeated the defending champion Detroit Red Wings in a best-of-seven 4–1 to advance to the Finals. Montreal defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in a best-of-seven 4–1 to advance to the Finals.

Game summaries[edit]

Maurice "Rocket" Richard made his Stanley Cup debut with a five-goal performance in the series, including a hat trick in game two. The Punch Line of Richard, Elmer Lach and Toe Blake scored ten of the Canadiens' 16 goals. Blake scored the Cup winner in overtime. In the same overtime, Bill Durnan stopped the first penalty shot awarded in the Finals, awarded to Virgil Johnson.[citation needed]


April 4 Chicago Black Hawks 1–5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 8:37 - Phil Watson (2)
Clint Smith (4) - pp - 10:11 Second period 6:35 - pp - Toe Blake (5)
10:58 - Ray Getliffe (4)
No scoring Third period 4:47 - Murph Chamberlain (5)
18:07 - Ray Getliffe (5)
Mike Karakas Goalie stats Bill Durnan
April 6 Montreal Canadiens 3–1 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Maurice Richard (8) - 13:00 Second period No scoring
Maurice Richard (9) - 12:16
Maurice Richard (10) - 15:33
Third period 19:59 - John Harms (1)
Bill Durnan Goalie stats Mike Karakas
April 9 Montreal Canadiens 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period 5:14 - George Allen (3)
Toe Blake (6) - 2:02 Second period No scoring
Mike McMahon (1) - 5:47
Phil Watson (3) - 6:42
Third period 4:16 - John Harms (2)
Bill Durnan Goalie stats Mike Karakas
April 13 Chicago Black Hawks 4–5 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
George Allen (4) - 5:12 First period 8:48 - Elmer Lach (1)
John Harms (3) - pp - 7:30
George Allen (5) - pp - 9:12
Doug Bentley (8) - 10:09
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 10:02 - Elmer Lach (2)
16:05 - Maurice Richard (11)
17:20 - Maurice Richard (12)
No scoring First overtime period 9:12 - Toe Blake (7)
Mike Karakas Goalie stats Bill Durnan
Montreal won series 4–0


Stanley Cup engraving[edit]

The 1944 Stanley Cup was presented to Canadiens captain Toe Blake by NHL President Red Dutton following the Canadiens 5–4 overtime win over the Black Hawks in game four.

The following Canadiens players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup

1943–44 Montreal Canadiens

Players

  Centres

  Wingers

  Defencemen

  Goaltenders

1Bill Durnan

Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engraving

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See also[edit]

References and notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Stanley Cup Champions 1940-1949". NHL.com. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
Preceded by

Detroit Red Wings
1943

Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup champions

1944
Succeeded by

Toronto Maple Leafs
1945


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