The Good Friday Massacre, (French: la bataille du Vendredi saint),[1][2]
was a second-round playoff match-up during the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs. The game occurred on Good Friday, April 20, 1984 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, between the Quebec Nordiques and the Montreal Canadiens.[3]
Game play
After a number of fights, a bench-clearing brawl broke out near the end of the second period.[4] When the teams returned to ice for the extended third period, as they were warming up, a second brawl broke out between the teams, including players who had already been ejected from the game but had not been notified prior to their return to the ice. The officials had to be summoned to the rink to restore order.
Bruce Hood, the referee, was late in announcing the penalties as the third period began, and the players reassembled on the ice.[3] As a consequence, a second brawl erupted and lasted until the players left once more. Hood was roundly criticized for his handling of the fight[5] and eventually retired after the playoffs that year, doing so amidst speculation that his retirement occurred at the behest of NHL officials.
A total of 252 penalty minutes were incurred and 11 players were ejected. Amongst the fourteen altercations at the end of the second period[6] were the Canadiens' Mario Tremblay smashing the nose of the Nordiques' Peter Stastny, and Louis Sleigher knocking Jean Hamel unconscious by hitting him in the eye.[3] Hamel managed to return for training camp in the autumn of 1984, but sustained another eye injury in Montreal's last pre-season game, prompting him to retire.[7][8][9] The second brawl included a fight between brothers Dale Hunter and Mark Hunter.[3]
Aftermath
When the brawl took place, the Canadiens were trailing 1-0. They came back to score all five of their goals in the third period to defeat the Nordiques that night 5-3, thereby winning the series 4 games to 2.[3] However, the Canadiens were defeated in the Prince of Wales Conference Finals by the New York Islanders in six games.
Game summary
- Scoring summary
- Number in parenthesis represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the playoffs
- Penalty summary
Period |
Team |
Player |
Penalty |
Time |
PIM |
1st |
QUE |
Wilf Paiement |
|
0:23 |
5:00 |
MTL |
Mike McPhee |
|
0:23 |
5:00 |
QUE |
Michel Goulet |
|
2:48 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Bobby Smith |
|
2:48 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Craig Ludwig |
|
4:18 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Jean Hamel |
|
5:01 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Wally Weir |
|
9:51 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Blake Wesley |
|
11:52 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Pat Price |
|
17:23 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Chris Nilan |
|
17:23 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Mario Marois |
|
20:00 |
2:00 |
2nd |
QUE |
Michel Goulet |
|
3:52 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Chris Chelios |
|
15:20 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Dale Hunter |
|
15:20 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Dale Hunter |
|
17:30 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Rick Green |
|
17:30 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Anton Šťastný |
|
17:50 |
5:00 |
MTL |
Craig Ludwig |
|
17:50 |
5:00 |
QUE |
André Doré |
|
18:44 |
2:00 |
MTL |
Bobby Smith |
|
19:48 |
2:00 |
QUE |
Dale Hunter |
Roughing (double minor), Game misconduct |
20:00 |
24:00 |
MTL |
Guy Carbonneau |
|
20:00 |
5:00 |
MTL |
Jean Hamel |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
MTL |
Mike McPhee |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
MTL |
Mario Tremblay |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
MTL |
Richard Sévigny |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
QUE |
Wally Weir |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
QUE |
Peter Šťastný |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
QUE |
Louis Sleigher |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
QUE |
Clint Malarchuk |
Fighting, Game misconduct |
20:00 |
25:00 |
QUE |
Randy Moller |
Fighting, Misconduct (10 minutes), Game misconduct |
20:00 |
35:00 |
MTL |
Chris Nilan |
Fighting (double major), Misconduct (10 minutes), Game misconduct |
20:00 |
40:00 |
3rd |
QUE |
Michel Goulet |
|
6:46 |
2:00 |
- Shots
Period |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
Quebec | 8 | 9 | 7 | 24 |
Montreal | 11 | 8 | 7 | 26 |
|
- Power play opportunities
|
Goals/Opportunities |
Quebec | 1/5 |
Montreal | 0/6 |
|
- Three star selections
Broadcast
It was broadcast on CBC Television and Télévision de Radio-Canada in Canada, and on the USA Network in the United States.
Channel | Play by Play | Colour |
CBC | Bob Cole | Dick Irvin, Jr. and Mickey Redmond |
Radio-Canada | René Lecavalier | Gilles Tremblay |
USA | Al Albert | Gary Green |
See also
External Links
- ↑ Club de hockey Canadien, Inc. (2009). "La bataille du Vendredi Saint". Site historique des Canadiens de Montréal (in French). Club de hockey Canadien, Inc. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ↑ Fontaine, Patrice (2009). "Bataille du Vendredi saint - événements". Dictionnaire Des Sports Du Québec. Explorare.net. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Zarum, Dave. "Good Friday Massacre: An Oral History of One of the Greatest Games in NHL History". Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- ↑ Wilner, Barry (21 April 1984). "Canadiens survive Nordiques, Brawls". Youngstown Vindicator (Youngstown, Ohio). p. 15. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ↑ Farber, Michael (21 April 1984). "Forum brawl disgraced game". The Gazette (Montreal). p. D1. Retrieved 16 April 2012. .
- ↑ YouTube video of the brawls as they unfolded on YouTube
- ↑ Phillips, Randy (6 October 1984). "Injured Hamel to miss start of season". The Gazette (Montreal). p. F3. Retrieved 6 April 2012. .
- ↑ "Hamel retires, but gets new contract". The Gazette (Montreal). 21 December 1984. p. D1.
- ↑ "Centenary of brutality". Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, B.C.). January 12, 2007. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
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