20th National Hockey League All-Star Game
The 20th National Hockey League National Hockey League All-Star Game was played in Montreal Forum on January 18, 1967, where the host Montreal Canadiens defeated a team of all-stars from the remaining NHL teams 3–0. It was the first, and to date, only time a shutout occurred in an All-Star Game. It was the first All-Star Game held in mid-season. The previous Game was held in October 1965.
The game
The game was considered a dull affair by the writers. Only three minor penalties were called. Montreal's John Ferguson scored two goals and punched Norm Ullman to earn a penalty. The All-Stars' coach, Sid Abel, chose New York's Ed Giacomin over his own goalie Roger Crozier, who had been playoff MVP in the previous playoffs. Bobby Orr was not chosen to the game, as the selections were to be based on the previous season's performance.
Game summary
# | Score | Team | Goalscorer (Assist(s)) | Time |
First period |
| | Montreal | Goaltender in: Hodge | 0:00 |
| | All-Stars | Goaltender in: Hall | 0:00 |
1 | 0-1 | Montreal | Goal: Richard (Rousseau, Harper) | 14:03 |
2 | 0-2 | Montreal | Goal: Ferguson (Larose) | 15:59 |
Second period |
| 0–2 | Montreal | Goaltender out: Hodge Goaltender in: Bauman | 0:00 |
| 0–2 | All-Stars | Penalty: Howell | 6:58 |
| 0–2 | Montreal | Penalty: Richard | 7:19 |
| 0–2 | Montreal | Penalty: Ferguson | 10:00 |
| 0–2 | All-Stars | Goaltender out: Hall Goaltender in: Giacomin | 10:00 |
Third period |
| 0–2 | Montreal | Goaltender out: Bauman Goaltender in: Hodge | 0:00 |
3 | 0-3 | Montreal | Goal: Ferguson (Richard, Rousseau) | 19:52 |
Goaltenders |
- Montreal : Hodge (40:00 minutes), Bauman (20:00 minutes).
- All-Stars: Hall (30:00 minutes), Giacomin (30:00 minutes).
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Shots on goal |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | T |
Montreal Canadiens | 14 | 7 | 9 | 30 |
NHL All-Stars | 10 | 10 | 15 | 35 |
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Officials |
- Referee: Vern Buffey
- Linesmen: Neil Armstrong, Matt Pavelich
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Source: Podnieks
Rosters
| Montreal Canadiens | All-Stars |
Head coach | Toe Blake | Sid Abel (Detroit Red Wings) |
Lineup |
Note: Laperriere was a member of the 1965–66 First All-Star team, and Rousseau was a member of the 1965–66 Second All-Star team. Montreal captain Jean Beliveau, who did not play, and goaltender Gump Worsley, who was injured, were also members of the Second All-Star team. |
First All-Star Team:
Second All-Star Team:
Other Players:
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Note: G = Goalkeeper, D = Defence, C = Centre, LW = Left Wing, RW = Right Wing
Source: Podnieks
See also
References
- Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of the great tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-200058-X.
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