1936 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1936 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs. This was Detroit's second appearance in the Finals and Toronto's sixth. Detroit would win the series 3–1 to win their first Stanley Cup.
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* – Denotes overtime period(s) | |||||||||||||||||||
Location(s) | Detroit: Olympia Stadium (1, 2) Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (3, 4) | ||||||||||||||||||
Format | best-of-five | ||||||||||||||||||
Coaches | Detroit: Jack Adams Toronto: Dick Irvin | ||||||||||||||||||
Captains | Detroit: Doug Young Toronto: Hap Day | ||||||||||||||||||
Dates | April 5–11, 1936 | ||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Pete Kelly (9:45, third, G4) | ||||||||||||||||||
Hall of Famers | Red Wings: Marty Barry (1965) Ebbie Goodfellow (1963) Syd Howe (1965) Herbie Lewis (1989) Maple Leafs: King Clancy (1958) Charlie Conacher (1961) Hap Day (1961) George Hainsworth (1961) Red Horner (1965) Busher Jackson (1971) Joe Primeau (1963) Coaches: Jack Adams (1936, player) Dick Irvin (1958, player) | ||||||||||||||||||
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