This Day in Hockey History – May 19

It’s been 25 years since Canadiens changed the face of hockey with Cup victory over Flyers The defining moment 25 years ago was an explosion of body on wood, when Canadiens defenceman Larry Robinson nearly drove Philadelphia Flyers forward Gary Dornhoefer clear through the unforgiving boards of the Forum. In his book The Game, former — www.thisdayinhockeyhistory.com

ThisDayinHockeyHistory.com remembers May 2001 - Canadiens launch 2nd dynasty.

May 19 Hooked on Hockey items

Today in hockey history, the first non-Original Six team since 1935 to win the Cup, a Stanley Cup victory for one team ends a dynasty’s streak, a defenseman sets a playoff scoring record, and a notorious GM ends his tenure with one team and begins with another. — www.hookedonhockeymagazine.com

HookedonHockey.com shares: 1996 - Coffey scored twice to become the highest goal-scoring defenseman;1984 - Oilers become 1st WHA merged team to win Cup. These posts and more are celebrated by Hooked on Hockey

May 19 MacLeish unleashed puck to goal for win

Rick MacLeish scores what turned out to be the Cup-winning goal at 14:48 of the first period in Game 6 of their Cup final versus Boston on May 19, 1974. — www.youtube.com

Rick MacLeish scored the only goal as the Philadelphia Flyers knocked-off the Boston Bruins 1-0 in game 6.
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