18th National Hockey League All-Star Game

The 18th NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
All-Stars 021 3
Toronto Maple Leafs 011 2
Date October 10, 1964
Arena Maple Leaf Gardens
City Toronto, Canada
MVP Jean Béliveau, Montreal Canadiens
Attendance 14,232
 1963 1965 

The 18th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at Maple Leaf Gardens on October 10, 1964. The NHL All-Stars defeated the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2.[1]

The game

Both Johnny Bower of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the All-Stars' Glenn Hall of the Chicago Black Hawks were unbeatable through the first half of the game. However, in the second half, the All-Stars managed to put three pucks behind Terry Sawchuk while the Leafs could only score twice on Charlie Hodge of the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal's Jean Béliveau scored the go-ahead goal, on assists from Chicago's Bobby Hull and Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings, late in the second period. Murray Oliver of the Boston Bruins and Jim Pappin of the Leafs traded goals in the third.[1] Hodge became the first goaltender to be penalized in the eighteen-year history of the All-Star game when he was whistled down in the second period for holding the puck.[2]

Game summary

[1][3] Toronto Maple Leafs All-Stars
Final score 2 3
Scoring summary
  • Douglas (Bathgate, Mahovlich) 11:45 second (power-play)
  • Pappin (Ehman) 13:35 third
  • Boivin (Laperriere, Oliver) 10:47 second
  • Beliveau (Hull, Howe) 13:52 second
  • Oliver (Bucyk, Howell) 6:11 third
Penalties
  • Bathgate 1:05 first
  • Baun 15:38 first
  • Douglas 17:42 first
  • Baun 9:43 second
  • Stewart 5:43 third
  • Douglas 8:35 third
  • Howell 7:25 first
  • Oliver 17:42 first
  • Laperriere 2:27 second
  • Mikita 9:43 second
  • Howell 11:03 second
  • Hodge 15:33 second (served by Gilbert)
  • Pilote 5:43 third
  • Provost 10:51 third
Loss/Win Terry Sawchuk Charlie Hodge
Shots on goal
Toronto 8 8 12 28
All-Stars 9 14 9 32

Rosters

[1][4] Toronto Maple Leafs All-Stars
Head coach Punch Imlach Sid Abel (Detroit Red Wings)
Lineup First team All-Stars:

Second team All-Stars:

Other players:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Hollander, Zander (1983). The Complete Encyclopedia of Hockey. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. ISBN 978-0-4530-0449-7.
  2. "NHL All-Star Game History". Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  3. "NHL All-Star Game History". Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  4. "NHL All-Star Game History". Retrieved 2009-10-17.
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