All-Time Stanley Cup Playoffs
(2) '88-89 Flames 3, (15) '67-68 Canadiens 0
MONTREAL-- A sudden shift in the series from the end of Game 3 to now has been unbelieveable. The Flames' Mike Vernon 30 for 30 shutout went along with the continued offensive overdrive. The Canadien's Gump Worsley 24 for 27 performance was once again unable to help close out the series. With the series tied at 3 games a piece the two teams will return to Calgary for Game 7 with the entire playoff bracket to be decided as a result.
Goals
Calgary: Gary Roberts, Gary Suter, Joe Nieuwendyk
Assists
Calgary: Hakan Loob, Jamie Macoun, Brian MacLellan, Doug Gilmour, Joe Nieuwendyk
(11) '73-74 Flyers 4, (6) '58-59 Canadiens 1
PHILADELPHIA-- The Flyers' Bernie Parent faced only 19 shots, saving 18, to go along with a rejuvenated offensive attack to force Game 7 after losing three straight games to the Canadiens. The Canadiens' Jacques Plante faced 32 shots and was only able to stop 28 having his worst game of the series. The two teams now head back to Montreal in two days for Game 7.
Goals
Montreal: Phil Goyette
Philadelphia: Bobby Clarke, Tom Bladon, Ross Lonsberry, Rick MacLeish
Assists
Montreal: Bob Turner, Claude Provost
Philadelphia: Andre Dupont (2), Bill Flett, Simon Nolet
(10) '71-72 Bruins 5, (7) '86-87 Oilers 4 (OT)
BOSTON-- The '71-72 Bruins' had a rollercoaster twenty minutes from the time the Oilers taking the lead in Game 6, 4-3, with a goal by Wayne Gretzky 45 seconds into the 3rd Period then four and a half minutes later Phil Esposito scored to tie the game and send it to overtime where just 53 seconds in Derek Sanderson scored to give the series to the Bruins 4 games to 2. The Bruins Gerry Cheevers saved 36 of 40 shots against the Oilers' Andy Moog's 27 for 32 performance. The Oilers' offense was finally matched by an offensive explosion by the Bruins that Moog couldn't compete with. The Bruins' upset series win could possibly mean they could face the top-seeded '76-77 Canadiens.
Goals
Edmonton: Mark Messier, Wayne Gretzky (2), Glenn Anderson
Boston: Phil Esposito (2), Bobby Orr, Derek Sanderson, Reggie Leach
Assists
Edmonton: Esa Tikkanen, Mark Messier, Jari Kurri (2), Glenn Anderson, Mike Krushelnyski (2)
Boston: Wayne Cashman, Dallas Smith, Bobby Orr (3), John Bucyk
(2) '88-89 Flames 3, (15) '67-68 Canadiens 0
MONTREAL-- A sudden shift in the series from the end of Game 3 to now has been unbelieveable. The Flames' Mike Vernon 30 for 30 shutout went along with the continued offensive overdrive. The Canadien's Gump Worsley 24 for 27 performance was once again unable to help close out the series. With the series tied at 3 games a piece the two teams will return to Calgary for Game 7 with the entire playoff bracket to be decided as a result.
Goals
Calgary: Gary Roberts, Gary Suter, Joe Nieuwendyk
Assists
Calgary: Hakan Loob, Jamie Macoun, Brian MacLellan, Doug Gilmour, Joe Nieuwendyk
(11) '73-74 Flyers 4, (6) '58-59 Canadiens 1
PHILADELPHIA-- The Flyers' Bernie Parent faced only 19 shots, saving 18, to go along with a rejuvenated offensive attack to force Game 7 after losing three straight games to the Canadiens. The Canadiens' Jacques Plante faced 32 shots and was only able to stop 28 having his worst game of the series. The two teams now head back to Montreal in two days for Game 7.
Goals
Montreal: Phil Goyette
Philadelphia: Bobby Clarke, Tom Bladon, Ross Lonsberry, Rick MacLeish
Assists
Montreal: Bob Turner, Claude Provost
Philadelphia: Andre Dupont (2), Bill Flett, Simon Nolet
(10) '71-72 Bruins 5, (7) '86-87 Oilers 4 (OT)
BOSTON-- The '71-72 Bruins' had a rollercoaster twenty minutes from the time the Oilers taking the lead in Game 6, 4-3, with a goal by Wayne Gretzky 45 seconds into the 3rd Period then four and a half minutes later Phil Esposito scored to tie the game and send it to overtime where just 53 seconds in Derek Sanderson scored to give the series to the Bruins 4 games to 2. The Bruins Gerry Cheevers saved 36 of 40 shots against the Oilers' Andy Moog's 27 for 32 performance. The Oilers' offense was finally matched by an offensive explosion by the Bruins that Moog couldn't compete with. The Bruins' upset series win could possibly mean they could face the top-seeded '76-77 Canadiens.
Goals
Edmonton: Mark Messier, Wayne Gretzky (2), Glenn Anderson
Boston: Phil Esposito (2), Bobby Orr, Derek Sanderson, Reggie Leach
Assists
Edmonton: Esa Tikkanen, Mark Messier, Jari Kurri (2), Glenn Anderson, Mike Krushelnyski (2)
Boston: Wayne Cashman, Dallas Smith, Bobby Orr (3), John Bucyk


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