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1950–51 NHL season

The 1950–51 NHL season was the 34th season of the National Hockey League. The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens four games to one for the Stanley Cup to win their fifth Cup in seven years.

1950–51 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 11, 1950 – April 21, 1951
Number of games70
Number of teams6
Regular season
Season championDetroit Red Wings
Season MVPMilt Schmidt (Bruins)
Top scorerGordie Howe (Red Wings)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsToronto Maple Leafs
  Runners-upMontreal Canadiens
NHL seasons

League business

The league implemented a rule requiring all teams to provide an emergency goaltender for every game, for use by either team in case of illness or injury.[1]

Regular season

The biggest trade in NHL history at the time took place in July 1950 with Sugar Jim Henry, Gaye Stewart, Bob Goldham and Metro Prystai of Chicago going to Detroit for Harry Lumley, Black Jack Stewart, Al Dewsbury, Don Morrison and Pete Babando, an exchange of nine players altogether.

Joe Primeau was named coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs with Hap Day kicked upstairs to assistant general manager. Toronto came flying out of the gate, undefeated in 11 games. Al Rollins had a great year, finishing with a 1.75 goals against average in 40 games. The Leafs had hoped to have Rollins share the Vezina Trophy with Turk Broda, but the league decided Rollins alone would be the recipient. The Leafs' .679 win percentage remains their all time best for a season, despite the fact that they were second in the league standings behind Detroit.

With the New York Rangers slumping this season, they hired a hypnotist, Dr. David Tracy, to help relax the team. The treatment remained in doubt and the Rangers lost to Boston November 12. Asked why the treatment didn't work, Dr. Tracy said that he should have worked with the goaltender (Chuck Rayner) as he wasn't relaxed enough.

Montreal fans were excited when it was reported that two junior stars, Jean Beliveau and Bernie Geoffrion, would be given a trial in a December 16 game with the Rangers. The Canadiens played a 1–1 tie before 14,158 fans. Geoffrion scored the Canadiens goal in his debut.

Chicago was in third place at mid-season when bad luck struck. Their captain, Black Jack Stewart, ruptured a disc in his back and had to undergo surgery. He was finished for the season and his career was in jeopardy. Aggravating things were injuries to Gus Bodnar and Bill Gadsby. The Black Hawks won only two games in the second half and finished last.

In March, Rocket Richard ran into trouble in a game with Detroit. Richard was tripped and rose with a cut between the eyes. No penalty was called and Richard commenced an argument with referee Hugh McLean. He continued his argument too long and was given a misconduct penalty. Richard then skated to the penalty box and found Leo Reise of Detroit there to welcome him with derisive remarks which infuriated Richard, who then punched Reise, and when linesman Jim Primeau rushed to intervene, Richard took a poke at him and Richard was given a game misconduct. The Canadiens took a train to New York for a game against the Rangers, and the next morning, Richard encountered referee McLean and linesman Primeau in the lobby of the Picadilly Hotel. No punches were thrown, but Richard grabbed McLean by the tie and then Primeau intervened. Considerable profanity filled the air, but cooler heads separated the trio before fists could fly. NHL President Clarence Campbell took a dim view of the matter and fined the Rocket $500 for conduct prejudicial to the welfare of hockey.

The Detroit Red Wings got hot in the second half, overtaking Toronto and finished in first place again, becoming the first team with more than 100 points. Gordie Howe led the NHL in goals, assists, and points while goaltender Terry Sawchuk won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie. Sawchuk set a record for most wins by a goalie, as he was in net for all 44 Detroit victories.

Final standings

National Hockey League[2]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1 Detroit Red Wings 70 44 13 13 236 139 +97 101
2 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 41 16 13 212 138 +74 95
3 Montreal Canadiens 70 25 30 15 173 184 −11 65
4 Boston Bruins 70 22 30 18 178 197 −19 62
5 New York Rangers 70 20 29 21 169 201 −32 61
6 Chicago Black Hawks 70 13 47 10 171 280 −109 36


Playoffs

The second seed Toronto Maple Leafs eliminated the fourth seed Boston Bruins in five games, and the third seed Montreal Canadiens upset the first overall Detroit Red Wings in six, setting up a Leafs – Canadiens Stanley Cup Finals, won by the Leafs 4–1.

Playoff bracket

Semifinals Stanley Cup Finals
      
1 Detroit 2
3 Montreal 4
3 Montreal 1
2 Toronto 4
2 Toronto 4
4 Boston 1

Semifinals

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (3) Montreal Canadiens

March 27 Montreal Canadiens 3–2 4OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Butch Bouchard (1) – 13:35 First period 12:15 – Gordie Howe (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Bert Olmstead (1) – 09:08 Third period 01:10 – Leo Reise (1)
Maurice Richard (1) – 01:09 Fourth overtime period No scoring
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry Sawchuck
March 29 Montreal Canadiens 1–0 3OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Maurice Richard (2) – 02:20 Third overtime period No scoring
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry Sawchuck
March 31 Detroit Red Wings 2–0 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Gordie Howe (2) – 16:23 Second period No scoring
Sid Abel (1) – 13:45 Third period No scoring
Terry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeil
April 3 Detroit Red Wings 4–1 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Leo Reise (2) – 08:40
Metro Prystai (1) – 10:10
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 14:28 – ppElmer Lach (1)
Gerry Couture (1) – 10:26
Sid Abel (2) – 13:14
Third period No scoring
Terry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeil
April 5 Montreal Canadiens 5–2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period 01:09 – Sid Abel (3)
14:27 – Gordie Howe (3)
Billy Reay (1) – sh – 04:04
Bert Olmstead (2) – pp – 11:48
Bernie Geoffrion (1) – 17:51
Second period No scoring
Maurice Richard (3) – 14:45
Calum MacKay (1) – 18:07
Third period No scoring
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry Sawchuck
April 7 Detroit Red Wings 2–3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Sid Abel (4) – 07:31
Gordie Howe (4) – 19:15
Third period 06:49 – Billy Reay (2)
09:39 – Maurice Richard (4)
15:45 – Ken Mosdell (1)
Terry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeil
Montreal won series 4–2


(2) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (4) Boston Bruins

Game two was the last Stanley Cup playoff overtime game to end in a tie. The game was played on a Saturday night and as game crept closer to midnight it had to be stopped due to city bylaws and the federal Lord's Day Act that were in effect at the time in Toronto.[3] These laws prevented businesses from operating on Sunday.


March 28 Boston Bruins 2–0 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Lorne Ferguson (1) – 15:58 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Woody Dumart (1) – 01:12 Third period No scoring
Jack Gelineau Goalie stats Al Rollins, Turk Broda
March 31 Boston Bruins 1–1 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 03:47 – Bill Barilko (1)
Johnny Peirson (1) – 09:26 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period No scoring
Jack Gelineau Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 1 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–0 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Cal Gardner (1) – 03:02
Fern Flaman (1) – pp – 13:11
Second period No scoring
Max Bentley (1) – 05:30 Third period No scoring
Turk Broda Goalie stats Jack Gelineau
April 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–1 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period 07:50 – Dunc Fisher (1)
Sid Smith (1) – pp – 12:17
Max Bentley (2) – 14:33
Second period No scoring
Bill Barilko (2) – 14:08 Third period No scoring
Turk Broda Goalie stats Jack Gelineau
April 7 Boston Bruins 1–4 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period 19:38 – shJoe Klukay (1)
No scoring Second period 11:12 – Fleming MacKell (1)
Bill Ezinicki (1) – 09:53 Third period 04:46 – Joe Klukay (2)
09:15 – Ted Kennedy (1)
Gord Henry Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–0 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Ted Kennedy (2) – 10:16
Joe Klukay (3) – 14:36
First period No scoring
Fleming MacKell (2) – 12:42 Second period No scoring
Sid Smith (2) – 06:42
Tod Sloan (1) – 09:42
Joe Klukay (4) – 15:01
Third period No scoring
Turk Broda Goalie stats Gord Henry
Toronto won series 4–1


Stanley Cup Finals


April 11 Montreal Canadiens 2–3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Maurice Richard (5) – 15:27 First period 00:15 – Sid Smith (3)
15:42 – Tod Sloan (2)
Paul Masnick (1) – 04:02 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 05:51 – Sid Smith (4)
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 14 Montreal Canadiens 3–2 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Paul Masnick (2) – 03:44 First period No scoring
Billy Reay (3) – 09:24 Second period 16:31 – ppSid Smith (5)
No scoring Third period 08:16 – ppTed Kennedy (3)
Maurice Richard (6) – 02:55 First overtime period No scoring
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Turk Broda
April 17 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–1 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 02:18 – ppMaurice Richard (7)
Sid Smith (6) – pp – 05:58 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Ted Kennedy (4) – 04:47 First overtime period No scoring
Al Rollins Goalie stats Gerry McNeil
April 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Sid Smith (7) – 00:38 First period 14:41 – Maurice Richard (8)
Howie Meeker (1) – 01:27 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 13:49 – Elmer Lach (2)
Harry Watson (1) – 05:15 First overtime period No scoring
Al Rollins Goalie stats Gerry McNeil
April 21 Montreal Canadiens 2–3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Maurice Richard (9) – 08:56 Second period 12:00 – Tod Sloan (3)
Paul Meger (1) – 04:47 Third period 19:28 – Tod Sloan (4)
No scoring First overtime period 02:53 – Bill Barilko (3)
Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Al Rollins
Toronto won series 4–1


Awards

Award winners
Prince of Wales Trophy:
(Regular season champion)
Detroit Red Wings
Art Ross Trophy:
(Top scorer)
Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings
Calder Memorial Trophy:
(Best first-year player)
Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings
Hart Trophy:
(Most valuable player)
Milt Schmidt, Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Red Kelly, Detroit Red Wings
Vezina Trophy:
(Goaltender of team with best goals-against record)
Al Rollins, Toronto Maple Leafs

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 43 43 86
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 65 42 24 66
Max Bentley Toronto Maple Leafs 67 21 41 62
Sid Abel Detroit Red Wings 69 23 38 61
Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins 62 22 39 61
Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs 63 18 43 61
Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings 67 24 35 59
Tod Sloan Toronto Maple Leafs 70 31 25 56
Red Kelly Detroit Red Wings 70 17 37 54
Sid Smith Toronto Maple Leafs 70 30 21 51

Source: NHL[4]

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts

Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SO
Al Rollins Toronto Maple Leafs 40 2373 70 1.77 27 5 8 5
Terry Sawchuk Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 139 1.99 44 13 13 11
Turk Broda Toronto Maple Leafs 31 1827 68 2.23 14 11 5 6
Gerry McNeil Montreal Canadiens 70 4200 184 2.63 25 30 15 6
Jack Gelineau Boston Bruins 70 4200 197 2.81 22 30 18 4
Chuck Rayner New York Rangers 66 3940 87 2.85 19 28 19 2
Emile Francis New York Rangers 5 260 14 3.23 1 1 2 0
Harry Lumley Chicago Black Hawks 64 3785 246 3.90 12 41 10 3
Marcel Pelletier Chicago Black Hawks 6 355 29 4.90 1 5 0 0

Coaches

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1950–51 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1950–51 (listed with their last team):

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ Fischler et al. 2003, p. 196.
  2. ^ "1950–1951 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  3. ^ "How City Curfews Used to Affect Toronto Sporting Events". March 30, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Dinger 2011, p. 148.
Bibliography
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (1994). Years of glory, 1942–1967: the National Hockey League's official book of the six-team era. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-2817-2.
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000). Total Hockey. Total Sports. ISBN 1-892129-85-X.
  • Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Toronto, ON: Dan Diamond & Associates. ISBN 978-1-894801-22-5.
  • Dryden, Steve, ed. (2000). Century of hockey. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart Ltd. ISBN 0-7710-4179-9.
  • Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley; Hughes, Morgan; Romain, Joseph; Duplacey, James (2003). The Hockey Chronicle: Year-by-Year History of the National Hockey League. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1.
  • McFarlane, Brian (1973). The Story of the National Hockey League. New York, NY: Pagurian Press. ISBN 0-684-13424-1.

External links

  • Hockey Database
  • NHL.com

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The 1950 51 NHL season was the 34th season of the National Hockey League The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens four games to one for the Stanley Cup to win their fifth Cup in seven years 1950 51 NHL seasonLeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 11 1950 April 21 1951Number of games70Number of teams6Regular seasonSeason championDetroit Red WingsSeason MVPMilt Schmidt Bruins Top scorerGordie Howe Red Wings Stanley CupChampionsToronto Maple Leafs Runners upMontreal CanadiensNHL seasons 1949 501951 52 Contents 1 League business 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 3 Playoffs 3 1 Playoff bracket 3 2 Semifinals 3 2 1 1 Detroit Red Wings vs 3 Montreal Canadiens 3 2 2 2 Toronto Maple Leafs vs 4 Boston Bruins 3 3 Stanley Cup Finals 4 Awards 5 Player statistics 5 1 Scoring leaders 5 2 Leading goaltenders 6 Coaches 7 Debuts 8 Last games 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksLeague business EditThe league implemented a rule requiring all teams to provide an emergency goaltender for every game for use by either team in case of illness or injury 1 Regular season EditThe biggest trade in NHL history at the time took place in July 1950 with Sugar Jim Henry Gaye Stewart Bob Goldham and Metro Prystai of Chicago going to Detroit for Harry Lumley Black Jack Stewart Al Dewsbury Don Morrison and Pete Babando an exchange of nine players altogether Joe Primeau was named coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs with Hap Day kicked upstairs to assistant general manager Toronto came flying out of the gate undefeated in 11 games Al Rollins had a great year finishing with a 1 75 goals against average in 40 games The Leafs had hoped to have Rollins share the Vezina Trophy with Turk Broda but the league decided Rollins alone would be the recipient The Leafs 679 win percentage remains their all time best for a season despite the fact that they were second in the league standings behind Detroit With the New York Rangers slumping this season they hired a hypnotist Dr David Tracy to help relax the team The treatment remained in doubt and the Rangers lost to Boston November 12 Asked why the treatment didn t work Dr Tracy said that he should have worked with the goaltender Chuck Rayner as he wasn t relaxed enough Montreal fans were excited when it was reported that two junior stars Jean Beliveau and Bernie Geoffrion would be given a trial in a December 16 game with the Rangers The Canadiens played a 1 1 tie before 14 158 fans Geoffrion scored the Canadiens goal in his debut Chicago was in third place at mid season when bad luck struck Their captain Black Jack Stewart ruptured a disc in his back and had to undergo surgery He was finished for the season and his career was in jeopardy Aggravating things were injuries to Gus Bodnar and Bill Gadsby The Black Hawks won only two games in the second half and finished last In March Rocket Richard ran into trouble in a game with Detroit Richard was tripped and rose with a cut between the eyes No penalty was called and Richard commenced an argument with referee Hugh McLean He continued his argument too long and was given a misconduct penalty Richard then skated to the penalty box and found Leo Reise of Detroit there to welcome him with derisive remarks which infuriated Richard who then punched Reise and when linesman Jim Primeau rushed to intervene Richard took a poke at him and Richard was given a game misconduct The Canadiens took a train to New York for a game against the Rangers and the next morning Richard encountered referee McLean and linesman Primeau in the lobby of the Picadilly Hotel No punches were thrown but Richard grabbed McLean by the tie and then Primeau intervened Considerable profanity filled the air but cooler heads separated the trio before fists could fly NHL President Clarence Campbell took a dim view of the matter and fined the Rocket 500 for conduct prejudicial to the welfare of hockey The Detroit Red Wings got hot in the second half overtaking Toronto and finished in first place again becoming the first team with more than 100 points Gordie Howe led the NHL in goals assists and points while goaltender Terry Sawchuk won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league s best rookie Sawchuk set a record for most wins by a goalie as he was in net for all 44 Detroit victories Final standings Edit National Hockey League 2 vte GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts1 Detroit Red Wings 70 44 13 13 236 139 97 1012 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 41 16 13 212 138 74 953 Montreal Canadiens 70 25 30 15 173 184 11 654 Boston Bruins 70 22 30 18 178 197 19 625 New York Rangers 70 20 29 21 169 201 32 616 Chicago Black Hawks 70 13 47 10 171 280 109 36Playoffs EditThe second seed Toronto Maple Leafs eliminated the fourth seed Boston Bruins in five games and the third seed Montreal Canadiens upset the first overall Detroit Red Wings in six setting up a Leafs Canadiens Stanley Cup Finals won by the Leafs 4 1 Playoff bracket Edit SemifinalsStanley Cup Finals 1Detroit23Montreal43Montreal12Toronto42Toronto44Boston1Semifinals Edit 1 Detroit Red Wings vs 3 Montreal Canadiens Edit March 27 Montreal Canadiens 3 2 4OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Butch Bouchard 1 13 35 First period 12 15 Gordie Howe 1 No scoring Second period No scoringBert Olmstead 1 09 08 Third period 01 10 Leo Reise 1 Maurice Richard 1 01 09 Fourth overtime period No scoringGerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry SawchuckMarch 29 Montreal Canadiens 1 0 3OT Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period No scoringMaurice Richard 2 02 20 Third overtime period No scoringGerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry SawchuckMarch 31 Detroit Red Wings 2 0 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoringGordie Howe 2 16 23 Second period No scoringSid Abel 1 13 45 Third period No scoringTerry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeilApril 3 Detroit Red Wings 4 1 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Leo Reise 2 08 40Metro Prystai 1 10 10 First period No scoringNo scoring Second period 14 28 pp Elmer Lach 1 Gerry Couture 1 10 26Sid Abel 2 13 14 Third period No scoringTerry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeilApril 5 Montreal Canadiens 5 2 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period 01 09 Sid Abel 3 14 27 Gordie Howe 3 Billy Reay 1 sh 04 04Bert Olmstead 2 pp 11 48Bernie Geoffrion 1 17 51 Second period No scoringMaurice Richard 3 14 45Calum MacKay 1 18 07 Third period No scoringGerry McNeil Goalie stats Terry SawchuckApril 7 Detroit Red Wings 2 3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period No scoringSid Abel 4 07 31Gordie Howe 4 19 15 Third period 06 49 Billy Reay 2 09 39 Maurice Richard 4 15 45 Ken Mosdell 1 Terry Sawchuck Goalie stats Gerry McNeilMontreal won series 4 2 2 Toronto Maple Leafs vs 4 Boston Bruins Edit Game two was the last Stanley Cup playoff overtime game to end in a tie The game was played on a Saturday night and as game crept closer to midnight it had to be stopped due to city bylaws and the federal Lord s Day Act that were in effect at the time in Toronto 3 These laws prevented businesses from operating on Sunday March 28 Boston Bruins 2 0 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Lorne Ferguson 1 15 58 First period No scoringNo scoring Second period No scoringWoody Dumart 1 01 12 Third period No scoringJack Gelineau Goalie stats Al Rollins Turk BrodaMarch 31 Boston Bruins 1 1 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period 03 47 Bill Barilko 1 Johnny Peirson 1 09 26 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period No scoringNo scoring First overtime period No scoringJack Gelineau Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 1 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 0 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap No scoring First period No scoringCal Gardner 1 03 02Fern Flaman 1 pp 13 11 Second period No scoringMax Bentley 1 05 30 Third period No scoringTurk Broda Goalie stats Jack GelineauApril 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 1 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap No scoring First period 07 50 Dunc Fisher 1 Sid Smith 1 pp 12 17Max Bentley 2 14 33 Second period No scoringBill Barilko 2 14 08 Third period No scoringTurk Broda Goalie stats Jack GelineauApril 7 Boston Bruins 1 4 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period 19 38 sh Joe Klukay 1 No scoring Second period 11 12 Fleming MacKell 1 Bill Ezinicki 1 09 53 Third period 04 46 Joe Klukay 2 09 15 Ted Kennedy 1 Gord Henry Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 6 0 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Ted Kennedy 2 10 16Joe Klukay 3 14 36 First period No scoringFleming MacKell 2 12 42 Second period No scoringSid Smith 2 06 42Tod Sloan 1 09 42Joe Klukay 4 15 01 Third period No scoringTurk Broda Goalie stats Gord HenryToronto won series 4 1 Stanley Cup Finals Edit Main article 1951 Stanley Cup Finals April 11 Montreal Canadiens 2 3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Maurice Richard 5 15 27 First period 00 15 Sid Smith 3 15 42 Tod Sloan 2 Paul Masnick 1 04 02 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period No scoringNo scoring First overtime period 05 51 Sid Smith 4 Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 14 Montreal Canadiens 3 2 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Paul Masnick 2 03 44 First period No scoringBilly Reay 3 09 24 Second period 16 31 pp Sid Smith 5 No scoring Third period 08 16 pp Ted Kennedy 3 Maurice Richard 6 02 55 First overtime period No scoringGerry McNeil Goalie stats Turk BrodaApril 17 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 1 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period 02 18 pp Maurice Richard 7 Sid Smith 6 pp 05 58 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period No scoringTed Kennedy 4 04 47 First overtime period No scoringAl Rollins Goalie stats Gerry McNeilApril 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 2 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Sid Smith 7 00 38 First period 14 41 Maurice Richard 8 Howie Meeker 1 01 27 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 13 49 Elmer Lach 2 Harry Watson 1 05 15 First overtime period No scoringAl Rollins Goalie stats Gerry McNeilApril 21 Montreal Canadiens 2 3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period No scoringMaurice Richard 9 08 56 Second period 12 00 Tod Sloan 3 Paul Meger 1 04 47 Third period 19 28 Tod Sloan 4 No scoring First overtime period 02 53 Bill Barilko 3 Gerry McNeil Goalie stats Al RollinsToronto won series 4 1Awards EditAward winners Prince of Wales Trophy Regular season champion Detroit Red WingsArt Ross Trophy Top scorer Gordie Howe Detroit Red WingsCalder Memorial Trophy Best first year player Terry Sawchuk Detroit Red WingsHart Trophy Most valuable player Milt Schmidt Boston BruinsLady Byng Memorial Trophy Excellence and sportsmanship Red Kelly Detroit Red WingsVezina Trophy Goaltender of team with best goals against record Al Rollins Toronto Maple LeafsAll Star teams First team Position Second teamTerry Sawchuk Detroit Red Wings G Chuck Rayner New York RangersRed Kelly Detroit Red Wings D Jimmy Thomson Toronto Maple LeafsBill Quackenbush Boston Bruins D Leo Reise Detroit Red WingsMilt Schmidt Boston Bruins C Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs Sid Abel Detroit Red Wings tied Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings RW Maurice Richard Montreal CanadiensTed Lindsay Detroit Red Wings LW Sid Smith Toronto Maple LeafsPlayer statistics EditScoring leaders Edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Player Team GP G A PtsGordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 43 43 86Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 65 42 24 66Max Bentley Toronto Maple Leafs 67 21 41 62Sid Abel Detroit Red Wings 69 23 38 61Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins 62 22 39 61Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs 63 18 43 61Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings 67 24 35 59Tod Sloan Toronto Maple Leafs 70 31 25 56Red Kelly Detroit Red Wings 70 17 37 54Sid Smith Toronto Maple Leafs 70 30 21 51Source NHL 4 Leading goaltenders Edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played GA Goals against GAA Goals against average W Wins L Losses T Ties SO Shutouts Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SOAl Rollins Toronto Maple Leafs 40 2373 70 1 77 27 5 8 5Terry Sawchuk Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 139 1 99 44 13 13 11Turk Broda Toronto Maple Leafs 31 1827 68 2 23 14 11 5 6Gerry McNeil Montreal Canadiens 70 4200 184 2 63 25 30 15 6Jack Gelineau Boston Bruins 70 4200 197 2 81 22 30 18 4Chuck Rayner New York Rangers 66 3940 87 2 85 19 28 19 2Emile Francis New York Rangers 5 260 14 3 23 1 1 2 0Harry Lumley Chicago Black Hawks 64 3785 246 3 90 12 41 10 3Marcel Pelletier Chicago Black Hawks 6 355 29 4 90 1 5 0 0Coaches EditBoston Bruins Lynn Patrick Chicago Black Hawks Ebbie Goodfellow Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin New York Rangers Neil Colville Toronto Maple Leafs Joe PrimeauDebuts EditThe following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1950 51 listed with their first team asterisk marks debut in playoffs Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens Dollard St Laurent Montreal Canadiens Danny Lewicki Toronto Maple LeafsLast games EditThe following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1950 51 listed with their last team Joe Carveth Detroit Red Wings Glen Harmon Montreal Canadiens Wally Stanowski New York Rangers Pat Egan New York Rangers last active New York American Buddy O Connor New York Rangers Bill Barilko Toronto Maple Leafs Johnny Peirson Boston BruinsSee also Edit1950 51 NHL transactions List of Stanley Cup champions 4th National Hockey League All Star Game National Hockey League All Star Game 1950 in sports 1951 in sportsReferences EditNotes Fischler et al 2003 p 196 1950 1951 Division Standings Standings NHL com Standings National Hockey League How City Curfews Used to Affect Toronto Sporting Events March 30 2017 Retrieved August 11 2020 Dinger 2011 p 148 BibliographyDiamond Dan ed 1994 Years of glory 1942 1967 the National Hockey League s official book of the six team era Toronto ON McClelland and Stewart ISBN 0 7710 2817 2 Diamond Dan ed 2000 Total Hockey Total Sports ISBN 1 892129 85 X Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Toronto ON Dan Diamond amp Associates ISBN 978 1 894801 22 5 Dryden Steve ed 2000 Century of hockey Toronto ON McClelland amp Stewart Ltd ISBN 0 7710 4179 9 Fischler Stan Fischler Shirley Hughes Morgan Romain Joseph Duplacey James 2003 The Hockey Chronicle Year by Year History of the National Hockey League Lincolnwood IL Publications International Inc ISBN 0 7853 9624 1 McFarlane Brian 1973 The Story of the National Hockey League New York NY Pagurian Press ISBN 0 684 13424 1 External links EditHockey Database NHL com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 51 NHL season amp oldid 1136325687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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