1934 Stanley Cup Finals
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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.
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1934 Stanley Cup Finals
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*6 Elwyn Doc Romnes
*9 Jack Leswick
*11 Tom Cook
*15 Don McFadyen
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*5 Harold Mush March
*4 John Sheppard
*7 Rosie Lolo Couture
*10 Bill Kendall
*10 Leroy Goldsworthy
*12 Paul Thompson
*14 John Gottselig
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*2 Clarence Taffy Abel
*3 Lionel Conacher
*8 Roger Jenkins
*16 Louis Trudel
*17 Art Coulter
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* Chuck Gardiner became the only goalie to be engraved on the Stanley Cup as a Captain. In 1948 Bill Durnan of the Montreal Canadiens became the last goalie to wear the "C" as captain. In the summer of 1948, NHL changed the rules saying goaltenders can no longer serve as the captain. Only one goalie has served as captain since , but he could not wear the "C".
* Canadian Johnny Gottselig was the first Russian-born player to win the Stanley Cup. Gottselig moved to Canada with his family at a very young age.
* Lionel Conacher's name was misspelt T. Conacher instead of L. Conacher. He was the 2nd player to win the Grey Cup and Stanley Cup as a player. Lionel Conacher scored 15 points as the Toronto Argonauts defeated Edmonton Esks 23-0 to win the Grey Cup 1921.
*Joe Starke never played in the NHL as a goalie, but his name is on the Stanley Cup. Some sources say Starke played 2 regular-season games at defence. The NHL officially says Starke did not play a game in NHL at any position.
* Chicago did not add a ring, they just used up the rest of the ring put on by the New York Rangers the prior season. When the New York Rangers won the Cup in 1933 they put 2 rings on the cup, with the first listing the members. On the second ring they included the following: "1933 Marked the seventh consecutive year in which Lester Patrick had piloted the Rangers to the National Hockey League Playoffs". Chicago did not have room to include any playoff scores.
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*1 Charlie Gardiner
*20 Joe Starke
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*Frederic McLaughlin , Tommy Gorman
*Eddie Froelich
*Bill Tobin †
* Wilfred Calfish ††
† Left off Stanley Cup but included on the Stanley Cup picture.
††- Included on the mid-season picture, but missing from the Stanley Cup, and Stanley Cup picture.
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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.
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