1938 Stanley Cup Finals | |||||||||||||||||||
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Location(s) | Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (1, 2) Chicago: Chicago Stadium (3, 4) | ||||||||||||||||||
Format | best-of-five | ||||||||||||||||||
Coaches | Chicago: Bill Stewart Toronto: Dick Irvin | ||||||||||||||||||
Captains | Chicago: Johnny Gottselig Toronto: Charlie Conacher | ||||||||||||||||||
Dates | April 5–12, 1938 | ||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Carl Voss (16:45, second) | ||||||||||||||||||
Hall of Famers | Black Hawks: Earl Seibert (1963) Carl Voss (1974, builder) Maple Leafs: Syl Apps (1961) Turk Broda (1967) Charlie Conacher (1961) Gordie Drillon (1975) Red Horner (1965) Busher Jackson (1971) Coaches: Dick Irvin (1958, player) | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 1938 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-five series between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Chicago won the series 3–1 to win their second Stanley Cup. With their record of 14–25–9, they possess as of 2022, the lowest regular season winning percentage (.291) of any championship team in the four major professional sports leagues, and are the only ones to do so with a losing record. They are also the Stanley Cup winning team with the lowest number of Hockey Hall of Fame members as a player, with only one (Earl Seibert).
This would be the last best-of-five Stanley Cup Finals.