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The 1964-65 Stanley Cup: Le Gros Bill brings the Cup home


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The first place Detroit Red Wings were challenged by the Chicago Black Hawks in one semi-final series, while the two Canadian teams, the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs, battled in the other.

It took seven games, but the Black Hawks eliminated the Red Wings, and the Habs pushed the Leafs aside four games to two, ending Toronto’s three-year Stanley Cup run.

Montreal’s Gump Worsley played in his first Stanley Cup Final after 12 seasons in the NHL. The Canadiens won the series against Chicago four games to three, but three of those four victories came by shutout. Charlie Hodge recorded one shutout, while the veteran Worsley played four games, recording two shutouts, most notably shutting out Chicago in Game Seven to lift Montreal to the Stanley Cup title.

Captain Jean Beliveau won the first-ever Conn Smythe Trophy for Most Valuable Player in the playoffs, scoring 16 points in 13 games.

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