All-Time Stanley Cup Quarterfinals
(10) '71-72 Bruins 4, (1) '76-77 Canadiens 3 (OT)
MONTREAL-- The Bruins stunned the top-seeded the Canadiens with three goals in the 3rd Period then stunned the Montreal crowd with an overtime goal to steal Game 1. The Bruins' Cheevers 39 for 42 performance out did the Canadien's Dryden 37 for 41 performance, especially in the 3rd and overtime.
Goals
Boston: Phil Esposito, Carol Vadnais, Garnet Bailey, Reggie Leach
Montreal: Doug Jarvis, Murray Wilson, Mario Tremblay
Assists
Boston: Wayne Cashman, Rick Smith (2), Don Awrey, Ed Westfall, Mike Walton
Montreal: Guy Lapointe, Pete Mahovlich, Bob Gainey, Yvan Cournoyer
(5) '81-82 Islanders 6, (4) '43-44 Canadiens 2
MONTREAL-- The Islanders' outshout and scored the Canadiens by a wide margin as the Islander's defense clapped down and stopped the home team's offense. The Islanders' Billy Smith 28 for 30 performance outclassed the Canadiens' Bill Durnan's 41 for 47 performance as the Islanders stole home-ice advantage to go up 1-0 in the series.
Goals
New York: Mike Bossy, Denis Potvin (2), Mike McEwen, Bryan Trottier (2)
Montreal: Glen Harmon, Buddy O'Connor
Assists
New York: Mike Bossy (2), Clark Gillies, Stefan Persson, John Tonelli (3), Duane Sutter
Montreal: Maurice Richard, Bob Fillion
All-Time Super Bowl Playoffs Semifinals
(1) '85 Bears 20, (6) '62 Packers 16
CHICAGO-- The Bears' won a defensive battle as in the second half they scored two FGs to come back from a 16-14 deficit. The top-seeded Bears' relied on quarterback Jim McMahon to lead the Bears to victory and a trip to Miami to the All-Time Super Bowl. It ends the 1962 Packers' run though the playoffs.
(2) '96 Packers 16, (4) '91 Redskins 13 (OT)
GREEN BAY-- The Packers' Brett Favre drove Green Bay in overtime to set them up for a game-winning field goal. The victory sends the Packers' to Miami to face the '85 Bears next week.
(10) '71-72 Bruins 4, (1) '76-77 Canadiens 3 (OT)
MONTREAL-- The Bruins stunned the top-seeded the Canadiens with three goals in the 3rd Period then stunned the Montreal crowd with an overtime goal to steal Game 1. The Bruins' Cheevers 39 for 42 performance out did the Canadien's Dryden 37 for 41 performance, especially in the 3rd and overtime.
Goals
Boston: Phil Esposito, Carol Vadnais, Garnet Bailey, Reggie Leach
Montreal: Doug Jarvis, Murray Wilson, Mario Tremblay
Assists
Boston: Wayne Cashman, Rick Smith (2), Don Awrey, Ed Westfall, Mike Walton
Montreal: Guy Lapointe, Pete Mahovlich, Bob Gainey, Yvan Cournoyer
(5) '81-82 Islanders 6, (4) '43-44 Canadiens 2
MONTREAL-- The Islanders' outshout and scored the Canadiens by a wide margin as the Islander's defense clapped down and stopped the home team's offense. The Islanders' Billy Smith 28 for 30 performance outclassed the Canadiens' Bill Durnan's 41 for 47 performance as the Islanders stole home-ice advantage to go up 1-0 in the series.
Goals
New York: Mike Bossy, Denis Potvin (2), Mike McEwen, Bryan Trottier (2)
Montreal: Glen Harmon, Buddy O'Connor
Assists
New York: Mike Bossy (2), Clark Gillies, Stefan Persson, John Tonelli (3), Duane Sutter
Montreal: Maurice Richard, Bob Fillion
All-Time Super Bowl Playoffs Semifinals
(1) '85 Bears 20, (6) '62 Packers 16
CHICAGO-- The Bears' won a defensive battle as in the second half they scored two FGs to come back from a 16-14 deficit. The top-seeded Bears' relied on quarterback Jim McMahon to lead the Bears to victory and a trip to Miami to the All-Time Super Bowl. It ends the 1962 Packers' run though the playoffs.
(2) '96 Packers 16, (4) '91 Redskins 13 (OT)
GREEN BAY-- The Packers' Brett Favre drove Green Bay in overtime to set them up for a game-winning field goal. The victory sends the Packers' to Miami to face the '85 Bears next week.


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