1942 Stanley Cup Finals

1942 Stanley Cup Finals
1234567 Total
Toronto Maple Leafs 2224933 4
Detroit Red Wings 3453301 3
Location(s)Toronto: Maple Leaf Gardens (1, 2, 5, 7)
Detroit: Olympia Stadium (3, 4, 6)
CoachesToronto: Hap Day
Detroit: Jack Adams
CaptainsToronto: Syl Apps
Detroit: Ebbie Goodfellow
RefereesKing Clancy (1, 5)
Bill Chadwick (2, 6, 7)
Norman Lamport (3)
Mel Harwood (4)
DatesApril 4–18, 1942
Series-winning goalPete Langelle (9:48, third)
Hall of FamersMaple Leafs:
Syl Apps (1961)
Turk Broda (1967)
Gordie Drillon (1975)
Sweeney Schriner (1962)
Red Wings:
Sid Abel (1969)
Ebbie Goodfellow (1963)
Syd Howe (1965)
Jack Stewart (1964)
Coaches:
Jack Adams (1959, player)
Hap Day (1961, player)
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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 upset the Red Wings in seven games, winning their fourth Stanley Cup and becoming the first team in North American sports history to overcome a 3-0 series deficit to win a playoff series.

It was the first Stanley Cup Finals in history to go seven games,[1] and the only Stanley Cup Finals to result in a reverse sweep.

  1. ^ "Stanley Cup Champions 1940-1949". NHL.com. Retrieved August 7, 2021.