1968 Stanley Cup Finals
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The 1968 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1967–68 season, and the culmination of the 1968 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues. The Canadiens swept the best-of-seven series in four games. It was the first Stanley Cup Finals after the NHL expansion to twelve teams. Although the series was a sweep, it was a much more intense and close-fought series than anyone had expected, as all four games were decided by one goal, two went to overtime, and the other two saw the winning goal scored in the third period. The Blues were the only first-year franchise to play for the Stanley Cup in the post-expansion era, until the Vegas Golden Knights participated in the Stanley Cup Finals a half-centur
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*4 Jean Beliveau
*6 Ralph Backstrom
*16 Henri Richard
*25 Jacques Lemaire
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*8 Dick Duff
*12 Yvan Cournoyer
*11 Claude Larose
*14 Claude Provost
*15 Bobby Rousseau
*21 Gilles Tremblay
*22 John Ferguson
*23 Danny Grant
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*2 Jacques Laperriere
*3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay
*10 Ted Harris
*17 Carol Vadnais
*18 Serge Savard
*19 Terry Harper
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* Ernie Wakely was engraved on the Cup twice with Montreal in 1965, 1968, but did not play any games for Montreal both seasons. His first NHL game was in 1963, and his second NHL game was in 1969. He would lead the NHL with the best goals-against average while playing with St. Louis in 1971.
* Toe Blake is the only coach to win the Stanley Cup in his first and last NHL season as such.
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*1 Lorne Gump Worsley
*30 Rogatien Vachon
*29 Ernie Wakely
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* Hartland Molson
*J. David Molson , Sam Pollock
* Toe Blake , Larry Albut , Eddy Palchak
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The 1968 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1967–68 season, and the culmination of the 1968 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues. The Canadiens swept the best-of-seven series in four games. It was the first Stanley Cup Finals after the NHL expansion to twelve teams. Although the series was a sweep, it was a much more intense and close-fought series than anyone had expected, as all four games were decided by one goal, two went to overtime, and the other two saw the winning goal scored in the third period. The Blues were the only first-year franchise to play for the Stanley Cup in the post-expansion era, until the Vegas Golden Knights participated in the Stanley Cup Finals a half-century later.
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