Year: | 1934 |
Team1: | Detroit Red Wings |
Team1 Short: | Detroit |
Team1 1: | 1** |
Team1 2: | 1 |
Team1 3: | 5 |
Team1 4: | 0** |
Team1 Tot: | 1 |
Team2: | Chicago Black Hawks |
Team2 Short: | Chicago |
Team2 1: | 2** |
Team2 2: | 4 |
Team2 3: | 2 |
Team2 4: | 1** |
Team2 Tot: | 3 |
Format: | best-of-five |
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|location1=Detroit: Olympia Stadium (1, 2)|location3=Chicago: Chicago Stadium (3, 4)|dates=April 3–10, 1934|team1_coach=Jack Adams|team2_coach=Tommy Gorman|team1_captain=Herbie Lewis|team2_captain=Chuck Gardiner|series_winner=Mush March (10:05, second OT, G4)|hofers=Red Wings: The 1934 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. It was the Red Wings' first appearance in the Finals, and Chicago's second, after 1931. The Black Hawks won the best-of-five series 3–1 to win their first Stanley Cup. Paths to the FinalsDetroit defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 in a best-of-five series to reach the Finals. Chicago defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4–3 and Montreal Maroons 6–2 in two game total-goals series to reach the Finals. Game summariesChicago's Chuck Gardiner would limit Detroit to just two goals in Chicago's three victories, including a shutout in the final game which went to double overtime. It was Mr. Gardiner's last game as he would die of a brain hemorrhage after the season. Stanley Cup engravingThe 1934 Stanley Cup was presented to Black Hawks captain Charlie Gardiner by NHL President Frank Calder following the Black Hawks 1–0 double overtime win over the Red Wings in game four. The following Black Hawks players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup 1933–34 Chicago Black Hawks See alsoReferences & notes
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