1940 Stanley Cup Finals (original) (raw)

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1940 ice hockey championship series

1940 Stanley Cup Finals
123456 Total New York Rangers 2* 6102** 3* 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 1*22 31**2* 2
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s) New York City: Madison Square Garden (1, 2)Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (3–6)
Coaches New York: Frank BoucherToronto: Dick Irvin
Captains New York: Art CoulterToronto: Red Horner
Dates April 2–13, 1940
Series-winning goal Bryan Hextall (2:07, OT)
Hall of Famers Rangers:Neil Colville (1967)Art Coulter (1974)Bryan Hextall (1969)Lynn Patrick (1980)Babe Pratt (1966)Clint Smith (1991)Maple Leafs:Syl Apps (1961)Turk Broda (1967)Gordie Drillon (1975)Red Horner (1965)Sweeney Schriner (1962)Coaches:Frank Boucher (1958, player)Dick Irvin (1958, player)
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The 1940 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. New York would win the series 4–2 to win their third Stanley Cup. The Rangers would not win another for 54 years, a circumstance termed the Curse of 1940.

Paths to the Finals

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New York defeated the Boston Bruins in a best-of-seven 4–2 to advance to the Finals. The Maple Leafs had to play two best-of three series; winning 2–0 against the Chicago Black Hawks, and 2–0 against the Detroit Red Wings to advance to the Finals.

The Finals series between the Rangers and the Maple Leafs was an exciting one that went back and forth with three overtime games. The Rangers took the first two at home and the Leafs took the next two in Toronto. The circus forced the Rangers to vacate Madison Square Garden after the first two games. The Rangers would score three game-winning goals in overtime including the Cup winner. Lynn and Murray Patrick played for the Rangers to become the third and fourth members of the Patrick family to win the Stanley Cup.[1]

| April 2 | Toronto Maple Leafs | | 1–2 | OT | New York Rangers | Madison Square Garden III | Recap | | | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | ------ | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Red Heron (2) - 11:01 | First period | 9:09 - pp - Art Coulter (1) | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | Third period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | First overtime period | 15:30 - Alf Pike (2) | | | | | | | | Turk Broda | Goalie stats | Dave Kerr | | | | | | |

| April 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs | | 2–6 | | New York Rangers | Madison Square Garden III | Recap | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Billy Taylor (1) - 5:01Hank Goldup (4) - 6:01 | First period | 15:14 - Bryan Hextall | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | 3:57 - Babe Pratt (3)19:48 - pp - Bryan Hextall (2) | | | | | | | | No scoring | Third period | 6:26 - Bryan Hextall (3)12:21 - pp - Dutch Hiller (2)13:09 - pp - Lynn Patrick (2) | | | | | | | | Turk Broda | Goalie stats | Dave Kerr | | | | | | |

| April 6 | New York Rangers | | 1–2 | | Toronto Maple Leafs | Maple Leaf Gardens | Recap | | | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Phil Watson (3) - 18:19 | First period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | Third period | 10:32 - Gordie Drillon (2)13:40 - Hank Goldup (5) | | | | | | | | Dave Kerr | Goalie stats | Turk Broda | | | | | | |

| April 9 | New York Rangers | | 0–3 | | Toronto Maple Leafs | Maple Leaf Gardens | Recap | | | ------------------------------------------ | ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | No scoring | First period | 19:20 - Gus Marker (1) | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | Third period | 16:03 - Wally Stanowski (1)19:26 - Gordie Drillon (3) | | | | | | | | Dave Kerr | Goalie stats | Turk Broda | | | | | | |

| April 11 | New York Rangers | | 2–1 | 2OT | Toronto Maple Leafs | Maple Leaf Gardens | Recap | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ------- | ------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Neil Colville (1) - 12:21 | First period | No scoring | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | 16:55 - Syl Apps (4) | | | | | | | | No scoring | Third period | No scoring | | | | | | | | Muzz Patrick (3) - 11:43 | Second overtime period | No scoring | | | | | | | | Dave Kerr | Goalie stats | Turk Broda | | | | | | |

| April 13 | New York Rangers | | 3–2 | OT | Toronto Maple Leafs | Maple Leaf Gardens | Recap | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------- | ------ | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | No scoring | First period | 6:52 - Syl Apps (5) | | | | | | | | No scoring | Second period | 4:51 - Nick Metz (1) | | | | | | | | Neil Colville (2) - 8:08Alf Pike (3) - 10:01 | Third period | No scoring | | | | | | | | Bryan Hextall (4) - 2:07 | First overtime period | No scoring | | | | | | | | Dave Kerr | Goalie stats | Turk Broda | | | | | | |

Stanley Cup engraving

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The 1940 Stanley Cup was presented to Rangers captain Art Coulter by NHL President Frank Calder following the Rangers 3–2 overtime win over the Maple Leafs in game six.

The following Rangers players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup

1939–40 New York Rangers

Players

Wingers

Stanley Cup engraving

a Missing from the Stanley Cup, but qualified to be on it.

References and notes

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  1. ^ "Stanley Cup Champions 1940-1949". NHL.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  2. ^ Branch, John (June 1, 2006). "New York Is Edmonton's Home Away From Home". The New York Times. p. D7. If the Oilers win the Stanley Cup, Lowe and MacTavish will be the second twosome in NHL history to win as teammates, and as general manager and coach. Lester Patrick was the Rangers' general manager and Frank Boucher was the coach when they won the championship in 1940. They played together when the Rangers won the Cup in 1928.