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NHL 1960-61 Season

Summary

Rocket Richard joined the Montreal Canadiens in training camp, briefly putting to rest rumors that he would retire. But, on September 15, he announced that he was indeed hanging up his skates. He retired with an NHL record 544 goals, plus 82 in the playoffs.

Despite his retirement, he was very much in the hockey news during the season. Richard had scored 50 goals in 1944-45 and no one else had done it since then, even though the season had expanded from 50 games to 70. Suddenly, it looked as if two players might score 50 or more: Frank Mahovlich of Toronto and Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion of Montreal.

Mahovlich went into a late-season slump and got stuck at 48 goals, but Geoffrion did get 50, and he added 45 assists to lead the league in scoring, while his teammate, Jean Beliveau, was the assists leader with 58. Geoffrion won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player.

All that regular-season scoring meant nothing in the playoffs, though. In the semifinals, the Red Wings beat Mahovlich's Maple Leafs and the Black Hawks eliminated the Canadiens.

It was the first Stanley Cup final between U. S.-based teams since 1950. The teams split the first four games, but Chicago won the next two easily, 6-3 and 5-1, to take the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1938.

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Standings

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens41191025418892
Toronto Maple Leafs39191223417690
Chicago Black Hawks29241719818075
Detroit Red Wings25291619521566
New York Rangers22381020424854
Boston Bruins15421317625443

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League Leaders

Scoring

Bernie Geoffrion, Montreal (50 goals, 45 assists, 95 points)

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Goals

Bernie Geoffrion, Montreal, 50

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Assists

Jean Beliveau, Montreal, 58

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Goals Against Average

Johnny Bower, Toronto, 2.50

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Penalty Minutes

Pierre Pilote, Chicago, 165

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Johnny Bower, TorontoGGlenn Hall, Chicago
Doug Harvey, MontrealDAllan Stanley, Toronto
Marcel Pronovost, DetroitDPierre Pilote, Chicago
Jean Beliveau, MontrealCHenri Richard, Montreal
Bernie Geoffrion, MontrealRWGordie Howe, Detroit
Frank Mahovlich, TorontoLWDickie Moore, Montreal

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Bernie Geoffrion, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Johnny Bower, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Norris Trophy

Doug Harvey, Montreal Canadiens

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Dave Keon, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Lady Byng Trophy

Red Kelly, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Chicago Blackhawks 4, Detroit Red Wings 2
Coach: Rudy Pilous
Captain: Eddie Litzenberger
April 6: CHICAGO 3, Detroit 2
April 8: DETROIT 3, Chicago 1
April 10: CHICAGO 3, Detroit 1
April 12: DETROIT 2, Chicago 1
April 14: CHICAGO 6, Detroit 3
April 16: Chicago 5, DETROIT 1
Series-winning goal:
Ab McDonald, Chicago, 18:49, 2nd

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Gordie Howe, Detroit (11 games, 4 goals, 11 assists, 15 points);
Pierre Pilote, Chicago (12 games, 3 goals, 12 assists, 15 points)

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