1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season
The 1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 35th season in the National Hockey League (NHL), ending with the Hawks winning their third Stanley Cup. Chicago faced the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL semi-finals, and defeated the Canadiens in six games to reach their first Stanley Cup Finals in 17 years. They subsequently faced the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals, winning in six games. However, it would be their last Stanley Cup championship for 49 years.
1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks | |
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Stanley Cup champions | |
Division | 3rd NHL |
1960–61 record | 29–24–17 |
Home record | 20–6–9 |
Road record | 9–18–8 |
Goals for | 198 |
Goals against | 180 |
Team information | |
General manager | Tommy Ivan |
Coach | Rudy Pilous |
Captain | Ed Litzenberger |
Alternate captains | Bill Hay Ron Murphy Pierre Pilote |
Arena | Chicago Stadium |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Bobby Hull (31) |
Assists | Bill Hay (48) |
Points | Bill Hay (59) |
Penalty minutes | Pierre Pilote (165) |
Wins | Glenn Hall (29) |
Goals against average | Glenn Hall (2.51) |
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