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NHL 1955-56 Season

Summary

This season marked the end of one dynasty and the beginning of another. The Detroit Red Wings had finished in first place seven years in a row, but the Montreal Canadiens had gradually been gaining ground on them over the last three season.

Rocket Richard was slowing down, but was still a scoring threat. Canadiens won the NHL's three top trophies: Jean Beliveau, the league's scoring leader, took the Hart Trophy as Most Valuable Player; Doug Harvey won the Norris as the NHL's best defenseman; and Jacques Plante won the Vezina as the best goalie.

The Canadiens set a record with 45 wins and totalled 100 points for the first time, finishing 24 ahead of the Red Wings. The New York Rangers finished third and the Toronto Maple Leafs just edged the Boston Bruins for fourth place.

In the semifinals, the Canadiens and Red Wings each won in five games to set up their third consecutive meeting in the Stanley Cup Finals, their fourth in five years. Detroit had won the previous three, but Montreal had just too much firepower this time around.

It looked as if the Red Wings might steal a victory in Game 1 at Montreal, when they took a 4-2 lead, but the Canadiens scored 4 unanswered goals to pull out the win. Detroit did manage to win Game 3 at home. The Canadiens then wrapped up two relatively easy wins, 3-0 and 3-1, to win the cup.

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Standings

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens451510222131100
Detroit Red Wings30241618314876
New York Rangers32281020420374
Toronto Maple Leafs24331315318161
Boston Bruins23341314718559
Chicago Blackhawks19391215521650

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League Leaders

Scoring

Jean Beliveau, Montreal (47 goals, 41 assists, 88 points)

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Goals

Jean Beliveau, Montreal, 47

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Assists

Bert Olmstead, Montreal, 56

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Goals Against Average

Jacques Plante, Montreal, 1.86

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Penalty Minutes

Lou Fontinato, NY Rangers, 202

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Jacques Plante, MontrealGGlenn Hall, Detroit
Doug Harvey, MontrealDRed Kelly, Detroit
Bill Gadsby, New YorkDTom Johnson, Montreal
Jean Beliveau, MontrealCTod Sloan, Toronto
Maurice "Rocket" Richard, MontrealRWGordie Howe, Detroit
Ted Lindsay, DetroitLWBert Olmstead, Montreal

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens

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Norris Trophy

Doug Harvey, Montreal Canadiens

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Glenn Hall, Detroit Red Wings

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Lady Byng Trophy

Earl Reibel, Detroit Red Wings

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Montreal Canadiens 4, Detroit Red Wings 1
Coach: Toe Blake
Captain: Butch Bouchard
March 31: MONTREAL 6, Detroit 4
April 3: MONTREAL 5, Detroit 1
April 5: DETROIT 3, Montreal 1
April 8: Montreal 3, DETROIT 0
April 10: MONTREAL 3, Detroit 1
Series-winning goal:
Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Montreal, 15:08, 2nd

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Jean Beliveau, Montreal (10 games, 12 goals, 7 assists, 19 points)

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