| 1955 Stanley Cup Final | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Location(s) | Detroit:Olympia Stadium (1, 2, 5, 7) Montreal:Montreal Forum (3, 4, 6) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coaches | Detroit:Jimmy Skinner Montreal:Dick Irvin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Captains | Detroit:Ted Lindsay Montreal:Emile Bouchard | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dates | April 3–14, 1955 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Series-winning goal | Gordie Howe(19:49, second) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hall of Famers | Red Wings: Alex Delvecchio (1977) Gordie Howe (1972) Red Kelly (1969) Ted Lindsay (1966) Marcel Pronovost (1978) Terry Sawchuk (1971) Canadiens: Jean Beliveau (1972) Emile Bouchard (1966) Bernie Geoffrion (1972) Doug Harvey (1973) Tom Johnson (1970) Dickie Moore (1974) Bert Olmstead (1985) Jacques Plante (1978) Maurice Richard (1961; did not play) Coaches: Dick Irvin (1958, player) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The1955 Stanley Cup Final was thechampionship series of theNational Hockey League's (NHL)1954–55 season, and the culmination of the1955 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between theMontreal Canadiens, appearing in their fifth of ten straight Finals, and the defending championDetroit Red Wings, in the third Detroit-Montreal Finals series of the 1950s and the second consecutively. The Red Wings once again defeated the Canadiens in seven games for their second consecutiveStanley Cup championship, fourth in six seasons, and seventh overall. The Red Wings would not win the Stanley Cup again until1997, and as of 2025, remains the last time they won Game 7 of the Finals.
Montreal defeated theBoston Bruins in five games to reach the Finals. Detroit defeated theToronto Maple Leafs in four games to reach the Finals.
Prior to the playoffs, Montreal'sMaurice Richard was suspended and would be missed by the Canadiens.[1]
In the second game,Ted Lindsay scored four goals to set an NHL record for most goals in one game in a Finals series.[2]
Gordie Howe set two NHL records, amassing 12 points in this round, and surpassing former Canadiens player (and soon-to-be-coach)Toe Blake's point mark for the playoffs with 20 points in 11 games.[3]
This was also the first Finals in which the home team won all seven games of the series, a feat that would be repeated only twice in the next 50 years, in1965 (Montreal defeated theChicago Black Hawks) and2003 (theNew Jersey Devils beat theMighty Ducks of Anaheim).[4]
| April 3 | Montreal Canadiens | 2–4 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | |||
| No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
| Floyd Curry (4) - 5:09 | Second period | 14:00 -pp -Alex Delvecchio (2) | ||||||
| Floyd Curry (5) - 8:57 | Third period | 13:05 -Vic Stasiuk (3) 17:07 -sh -Marty Pavelich (1) 19:42 -en -Ted Lindsay (3) | ||||||
| Jacques Plante 26 saves / 29 shots | Goalie stats | Terry Sawchuck 20 saves / 22 shots | ||||||
| April 5 | Montreal Canadiens | 1–7 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | |||
| No scoring | First period | 2:15 -sh -Marcel Pronovost (1) 9:57 -Ted Lindsay (4) 16:00 -Alex Delvecchio (3) 17:11 -Gordie Howe (5) | ||||||
| No scoring | Second period | 8:10 - Ted Lindsay (5) 15:48 -pp - Ted Lindsay (6) 19:37 - Ted Lindsay (7) | ||||||
| Ken Mosdell (2) - 12:32 | Third period | No scoring | ||||||
| Charlie Hodge 7 saves / 10 shots Jacques Plante 36 saves / 40 shots | Goalie stats | Terry Sawchuck 26 saves / 27 shots | ||||||
| April 7 | Detroit Red Wings | 2–4 | Montreal Canadiens | Montreal Forum | Recap | |||
| Red Kelly (1) -pp - 18:13 | First period | 8:30 -pp -Bernie Geoffrion (3) 8:42 -pp - Bernie Geoffrion (4) | ||||||
| Vic Stasiuk (4) - 16:16 | Second period | 14:23 - Bernie Geoffrion (5) | ||||||
| No scoring | Third period | 7:50 -Jack LeClair (4) | ||||||
| Terry Sawchuck 22 saves / 26 shots | Goalie stats | Jacques Plante 35 saves / 37 shots | ||||||
| April 9 | Detroit Red Wings | 3–5 | Montreal Canadiens | Montreal Forum | Recap | |||
| Dutch Reibel (4) - 12:38 | First period | 00:40 -Calum MacKay (2) | ||||||
| No scoring | Second period | 3:41 -Bernie Geoffrion (6) 8:25 -Jean Beliveau (4) 9:07 -Tom Johnson (2) | ||||||
| Dutch Reibel (5) - 3:40 Jim Hay (1) - 12:00 | Third period | 2:33 -Floyd Curry (6) | ||||||
| Terry Sawchuck 25 saves / 30 shots | Goalie stats | Jacques Plante 37 saves / 40 shots | ||||||
| April 10 | Montreal Canadiens | 1–5 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | |||
| Jean Beliveau (5) -pp - 8:01 | First period | 12:59 -Glen Skov (2) 18:59 -Gordie Howe (6) | ||||||
| No scoring | Second period | 12:29 -pp - Gordie Howe (7) 16:20 -pp - Gordie Howe (8) | ||||||
| No scoring | Third period | 2:09 -Vic Stasiuk (5) | ||||||
| Jacques Plante 36 saves / 41 shots | Goalie stats | Terry Sawchuck 20 saves / 21 shots | ||||||
| April 12 | Detroit Red Wings | 3–6 | Montreal Canadiens | Montreal Forum | Recap | |||
| Alex Delvecchio (4) - 13:36 | First period | 7:30 -Jean Beliveau (6) | ||||||
| Alex Delvecchio (5) -pp - 15:54 | Second period | 3:45 -pp -Jack LeClair (5) 5:21 -pp -Bernie Geoffrion (7) 18:18 - Bernie Geoffrion (8) | ||||||
| Red Kelly (2) - 16:23 | Third period | 00:19 -Floyd Curry (7) 18:55 -Calum MacKay (3) | ||||||
| Terry Sawchuck 33 saves / 39 shots | Goalie stats | Jacques Plante 35 saves / 38 shots | ||||||
| April 14 | Montreal Canadiens | 1–3 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | |||
| No scoring | First period | No scoring | ||||||
| No scoring | Second period | 7:12 -Alex Delvecchio (6) 19:49 -Gordie Howe (9) | ||||||
| Floyd Curry (8) -pp - 14:35 | Third period | 2:59 - Alex Delvecchio (7) | ||||||
| Jacques Plante 30 saves / 33 shots | Goalie stats | Terry Sawchuck 21 saves / 22 shots | ||||||
| Detroit won series 4–3 | |
The 1955 Stanley Cup was presented to Red Wings captain Ted Lindsay byNHL PresidentClarence Campbell following the Red Wings' 3–1 win over the Canadiens in game seven.
The following Red Wings players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup:
1954–55 Detroit Red Wings
Gordie Howe, Red Kelly, Ted Lindsay, Marty Pavelich, Marcel Pronovost, John Wilson (6 Players), Jack Adams, Carl Mattson, Fred Hubert Jr. (3 Non-players).
Thenext year, the Red Wings again met the Canadiens in the Finals in the hopes of a three-peat, but Montreal would get revenge on Detroit, winning the Cup in five games. The Canadiens then started a dynasty, winning the Stanley Cup the next four years, in1957,1958,1959, and1960.
The loss marked the end of the Red Wings’ dynasty. The Red Wings would return to the Finals in1961,1963,1964, and1966, but they would lose each one. They then entered a near 20 year slump known as the"Dead Wings" era, in which they would only make the playoffs twice between 1967 and 1983. The Red Wings would not win the Stanley Cup again until1997, in which they swept thePhiladelphia Flyers, starting another dynasty.
| Preceded by | Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup champions 1955 | Succeeded by |