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1938 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1938 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-five series between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Chicago won the series 3–1 to win their second Stanley Cup. With their record of 14–25–9, they possess as of 2022, the lowest regular season winning percentage (.291) of any championship team in the four major professional sports leagues, and are the only ones to do so with a losing record. They are also the Stanley Cup winning team with the lowest number of Hockey Hall of Fame members as a player, with only one (Earl Seibert).

1938 Stanley Cup Finals
1234 Total
Chicago Black Hawks 3124 3
Toronto Maple Leafs 1511 1
Location(s)Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (1, 2)
Chicago: Chicago Stadium (3, 4)
Formatbest-of-five
CoachesChicago: Bill Stewart
Toronto: Dick Irvin
CaptainsChicago: Johnny Gottselig
Toronto: Charlie Conacher
DatesApril 5–12, 1938
Series-winning goalCarl Voss (16:45, second)
Hall of FamersBlack Hawks:
Earl Seibert (1963)
Carl Voss (1974, builder)
Maple Leafs:
Syl Apps (1961)
Turk Broda (1967)
Charlie Conacher (1961)
Gordie Drillon (1975)
Red Horner (1965)
Busher Jackson (1971)
Coaches:
Dick Irvin (1958, player)

This would be the last best-of-five Stanley Cup Finals.

Paths to the Finals edit

Toronto defeated Boston Bruins in a best-of-five 3–0 to advance to the Finals. The Black Hawks had to play two best-of three series after narrowly reaching the postseason by two points (at the time, six of the eight teams made the postseason); the Black Hawks won a 2–1 upset against Montreal Canadiens and then won 2–1 against the New York Americans to advance to the Finals.

Game summaries edit

Chicago lost their regular goaltender, Mike Karakas, during the playoffs and started Alfie Moore in game one. League president Frank Calder ruled that Moore was ineligible, but allowed the victory. Paul Goodman played and lost game two. Karakas returned for games three and four wearing a steel toe in his skate to protect his foot.[citation needed]

Chicago set a record with eight American players winning the Stanley Cup. Also set a record for attendance with 18,497 in game three. It was the second time in NHL history a team won the Stanley cup after starting three different goalies in the playoffs after the Detroit Red Wings accomplished the feet in the previous year, no Stanley Cup Champion would win the cup while starting three different goalies until the Penguins did it in 2016. It was the last time that the Hawks would win the Stanley Cup at home until 2015, and the last that a Chicago team would win a championship at Chicago Stadium until the Bulls won their second straight NBA championship in 1992.[citation needed]

The NHL did not see fit to make sure that the Stanley Cup was in Chicago when they won the game and the series on April 12.[1]


April 5 Chicago Black Hawks 3–1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Johnny Gottselig (4) - pp - 19:08 First period 1:54 - Gordie Drillon (4)
Paul Thompson (4) - 1:51 Second period No scoring
Johnny Gottselig (5) - 12:08 Third period No scoring
Alfie Moore Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 7 Chicago Black Hawks 1–5 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Earl Seibert (5) - pp - 8:31 First period 1:42 - Gordie Drillon (5)
No scoring Second period 6:10 - Busher Jackson (1)
No scoring Third period 9:44 - Gordie Drillon (6)
11:29 - George Parsons (2)
12:08 - George Parsons (3)
Alfie Moore Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 10 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–2 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap  
Syl Apps (1) - pp - 1:35 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 16:02 - Carl Voss (2)
No scoring Third period 15:55 - Doc Romnes (2)
Turk Broda Goalie stats Alfie Moore
April 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–4 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap  
Gordie Drillon (7) - 8:26 First period 5:52 - Cully Dahlstrom (3)
No scoring Second period 16:45 - Carl Voss (3)
17:58 - Jack Shill (1)
No scoring Third period 16:24 - Mush March (2)
Turk Broda Goalie stats Alfie Moore
Chicago won series 3–1


Stanley Cup engraving edit

The 1938 Stanley Cup was presented to Black Hawks captain Johnny Gottselig by NHL President Frank Calder following the Black Hawks 4–1 win over the Maple Leafs in game four.

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

1937–38 Chicago Black Hawks

Players

Coaching and administrative staff

† denotes American born.

Stanley Cup engraving

  • †Bill Stewart was the first American-born, and fifth NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. Bob Johnson would be the second American born to coach win the Stanley Cup 1991, 53 years later. He was also the first American-born Manager to win the Stanley Cup. The second was Brian Burke in 2007, 69 years later.
  • When the cup was redesigned during the 1957–58 season Pete Palangio's name was engraved twice, firstly as PALAGO, secondly as PETE PALANGIO.
  • *Six names were left off the cup when it was redone during the 1957–58 season. Four were on the original ring – Virgil Johnson, Paul Goodman, Alfie Moore(players), and Ed Froelich (Trainer). Players Hal Jackson, and Bert Connelly qualified to be engraved on the Stanley Cup, but their names were not included on any version of the 1938 Chicago team's engravings. There is room on the Stanley Cup for all six missing names.
  • With this victory, Carl Voss became only the third player to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup and Canadian football's Grey Cup. He had previously been part of the Queen's Golden Gaels football team that won the 12th Grey Cup in 1924. (See Joe Miller, Lionel Conacher, Leo Dandurand, Norman Kwong & Wayne Gretzky also won the Grey Cup and Stanley Cup.)

See also edit

References & notes edit

  1. ^ Rovell, Darren (June 14, 2015). "Blackhawks fans eye Cup clincher at home, paying huge Game 6 ticket prices". ESPN. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  • Diamond, Dan (2000). Total Stanley Cup. Toronto: Total Sports Canada. ISBN 978-1-892129-07-9.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Bolton, Ont.: Fenn Pub. pp 12, 50. ISBN 978-1-55168-261-7
  • "All-Time NHL Results".

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The 1938 Stanley Cup Finals was a best of five series between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Toronto Maple Leafs Chicago won the series 3 1 to win their second Stanley Cup With their record of 14 25 9 they possess as of 2022 the lowest regular season winning percentage 291 of any championship team in the four major professional sports leagues and are the only ones to do so with a losing record They are also the Stanley Cup winning team with the lowest number of Hockey Hall of Fame members as a player with only one Earl Seibert 1938 Stanley Cup Finals1234 TotalChicago Black Hawks 3124 3Toronto Maple Leafs 1511 1Location s Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens 1 2 Chicago Chicago Stadium 3 4 Formatbest of fiveCoachesChicago Bill StewartToronto Dick IrvinCaptainsChicago Johnny GottseligToronto Charlie ConacherDatesApril 5 12 1938Series winning goalCarl Voss 16 45 second Hall of FamersBlack Hawks Earl Seibert 1963 Carl Voss 1974 builder Maple Leafs Syl Apps 1961 Turk Broda 1967 Charlie Conacher 1961 Gordie Drillon 1975 Red Horner 1965 Busher Jackson 1971 Coaches Dick Irvin 1958 player 1937 Stanley Cup Finals 1939 This would be the last best of five Stanley Cup Finals Contents 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 amp notesPaths to the Finals editToronto defeated Boston Bruins in a best of five 3 0 to advance to the Finals The Black Hawks had to play two best of three series after narrowly reaching the postseason by two points at the time six of the eight teams made the postseason the Black Hawks won a 2 1 upset against Montreal Canadiens and then won 2 1 against the New York Americans to advance to the Finals Game summaries editChicago lost their regular goaltender Mike Karakas during the playoffs and started Alfie Moore in game one League president Frank Calder ruled that Moore was ineligible but allowed the victory Paul Goodman played and lost game two Karakas returned for games three and four wearing a steel toe in his skate to protect his foot citation needed Chicago set a record with eight American players winning the Stanley Cup Also set a record for attendance with 18 497 in game three It was the second time in NHL history a team won the Stanley cup after starting three different goalies in the playoffs after the Detroit Red Wings accomplished the feet in the previous year no Stanley Cup Champion would win the cup while starting three different goalies until the Penguins did it in 2016 It was the last time that the Hawks would win the Stanley Cup at home until 2015 and the last that a Chicago team would win a championship at Chicago Stadium until the Bulls won their second straight NBA championship in 1992 citation needed The NHL did not see fit to make sure that the Stanley Cup was in Chicago when they won the game and the series on April 12 1 April 5 Chicago Black Hawks 3 1 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Johnny Gottselig 4 pp 19 08 First period 1 54 Gordie Drillon 4 Paul Thompson 4 1 51 Second period No scoringJohnny Gottselig 5 12 08 Third period No scoringAlfie Moore Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 7 Chicago Black Hawks 1 5 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Earl Seibert 5 pp 8 31 First period 1 42 Gordie Drillon 5 No scoring Second period 6 10 Busher Jackson 1 No scoring Third period 9 44 Gordie Drillon 6 11 29 George Parsons 2 12 08 George Parsons 3 Alfie Moore Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 10 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 2 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap Syl Apps 1 pp 1 35 First period No scoringNo scoring Second period 16 02 Carl Voss 2 No scoring Third period 15 55 Doc Romnes 2 Turk Broda Goalie stats Alfie MooreApril 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 4 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Stadium Recap Gordie Drillon 7 8 26 First period 5 52 Cully Dahlstrom 3 No scoring Second period 16 45 Carl Voss 3 17 58 Jack Shill 1 No scoring Third period 16 24 Mush March 2 Turk Broda Goalie stats Alfie MooreChicago won series 3 1Stanley Cup engraving editThe 1938 Stanley Cup was presented to Black Hawks captain Johnny Gottselig by NHL President Frank Calder following the Black Hawks 4 1 win over the Maple Leafs in game four The following Black Hawks players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup1937 38 Chicago Black Hawks Players Centres3 Jack Shill 14 Carl Voss 15 Carol Cully Dahlstrom Wingers5 Harold Mush March 6 Paul Thompson 7 Johnny Gottselig Captain 12 Ewlyn Doc Romnes 16 Louis Trudel 18 Pete Palangio 18 Bert Connelly Defencemen2 Art Wiebe 4 Bill MacKenzie 8 Alex Levinsky 10 Virgil Johnson 14 Harold Hal Jackson 16 Roger Jenkins 17 Earl Seibert Goaltenders1 Mike Karakas 1 Alfie Moore Sub 1 Paul Goodman Sub Coaching and administrative staff Frederic McLaughlin President Owner Bill Tobin Vice President Thorne Donnelley Secretary Treasurer Bill Stewart Manager Coach Eddie Froelich Trainer denotes American born Stanley Cup engraving Bill Stewart was the first American born and fifth NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup Bob Johnson would be the second American born to coach win the Stanley Cup 1991 53 years later He was also the first American born Manager to win the Stanley Cup The second was Brian Burke in 2007 69 years later When the cup was redesigned during the 1957 58 season Pete Palangio s name was engraved twice firstly as PALAGO secondly as PETE PALANGIO Six names were left off the cup when it was redone during the 1957 58 season Four were on the original ring Virgil Johnson Paul Goodman Alfie Moore players and Ed Froelich Trainer Players Hal Jackson and Bert Connelly qualified to be engraved on the Stanley Cup but their names were not included on any version of the 1938 Chicago team s engravings There is room on the Stanley Cup for all six missing names With this victory Carl Voss became only the third player to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup and Canadian football s Grey Cup He had previously been part of the Queen s Golden Gaels football team that won the 12th Grey Cup in 1924 See Joe Miller Lionel Conacher Leo Dandurand Norman Kwong amp Wayne Gretzky also won the Grey Cup and Stanley Cup See also edit1937 38 NHL seasonReferences amp notes edit Rovell Darren June 14 2015 Blackhawks fans eye Cup clincher at home paying huge Game 6 ticket prices ESPN Retrieved June 15 2015 Diamond Dan 2000 Total Stanley Cup Toronto Total Sports Canada ISBN 978 1 892129 07 9 Podnieks Andrew Hockey Hall of Fame 2004 Lord Stanley s Cup Bolton Ont Fenn Pub pp 12 50 ISBN 978 1 55168 261 7 All Time NHL Results Preceded byDetroit Red Wings1937 Chicago Black HawksStanley Cup Champions1938 Succeeded byBoston Bruins1939 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1938 Stanley Cup Finals amp oldid 1216230955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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