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1969 Stanley Cup Finals

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1969 ice hockey championship series

1969 Stanley Cup Finals
1234Total
St. Louis Blues11010
Montreal Canadiens33424
Location(s)Montreal:Montreal Forum (1, 2)
St. Louis:St. Louis Arena (3, 4)
CoachesSt. Louis:Scotty Bowman
Montreal:Claude Ruel
CaptainsSt. Louis:Al Arbour
Montreal:Jean Beliveau
DatesApril 27 – May 4, 1969
MVPSerge Savard (Canadiens)
Series-winning goalJohn Ferguson(3:02, third, G4)
Hall of FamersBlues:
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.

Paths to the Finals

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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.

Game summaries

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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 27St. Louis Blues1–3Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Frank St. Marseille (3) - 18:24First period3:39 -pp -Dick Duff (3)
4:17 -sh -Bobby Rousseau (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period19:46 -en -John Ferguson (3)
Jacques Plante 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 19 saves / 20 shots
April 29St. Louis Blues1–3Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst period17:26 -Ralph Backstrom (3)
No scoringSecond period9:07 -pp -Dick Duff (4)
14:11 -Yvan Cournoyer (4)
Larry Keenan (4) -pp - 9:20Third periodNo scoring
Glenn Hall 30 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 24 saves / 26 shots
May 1Montreal Canadiens4–0St. Louis BluesSt. Louis ArenaRecap 
Serge Savard (4) - 12:34First periodNo scoring
Jacques Lemaire (4) - 9:16
Dick Duff (5) - 13:38
Second periodNo scoring
Dick Duff (6) -pp - 18:35Third periodNo scoring
Rogie Vachon 29 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJacques Plante 31 saves / 35 shots
May 4Montreal Canadiens2–1St. Louis BluesSt. Louis ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:50 -Terry Gray (3)
Ted Harris (1) - 00:42
John Ferguson (4) - 3:02
Third periodNo scoring
Rogie Vachon 32 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsGlenn Hall 29 saves / 31 shots
Montreal won series 4–0


Stanley Cup engraving

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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

Players

  Centres
  Wingers
  Defencemen
  Goaltenders

Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engraving

  • Anthony "Tony" Esposito's name was misspelled on the Replica Stanley Cup created in 1992–93 as P. FSPOSITO instead of A. ESPOSITO. Tony Esposito only played 13 regular season games, but qualified to be engraved on the Stanley Cup. Tony dressed for every game in the finals due to Gump Worsley being injured. Tony then won the Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year) with Chicago in 1970. He was 4th player to accomplish the feat of winning the Stanley Cup before winning the Calder Trophy.
  • Claude Ruel was the 10th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup.
  • &-Gilles Tremblay missed the playoffs with a career-ending injury. His name was still included in the Stanley Cup.
  • &-Lucien Grenier played 2 semi-final games, but his name was left off the Stanley Cup even though he qualified to be engraved on it. He was left off for playing the whole regular season in the minors.

Won 4 Stanley Cups in 5 Years with Montreal 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969

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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).

See also

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Notes

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References

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  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000).Total Stanley Cup. NHL.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004).Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books.ISBN 978-1-55168-261-7.
Preceded byMontreal Canadiens
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