1932 Stanley Cup Finals | ||||||||||||||||
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Location(s) | New York City: Madison Square Garden (1) Boston: Boston Garden (2) Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (3) | |||||||||||||||
Format | Best-of-five | |||||||||||||||
Coaches | Toronto: Dick Irvin New York: Lester Patrick | |||||||||||||||
Captains | Toronto: Hap Day New York: Bill Cook | |||||||||||||||
Dates | April 5–9, 1932 | |||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Ace Bailey (15:07, third, G3) | |||||||||||||||
Hall of Famers | Maple Leafs: Ace Bailey (1975) King Clancy (1958) Charlie Conacher (1961) Hap Day (1961) Red Horner (1965) Busher Jackson (1971) Joe Primeau (1963) Rangers: Frank Boucher (1958) Bill Cook (1952) Bun Cook (1995) Ching Johnson (1958) Earl Seibert (1963) Coaches: Dick Irvin (1958, player) Lester Patrick (1947, player) | |||||||||||||||
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The 1932 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-five series between the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto would win the series in three straight to win their first Stanley Cup as the Maple Leafs.[1]
Game two was moved from New York to Boston due to a scheduling conflict at Madison Square Garden. It remains the only neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game to be played in the United States and the first neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game contested by two NHL teams.
New York defeated the defending champion Canadiens in a best-of-five 3–1 to advance to the finals. The Leafs had to play two total-goals series; 6–2 against 1931 finalists Chicago, and 4–3 against the Maroons.
New York would have to play game two in Boston, due to the circus having been booked into Madison Square Garden.
Toronto's 'Kid Line' of Jackson, Conacher and Primeau, in their first Finals, combined for eight goals.
Toronto's coach Dick Irvin made his second straight Finals appearance, having coached for Chicago in 1931.
April 5 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 6–4 | New York Rangers | Madison Square Garden III | Recap | |||
Hap Day (3) - 4:25 | First period | 17:25 - Bun Cook (3) | ||||||
Busher Jackson (1) - 3:35 Busher Jackson (2) - 10:20 Charlie Conacher (4) - 10:50 Busher Jackson (3) - 17:05 |
Second period | 18:20 - Cecil Dillon (2) | ||||||
Red Horner (2) - 18:32 | Third period | 2:35 - Ching Johnson (2) 6:30 - Bun Cook (4) | ||||||
Lorne Chabot | Goalie stats | John Ross Roach |
April 7 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 6–2 | New York Rangers | Boston Garden | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 3:53 - Bun Cook (5) | ||||||
Busher Jackson (4) - 2:06 Charlie Conacher (5) - 8:58 |
Second period | 1:00 - Doug Brennan (1) | ||||||
King Clancy (1) - 1:49 Charlie Conacher (6) - 9:56 King Clancy (2) - 10:51 Baldy Cotton (2) - 17:10 |
Third period | No scoring | ||||||
Lorne Chabot | Goalie stats | John Ross Roach |
April 9 | New York Rangers | 4–6 | Toronto Maple Leafs | Maple Leaf Gardens | Recap | |||
No scoring | First period | 5:39 - Andy Blair (1) 6:11 - Andy Blair (2) | ||||||
Frank Boucher (1) - 15:24 | Second period | 10:57 - Busher Jackson (5) | ||||||
Bun Cook (6) - 16:32 Frank Boucher (2) - 18:26 Frank Boucher (3) - 19:26 |
Third period | 8:56 - Frank Finnigan (2) 15:07 - Ace Bailey (1) 17:36 - Bob Gracie (3) | ||||||
John Ross Roach | Goalie stats | Lorne Chabot |
Toronto won series 3–0 | |
The 1932 Stanley Cup was presented to Maple Leafs captain Hap Day by NHL President Frank Calder following the Maple Leafs 6–4 win over the Rangers in game three.
The following Maple Leafs players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup
1931–32 Toronto Maple Leafs
† Left off the newer ring.