1970 Stanley Cup Finals

1970 Stanley Cup Finals
Teams1234*Games
St. Louis Blues 12130
Boston Bruins  6 6 44 4

* indicates periods of overtime

Location:St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Arena) (1,2)
Boston, MA (Boston Garden) (3,4)
Format:Best-of-seven
Coaches:St. Louis: Scotty Bowman
Boston: Harry Sinden
Captains:St. Louis: Al Arbour
Boston: Vacant
Dates:May 3–10, 1970
MVP:Bobby Orr
Series-winning
goal:
Bobby Orr (0:40, OT, G4)
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The 1970 Stanley Cup Final NHL championship series was contested by the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues, appearing in their third straight finals. The Bruins were making their first appearance in the final since 1958. The Bruins would win the series 4–0, their first Stanley Cup victory in 29 years. Bobby Orr scored the Cup-winning goal on Glenn Hall, with an assist from Derek Sanderson, at forty seconds of overtime, and the subsequent image of Orr flying through the air, his arms raised in victory he had been tripped by Blues' defenseman Noel Picard at the moment of shooting is one of the most famous and recognized hockey images of all time.

Paths to the final

Boston defeated the New York Rangers 4–2 and the Chicago Black Hawks 4–0 to advance to the final.

St. Louis defeated the Minnesota North Stars 4–2 and the Pittsburgh Penguins 4–2.

The series

At 3:57 of the first period, a hard shot from Fred Stanfield was deflected and struck Jacques Plante in the forehead of his face mask, splitting the mask in half and injuring Plante. Plante was finished for the series. Doctors later said if he hadn't been wearing the mask, he surely would have been killed. Ernie Wakely took over in goal but only held off the Bruins for a few minutes before becoming a rather easy mark for Bruins sharpshooters.

Boston won series 4–0

Quotes

Bobby Orr... behind the net to Sanderson to OOOORR! BOBBY OOOORR! ...scores and the Boston Bruins have won the Stanley Cup!
Dan Kelly calling Orr's Stanley Cup winning goal

"The Flight"

The most commonly seen video clip of Bobby Orr's famous overtime goal ("The Flight") in Game 4 is the American version broadcast on CBS as called by Dan Kelly. This archival clip can be considered a rarity, since surviving kinescopes or videotapes of the telecasts of hockey games from this era usually emanate from CBC's coverage. According to Dick Irvin, Jr.'s book My 26 Stanley Cups (Irvin was in the CBC booth with Danny Gallivan during the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals), he was always curious why even the CBC typically uses the CBS replay of the Bobby Orr goal (with Dan Kelly's commentary) instead of Gallivan's call. The explanation that Irvin received was that the CBC's master tape of the game (along with others) was thrown away in order clear shelf space at the network.

The New England Sports Network has played the CBS video of the goal but has used the original WBZ-FM radio call with Fred Cusick and Johnny Peirson.

Boston Bruins 1970 Stanley Cup champions

Roster

  Centres
  Wingers
  Defencemen
  Goaltenders


  Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engravings

See also

References

Preceded by
Montreal Canadiens
1969
Boston Bruins
Stanley Cup Champions

1970
Succeeded by
Montreal Canadiens
1971
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