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1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season

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NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

1965–66Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup champions
League1stNHL
1965–66 record41–21–8
Home record23–11–1
Road record18–10–7
Goals for239
Goals against173
Team information
General managerSam Pollock
CoachToe Blake
CaptainJean Beliveau
Alternate captainsHenri Richard
Jean-Guy Talbot
ArenaMontreal Forum
Team leaders
GoalsBobby Rousseau (30)
AssistsJean Beliveau and Bobby Rousseau (48)
PointsBobby Rousseau (78)
Penalty minutesJohn Ferguson (153)
WinsGump Worsley (29)
Goals against averageGump Worsley (2.36)

The1965–66Montreal Canadiens season was the team's57thseason of play. The Canadiens won theStanley Cup for the second consecutive season, and the 14th time in their history.Bobby Rousseau registered 78 points and tied with Stan Mikita for second in the overall 1965–66 NHL scoring race.[1]

Regular season

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Montreal Canadiens7041218239173+6690
2Chicago Black Hawks7037258240187+5382
3Toronto Maple Leafs70342511208187+2179
4Detroit Red Wings70312712221194+2774
5Boston Bruins7021436174275−10148
6New York Rangers70184111195261−6647
Source:National Hockey League

Record vs. opponents

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1965–66 NHL Records[2]
TeamBOSCHIDETMTLNYRTOR
Boston4–8–22–11–14–9–18–5–14–9–1
Chicago8–4–211–1–24–8–29–4–15–8–1
Detroit11–2–11–11–24–8–27–3–48–4–2
Montreal9–4–18–4–28–4–212–25–7–2
New York5–8–14–9–13–7–42–123–6–5
Toronto9–4–18–5–14–8–27–5–26–3–5


Schedule and results

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1965–66 regular season[3]
October
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
1WOctober 23, 19658–1Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)1–0–0
2WOctober 24, 19654–3@New York Rangers(1965–66)2–0–0
3WOctober 27, 19654–3New York Rangers(1965–66)3–0–0
4LOctober 30, 19654–6Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)3–1–0
5TOctober 31, 19652–2@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)3–1–1
November
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
6WNovember 4, 19655–1Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)4–1–1
7LNovember 6, 19651–3Boston Bruins(1965–66)4–2–1
8WNovember 7, 19655–2@Boston Bruins(1965–66)5–2–1
9TNovember 10, 19653–3@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)5–2–2
10WNovember 13, 19655–2@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)6–2–2
11TNovember 14, 19652–2@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)6–2–3
12LNovember 18, 19651–3Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)6–3–3
13WNovember 20, 19659–3New York Rangers(1965–66)7–3–3
14LNovember 21, 19652–3@Boston Bruins(1965–66)7–4–3
15WNovember 24, 19652–1@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)8–4–3
16WNovember 27, 19653–2Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)9–4–3
17WNovember 28, 19652–1@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)10–4–3
December
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
18WDecember 4, 19654–3New York Rangers(1965–66)11–4–3
19TDecember 5, 19654–4@Boston Bruins(1965–66)11–4–4
20WDecember 8, 19658–3Boston Bruins(1965–66)12–4–4
21WDecember 11, 19652–1Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)13–4–4
22WDecember 12, 19655–3@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)14–4–4
23LDecember 16, 19652–3Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)14–5–4
24WDecember 18, 19652–1Boston Bruins(1965–66)15–5–4
25LDecember 19, 19652–3@New York Rangers(1965–66)15–6–4
26WDecember 25, 19654–3Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)16–6–4
27LDecember 26, 19650–1@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)16–7–4
28LDecember 29, 19652–3@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)16–8–4
January
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
29WJanuary 1, 19665–1New York Rangers(1965–66)17–8–4
30WJanuary 2, 19666–3@New York Rangers(1965–66)18–8–4
31LJanuary 5, 19662–4Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)18–9–4
32WJanuary 8, 19666–0Boston Bruins(1965–66)19–9–4
33LJanuary 9, 19662–4@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)19–10–4
34LJanuary 13, 19660–6Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)19–11–4
35WJanuary 15, 19666–4Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)20–11–4
36WJanuary 16, 19663–1@Boston Bruins(1965–66)21–11–4
37LJanuary 20, 19662–5@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)21–12–4
38LJanuary 22, 19660–3Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)21–13–4
39TJanuary 23, 19663–3@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)21–13–5
40LJanuary 26, 19662–4Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)21–14–5
41WJanuary 29, 19666–2New York Rangers(1965–66)22–14–5
42WJanuary 30, 19663–1@Boston Bruins(1965–66)23–14–5
February
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
43WFebruary 3, 19665–4Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)24–14–5
44TFebruary 5, 19662–2Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)24–14–6
45WFebruary 6, 19664–0@New York Rangers(1965–66)25–14–6
46LFebruary 10, 19660–2@Boston Bruins(1965–66)25–15–6
47TFebruary 12, 19662–2@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)25–15–7
48WFebruary 13, 19664–3@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)26–15–7
49LFebruary 16, 19661–3@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)26–16–7
50WFebruary 19, 19665–2Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)27–16–7
51WFebruary 20, 19665–3@New York Rangers(1965–66)28–16–7
52WFebruary 23, 19663–2Boston Bruins(1965–66)29–16–7
53WFebruary 26, 19664–3New York Rangers(1965–66)30–16–7
54WFebruary 27, 19665–3@Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)31–16–7
March
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
55TMarch 2, 19663–3@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)31–16–8
56LMarch 3, 19660–4Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)31–17–8
57WMarch 5, 19667–2Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)32–17–8
58WMarch 6, 19661–0@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)33–17–8
59LMarch 9, 19661–3Boston Bruins(1965–66)33–18–8
60WMarch 12, 19664–1Detroit Red Wings(1965–66)34–18–8
61LMarch 13, 19662–3@New York Rangers(1965–66)34–19–8
62WMarch 16, 19667–2@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)35–19–8
63WMarch 19, 19666–2New York Rangers(1965–66)36–19–8
64LMarch 20, 19662–4@Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)36–20–8
65LMarch 24, 19660–2Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)36–21–8
66WMarch 26, 19665–2Boston Bruins(1965–66)37–21–8
67WMarch 27, 19663–1@Boston Bruins(1965–66)38–21–8
68WMarch 30, 19663–1@Toronto Maple Leafs(1965–66)39–21–8
April
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecord
69WApril 2, 19668–3Chicago Black Hawks(1965–66)40–21–8
70WApril 3, 19664–1@New York Rangers(1965–66)41–21–8

Legend:  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

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Finals

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Further information:1966 Stanley Cup Finals

With this series,Toe Blake had coached the Canadiens to seven Stanley Cup championships in eleven years.Henri Richard, a member of all seven, would score the series winner in overtime of game six. Despite the Wings losing, their goalieRoger Crozier would win theConn Smythe Trophy.

Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens

DateVisitorsScoreHomeScoreNotes
April 17Detroit3Montreal2
April 20Detroit5Montreal2
April 22Montreal4Detroit2
April 25Montreal2Detroit1
April 27Detroit1Montreal5
April 29Montreal3Detroit2OT

Montreal wins Stanley Cup four games to two.

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Scoring

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIMPPGSHGGWG
Bobby RousseauRW70304878201004
Jean BeliveauC67294877501307
Henri RichardC6222396147307
Claude ProvostRW7019365538305
Gilles TremblayLW7027214824504
Dick DuffLW6321244578502
Ralph BackstromC6722204210103
J. C. TremblayD59629358201
Claude LaroseRW6415183367003
Jacques LaperriereD576253185212
Yvan CournoyerRW6518112981600
John FergusonLW65111425153101
Jean-Guy TalbotD591141550000
Ted HarrisD530131387000
Terry HarperD691111291000
Jim RobertsD/RW70551020011
Dave BalonLW45371024001
Red BerensonC2334712000
Noel PriceD150668000
Leon RochefortRW10110000
Gump WorsleyG510114000
Jean GauthierD20000000
Danny GrantRW10000000
Charlie HodgeG260000000
Don JohnsD10000000

Goaltending

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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
Gump Worsley289951291461142.362
Charlie Hodge1301261272562.581
Team:420070412181702.433

Playoffs

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Scoring

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIMPPGSHGGWG
J. C. TremblayD1029112
Jean BeliveauC1055106
Gilles TremblayLW104590
Bobby RousseauRW104486
Ralph BackstromC103474
Dick DuffLW102572
Dave BalonLW923516
Yvan CournoyerRW102352
Terry HarperD1023518
Claude ProvostRW102352
Henri RichardC81452
John FergusonLW1020244
Jim RobertsD/RW1011210
Leon RochefortRW41124
Jean-Guy TalbotD100228
Claude LaroseRW601131
Noel PriceD30110
Ted HarrisD1000038
Gump WorsleyG100000

Goaltending

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PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASO
Gump Worsley6021082201.991
Team:6021082201.991

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Note:
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;G = Goals;A = Assists;Pts = Points;PIM = Penalty minutes;+/- = Plus/minus;PPG = Power-play goals;SHG = Short-handed goals;GWG = Game-winning goals
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;Min, TOI = Minutes played;W = Wins;L = Losses;T,T/OT = Ties;OTL = Overtime losses;GA = Goals-against;GAA = Goals-against average;SO = Shutouts;SA = Shots against;SV = Shots saved;SV% = Save percentage;

Milestones

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  • November 1965:Henri Richard got his 600th career point
  • January 1966: Richard would earn his 400th career assist
  • Jean Beliveau would play in his 800th career game during the season.
  • During the season, Beliveau would become the first Canadiens player to accumulate 500 career assists.[1]

Draft picks

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Montreal's draft picks at the1965 NHL amateur draft held at theQueen Elizabeth Hotel inMontreal.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
15Pierre Bouchard CanadaSt. Vincent de Paul Saints (LHJAA)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abThe Montreal Canadiens:100 Years of Glory, D'Arcy Jenish, p. 184, Published in Canada by Doubleday, 2009,ISBN 978-0-385-66325-0.
  2. ^"All-Time NHL Results".NHL.com. RetrievedAugust 25, 2023.
  3. ^"1965-66 Montreal Canadiens Schedule".Hockey-Reference.com. RetrievedApril 7, 2025.
  4. ^"1965-66 Montreal Canadiens Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. RetrievedMay 28, 2009.

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