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1955–56 NHL season

The 1955–56 NHL season was the 39th season of the National Hockey League. Six teams each played 70 games. The Montreal Canadiens were the Stanley Cup champions as they beat the Detroit Red Wings four games to one in the best-of-seven final series.

1955–56 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 6, 1955 – April 10, 1956
Number of games70
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)CBC, SRC (Canada)
None (United States)
Regular season
Season championMontreal Canadiens
Season MVPJean Beliveau (Canadiens)
Top scorerJean Beliveau (Canadiens)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsMontreal Canadiens
  Runners-upDetroit Red Wings
NHL seasons

League business edit

At a governors' meeting in December, a discussion took place concerning the uniforms worn by officials. It was contended that the present orange and black uniforms were confusing to players and fans, particularly when red uniforms were worn by either of the participating teams. Furthermore, it was pointed out that the existing uniforms showed up black on television. It was unanimously agreed that officials' uniforms should be changed to black and white vertical stripes. The black and white uniforms were first worn on December 29, 1955.

With Montreal frequently racking up two or three goals on any one power play, NHL President Clarence Campbell said he'd like the penalty rule revised to a penalized player returning to the ice when a power play goal is scored on a minor penalty. The Canadiens were the lone club to vote against the new legislation.

Regular season edit

The streak of seven straight seasons at the top of the NHL held by the Detroit Red Wings' dynasty came to an end as the Montreal Canadiens were tops. The Canadiens set a new record for wins in a season with 45. The Canadiens had a new coach, their one-time great former All-Star left-winger, Hector "Toe" Blake.

Dick Irvin, formerly the coach in Montreal, whom Habs' GM Frank Selke Sr. found a little truculent, took over as coach in Chicago, but could not get them out of the cellar, though they did improve. It was sort of a homecoming for Irvin as he started his coaching career with Chicago in 1930.

Highlights edit

When the Hawks went to the Montreal Forum on October 22, Irvin was presented with a set of silver flatware by William Northey, representing the Canadian Arena Company. In the game itself, rookie Henri Richard scored two goals as Montreal shut out Chicago 6–0.

On November 5, Jean Beliveau scored three goals in 44 seconds as Montreal beat Boston 4–3. The record for the fastest hat trick still was held by Bill Mosienko with three goals in 21 seconds.

On December 29, officials debuted the new "zebra" outfits in a game between the Canadiens and Maple Leafs.[1]

On January 11, a crowd of 15,570 delighted fans at Madison Square Garden watched the Rangers trounce the Canadiens 6–1. Pete Conacher was a star for the Rangers with two goals. Lou Fontinato and Maurice Richard had a gala fight and Fontinato knocked out Richard with a punch that required several stitches above Richard's eye.

Montreal routed the Rangers 9–4 on February 18 as Beliveau had the hat trick and Richard two. The Rocket was incensed when referee Louis Maschio gave his brother a misconduct penalty and his teammates had to cool him off.

Beliveau set a record for goals by a center when he scored his 45th goal on March 15. Maurice Richard was hurt in this game when he fell over Hawk defenceman Pierre Pilote's skate and went headlong into the goal. He required stitches and was taken to hospital for X-rays. The Rocket was back in the lineup on St. Patrick's Day as the Canadiens trounced the Rangers 7–2 and Richard had the hat trick.

Rookie Glenn Hall had a fabulous year with 12 shutouts and a 2.11 goals-against average for the ever-powerful Detroit Red Wings. He received the Calder Memorial Trophy over Henri "Pocket Rocket" Richard.

Final standings edit

National Hockey League[2]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1 Montreal Canadiens 70 45 15 10 222 131 +91 100
2 Detroit Red Wings 70 30 24 16 183 148 +35 76
3 New York Rangers 70 32 28 10 204 203 +1 74
4 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 24 33 13 153 181 −28 61
5 Boston Bruins 70 23 34 13 147 185 −38 59
6 Chicago Black Hawks 70 19 39 12 155 216 −61 50

Record vs. opponents edit

1955–56 NHL Records [3]
Team BOS CHI DET MTL NYR TOR
Boston 3–8–3 3–8–3 5–8–1 7–5–2 5–5–4
Chicago 8–3–3 2–8–4 1–12–1 3–10–1 5–6–3
Detroit 8–3–3 8–2–4 4–8–2 5–6–3 5–5–4
Montreal 8–5–1 12–1–1 8–4–2 8–2–4 9–3–2
New York 5–7–2 10–3–1 6–5–3 2–8–4 9–5
Toronto 5–5–4 6–5–3 5–5–4 3–9–2 5–9


Playoffs edit

Playoff bracket edit

Semifinals Stanley Cup Finals
      
1 Montreal 4
3 New York 1
1 Montreal 4
2 Detroit 1
2 Detroit 4
4 Toronto 1

Semifinals edit

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (3) New York Rangers edit

March 20 New York Rangers 1–7 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 13:29 – Bernie Geoffrion (1)
Jack Evans (1) – 06:45 Second period 04:17 – Maurice Richard (1)
17:48 – pp – Bernie Geoffrion (2)
18:30 – pp – Maurice Richard (2)
No scoring Third period 01:55 – Maurice Richard (3)
14:33 – Dickie Moore (1)
15:32 – Jean Beliveau (1)
Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante
March 22 New York Rangers 4–2 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Andy Hebenton (1) – 03:45
Jean-Guy Gendron (1) pp – 14:41
First period 07:38 – Jean Beliveau (2)
No scoring Second period 11:20 – ppClaude Provost (1)
Bronco Horvath (1) – pp – 00:42
Dean Prentice (1) – 14:10
Third period No scoring
Gordie Bell Goalie stats Jacques Plante
March 24 Montreal Canadiens 3–1 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap  
Ken Mosdell (1) – 14:42 First period 16:02 – Jean-Guy Gendron (2)
Bert Olmstead (1) – 16:24 Second period No scoring
Bert Olmstead (2) – 19:48 Third period No scoring
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley
March 25 Montreal Canadiens 5–3 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap  
Bert Olmstead (3) – pp – 02:11
Bert Olmstead (4) – 13:33
First period 16:26 – Wally Hergesheimer (1)
18:57 – ppBill Gadsby (1)
Jean Beliveau (3) – pp – 02:22
Claude Provost (2) – 03:22
Second period No scoring
Jean Beliveau (4) – 08:16 Third period 15:04 – Andy Bathgate (1)
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley
March 27 New York Rangers 0–7 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 08:24 – ppDoug Harvey (1)
No scoring Second period 03:11 – Dickie Moore (2)
06:10 – Henri Richard (1)
13:00 – pp – Doug Harvey (2)
15:35 – Jean Beliveau (5)
No scoring Third period 08:49 – Henri Richard (2)
13:28 – Dickie Moore (3)
Gordie Bell Goalie stats Jacques Plante
Montreal won series 4–1


(2) Detroit Red Wings vs. (4) Toronto Maple Leafs edit

March 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
George Armstrong (1) – pp – 11:57 First period No scoring
Ron Stewart (1) – 11:31 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 00:58 – Gordie Howe (1)
05:12 – Johnny Bucyk (1)
05:56 – Alex Delvecchio (1)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn Hall
March 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
George Armstrong (2) – 05:09 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 05:40 – Alex Delvecchio (2)
19:05 – Ted Lindsay (1)
No scoring Third period 14:39 – Lorne Ferguson (1)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn Hall
March 24 Detroit Red Wings 5–4 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Red Kelly (1) – 12:27 First period 00:29 – George Armstrong (3)
16:33 – ppBrian Cullen (1)
No scoring Second period 13:20 – shGerry James (1)
Metro Prystai (1) – 02:46
Gordie Howe (2) – 09:11
Ted Lindsay (2) – 14:25
Third period 07:40 – pp – George Armstrong (4)
Ted Lindsay (3) – 04:22 First overtime period No scoring
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Harry Lumley
March 27 Detroit Red Wings 0–2 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 10:58 – Billy Harris (1)
No scoring Third period 03:15 – Sid Smith (1)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Harry Lumley
March 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Dick Duff (1) – pp – 05:34 First period 08:38 – ppAlex Delvecchio (3)
14:49 – Alex Delvecchio (4)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 19:35 – Ted Lindsay (4)
Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn Hall
Detroit won series 4–1


Stanley Cup Finals edit


March 31 Detroit Red Wings 4–6 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Alex Delvecchio (5) – pp – 08:17 First period No scoring
Bill Dineen (1) – 03:45
Ted Lindsay (5) – 08:11
Alex Delvecchio (6) – pp – 11:20
Second period 03:00 – ppJean Beliveau (6)
06:40 – Henri Richard (3)
No scoring Third period 05:20 – Jack LeClair (1)
06:20 – Bernie Geoffrion (3)
07:31 – Jean Beliveau (7)
10:49 – Claude Provost (3)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 3 Detroit Red Wings 1–5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 07:23 – ppDonnie Marshall (1)
No scoring Second period 11:37 – Henri Richard (4)
14:38 – Bernie Geoffrion (4)
Norm Ullman (1) – 00:31 Third period 02:48 – Jean Beliveau (8)
19:21 – Maurice Richard (4)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 5 Montreal Canadiens 1–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Jean Beliveau (9) – 19:20 First period 14:27 – ppRed Kelly (2)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 11:36 – Ted Lindsay (6)
18:12 – Gordie Howe (3)
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Glenn Hall
April 8 Montreal Canadiens 3–0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Jean Beliveau (10) – 15:52 First period No scoring
Jean Beliveau (11) – 11:39 Second period No scoring
Floyd Curry (1) – 11:34 Third period No scoring
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Glenn Hall
April 10 Detroit Red Wings 1–3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 14:16 – ppJean Beliveau (12)
15:08 – ppMaurice Richard (5)
Alex Delvecchio (7) – 00:35 Third period 00:13 – Bernie Geoffrion (5)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques Plante
Montreal won series 4–1


Awards edit

Award winners
Prince of Wales Trophy:
(Regular season champion)
Montreal Canadiens
Art Ross Trophy:
(Top scorer)
Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens
Calder Memorial Trophy:
(Best first-year player)
Glenn Hall, Detroit Red Wings
Hart Trophy:
(Most valuable player)
Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Doug Harvey, Montreal Canadiens
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Earl Reibel, Detroit Red Wings
Vezina Trophy:
(Goaltender of team with the best goals-against average)
Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens

All-Star teams edit

Player statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Player Team GP G A PTS PIM
Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens 70 47 41 88 143
Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 38 41 79 100
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 70 38 33 71 89
Bert Olmstead Montreal Canadiens 70 14 56 70 94
Tod Sloan Toronto Maple Leafs 70 37 29 66 100
Andy Bathgate New York Rangers 70 19 47 66 59
Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens 59 29 33 62 66
Earl Reibel Detroit Red Wings 68 17 39 56 10
Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings 70 25 26 51 24
Dave Creighton New York Rangers 70 20 31 51 43

Source: 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 SO
Jacques Plante Montreal Canadiens 64 3840 119 1.86 42 12 10 7
Glenn Hall Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 147 2.10 30 24 16 12
Terry Sawchuk Boston Bruins 68 4080 177 2.60 22 33 13 9
Harry Lumley Toronto Maple Leafs 59 3527 159 2.70 21 28 10 3
Lorne Worsley New York Rangers 70 4200 199 2.84 32 28 10 4
Al Rollins Chicago Black Hawks 58 3480 172 2.97 17 30 11 3

Coaches edit

Debuts edit

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1955–56 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games edit

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1955–56 (listed with their last team):

Broadcasting edit

This was the fourth season of Hockey Night in Canada on CBC Television. Coverage included selected Stanley Cup playoff games. Both regular season and playoff games were not broadcast in their entirety until the 1968–69 season, and were typically joined in progress, while the radio version of HNIC aired games in their entirety.

See also edit

References edit

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1976), Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol III, Sherbrooke, QC: Progressive Publications
  • 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. Kingston, NY: 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.
  • Duplacey, James (2008), Hockey's Book of Firsts, North Dighton, MA: JG Press, ISBN 978-1-57215-037-9
  • 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 (1969), 50 Years Of Hockey, Winnipeg, MAN: Greywood Publishing, ASIN B000GW45S0
  • McFarlane, Brian (1973). The Story of the National Hockey League. New York, NY: Pagurian Press. ISBN 0-684-13424-1.
Notes
  1. ^ Finger, Scott. "This Day In Hockey History - December 29". hookedonhockeymagazine.com. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "1955–1956 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  3. ^ "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  4. ^ Dinger 2011, p. 149.

External links edit

  • Hockey Database
  • NHL.com

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The 1955 56 NHL season was the 39th season of the National Hockey League Six teams each played 70 games The Montreal Canadiens were the Stanley Cup champions as they beat the Detroit Red Wings four games to one in the best of seven final series 1955 56 NHL seasonLeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 6 1955 April 10 1956Number of games70Number of teams6TV partner s CBC SRC Canada None United States Regular seasonSeason championMontreal CanadiensSeason MVPJean Beliveau Canadiens Top scorerJean Beliveau Canadiens Stanley CupChampionsMontreal Canadiens Runners upDetroit Red WingsNHL seasons 1954 551956 57 Contents 1 League business 2 Regular season 2 1 Highlights 2 2 Final standings 2 3 Record vs opponents 3 Playoffs 3 1 Playoff bracket 3 2 Semifinals 3 2 1 1 Montreal Canadiens vs 3 New York Rangers 3 2 2 2 Detroit Red Wings vs 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 3 Stanley Cup Finals 4 Awards 4 1 All Star teams 5 Player statistics 5 1 Scoring leaders 5 2 Leading goaltenders 6 Coaches 7 Debuts 8 Last games 9 Broadcasting 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLeague business editAt a governors meeting in December a discussion took place concerning the uniforms worn by officials It was contended that the present orange and black uniforms were confusing to players and fans particularly when red uniforms were worn by either of the participating teams Furthermore it was pointed out that the existing uniforms showed up black on television It was unanimously agreed that officials uniforms should be changed to black and white vertical stripes The black and white uniforms were first worn on December 29 1955 With Montreal frequently racking up two or three goals on any one power play NHL President Clarence Campbell said he d like the penalty rule revised to a penalized player returning to the ice when a power play goal is scored on a minor penalty The Canadiens were the lone club to vote against the new legislation Regular season editThe streak of seven straight seasons at the top of the NHL held by the Detroit Red Wings dynasty came to an end as the Montreal Canadiens were tops The Canadiens set a new record for wins in a season with 45 The Canadiens had a new coach their one time great former All Star left winger Hector Toe Blake Dick Irvin formerly the coach in Montreal whom Habs GM Frank Selke Sr found a little truculent took over as coach in Chicago but could not get them out of the cellar though they did improve It was sort of a homecoming for Irvin as he started his coaching career with Chicago in 1930 Highlights edit When the Hawks went to the Montreal Forum on October 22 Irvin was presented with a set of silver flatware by William Northey representing the Canadian Arena Company In the game itself rookie Henri Richard scored two goals as Montreal shut out Chicago 6 0 On November 5 Jean Beliveau scored three goals in 44 seconds as Montreal beat Boston 4 3 The record for the fastest hat trick still was held by Bill Mosienko with three goals in 21 seconds On December 29 officials debuted the new zebra outfits in a game between the Canadiens and Maple Leafs 1 On January 11 a crowd of 15 570 delighted fans at Madison Square Garden watched the Rangers trounce the Canadiens 6 1 Pete Conacher was a star for the Rangers with two goals Lou Fontinato and Maurice Richard had a gala fight and Fontinato knocked out Richard with a punch that required several stitches above Richard s eye Montreal routed the Rangers 9 4 on February 18 as Beliveau had the hat trick and Richard two The Rocket was incensed when referee Louis Maschio gave his brother a misconduct penalty and his teammates had to cool him off Beliveau set a record for goals by a center when he scored his 45th goal on March 15 Maurice Richard was hurt in this game when he fell over Hawk defenceman Pierre Pilote s skate and went headlong into the goal He required stitches and was taken to hospital for X rays The Rocket was back in the lineup on St Patrick s Day as the Canadiens trounced the Rangers 7 2 and Richard had the hat trick Rookie Glenn Hall had a fabulous year with 12 shutouts and a 2 11 goals against average for the ever powerful Detroit Red Wings He received the Calder Memorial Trophy over Henri Pocket Rocket Richard Final standings edit National Hockey League 2 vte GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts1 Montreal Canadiens 70 45 15 10 222 131 91 1002 Detroit Red Wings 70 30 24 16 183 148 35 763 New York Rangers 70 32 28 10 204 203 1 744 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 24 33 13 153 181 28 615 Boston Bruins 70 23 34 13 147 185 38 596 Chicago Black Hawks 70 19 39 12 155 216 61 50Record vs opponents edit 1955 56 NHL Records 3 Team BOS CHI DET MTL NYR TORBoston 3 8 3 3 8 3 5 8 1 7 5 2 5 5 4Chicago 8 3 3 2 8 4 1 12 1 3 10 1 5 6 3Detroit 8 3 3 8 2 4 4 8 2 5 6 3 5 5 4Montreal 8 5 1 12 1 1 8 4 2 8 2 4 9 3 2New York 5 7 2 10 3 1 6 5 3 2 8 4 9 5Toronto 5 5 4 6 5 3 5 5 4 3 9 2 5 9 Playoffs editPlayoff bracket edit SemifinalsStanley Cup Finals 1Montreal43New York11Montreal42Detroit12Detroit44Toronto1Semifinals edit 1 Montreal Canadiens vs 3 New York Rangers edit March 20 New York Rangers 1 7 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period 13 29 Bernie Geoffrion 1 Jack Evans 1 06 45 Second period 04 17 Maurice Richard 1 17 48 pp Bernie Geoffrion 2 18 30 pp Maurice Richard 2 No scoring Third period 01 55 Maurice Richard 3 14 33 Dickie Moore 1 15 32 Jean Beliveau 1 Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques PlanteMarch 22 New York Rangers 4 2 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Andy Hebenton 1 03 45Jean Guy Gendron 1 pp 14 41 First period 07 38 Jean Beliveau 2 No scoring Second period 11 20 pp Claude Provost 1 Bronco Horvath 1 pp 00 42Dean Prentice 1 14 10 Third period No scoringGordie Bell Goalie stats Jacques PlanteMarch 24 Montreal Canadiens 3 1 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap Ken Mosdell 1 14 42 First period 16 02 Jean Guy Gendron 2 Bert Olmstead 1 16 24 Second period No scoringBert Olmstead 2 19 48 Third period No scoringJacques Plante Goalie stats Gump WorsleyMarch 25 Montreal Canadiens 5 3 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap Bert Olmstead 3 pp 02 11Bert Olmstead 4 13 33 First period 16 26 Wally Hergesheimer 1 18 57 pp Bill Gadsby 1 Jean Beliveau 3 pp 02 22Claude Provost 2 03 22 Second period No scoringJean Beliveau 4 08 16 Third period 15 04 Andy Bathgate 1 Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump WorsleyMarch 27 New York Rangers 0 7 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period 08 24 pp Doug Harvey 1 No scoring Second period 03 11 Dickie Moore 2 06 10 Henri Richard 1 13 00 pp Doug Harvey 2 15 35 Jean Beliveau 5 No scoring Third period 08 49 Henri Richard 2 13 28 Dickie Moore 3 Gordie Bell Goalie stats Jacques PlanteMontreal won series 4 1 2 Detroit Red Wings vs 4 Toronto Maple Leafs edit March 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap George Armstrong 1 pp 11 57 First period No scoringRon Stewart 1 11 31 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 00 58 Gordie Howe 1 05 12 Johnny Bucyk 1 05 56 Alex Delvecchio 1 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn HallMarch 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap George Armstrong 2 05 09 First period No scoringNo scoring Second period 05 40 Alex Delvecchio 2 19 05 Ted Lindsay 1 No scoring Third period 14 39 Lorne Ferguson 1 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn HallMarch 24 Detroit Red Wings 5 4 OT Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap Red Kelly 1 12 27 First period 00 29 George Armstrong 3 16 33 pp Brian Cullen 1 No scoring Second period 13 20 sh Gerry James 1 Metro Prystai 1 02 46Gordie Howe 2 09 11Ted Lindsay 2 14 25 Third period 07 40 pp George Armstrong 4 Ted Lindsay 3 04 22 First overtime period No scoringGlenn Hall Goalie stats Harry LumleyMarch 27 Detroit Red Wings 0 2 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period 10 58 Billy Harris 1 No scoring Third period 03 15 Sid Smith 1 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Harry LumleyMarch 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Dick Duff 1 pp 05 34 First period 08 38 pp Alex Delvecchio 3 14 49 Alex Delvecchio 4 No scoring Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 19 35 Ted Lindsay 4 Harry Lumley Goalie stats Glenn HallDetroit won series 4 1 Stanley Cup Finals edit Main article 1956 Stanley Cup Finals March 31 Detroit Red Wings 4 6 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Alex Delvecchio 5 pp 08 17 First period No scoringBill Dineen 1 03 45Ted Lindsay 5 08 11Alex Delvecchio 6 pp 11 20 Second period 03 00 pp Jean Beliveau 6 06 40 Henri Richard 3 No scoring Third period 05 20 Jack LeClair 1 06 20 Bernie Geoffrion 3 07 31 Jean Beliveau 7 10 49 Claude Provost 3 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques PlanteApril 3 Detroit Red Wings 1 5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period 07 23 pp Donnie Marshall 1 No scoring Second period 11 37 Henri Richard 4 14 38 Bernie Geoffrion 4 Norm Ullman 1 00 31 Third period 02 48 Jean Beliveau 8 19 21 Maurice Richard 4 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques PlanteApril 5 Montreal Canadiens 1 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Jean Beliveau 9 19 20 First period 14 27 pp Red Kelly 2 No scoring Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 11 36 Ted Lindsay 6 18 12 Gordie Howe 3 Jacques Plante Goalie stats Glenn HallApril 8 Montreal Canadiens 3 0 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Jean Beliveau 10 15 52 First period No scoringJean Beliveau 11 11 39 Second period No scoringFloyd Curry 1 11 34 Third period No scoringJacques Plante Goalie stats Glenn HallApril 10 Detroit Red Wings 1 3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period 14 16 pp Jean Beliveau 12 15 08 pp Maurice Richard 5 Alex Delvecchio 7 00 35 Third period 00 13 Bernie Geoffrion 5 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Jacques PlanteMontreal won series 4 1Awards editAward winners Prince of Wales Trophy Regular season champion Montreal CanadiensArt Ross Trophy Top scorer Jean Beliveau Montreal CanadiensCalder Memorial Trophy Best first year player Glenn Hall Detroit Red WingsHart Trophy Most valuable player Jean Beliveau Montreal CanadiensJames Norris Memorial Trophy Best defenceman Doug Harvey Montreal CanadiensLady Byng Memorial Trophy Excellence and sportsmanship Earl Reibel Detroit Red WingsVezina Trophy Goaltender of team with the best goals against average Jacques Plante Montreal CanadiensAll Star teams edit First team Position Second teamJacques Plante Montreal Canadiens G Glenn Hall Detroit Red WingsDoug Harvey Montreal Canadiens D Red Kelly Detroit Red WingsBill Gadsby New York Rangers D Tom Johnson Montreal CanadiensJean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens C Tod Sloan Toronto Maple LeafsMaurice Richard Montreal Canadiens RW Gordie Howe Detroit Red WingsTed Lindsay Detroit Red Wings LW Bert Olmstead Montreal CanadiensPlayer statistics editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists PTS Points PIM Penalties in minutes Player Team GP G A PTS PIMJean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens 70 47 41 88 143Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 38 41 79 100Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 70 38 33 71 89Bert Olmstead Montreal Canadiens 70 14 56 70 94Tod Sloan Toronto Maple Leafs 70 37 29 66 100Andy Bathgate New York Rangers 70 19 47 66 59Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens 59 29 33 62 66Earl Reibel Detroit Red Wings 68 17 39 56 10Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings 70 25 26 51 24Dave Creighton New York Rangers 70 20 31 51 43Source 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 SOJacques Plante Montreal Canadiens 64 3840 119 1 86 42 12 10 7Glenn Hall Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 147 2 10 30 24 16 12Terry Sawchuk Boston Bruins 68 4080 177 2 60 22 33 13 9Harry Lumley Toronto Maple Leafs 59 3527 159 2 70 21 28 10 3Lorne Worsley New York Rangers 70 4200 199 2 84 32 28 10 4Al Rollins Chicago Black Hawks 58 3480 172 2 97 17 30 11 3Coaches editBoston Bruins Milt Schmidt Chicago Black Hawks Dick Irvin Detroit Red Wings Jimmy Skinner Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake New York Rangers Phil Watson Toronto Maple Leafs King ClancyDebuts editThe following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1955 56 listed with their first team asterisk marks debut in playoffs Pierre Pilote Chicago Black Hawks Norm Ullman Detroit Red Wings Henri Richard Montreal Canadiens Claude Provost Montreal Canadiens Bob Turner Montreal Canadiens Bronco Horvath New York Rangers Andy Hebenton New York Rangers Jean Guy Gendron New York Rangers Billy Harris Toronto Maple LeafsLast games editThe following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1955 56 listed with their last team Bill Quackenbush Boston Bruins Ed Sandford Chicago Black Hawks Bob Goldham Detroit Red Wings Emile Butch Bouchard Montreal Canadiens Don Raleigh New York Rangers Joe Klukay Toronto Maple LeafsBroadcasting editThis was the fourth season of Hockey Night in Canada on CBC Television Coverage included selected Stanley Cup playoff games Both regular season and playoff games were not broadcast in their entirety until the 1968 69 season and were typically joined in progress while the radio version of HNIC aired games in their entirety See also edit1955 56 NHL transactions List of Stanley Cup champions 9th National Hockey League All Star Game National Hockey League All Star Game Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics 1955 in sports 1956 in sportsReferences editColeman Charles L 1976 Trail of the Stanley Cup Vol III Sherbrooke QC Progressive Publications 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 Kingston NY 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 Duplacey James 2008 Hockey s Book of Firsts North Dighton MA JG Press ISBN 978 1 57215 037 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 1969 50 Years Of Hockey Winnipeg MAN Greywood Publishing ASIN B000GW45S0 McFarlane Brian 1973 The Story of the National Hockey League New York NY Pagurian Press ISBN 0 684 13424 1 Notes Finger Scott This Day In Hockey History December 29 hookedonhockeymagazine com Retrieved September 26 2015 1955 1956 Division Standings Standings NHL com Standings National Hockey League All Time NHL Results NHL com Retrieved August 25 2023 Dinger 2011 p 149 External links editHockey Database NHL com Retrieved from https en 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