1937 Stanley Cup Finals
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Location(s) | New York City: Madison Square Garden (1) Detroit: Olympia Stadium (2–5) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Format | best-of-five | |||||||||||||||||||||
Coaches | Detroit: Jack Adams New York: Lester Patrick | |||||||||||||||||||||
Captains | Detroit: Doug Young New York: Bill Cook | |||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | April 6 – April 15 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Marty Barry (19:22, first) | |||||||||||||||||||||
The 1937 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the defending champion Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers in their fifth Finals series appearance. Detroit would win the series 3–2 to win their second and second-straight Stanley Cup.
Paths to the Finals[]
Detroit defeated Montreal Canadiens in a best-of-five 3–2 to advance to the Finals. The Rangers had to play two best-of three series; winning 2–0 against Toronto Maple Leafs, and 2–0 against the Montreal Maroons to advance to the Finals.
Game summaries[]
New York could not use Madison Square Garden after game one because of the annual circus visit.[citation needed]
Earl Robertson, the goaltender for the Wings, became the first rookie goaltender to post two shutouts in the Finals. He would not play again for the Wings.[citation needed]
The Wings became the first U.S.-based team to win the Stanley Cup two years in a row.[citation needed]
April 6 | Detroit Red Wings | 1–5 | New York Rangers | Madison Square Garden III | Recap | show |
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April 8 | New York Rangers | 2–4 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | show |
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April 11 | New York Rangers | 1–0 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | show |
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April 13 | New York Rangers | 0–1 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | show |
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April 15 | New York Rangers | 0–3 | Detroit Red Wings | Olympia Stadium | Recap | show |
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Detroit won series 3–2 | |
Stanley Cup engraving[]
The 1937 Stanley Cup was presented to Red Wings captain Doug Young by NHL President Frank Calder following the Red Wings 3–0 win over the Rangers in game five.
The following Red Wings players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup
1936–37 Detroit Red Wings
Players
- Centres
- 4 Herbie Lewis
- 6 Larry Aurie
- 8 Syd Howe
- 10 John Sorrell
- 12 Hec Kilrea
- 14 Modere Mud Bruneteau
- 17-14 Howard Mackie*
- 15 Pete Kelly*
- 18 John Sherf
- 2-14 Doug Young (Captain)
- 17-2 John Gallegher
- 3 Wilfred Bucko McDonald
- 5 Ebbie Goodfellow
- 16 Ralph "Scotty" Bowman
- 18-16-2 Orville "Rolly" Roulston
- 17-2 Jimmy Orlando
- Goaltenders
- 1 Normie Smith
- 1 Earl Robertson(Sub)
- 30 Jimmy Franks (Sub)
Coaching and administrative staff
- James E. Norris Sr. (President/Owner), James D. Norris Jr. (Vice President/Owner)
- Arthur Wirtz Sr. (Secretary-Treasurer/Owner), Frank "Honey" Walker (Trainer),
- Jack Adams(Manager-Coach)
- Carl Mattson† (Asst. Trainer/qualified)
Stanley Cup engraving
- Initially, the engraving for 1936 and 1937 included each member's position, and playoff scores. Hec Kilrea's position was listed as 'General Utility' instead of 'Left Wing'. No other time was every player's position included on the Stanley Cup. When the Cup was redone during 1957–58 season, all player positions and playoff scores for both years were left off the cup.
- *Two players, Pete Kelly and Howard Mackie, were included on the original ring in 1937. Their names are not on the newer ring, now retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- †Carl Mattson (Ass't Trainer) was not included on the Cup in 1936 or 1937. There is more than enough room for all three members to have been engraved on the ring.
- Ebbie Goodfellow served as Captain, because Doug Young missed most of the season with an injury.
- Jimmy Orlando played 9 regular season games for Detroit. He also played 37 regular season games, and 5 playoff games in the minors for Pittsburgh. Detroit still included his name on the Stanley Cup even though he did not qualify.
See also[]
References & notes[]
- Diamond, Dan (2000). Total Stanley Cup. Toronto: Total Sports Canada. ISBN 978-1-892129-07-9.
- Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Bolton, Ont.: Fenn Pub. pp 12, 50. ISBN 978-1-55168-261-7
- "All-Time NHL Results".
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