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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  





3.4  Won all 4 Stanley Cups in 6 Years with Toronto 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967  







4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  














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1967 Stanley Cup Finals
123456 Total
Toronto Maple Leafs 233**243 4
Montreal Canadiens 602**611 2
* indicates periods of overtime.
Location(s)Montreal: Montreal Forum (1, 2, 5)
Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (3, 4, 6)
CoachesToronto: Punch Imlach
Montreal: Toe Blake
CaptainsToronto: George Armstrong
Montreal: Jean Beliveau
DatesApril 20 – May 2, 1967
MVPDave Keon (Maple Leafs)
Series-winning goalJim Pappin (19:24, second, G6)
Hall of FamersMaple Leafs:
George Armstrong (1975)
Johnny Bower (1976)
Tim Horton (1977)
Red Kelly (1969)
Dave Keon (1986)
Frank Mahovlich (1981)
Marcel Pronovost (1978)
Bob Pulford (1991)
Terry Sawchuk (1971)
Allan Stanley (1981)
Canadiens:
Jean Beliveau (1972)
Yvan Cournoyer (1982)
Dick Duff (2006)
Jacques Laperriere (1987)
Henri Richard (1979)
Rogie Vachon (2016)
Gump Worsley (1980)
Coaches:
Toe Blake (1966, player)
Punch Imlach (1984)
← 1966 Stanley Cup Finals 1968 →

The 1967 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1966–67 season, and the culmination of the 1967 Stanley Cup playoffs. A best-of-seven series, it was contested between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs. This was the fifth and final Cup Final Meeting in the history of the Canadiens-Maple Leafs rivalry. The Maple Leafs defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their thirteenth and most recent Stanley Cup championship.

To date, this is Toronto's last appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals and they have the longest-active championship drought in the NHL. The 1967 Stanley Cup Finals was also the last Stanley Cup Finals in the Original Six Era. This was also the last all-Canadian Finals series until 1986.

Paths to the Finals

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This was the last Stanley Cup before the 1967 expansion which meant there were only two rounds and three series in total were played in the playoffs. Montreal defeated New York to advance to the finals and Toronto defeated Chicago.

Game summaries

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The average age of the Leafs' players was 31, the oldest lineup to win the Cup.[1] Johnny Bower was 42 and Allan Stanley was 41. Dave Keon won the Conn Smythe Trophy.

Montreal won the opener 6–2. For the second game, Terry Sawchuk was replaced with Bower and provided the Leafs with a shutout win, 3–0. Bower was in net for game three and won 3–2 on Bob Pulford's overtime goal. This game has been described as "one of the most exciting games ever played".[2]

Bower was injured before game four and Sawchuk had to replace him. Al Smith was called up from the minors to serve as back-up for the fourth and fifth games. The Canadiens defeated the Leafs 6–2 again, this time in Toronto to even the series. Sawchuk would play well in the next two games, backstopping the Leafs to the Cup.

In the sixth game Bower returned to the line-up as back up. Jim Pappin scored his seventh goal of the playoffs and Sawchuk stopped 41 shots helping Toronto win the Cup. Pappin had four goals and four assists in the final series. Captain George Armstrong scored the 3–1 empty-net insurance goal to put game six out of reach.


April 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–6 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Larry Hillman (1) – 6:40 First period 6:25 – ppYvan Cournoyer (1)
11:19 – Henri Richard (1)
Jim Pappin (4) – pp – 12:59 Second period 5:03 – ppYvan Cournoyer (2)
6:36 – Jean Beliveau (3)
No scoring Third period 4:53 – Henri Richard (2)
8:21 – Henri Richard (3)
Terry Sawchuck, Johnny Bower Goalie stats Rogie Vachon
April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–0 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Pete Stemkowski (4) – pp – 12:14 First period No scoring
Mike Walton (3) – pp – 9:12
Tim Horton (2) – 16:57
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Johnny Bower Goalie stats Rogie Vachon
April 25 Montreal Canadiens 2–3 2OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Jean Beliveau (4) – pp – 2:27 First period 8:39 – ppPete Stemkowski (5)
John Ferguson (4) – 19:10 Second period 10:34 – Jim Pappin (5)
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring Second overtime period 8:26 – Bob Pulford (1)
Rogie Vachon Goalie stats Johnny Bower
April 27 Montreal Canadiens 6–2 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Ralph Backstrom (4) – 12:25
Jean Beliveau (5) – pp – 13:08
First period No scoring
Henri Richard (4) – 2:26
Jean Beliveau (6) – 13:41
Ralph Backstrom (5) – 15:58
Second period 2:09 – ppMike Walton (4)
12:16 – Tim Horton (3)
Jimmy Roberts (1) – 15:17 Third period No scoring
Rogie Vachon Goalie stats Terry Sawchuk
April 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Jim Pappin (6) – pp – 15:06 First period 6:03 – Leon Rochefort (1)
Brian Conacher (3) – 3:07
Marcel Pronovost (1) – sh – 12:02
Dave Keon (3) – 19:27
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Terry Sawchuk Goalie stats Rogie Vachon, Gump Worsley
May 2 Montreal Canadiens 1–3 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 6:25 – Ron Ellis (2)
19:24 – Jim Pappin (7)
Dick Duff (2) – 5:28 Third period 19:13 – George Armstrong (2)
Gump Worsley Goalie stats Terry Sawchuk
Toronto won series 4–2


Stanley Cup engraving

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The 1967 Stanley Cup was presented to Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong by NHL President Clarence Campbell following the Maple Leafs 3–1 win over the Canadiens in game six.

The following Maple Leafs players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup.

1966–67 Toronto Maple Leafs

Players

  Centres

  Wingers

  Defencemen

  Goaltenders

Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engraving

Won all 4 Stanley Cups in 6 Years with Toronto 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967

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George Armstrong, Bob Baun, Johnny Bower, Larry Hillman, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Frank Mahovlich, Bob Pulford, Eddie Shack, Allan Stanley (11 players), Stafford Smythe, Harold Ballard, John Bassett, Punch Imlach, King Clancy, Bob Haggert, Tom Nayler (7 non-players), Bob Davidson, Karl Elieff (were part of all 4 cups, but were not included on the cup each season.)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Stanley Cup. p. 42.
  • ^ McFarlane (1973), pg. 171
  • References

    [edit]
    External videos
    video icon 1967 Stanley Cup Final, Game 6: Maple Leafs vs. CanadiensonYouTube
    Preceded by

    Montreal Canadiens
    1966

    Toronto Maple Leafs
    Stanley Cup Champions

    1967
    Succeeded by

    Montreal Canadiens
    1968


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