1969 Stanley Cup Finals | |||||||||||||||||||
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Location(s) | Montreal:Montreal Forum (1, 2) St. Louis:St. Louis Arena (3, 4) | ||||||||||||||||||
Coaches | St. Louis:Scotty Bowman Montreal:Claude Ruel | ||||||||||||||||||
Captains | St. Louis:Al Arbour Montreal:Jean Beliveau | ||||||||||||||||||
Dates | April 27 – May 4, 1969 | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Serge Savard (Canadiens) | ||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | John Ferguson(3:02, third, G4) | ||||||||||||||||||
Hall of Famers | Blues: Al Arbour (1996, builder) Glenn Hall (1975) Doug Harvey (1973; did not play) Jacques Plante (1978) Canadiens: Jean Beliveau (1972) Yvan Cournoyer (1982) Dick Duff (2006) Tony Esposito (1988) Jacques Laperriere (1987) Jacques Lemaire (1984) Henri Richard (1979) Serge Savard (1986) Rogie Vachon (2016) Gump Worsley (1980; did not play) Coaches: Scotty Bowman (1991) | ||||||||||||||||||
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The1969 Stanley Cup Finals was thechampionship series of theNational Hockey League's (NHL)1968–69 season, and the culmination of the1969 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the defending championMontreal Canadiens and theSt. Louis Blues, a rematch of theprevious year's finals. As they did in the previous matchup, the Canadiens won the series in four games.
Montreal defeated theNew York Rangers 4–0 and theBoston Bruins 4–2 to advance to the finals.
St. Louis defeated thePhiladelphia Flyers andLos Angeles Kings in four games each.
This was the second playoff series between these two teams. Their only previous meeting came in the previous year's Stanley Cup Finals. In this year's six-game regular season series, there were five wins for Montreal and one tie.
Claude Ruel became the eleventh rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. Montreal goaltenderRogie Vachon limited St. Louis to three goals in four games. In the process, he earned his first career playoff shutout.
April 27 | St. Louis Blues | 1–3 | Montreal Canadiens | Montreal Forum | Recap | |||
Frank St. Marseille (3) - 18:24 | First period | 3:39 -pp -Dick Duff (3) 4:17 -sh -Bobby Rousseau (3) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Third period | 19:46 -en -John Ferguson (3) | ||||||
Jacques Plante 26 saves / 28 shots | Goalie stats | Rogie Vachon 19 saves / 20 shots |
April 29 | St. Louis Blues | 1–3 | Montreal Canadiens | Montreal Forum | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 17:26 -Ralph Backstrom (3) | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 9:07 -pp -Dick Duff (4) 14:11 -Yvan Cournoyer (4) | ||||||
Larry Keenan (4) -pp - 9:20 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Glenn Hall 30 saves / 33 shots | Goalie stats | Rogie Vachon 24 saves / 26 shots |
May 1 | Montreal Canadiens | 4–0 | St. Louis Blues | St. Louis Arena | Recap | |||
Serge Savard (4) - 12:34 | First period | No scoring | ||||||
Jacques Lemaire (4) - 9:16 Dick Duff (5) - 13:38 | Second period | No scoring | ||||||
Dick Duff (6) -pp - 18:35 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Rogie Vachon 29 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Jacques Plante 31 saves / 35 shots |
May 4 | Montreal Canadiens | 2–1 | St. Louis Blues | St. Louis Arena | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
No scoring | Second period | 10:50 -Terry Gray (3) | ||||||
Ted Harris (1) - 00:42 John Ferguson (4) - 3:02 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Rogie Vachon 32 saves / 33 shots | Goalie stats | Glenn Hall 29 saves / 31 shots |
Montreal won series 4–0 | |
The 1969 Stanley Cup was presented to Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau byNHL PresidentClarence Campbell following the Canadiens 2–1 win over the Blues in game four.
The following Canadiens players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup
1968–69 Montreal Canadiens
Ralph Backstrom, Jean Beliveau, Yvan Cournoyer, Dick Duff, John Ferguson, Terry Harper, Ted Harris, Jacques Laperriere, Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Bobby Rousseau, Gilles Tremblay, Jean-Claude Tremblay, Gump Worsley (14 players), David Molson, Sam Pollock, Larry Aubut (3 non-players).
Preceded by | Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup champions 1969 | Succeeded by |