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NHL 1963-64 Season

Summary

Two NHL career records were broken during the 1963-64 season, both by members of the Detroit Red Wings. Gordie Howe scored his 545th goal to pass Rocket Richard and Terry Sawchuk recorded his 95th shutout to break the record formerly held by George Hainsworth.

The season also featured two of the biggest trades in NHL history. The first came shortly before the season opened, when the Montreal Canadiens traded three players, including goalie Jacques Plante, to the New York Rangers for Dave Balon, Leon Rochefort, Len Ronson, and Gump Worsley. At the time, Worsley was expected to replace Plante in goal, but Charlie Hodge actually became Montreal's starting goalie for most of the season and was named a second-team all-star.

The Toronto Maple Leafs were defending Stanley Cup champions, but they were faltering until they sent five players to the New York Rangers for Andy Bathgate and Don McKenney. Bathgate had helped the Rangers get into the playoffs the previous season. This season, he helped the Maple Leafs climb into third place, while the Rangers dropped into fifth.

There was another close race for first place, with the Canadiens edging the Chicago Blackhawks by 1 point. The Detroit Red Wings were fourth again. The semifinals had exactly the same matchups as in 1963. Again, Toronto eliminated the Canadiens, but this time the Red Wings beat the Blackhawks.

Detroit took a 3-2 lead in an exciting final series. Four of those five games were decided by one goal and Game 2 went into overtime, where Detroit pulled out a 4-3 win. In Game 6, Toronto defenseman Bobby Baun was taken off the ice with a broken ankle. Somehow, he managed to return to the game and scored the winning goal in overtime.

Game 7 was anticlimactic after that remarkable outcome. Bathgate put Toronto ahead with a goal at 3:04 of the first period and the Maple Leafs went on to win easily, 4-0, for their third straight Stanley Cup.

This was the first time that all three series went the full seven games since the NHL went to the best-of-seven format in 1939.

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TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens36211320916785
Chicago Blackhawks36221221816984
Toronto Maple Leafs33251219217278
Detroit Red Wings30291119120471
New York Rangers22381018624254
Boston Bruins18401217021248

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League Leaders

Scoring

Stan Mikita, Chicago (39 goals, 50 assists, 89 points)

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Goals

Bobby Hull, Chicago, 43

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Assists

Andy Bathgate, NY Rangers-Toronto, 58

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Goals Against Average

Johnny Bower, Toronto, 2.11

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Penalty Minutes

Vic Hadfield, NY Rangers, 151

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Glenn Hall, ChicagoGCharlie Hodge, Montreal
Pierre Pilote, ChicagoDElmer Vasko, Chicago
Tim Horton, TorontoDJacques Laperriere, Montreal
Stan Mikita, ChicagoCJean Beliveau, Montreal
Ken Wharram, ChicagoRWGordie Howe, Detroit
Bobby Hull, ChicagoLWFrank Mahovlich, Toronto

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Charlie Hodge, Montreal Canadiens

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Norris Trophy

Pierre Pilote, Chicago Blackhawks

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Jacques Laperriere, Montreal Canadiens

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Lady Byng Trophy

Ken Wharram, Chicago Blackhawks

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Detroit Red Wings 3
Coach: Punch Imlach
Captain: George Armstrong
April 11: TORONTO 3, Detroit 2
April 14: Detroit 4, TORONTO 3 (OT-Jeffrey)
April 16: DETROIT 4, Toronto 3
April 18: Toronto 4, DETROIT 2
April 21: Detroit 2, TORONTO 1
April 23: Toronto 4, DETROIT 3 (OT-Baun)
April 25: TORONTO 4, Detroit 0
Series-winning goal:
Andy Bathgate, Toronto, 3:04, 1st

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Gordie Howe, Detroit (14 games, 9 goals, 10 assists, 19 points)

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