Year: | 1935 |
Team1: | Montreal Maroons |
Team1 Short: | Montreal |
Team1 1: | 3* |
Team1 2: | 3 |
Team1 3: | 4 |
Team1 Tot: | 3 |
Team2: | Toronto Maple Leafs |
Team2 Short: | Toronto |
Team2 1: | 2* |
Team2 2: | 1 |
Team2 3: | 1 |
Team2 Tot: | 0 |
Format: | best-of-five |
Gm1 Ot: | |table-note=* indicates periods of overtime. |
Location1: | Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens (1, 2) |
Location2: | Montreal Montreal Forum (3) |
Dates: | April 4–9, 1935 |
Team2 Coach: | Dick Irvin |
Team1 Coach: | Tommy Gorman |
Team1 Captain: | Hooley Smith |
Team2 Captain: | Hap Day |
Series Winner: | Baldy Northcott (16:18, second, G3) |
Hofers: | Maroons: Toe Blake (1966) Lionel Conacher (1994) Alec Connell (1958) Hooley Smith (1972) Maple Leafs: King Clancy (1958) Charlie Conacher (1961) Hap Day (1961) George Hainsworth (1961) Red Horner (1965) Busher Jackson (1971) Joe Primeau (1963) Coaches: Tommy Gorman (1963) Dick Irvin (1958, player) |
The 1935 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Montreal Maroons and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Maroons won the series 3–0 to win their second and final Stanley Cup. The Maroons are the last defunct team to ever win the Cup, as the team disbanded three years later, and were also the last non-Original Six team to win the championship until the Philadelphia Flyers in 1974.
Toronto defeated the Boston Bruins in a best-of-five 3–1 to advance to the Finals.
The Maroons had to play a total-goals series; 1–0 against Chicago Black Hawks, and win a second two-game total-goals series 5–4 against the New York Rangers to advance to the Finals.
Maroons manager-coach Tommy Gorman became the only coach to win successive Stanley Cup titles with two different teams after winning with the Chicago Black Hawks in the 1934 Stanley Cup Finals.[1]
Maroons goaltender Alex Connell allowed just four goals in the three games.
The 1935 Stanley Cup was presented to Maroons captain Hooley Smith by NHL President Frank Calder following the Maroons' 4–1 win over the Maple Leafs in game three.
The following Maroons players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup
1934–35 Montreal Maroons