1935 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1935 Stanley Cup Final NHL championship series was contested by the Montreal Maroons and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Maroons would win the series 3–0 to win their second and final Stanley Cup. The Maroons are the last defunct team to ever win the Cup, as the team would disband 3 years later.
Paths to the Final
Toronto defeated the Boston Bruins in a best-of-five 3–1 to advance to the final.
The Maroons had to play a total-goals series; 1–0 against Chicago Black Hawks, and win a second two game total-goals series 5–4 against the New York Rangers.
The series
Maroons manager-coach Tommy Gorman became the only coach to win successive Stanley Cup titles with two different teams after winning with the Chicago Black Hawks in the 1934 Final.
It was the first all-Canadian final since the Maroons defeated Victoria in 1926. Maroons goaltender Alex Connell allowed just four goals in the three games.
Montreal Maroons vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
Date |
Away |
Score |
Home |
Score |
Notes |
April 4 | Montreal | 3 | Toronto | 2 | OT |
April 6 | Montreal | 3 | Toronto | 1 | |
April 9 | Toronto | 1 | Montreal | 4 | |
Montreal wins best-of-five series 3–0.
Montreal Maroons 1935 Stanley Cup Champions
Roster
- Coaching and administrative staff
- Donat Raymond (President/Owner),
- Thorad Arnold (Executive), Kenneth Daves (Executive), Bob McDougall (Executive)
- Tommy Gorman (Vice President/Manager-Coach)
- Bill O'Brien (Trainer)
Stanley Cup engraving
- Bill MacKenzie was loaned to New York Rangers on 1935-01-29. In the Stanley Cup Semi-Finals, the Maroons defeated the Rangers, while MacKenzie played in a losing cause for the Rangers. He was included on the Stanley Cup and team picture. However, under NHL rules MacKenzie was disqualified from winning the Stanley Cup, because he was a member of the Rangers when the Maroons won it.
- In 1934 Tommy Gorman (Manager-Coach) led the Chicago Black Hawks to the Stanley Cup. In the off-season Gorman was fired after a dispute with President/Owner Fredric McLaughlin. Montreal Maroons hired Gorman as (Manager-Coach) and he led Maroons to the Stanley Cup. He became only Manager and/or Coach to win back to back Stanley Cups with 2 different teams.
- Montreal Maroons did not include any playoff scores in 1935.
See also
References & notes
- Diamond, Dan (2000). Total Stanley Cup. Toronto: Total Sports Canada. ISBN 978-1-892129-07-9.
- Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Bolton, Ont.: Fenn Pub. pp 12, 50. ISBN 978-1-55168-261-7
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