1956 Stanley Cup Finals

1956 Stanley Cup Finals
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Montreal Canadiens 651334
Detroit Red Wings  4 1 30 1 1

Location:Montreal, QC (Montreal Forum) (1,2,5)
Detroit, Michigan (Detroit Olympia) (3,4)
Format:Best-of-seven
Coaches:Montreal: Toe Blake
Detroit: Jimmy Skinner
Captains:Montreal: Emile Bouchard
Detroit: Ted Lindsay
Dates:March 31 to April 10, 1956
Series-winning
goal:
Maurice Richard (15:08, second)
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The 1956 Stanley Cup Final NHL championship series was contested by the Montreal Canadiens and the two-time defending champion Detroit Red Wings in the fourth Detroit-Montreal series in the 1950s, the two teams having met in the previous two years as well as 1952; Detroit won all three. The Canadiens were appearing in their sixth consecutive Finals, the Red Wings their third. The Canadiens would win the series 4–1.

Paths to the final

Montreal defeated the New York Rangers 4–1 to reach the final. Detroit defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 to reach the final.

The series

The Canadiens, down 4–2 after two periods, scored four unanswered goals, in a 5:29 span, in the third period to win Game One 6–4 at the Forum.[1] Jacques Plante held the Red Wings to just ten goals in the five games. This was the first finals for Henri Richard and former Habs player Toe Blake's first finals as coach.

Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
March 31 Detroit 4 Montreal 6
April 3 Detroit 1 Montreal 5
April 5 Montreal 1 Detroit 3
April 8 Montreal 3 Detroit 0
April 10 Detroit 1 Montreal 3

Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4 games to 1

Montreal Canadiens 1956 Stanley Cup champions

Roster

  Centres
  Wingers
  Defencemen
  Goaltenders


  Coaching and administrative staff
  • Donat Raymond (President/Owner), Frank Selke (Manager)
  • Dalton Coleman (Vice President/Owner), William Northey (Vice Presidents/Owner)
  • Ken Reardon (Asst. Manager), Hector Toe Blake (Coach)
  • Hector Dubois (Trainer)
  • Gaston Bettez (Asst. Trainer)
  • Camile DesRoches^, Frank Selke Jr.^ (Publicity Directors)
  • ^- on the team picture, but missing from the Stanley Cup.

Stanley Cup engraving

See also

Notes

References

Preceded by
Detroit Red Wings
1955
Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup Champions

1956
Succeeded by
Montreal Canadiens
1957
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