1951 Stanley Cup Finals

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The 1951 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. The Maple Leafs won the series 4–1, with all five games going into overtime. It was the Toronto franchise's ninth Stanley Cup win and the last in a series of six wins starting in 1942. It was the first appearance in a string of ten consecutive appearances by the Canadiens. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *7 Max Bentley *9 Ted Kennedy *14 Cal Gardner *16 Fleming Mackell *20 John McCormack** *25 Bob HassardA
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rdf:langString *2 Jimmy Thomson *3 Gus Mortson *5 Bill Barilko *12 Fern Flaman *18 Bill Juzda *19 Hugh BoltonB
rdf:langString * † Included on the original ring in 1951. There was no room left for the 3 team doctors the way that the Toronto Maple Leafs 1951 members were engraved on the new ring during the 1957–58 season. *A played only 13 games, but name is on the cup. B played only 12 games, but name is on the cup. Both Hugh Bolton, Bob Hassard did not play in the playoff, or and did not qualify to be on the cup. *Joe Primeau was the 7th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. * ** John McCormack played 46 regular season games, he was sent to the minors to play in the playoffs. McCormack was still included on the Stanley Cup.
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rdf:langString * Conn Smythe , Clarence Hap Day *George McGillach , John Murdoch *Ed Bickle , Jack Bickell * Tim Daly , Ed Fitkin * Archie Campbell , Tom Nayler , George Walker *Joe Primeau , William MacBrien * Norman Delarue†, Robert Galloway†, Horance MacIntyre†
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rdf:langString The 1951 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. The Maple Leafs won the series 4–1, with all five games going into overtime. It was the Toronto franchise's ninth Stanley Cup win and the last in a series of six wins starting in 1942. It was the first appearance in a string of ten consecutive appearances by the Canadiens.
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