1946 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1946 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens won the series four games to one.

1946 Stanley Cup Finals
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Montreal Canadiens4*3*42*64
Boston Bruins3*2*23*31
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)Montreal: Montreal Forum (1, 2, 5)
Boston: Boston Garden (3, 4)
CoachesMontreal: Dick Irvin
Boston: Dit Clapper
CaptainsMontreal: Toe Blake
Boston: Dit Clapper
DatesMarch 30 – April 9, 1946
Series-winning goalToe Blake (11:06, third)
Hall of FamersCanadiens:
Toe Blake (1966)
Emile Bouchard (1966)
Bill Durnan (1964)
Elmer Lach (1966)
Buddy O'Connor (1988)
Ken Reardon (1966)
Maurice Richard (1961)
Bruins:
Bobby Bauer (1996)
Frank Brimsek (1966)
Dit Clapper (1947)
Roy Conacher (1998)
Bill Cowley (1968)
Woody Dumart (1992)
Milt Schmidt (1961)
Coaches:
Dit Clapper (1947, player)
Dick Irvin (1958, player)
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Paths to the Finals

Boston defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4–1 to advance to the Finals. Montreal defeated the Chicago Black Hawks 4–0 to advance to the Finals.

Game summaries

Brothers Terry and Ken Reardon faced each other in the 1946 Stanley Cup Finals, with Terry playing for Boston and Ken playing for Montreal. This made them one of the few sets of brothers to face each other on opposing teams in the Stanley Cup Finals, and the two even dropped gloves against each other at one point.[1]


March 30Boston Bruins3–4OTMontreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Bep Guidolin (4) - 5:09
Woody Dumart (4) - 8:02
Second period00:21 - pp - Butch Bouchard (1)
3:19 - Bob Fillion (3)
Jack Crawford (1) - 14:04Third period16:23 - Murph Chamberlain (3)
No scoringFirst overtime period9:08 - Maurice Richard (5)
Frank BrimsekGoalie statsBill Durnan
April 2Boston Bruins2–3OTMontreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Pat Egan (3) - 10:55First period1:06 - Elmer Lach (3)
Bobby Bauer (3) - 3:04Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period10:10 - Butch Bouchard (2)
No scoringFirst overtime period16:55 - Jimmy Peters (3)
Frank BrimsekGoalie statsBill Durnan
April 4Montreal Canadiens4–2Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
Elmer Lach (4) - 10:14
Glen Harmon (1) - pp - 14:13
First period11:01 - Bep Guidolin (5)
No scoringSecond period18:41 - Terry Reardon (3)
Ken Mosdell (3) - 2:45
Dutch Hiller (3) - 5:18
Third periodNo scoring
Bill DurnanGoalie statsFrank Brimsek
April 7Montreal Canadiens2–3OTBoston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Maurice Richard (6) - 13:46Second period8:05 - Murray Henderson (1)
Maurice Richard (7) - 4:04Third period3:01 - Don Gallinger (2)
No scoringFirst overtime period15:13 - Terry Reardon (4)
Bill DurnanGoalie statsFrank Brimsek
April 9Boston Bruins3–6Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Bill Cowley (1) - p - 5:42
Bobby Bauer (4) - 14:01
First period9:55 - Bob Fillion (4)
15:51 - Elmer Lach (5)
18:28 - Ken Mosdell (4)
Milt Schmidt (3) - 7:15Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period11:06 - Toe Blake (7)
14:05 - Murph Chamberlain (4)
17:13 - Dutch Hiller (4)
Frank BrimsekGoalie statsBill Durnan
Montreal won series 4–1


Stanley Cup engraving

The 1946 Stanley Cup was presented to Canadiens captain Toe Blake by NHL President Red Dutton following the Canadiens 6–3 win over the Bruins in game five.

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

1945–46 Montreal Canadiens

Players

Coaching and administrative staff

  • Donat Raymond (President/Owner), Dalton Coleman (Vice President/Owner)
  • Bill Hardy (Director), Tommy Gorman (Manager)
  • Dick Irvin Sr. (Coach), Arthur Cayford (Secretary-Treasurer)†
  • Ernie Cook (Trainer)†, Hector Dubois (Asst. Trainer)†
  • William Northey (Vice President/Owner) was missing from team picture, and Stanley Cup.

† Left off cup, but included on the team picture.

Stanley Cup engraving

  • Joe Benoit only won one Stanley Cup, but his name was engraved differently on all three rings with 1946 Montreal.
  • Original Ring – Joseph Benoit 1946
  • Presentation Ring – Joe Benoit 1957-58
  • Replica Ring – Joe Benoit 1992-93

See also

References and notes

Preceded by Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup Champions

1946
Succeeded by