词条 | 1961 Stanley Cup Finals |
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|year=1961 |team1=Chicago Black Hawks |team1_short=Chicago |team1_captain=Ed Litzenberger |team1_coach=Rudy Pilous |team2=Detroit Red Wings |team2_short=Detroit |team2_captain=Gordie Howe |team2_coach=Sid Abel |team1_1=3 |team1_2=1 |team1_3=3 |team1_4=1 |team1_5=6 |team1_6=5 |team1_tot=4 |team2_1=2 |team2_2=3 |team2_3=1 |team2_4=2 |team2_5=3 |team2_6=1 |team2_tot=2 |dates=April 6 to April 16, 1961 |location1=Chicago: Chicago Stadium (1, 3, 5) |location2=Detroit: Olympia Stadium (2, 4, 6) |team2_winner=1 |series_winner=Ab McDonald (18:49, second, G6) }} The 1961 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks. Chicago was making its first Finals appearance since {{scfy|1944}}, and Detroit its first appearance since {{scfy|1956}}; both had lost to the Montreal Canadiens in those previous appearances. The Blackhawks would win the best-of-seven series four games to two to win their third Stanley Cup, their first since {{scfy|1938}}. However, this proved to be the last time Chicago won the Cup until {{scfy|2010}}, a 49-year drought. This was the only title not won by the Canadiens, Red Wings or Toronto Maple Leafs during the Original Six era. Paths to the FinalsDetroit defeated Toronto in five games and Chicago upset Montreal, the record five-time defending champion, in six, setting up the first all-American-team Finals since {{scfy|1950}}, when the Wings beat the New York Rangers in a seven-game series. Game summariesTwo future Hockey Hall of Fame members, Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita, made their first Stanley Cup appearances. Hull scored two goals in the first game, including the winner, and Mikita scored the winner in game five.[1] This was the only Stanley Cup championship in the 1960s not to be won by either the Toronto Maple Leafs or the Montreal Canadiens[1] or feature either team. {{NHLPlayoffs|team1=Detroit Red Wings |team2=Chicago Black Hawks |stadium1=Chicago Stadium |stadium2=Olympia Stadium |date1 =April 6 |home1 =1 |score1 =2–3 |won1 =2 |recap1 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-chi/1961/04/06/1960030211#game=1960030211,game_state=final |1-1-1 =No scoring |1-1-2 =9:39 - pp - Bobby Hull (3) 10:10 - Kenny Wharram (2) 13:15 - Bobby Hull (4) |1-2-1 =Len Lunde (2) - pp - 16:14 |1-2-2 =No scoring |1-3-1 =Al Johnson (2) - 19:18 |1-3-2 =No scoring |goalie1-1 =Terry Sawchuck, Hank Bassen |goalie1-2 =Glenn Hall |date2 =April 8 |home2 =2 |score2 =1–3 |won2 =1 |recap2 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/chi-vs-det/1961/04/08/1960030212#game=1960030212,game_state=final |2-1-1 =8:10 - Howie Young (2) 17:39 - pp - Alex Delvecchio (2) |2-1-2 =No scoring |2-2-1 =No scoring |2-2-2 =Pierre Pilote (2) - 00:41 |2-3-1 =19:22 - Alex Delvecchio (3) |2-3-2 =No scoring |goalie2-1 =Hank Bassen |goalie2-2 =Glenn Hall |date3 =April 10 |home3 =1 |score3 =1–3 |won3 =2 |recap3 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-chi/1961/04/10/1960030213#game=1960030213,game_state=final |3-1-1 =No scoring |3-1-2 =No scoring |3-2-1 =No scoring |3-2-2 =11:54 - Stan Mikita (4) 14:19 - Ron Murphy (1) 18:16 - Murray Balfour (3) |3-3-1 =Gordie Howe (4) - 9:28 |3-3-2 =No scoring |goalie3-1 =Hank Bassen |goalie3-2 =Glenn Hall |date4 =April 12 |home4 =2 |score4 =1–2 |won4 =1 |recap4 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/chi-vs-det/1961/04/12/1960030214#game=1960030214,game_state=final |4-1-1 =No scoring |4-1-2 =No scoring |4-2-1 =8:48 - pp - Alex Delvecchio (4) |4-2-2 =Bill Hay (2) - 7:34 |4-3-1 =13:10 - Bruce MacGregor (1) |4-3-2 =No scoring |goalie4-1 =Terry Sawchuck |goalie4-2 =Glenn Hall |date5 =April 14 |home5 =1 |score5 =3–6 |won5 =2 |recap5 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-chi/1961/04/14/1960030215#game=1960030215,game_state=final |5-1-1 =Leo Labine (3) - 2:14 Howie Glover (1) - pp - 15:35 |5-1-2 =9:36 - Murray Balfour (4) 10:04 - Ron Murphy (2) |5-2-1 =Vic Stasiuk (2) - 18:49 |5-2-2 =16:25 - Murray Balfour (5) |5-3-1 =No scoring |5-3-2 =2:51 - pp - Stan Mikita (5) 7:02 - Pierre Pilote (3) 13:27 - Stan Mikita (6) |goalie5-1 =Terry Sawchuck |goalie5-2 =Glenn Hall |date6 =April 16 |home6 =2 |score6 =5–1 |won6 =2 |recap6 =www.nhl.com/gamecenter/chi-vs-det/1961/04/16/1960030216#game=1960030216,game_state=final |6-1-1 =15:24 - pp - Parker MacDonald (1) |6-1-2 =No scoring |6-2-1 =No scoring |6-2-2 =Reg Fleming (1) - sh - 6:45 Ab McDonald (2) - 18:49 |6-3-1 =No scoring |6-3-2 =Eric Nesterenko (2) - 00:57 Jack Evans (1) - 6:27 Kenny Wharram (3) - 18:00 |goalie6-1 =Hank Bassen |goalie6-2 =Glenn Hall |series =Chicago won series 4–2 }} Game one{{IceHockeybox| date = April 6 | time = | team1 = Detroit Red Wings | team2 = Chicago Black Hawks | score = 2–3 | periods = 0 – 3, 1 – 0, 1 – 0 | reference = http://bigmouthsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/1961-Stanley-Cup-Playoffs.pdf | goalie1 = Terry Sawchuk Hank Bassen | goalie2 = Glenn Hall | progression = 0 – 1 0 – 2 0 – 3 1 – 3 2 – 3 | goals1 = Len Lunde 2 (Gordie Howe) (PP) – 16:14 Al Johnson 2 (Gordie Howie, Norm Ullman) – 19:18 | goals2 = 9:39 – Bobby Hull 3 (Murray Balfour, Stan Mikita (PP) 10:10 – Ken Wharram 2 (Ab McDonald, Stan Mikita) 13:15 – Bobby Hull 4 (Murray Balfour, Pierre Pilote) | official = Frank Udvari | official2 = | linesman = George Hayes | linesman2 = Bruce Sims | stadium = Chicago Stadium | attendance = | penalties1 = | penalties2 = | shots1 = 29 | shots2 = 34 }} Chicago Black Hawks 1961 Stanley Cup Champions{{Stanley Cup champion|goaltenders=*1 Glenn Hall
|defence=*2 Al Arbour
|centers=*9 Tod Sloan
|wingers=*6 Reg Fleming
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† Left off the cup, but included on the team picture. |engraving-notes=
| }} BroadcastingThe 1961 Stanley Cup Finals were almost not televised in Canada at all. At that time, the CBC only had rights to the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs' games; home games only during the season and all games in the playoffs. However, with both the Canadiens and Maple Leafs eliminated in the semi-finals, the CBC's worst nightmare became reality. The CBC had to conceive a way to carry the Finals between the Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings or face public revolt. According to lore, the CBC found a way to link their Windsor viewers as having a vested interest in the Finals with the across the river Red Wings. Thus, CBC was able to carry the series after inking special contracts with the Red Wings and Black Hawks as a service to the Windsor market. From Windsor, CBC linked the signal to Toronto and they relayed the coverage Dominion-wide. From there, Canadians were able to see the Finals with nary a glitch in the coverage. See also
Notes1. ^1 {{cite book|last=Cole|first=Stephen|title=The Best of Hockey Night in Canada|year=2004|publisher=McArthur & Company|location=Toronto|isbn=1-55278-408-8|page=52}} References
| publisher=Total Sports Canada| location = Toronto | isbn=978-1-892129-07-9}}
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