1942 Stanley Cup Finals
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The 1942 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. After losing the first three games, the Maple Leafs won the next four to win the series 4–3, winning their fourth Stanley Cup. It was the first Stanley Cup Finals in history to go seven games.
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1942 Stanley Cup Finals
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*10 Sylvanus "Syl" Apps Sr.
*21 Billy Taylor Sr.
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Red Wings:
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*4 Bob Davidson
*9 Lorne Carr
*11 David "Sweeney" Schriner
*12 Gord Drillon
*14 John McCreedy
*17 Nick Metz
*18 Don Metz
*20 Hank Goldup
*21 Gaye Stewart
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*2 Bob Goldham
*2 Wally Stanowski
*3 Wilfred "Bucko" McDonald
*5 Reg Hamilton
*6 Rudolph "Bingo" Kampman
*16 Ernie Dickens
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*1 Walter "Turk" Broda
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* George Cottrelle , Ed Bickle
*William MacBrien, , Conn Smythe
*Frank Selke Sr. , Clarence "Hap" Day
* Tim Daly
* Hugh Smythe
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www.nhl.com/gamecenter/tor-vs-det/1942/04/16/1941030216#game=1941030216,game_state=final
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www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-tor/1942/04/14/1941030215#game=1941030215,game_state=final
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The 1942 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. After losing the first three games, the Maple Leafs won the next four to win the series 4–3, winning their fourth Stanley Cup. It was the first Stanley Cup Finals in history to go seven games.
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