27Leafs27
Upstanding Member,
I just finished watching the Cup final game between Leafs and Red Wings from 62-63.
I can't believe how long shifts lasted back then,lol. Two minutes Plus was not unusual at all.. If you were hoping to see your favorite player you might of had to wait ten minutes between shifts.
Another thing was when penalties were served both teams shared the box, Howe and Stewart sat side by side after taking penalties together.
Also, something I never realised and I don't think gets much publicity, Eddie Shack scored the Cup winning goal, Keon scored in the empty net but Shack;s goal was the winner.
Most defensive end faceoffs would be taken by a defenceman from the defending team. I assume to try and over power the other teams centreman.
One play near the end of the game had Gordie Howe on top of Johnny Bower and keeping him out of the play. These days the other team would look for retribution for manhandling their goalie. Back then Howe just got up and gave Bower a friendly stick tap,lol.
The on ice celebration and Cup presentation was very laid back as well , not like today. I'm sure the party was on once they hit the dressing room but not so much on the ice itself.
Well, this game we love sure has changed since the early sixties.
This Leafs squad was the team I grew up idolising and this video sure brought back some nice childhood memories.
To you younger folks this is proof the Leafs really have won Stanley Cups in the past,lol.
If you made it this far thanks for the read.
Cheers.
Dan.
I can't believe how long shifts lasted back then,lol. Two minutes Plus was not unusual at all.. If you were hoping to see your favorite player you might of had to wait ten minutes between shifts.
Another thing was when penalties were served both teams shared the box, Howe and Stewart sat side by side after taking penalties together.
Also, something I never realised and I don't think gets much publicity, Eddie Shack scored the Cup winning goal, Keon scored in the empty net but Shack;s goal was the winner.
Most defensive end faceoffs would be taken by a defenceman from the defending team. I assume to try and over power the other teams centreman.
One play near the end of the game had Gordie Howe on top of Johnny Bower and keeping him out of the play. These days the other team would look for retribution for manhandling their goalie. Back then Howe just got up and gave Bower a friendly stick tap,lol.
The on ice celebration and Cup presentation was very laid back as well , not like today. I'm sure the party was on once they hit the dressing room but not so much on the ice itself.
Well, this game we love sure has changed since the early sixties.
This Leafs squad was the team I grew up idolising and this video sure brought back some nice childhood memories.
To you younger folks this is proof the Leafs really have won Stanley Cups in the past,lol.
If you made it this far thanks for the read.
Cheers.
Dan.