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词条 1941 Stanley Cup Finals
释义

  1. Paths to the Finals

  2. Game summaries

  3. Boston Bruins 1941 Stanley Cup champions

  4. See also

  5. References & notes

{{Infobox Stanley Cup Final
|year=1941
|team1=Boston Bruins
|team1_short=Boston
|team1_coach=Cooney Weiland
|team1_captain=Dit Clapper
|team1_1=3
|team1_2=2
|team1_3=4
|team1_4=3
|team1_tot=4
|team2=Detroit Red Wings
|team2_short=Detroit
|team2_captain=Ebbie Goodfellow
|team2_coach=Jack Adams
|team2_1=2
|team2_2=1
|team2_3=2
|team2_4=1
|team2_tot=0
|location1=Boston: Boston Garden (1, 2)
|location2=Detroit: Olympia Stadium (3, 4)
|dates=April 6 – April 12
|series_winner=Bobby Bauer (8:43, second)
}}

The 1941 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings. Boston would win the series 4–0 to win their third Stanley Cup.

Paths to the Finals

Boston defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in a best-of-seven 4–3 to advance to the finals. The Red Wings had to play two best-of three series; winning 2–1 against the New York Rangers, and 2–0 against the Chicago Black Hawks.

Game summaries

In the third best-of-seven series, Boston became the first to sweep the series in four games.

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1=Detroit Red Wings
|team2=Boston Bruins
|stadium1=Boston Garden
|stadium2=Olympia Stadium
|date1 =April 6
|home1 =1
|score1 =2–3
|won1 =2
|recap1 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-bos/1941/04/06/1940030211#game=1940030211,game_state=final
|1-1-1 =No scoring
|1-1-2 =13:26 - Eddie Wiseman (4)
|1-2-1 =No scoring
|1-2-2 =14:45 - Milt Schmidt (3)
|1-3-1 =Carl Liscombe (3) - 10:55
Syd Howe (1) - 17:45
|1-3-2 =9:16 - Pat McReavy (2)
|goalie1-1 =Johnny Mowers
|goalie1-2 =Frank Brimsek
|date2 =April 8
|home2 =1
|score2 =1–2
|won2 =2
|recap2 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-bos/1941/04/08/1940030212#game=1940030212,game_state=final
|2-1-1 =No scoring
|2-1-2 =No scoring
|2-2-1 =No scoring
|2-2-2 =No scoring
|2-3-1 =Mud Bruneteau (2) - 2:41
|2-3-2 =13:35 - Terry Reardon (2)
17:35 - Roy Conacher (1)
|goalie2-1 =Johnny Mowers
|goalie2-2 =Frank Brimsek
|date3 =April 10
|home3 =2
|score3 =4–2
|won3 =2
|recap3 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/bos-vs-det/1941/04/10/1940030213#game=1940030213,game_state=final
|3-1-1 =3:15 - Bill Jennings (2)
7:45 - Sid Abel (2)
|3-1-2 =Eddie Wiseman (5) - 3:57
Milt Schmidt (4) - 14:07
|3-2-1 =No scoring
|3-2-2 =Milt Schmidt (5) - 00:59
|3-3-1 =No scoring
|3-3-2 =Art Jackson (1) - pp - 17:20
|goalie3-1 =Johnny Mowers
|goalie3-2 =Frank Brimsek
|date4 =April 12
|home4 =2
|score4 =3–1
|won4 =2
|recap4 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/bos-vs-det/1941/04/12/1940030214#game=1940030214,game_state=final
|4-1-1 =10:14 - pp - Carl Liscombe (4)
|4-1-2 =No scoring
|4-2-1 =No scoring
|4-2-2 =Flash Hollett (3) - pp - 7:42
Bobby Bauer - pp - 8:43
Eddie Wiseman (6) - 19:32
|4-3-1 =No scoring
|4-3-2 =No scoring
|goalie4-1 =Johnny Mowers
|goalie4-2 =Frank Brimsek
|series =Boston won series 4–0
}}

Boston Bruins 1941 Stanley Cup champions

{{Stanley Cup champion
|goaltenders=*1 Frank Brimsek
|defence=*2 Bill Flash Hollett
  • 5 Aubrey Dit Clapper (Captain)
  • 6 Jack Crawford
  • 8 Des Smith
  • 11-12 Jack Shewchuk†A
  • 19 Terry Reardon

|centers=*10 Bill Cowley
  • 12 Pat McReavy
  • 15 Milt Schmidt
  • 16 Art Jackson

|wingers=*4 Herb Cain
  • 7 Eddie Wiseman
  • 9 Roy Conacher
  • 11 Mel Hill
  • 14 Woody Dumart
  • 17 Bobby Bauer

|non-players=
  • Weston Adams Sr. (President/Owner), Art Ross (Vice President/Manager)
  • Ralph Burkard (Treasurer), Ralph Cooney Weiland (Coach)
  • Win Green (Trainer)
  • Frank Ryan (Publicity Director)^

|player-notes=
  • A Jack Shewchuk played 22 of 48 regular season games, but not dressed in the playoffs. He was original left off the cup. Shewchuk name was added to the cup when it redone during 1957–58, but not Gordie Bruce.
  • Gordie Bruce(LW) was original was credited with playing 8 regular season games, and 3 playoffs games. Bruce's stats were corrected to only 7 regular season, and no playoff games. He did not qualify so his name was left off the Stanley Cup.

|engraving-notes=
  • ^Frank Ryan (Publicity Director) was included on 1929, 1939 1941 Stanley Cup pictures, but his name is not engraved on the Stanley Cup.
  • Des Smith was engraved as WES SMITH with a "W" instead a "D". This mistake was corrected when the Stanley Cup was redone during the 1957–58 Season.
  • Pat McReavy was misspelled PAT McCREAVY with an extra "C" on new version of the cup created during the 1957–58 season. Pat McReavy was often misspelled as Pat McCreavy on some team pictures with the Boston Bruins. When the Replica Cup was created in 1992–93, Pat McReavy name was misspelled as Pat McCeavy with "C" instead of a "R".

}}

See also

  • 1940–41 NHL season

References & notes

  • {{cite book | last=Diamond | first=Dan | title=Total Stanley Cup | year=2000

| publisher=Total Sports Canada| location = Toronto | 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}}
  • {{cite web | url=http://www.nhl.com/info/all-time-nhl-playoff-results|title=All-Time NHL Results}}
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