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1956–57 NHL season

The 1956–57 NHL season was the 40th season of the National Hockey League. Six teams each played 70 games. The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive season, defeating the Boston Bruins four games to one in the best-of-seven final series. The final game was won with a clutch goal from Montreal defenceman Tom Johnson that clinched the Stanley Cup championship for the Canadiens 3–2.

1956–57 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 11, 1956 – April 16, 1957
Number of games70
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)CBC, SRC (Canada)
CBS (United States)
Regular season
Season championDetroit Red Wings
Season MVPGordie Howe (Red Wings)
Top scorerGordie Howe (Red Wings)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsMontreal Canadiens
  Runners-upBoston Bruins
NHL seasons

Teams edit

Regular season edit

On October 1, it was announced that Dick Irvin had resigned as coach of the Chicago Black Hawks due to ill health. He was suffering from bone cancer and had been ill for two years and had been hospitalized in Montreal. Irvin had been several days late to training camp. General manager Tommy Ivan took over as coach. Later in the season, it was reported that Irvin had undergone minor surgery for anemia at Ross Memorial Hospital. Irvin died on May 15, 1957.

Ted Lindsay, the star left winger of the Detroit Red Wings, became the fourth player to score 300 career goals on November 18, when he picked up two goals in an 8–3 pasting of the Montreal Canadiens. The other players to reach this prestigious mark were Nels Stewart, Maurice Richard, and Gordie Howe (who played opposite Lindsay for most of the latter's career).

On January 5, the Black Hawks and New York Rangers played an afternoon game at Madison Square Garden where the Rangers beat the Black Hawks 4–1. This game was broadcast on the Columbia Broadcast System network (CBS). Glen Skov spoiled Lorne "Gump" Worsley's would-be shutout with a goal in the third period.

Montreal beat Toronto 2–1 at the Forum in Montreal on January 10 and moved into first place. The game was hard-fought and referee Frank Udvari found it necessary to rule with an iron hand that angered the fans. Fans thought he was calling chippy penalties against the Habs and deliberately failing to call hooking and holding penalties by the Maple Leafs. The blow-off came in the last two minutes of the game. Maurice Richard received a high-sticking penalty. At 18:14, knowing his Maple Leafs were in danger, Toronto coach Howie Meeker pulled goaltender Ed Chadwick for six attackers. Dick Duff scored the tying goal, and Richard went berserk and commenced a heated argument with Udvari, banging his stick on the ice. He might have attacked Udvari if his teammates had not restrained him. Fans threw programmes, paper cups, hats and other debris and the game was held up. When it did resume, Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion set up Don Marshall for the winning goal with a mere six seconds left to play. Although the fans were pleased with the outcome, an angry hum commenced as the players and officials left the ice. Udvari had to be escorted to his dressing room by police and ushers. A large part of the crowd now directed its attention to NHL President Clarence Campbell seated in his box seat and he became the target of jeers and threats. The situation began to show some of the aspects of the Richard Riot of two years previous when Richard had been suspended for an attack on an official. It was at least 30 minutes before Campbell was able to leave under police protection.

Terry Sawchuk had been playing well and was a candidate for the Hart Trophy, when he came down with mononucleosis. He came back too soon and by January 16, he announced his retirement from hockey, a temporary one as he would be back in Detroit next season.

Glenn Hall was not as good as the previous season, but led the Detroit Red Wings to first place. Hall had played only two games prior to 1955–56, but had shown such promise Sawchuk was sent off.

Rule changes edit

At the start of this season, the NHL changed the way power plays work. Prior to this season, a team could score as many goals as they were able to in a two-minute power play with the penalized player remaining in the penalty box. The NHL changed it so that when a goal is scored on a two-minute power play, the power play finished. The reason for this was because the Montreal Canadiens were so dominant on the power play, the NHL needed a way of ensuring parity. The previous season saw the Canadiens score 26% of all the league's power play goals. Oddly enough, the number of power play goals league-wide actually increased from 251 to 265 after the rule changed. Montreal, though, scored 10 fewer power play goals.

Final standings edit

National Hockey League[1]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1 Detroit Red Wings 70 38 20 12 198 157 +41 88
2 Montreal Canadiens 70 35 23 12 210 155 +55 82
3 Boston Bruins 70 34 24 12 195 174 +21 80
4 New York Rangers 70 26 30 14 184 227 −43 66
5 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 21 34 15 174 192 −18 57
6 Chicago Black Hawks 70 16 39 15 169 225 −56 47

Playoffs edit

Playoff bracket edit

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

Semifinals edit

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (3) Boston Bruins edit

March 26 Boston Bruins 3–1 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
Jack Caffery (1) – 18:42 First period 00:50 – Ted Lindsay (1)
Doug Mohns (1) – pp – 00:38 Second period No scoring
Real Chevrefils (1) – 00:49 Third period No scoring
Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall
March 28 Boston Bruins 2–7 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period 06:57 – Red Kelly (1)
11:32 – Gordie Howe (1)
13:14 – shMetro Prystai (1)
No scoring Second period 03:50 – ppAlex Delvecchio (1)
10:27 – ppBilly Dea (1)
Fleming MacKell (1) – 01:59
Leo Boivin (1) – 17:52
Third period 00:33 – ppLorne Ferguson (1)
03:39 – Norm Ullman (1)
Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall
March 31 Detroit Red Wings 3–4 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Alex Delvecchio (2) – pp – 15:16 First period 08:11 – Vic Stasiuk (1)
12:00 – Leo Boivin (2)
No scoring Second period 18:26 – Leo Labine (1)
Gordie Howe (2) – 01:32
Billy Dea (2) – 03:11
Third period 13:28 – Cal Gardner (1)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Don Simmons
April 2 Detroit Red Wings 0–2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period 06:00 – Real Chevrefils (2)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 05:43 – Vic Stasiuk (2)
Glenn Hall Goalie stats Don Simmons
April 4 Boston Bruins 4–3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap  
No scoring First period 09:52 – Alex Delvecchio (3)
Buddy Boone (1) – 12:10 Second period No scoring
Leo Labine (2) – 06:18
Doug Mohns (2) – 10:21
Cal Gardner (2) – 15:16
Third period 00:36 – Ted Lindsay (2)
17:59 – Metro Prystai (2)
Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall
Boston won series 4–1


(2) Montreal Canadiens vs. (4) New York Rangers edit

March 26 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap  
Bernie Geoffrion (1) – 15:07 First period 17:01 – Camille Henry (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Maurice Richard (1) – pp – 07:02
Bernie Geoffrion (2) – 19:21
Jean Beliveau (1) – 19:30
Third period No scoring
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley
March 28 Montreal Canadiens 3–4 OT New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Henri Richard (1) – 02:12
Maurice Richard (2) – 14:11
Second period 01:35 – ppCamille Henry (2)
04:32 – Dave Creighton (1)
Bernie Geoffrion (3) – pp – 14:58 Third period 04:58 – ppBill Gadsby (1)
No scoring First overtime period 13:38 – Andy Hebenton (1)
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley
March 30 New York Rangers 3–8 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Andy Bathgate (1) – 18:59 First period 07:27 – ppMaurice Richard (3)
14:56 – Jean Beliveau (2)
Dave Creighton (2) – 10:51
Andy Bathgate (2) – 15:31
Second period 00:42 – Bernie Geoffrion (4)
14:23 – Bernie Geoffrion (5)
15:04 – Dickie Moore (1)
No scoring Third period 10:55 – Jean Beliveau (3)
14:20 – Bernie Geoffrion (6)
19:14 – Dickie Moore (2)
Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 2 New York Rangers 1–3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Andy Hebenton (2) – 06:42 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 09:22 – Bernie Geoffrion (7)
11:28 – Henri Richard (2)
13:08 – Phil Goyette (1)
Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 4 New York Rangers 3–4 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 16:41 – ppJean Beliveau (4)
17:53 – shFloyd Curry (1)
19:40 – Jean Beliveau
Parker MacDonald (1) – 05:28
Red Sullivan (1) – 12:21
Harry Howell (1)
Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 01:11 – Maurice Richard (4)
Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante
Montreal won series 4–1


Stanley Cup Finals edit


April 6 Boston Bruins 1–5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Fleming MacKell (2) – pp – 07:27 Second period 10:39 – Maurice Richard (5)
13:29 – pp – Maurice Richard (6)
15:35 – ppBernie Geoffrion (8)
17:00 – Maurice Richard (7)
No scoring Third period 18:17 – Maurice Richard (8)
Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 9 Boston Bruins 0–1 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 02:27 – Jean Beliveau (6)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante
April 11 Montreal Canadiens 4–2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Bernie Geoffrion (9) – 01:30
Floyd Curry (2) – 14:39
Bernie Geoffrion (10) – pp – 19:54
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 06:16 – Don McKenney (1)
Phil Goyette (2) – 07:31 Third period 19:16 – Fleming MacKell (3)
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Don Simmons
April 14 Montreal Canadiens 0–2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period 02:56 – ppFleming MacKell (4)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 19:40 – Fleming MacKell (5)
Jacques Plante Goalie stats Don Simmons
April 16 Boston Bruins 1–5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 18:11 – Andre Pronovost (1)
No scoring Second period 00:14 – ppDickie Moore (3)
15:12 – Bernie Geoffrion (11)
Leo Labine (3) – 13:43 Third period 17:39 – Donnie Marshall (1)
18:31 – Floyd Curry (3)
Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante
Montreal won series 4–1


Awards edit

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)
Larry Regan, Boston Bruins
Hart Trophy:
(Most valuable player)
Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Doug Harvey, Montreal Canadiens
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Andy Hebenton, New York Rangers
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
Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 44 45 89 72
Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings 70 30 55 85 103
Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens 69 33 51 84 105
Andy Bathgate New York Rangers 70 27 50 77 60
Ed Litzenberger Chicago Black Hawks 70 32 32 64 48
Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 63 33 29 62 74
Don McKenney Boston Bruins 69 21 39 60 31
Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens 70 29 29 58 56
Henri Richard Montreal Canadiens 63 18 36 54 71
Norm Ullman Detroit Red Wings 64 16 36 52 47

[2]

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 61 3660 122 2.00 31 18 12 9
Glenn Hall Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 156 2.23 38 20 12 4
Terry Sawchuk Boston Bruins 34 2040 81 2.38 18 10 6 2
Don Simmons Boston Bruins 26 1560 63 2.42 13 9 4 4
Ed Chadwick Toronto Maple Leafs 70 4200 186 2.66 21 34 15 5
Al Rollins Chicago Black Hawks 70 4080 222 3.17 16 39 15 3
Lorne Worsley New York Rangers 68 4080 217 3.24 26 28 14 3

Coaches edit

Debuts edit

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1956–57 (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 1956–57 (listed with their last team):

Broadcasting edit

Hockey Night in Canada on CBC Television televised Saturday night regular season games and selected Stanley Cup playoff games. 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.

In the U.S., CBS signed a four-year deal to televise Saturday afternoon games from January to March.

See also edit

References edit

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1976), Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol III, Sherbrooke, Quebec: 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, New York: 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, Massachusetts: 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, Illinois: 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: Pagurian Press. ISBN 0-684-13424-1.
Notes
  1. ^ "1956–1957 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  2. ^ Dinger 2011, p. 149.

External links edit

  • Hockey Database
  • NHL.com

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The 1956 57 NHL season was the 40th season of the National Hockey League Six teams each played 70 games The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive season defeating the Boston Bruins four games to one in the best of seven final series The final game was won with a clutch goal from Montreal defenceman Tom Johnson that clinched the Stanley Cup championship for the Canadiens 3 2 1956 57 NHL seasonLeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 11 1956 April 16 1957Number of games70Number of teams6TV partner s CBC SRC Canada CBS United States Regular seasonSeason championDetroit Red WingsSeason MVPGordie Howe Red Wings Top scorerGordie Howe Red Wings Stanley CupChampionsMontreal Canadiens Runners upBoston BruinsNHL seasons 1955 561957 58 Contents 1 Teams 2 Regular season 2 1 Rule changes 2 2 Final standings 3 Playoffs 3 1 Playoff bracket 3 2 Semifinals 3 2 1 1 Detroit Red Wings vs 3 Boston Bruins 3 2 2 2 Montreal Canadiens vs 4 New York Rangers 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 linksTeams edit1956 57 National Hockey League Team City Arena Capacity Boston Bruins Boston Massachusetts Boston Garden 13 909 Chicago Black Hawks Chicago Illinois Chicago Stadium 16 666 Detroit Red Wings Detroit Michigan Detroit Olympia 15 000 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Quebec Montreal Forum 15 551 New York Rangers New York New York Madison Square Garden 15 925 Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens 12 586Regular season editOn October 1 it was announced that Dick Irvin had resigned as coach of the Chicago Black Hawks due to ill health He was suffering from bone cancer and had been ill for two years and had been hospitalized in Montreal Irvin had been several days late to training camp General manager Tommy Ivan took over as coach Later in the season it was reported that Irvin had undergone minor surgery for anemia at Ross Memorial Hospital Irvin died on May 15 1957 Ted Lindsay the star left winger of the Detroit Red Wings became the fourth player to score 300 career goals on November 18 when he picked up two goals in an 8 3 pasting of the Montreal Canadiens The other players to reach this prestigious mark were Nels Stewart Maurice Richard and Gordie Howe who played opposite Lindsay for most of the latter s career On January 5 the Black Hawks and New York Rangers played an afternoon game at Madison Square Garden where the Rangers beat the Black Hawks 4 1 This game was broadcast on the Columbia Broadcast System network CBS Glen Skov spoiled Lorne Gump Worsley s would be shutout with a goal in the third period Montreal beat Toronto 2 1 at the Forum in Montreal on January 10 and moved into first place The game was hard fought and referee Frank Udvari found it necessary to rule with an iron hand that angered the fans Fans thought he was calling chippy penalties against the Habs and deliberately failing to call hooking and holding penalties by the Maple Leafs The blow off came in the last two minutes of the game Maurice Richard received a high sticking penalty At 18 14 knowing his Maple Leafs were in danger Toronto coach Howie Meeker pulled goaltender Ed Chadwick for six attackers Dick Duff scored the tying goal and Richard went berserk and commenced a heated argument with Udvari banging his stick on the ice He might have attacked Udvari if his teammates had not restrained him Fans threw programmes paper cups hats and other debris and the game was held up When it did resume Bernie Boom Boom Geoffrion set up Don Marshall for the winning goal with a mere six seconds left to play Although the fans were pleased with the outcome an angry hum commenced as the players and officials left the ice Udvari had to be escorted to his dressing room by police and ushers A large part of the crowd now directed its attention to NHL President Clarence Campbell seated in his box seat and he became the target of jeers and threats The situation began to show some of the aspects of the Richard Riot of two years previous when Richard had been suspended for an attack on an official It was at least 30 minutes before Campbell was able to leave under police protection Terry Sawchuk had been playing well and was a candidate for the Hart Trophy when he came down with mononucleosis He came back too soon and by January 16 he announced his retirement from hockey a temporary one as he would be back in Detroit next season Glenn Hall was not as good as the previous season but led the Detroit Red Wings to first place Hall had played only two games prior to 1955 56 but had shown such promise Sawchuk was sent off Rule changes edit At the start of this season the NHL changed the way power plays work Prior to this season a team could score as many goals as they were able to in a two minute power play with the penalized player remaining in the penalty box The NHL changed it so that when a goal is scored on a two minute power play the power play finished The reason for this was because the Montreal Canadiens were so dominant on the power play the NHL needed a way of ensuring parity The previous season saw the Canadiens score 26 of all the league s power play goals Oddly enough the number of power play goals league wide actually increased from 251 to 265 after the rule changed Montreal though scored 10 fewer power play goals Final standings edit National Hockey League 1 vte GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts 1 Detroit Red Wings 70 38 20 12 198 157 41 88 2 Montreal Canadiens 70 35 23 12 210 155 55 82 3 Boston Bruins 70 34 24 12 195 174 21 80 4 New York Rangers 70 26 30 14 184 227 43 66 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 70 21 34 15 174 192 18 57 6 Chicago Black Hawks 70 16 39 15 169 225 56 47Playoffs editPlayoff bracket edit SemifinalsStanley Cup Finals 1Detroit13Boston43Boston12Montreal42Montreal44New York1 Semifinals edit 1 Detroit Red Wings vs 3 Boston Bruins edit March 26 Boston Bruins 3 1 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap Jack Caffery 1 18 42 First period 00 50 Ted Lindsay 1 Doug Mohns 1 pp 00 38 Second period No scoring Real Chevrefils 1 00 49 Third period No scoring Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall March 28 Boston Bruins 2 7 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period 06 57 Red Kelly 1 11 32 Gordie Howe 1 13 14 sh Metro Prystai 1 No scoring Second period 03 50 pp Alex Delvecchio 1 10 27 pp Billy Dea 1 Fleming MacKell 1 01 59Leo Boivin 1 17 52 Third period 00 33 pp Lorne Ferguson 1 03 39 Norm Ullman 1 Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall March 31 Detroit Red Wings 3 4 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Alex Delvecchio 2 pp 15 16 First period 08 11 Vic Stasiuk 1 12 00 Leo Boivin 2 No scoring Second period 18 26 Leo Labine 1 Gordie Howe 2 01 32Billy Dea 2 03 11 Third period 13 28 Cal Gardner 1 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Don Simmons April 2 Detroit Red Wings 0 2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap No scoring First period 06 00 Real Chevrefils 2 No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 05 43 Vic Stasiuk 2 Glenn Hall Goalie stats Don Simmons April 4 Boston Bruins 4 3 Detroit Red Wings Olympia Stadium Recap No scoring First period 09 52 Alex Delvecchio 3 Buddy Boone 1 12 10 Second period No scoring Leo Labine 2 06 18Doug Mohns 2 10 21Cal Gardner 2 15 16 Third period 00 36 Ted Lindsay 2 17 59 Metro Prystai 2 Don Simmons Goalie stats Glenn Hall Boston won series 4 1 2 Montreal Canadiens vs 4 New York Rangers edit March 26 Montreal Canadiens 4 1 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap Bernie Geoffrion 1 15 07 First period 17 01 Camille Henry 1 No scoring Second period No scoring Maurice Richard 1 pp 07 02Bernie Geoffrion 2 19 21Jean Beliveau 1 19 30 Third period No scoring Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley March 28 Montreal Canadiens 3 4 OT New York Rangers Madison Square Garden III Recap No scoring First period No scoring Henri Richard 1 02 12Maurice Richard 2 14 11 Second period 01 35 pp Camille Henry 2 04 32 Dave Creighton 1 Bernie Geoffrion 3 pp 14 58 Third period 04 58 pp Bill Gadsby 1 No scoring First overtime period 13 38 Andy Hebenton 1 Jacques Plante Goalie stats Gump Worsley March 30 New York Rangers 3 8 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Andy Bathgate 1 18 59 First period 07 27 pp Maurice Richard 3 14 56 Jean Beliveau 2 Dave Creighton 2 10 51Andy Bathgate 2 15 31 Second period 00 42 Bernie Geoffrion 4 14 23 Bernie Geoffrion 5 15 04 Dickie Moore 1 No scoring Third period 10 55 Jean Beliveau 3 14 20 Bernie Geoffrion 6 19 14 Dickie Moore 2 Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante April 2 New York Rangers 1 3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Andy Hebenton 2 06 42 First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 09 22 Bernie Geoffrion 7 11 28 Henri Richard 2 13 08 Phil Goyette 1 Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante April 4 New York Rangers 3 4 OT Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period 16 41 pp Jean Beliveau 4 17 53 sh Floyd Curry 1 19 40 Jean Beliveau Parker MacDonald 1 05 28Red Sullivan 1 12 21Harry Howell 1 Third period No scoring No scoring First overtime period 01 11 Maurice Richard 4 Gump Worsley Goalie stats Jacques Plante Montreal won series 4 1 Stanley Cup Finals edit Main article 1957 Stanley Cup Finals April 6 Boston Bruins 1 5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoring Fleming MacKell 2 pp 07 27 Second period 10 39 Maurice Richard 5 13 29 pp Maurice Richard 6 15 35 pp Bernie Geoffrion 8 17 00 Maurice Richard 7 No scoring Third period 18 17 Maurice Richard 8 Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante April 9 Boston Bruins 0 1 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period 02 27 Jean Beliveau 6 No scoring Third period No scoring Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante April 11 Montreal Canadiens 4 2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Bernie Geoffrion 9 01 30Floyd Curry 2 14 39Bernie Geoffrion 10 pp 19 54 First period No scoring No scoring Second period 06 16 Don McKenney 1 Phil Goyette 2 07 31 Third period 19 16 Fleming MacKell 3 Jacques Plante Goalie stats Don Simmons April 14 Montreal Canadiens 0 2 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap No scoring First period 02 56 pp Fleming MacKell 4 No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 19 40 Fleming MacKell 5 Jacques Plante Goalie stats Don Simmons April 16 Boston Bruins 1 5 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap No scoring First period 18 11 Andre Pronovost 1 No scoring Second period 00 14 pp Dickie Moore 3 15 12 Bernie Geoffrion 11 Leo Labine 3 13 43 Third period 17 39 Donnie Marshall 1 18 31 Floyd Curry 3 Don Simmons Goalie stats Jacques Plante Montreal won series 4 1Awards editAward 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 Larry Regan Boston Bruins Hart Trophy Most valuable player Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings James Norris Memorial Trophy Best defenceman Doug Harvey Montreal Canadiens Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Excellence and sportsmanship Andy Hebenton New York Rangers Vezina Trophy Goaltender of team with the best goals against average Jacques Plante Montreal Canadiens All Star teams edit First team Position Second team Glenn Hall Detroit Red Wings G Jacques Plante Montreal Canadiens Doug Harvey Montreal Canadiens D Fern Flaman Boston Bruins Red Kelly Detroit Red Wings D Bill Gadsby New York Rangers Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens C Ed Litzenberger Chicago Black Hawks Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings RW Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings LW Real Chevrefils Boston BruinsPlayer statistics editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalties in minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 70 44 45 89 72 Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings 70 30 55 85 103 Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens 69 33 51 84 105 Andy Bathgate New York Rangers 70 27 50 77 60 Ed Litzenberger Chicago Black Hawks 70 32 32 64 48 Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 63 33 29 62 74 Don McKenney Boston Bruins 69 21 39 60 31 Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens 70 29 29 58 56 Henri Richard Montreal Canadiens 63 18 36 54 71 Norm Ullman Detroit Red Wings 64 16 36 52 47 2 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 61 3660 122 2 00 31 18 12 9 Glenn Hall Detroit Red Wings 70 4200 156 2 23 38 20 12 4 Terry Sawchuk Boston Bruins 34 2040 81 2 38 18 10 6 2 Don Simmons Boston Bruins 26 1560 63 2 42 13 9 4 4 Ed Chadwick Toronto Maple Leafs 70 4200 186 2 66 21 34 15 5 Al Rollins Chicago Black Hawks 70 4080 222 3 17 16 39 15 3 Lorne Worsley New York Rangers 68 4080 217 3 24 26 28 14 3Coaches editBoston Bruins Milt Schmidt Chicago Black Hawks Tommy Ivan Detroit Red Wings Jimmy Skinner Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake New York Rangers Phil Watson Toronto Maple Leafs Howie MeekerDebuts editThe following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1956 57 listed with their first team asterisk marks debut in playoffs Larry Regan Boston Bruins Moose Vasko Chicago Black Hawks Ralph Backstrom Montreal Canadiens Phil Goyette Montreal Canadiens Frank Mahovlich Toronto Maple Leafs Bob Pulford Toronto Maple Leafs Bob Baun Toronto Maple LeafsLast games editThe following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1956 57 listed with their last team Cal Gardner Boston Bruins Harry Watson Chicago Black Hawks Marty Pavelich Detroit Red Wings Gerry McNeil Montreal Canadiens Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple LeafsBroadcasting editHockey Night in Canada on CBC Television televised Saturday night regular season games and selected Stanley Cup playoff games 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 In the U S CBS signed a four year deal to televise Saturday afternoon games from January to March See also edit1956 57 NHL transactions 1956 NHL Intra League Draft List of Stanley Cup champions National Hockey League All Star Game 1956 in sports 1957 in sportsReferences editColeman Charles L 1976 Trail of the Stanley Cup Vol III Sherbrooke Quebec 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 New York 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 Massachusetts 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 Illinois 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 Pagurian Press ISBN 0 684 13424 1 Notes 1956 1957 Division Standings Standings NHL com Standings National Hockey League Dinger 2011 p 149 External links editHockey Database NHL com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1956 57 NHL season amp oldid 1220345795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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