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Five Overtimes: The Habs and the Leafs in the 1951 Stanley Cup Finals

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The quarter century comprising the "Original Six" years of the National Hockey League is often fondly discussed by the sport's scholarly fans. However, one surprisingly underappreciated jewel from that era is the 1951 Stanley Cup final series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. It provided something never seen before in the history of the NHL and has not been seen every one of the five games required a dramatic sudden-death overtime period to determine a winner.

This book takes an in-depth look at this exciting conclusion to the 1950-51 NHL season, as well as an examination of the two playoff semifinal series, and a general overview of the goings-on from the 210-game regular season featuring many amusing anecdotes. As an added bonus, a special chapter discusses the short life, baffling disappearance, and untimely death of Toronto defenseman Bill Barilko just four months after he notched the Cup-winning tally in April. Also examined is the recent controversy about who really possesses the historic puck with which Barilko scored his famous goal.

223 pages, Paperback

Published June 6, 2024

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John G. Robertson

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September 19, 2024
Well researched and really entertaining. A snapshot in time with the play by play of the 1951 Stanley Cup playoffs. Like all of the authors’ books they are accessible to all hockey fans and a great read. 4 stars
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