The Second NHL All-Star Game took place at Chicago Stadium (home of the Chicago Black Hawks) on November 3, 1948.
For the second year in a row, the game saw the Toronto Maple Leafs play a team of NHL all-stars. The All-Stars won the game 3–1.
Game Summary[]
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NHL All-Stars |
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Final score |
3 |
1
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Scoring summary
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- Lindsay (Richard, Lach), 1:35 2nd
- Dumart (unassisted), 3:06 2nd (GWG)
- G. Stewart (D. Bentley), 19:32 2nd (PPG)
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- M. Bentley (Costello), 5:13 2nd
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Penalties
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- Reardon, 1st
- Howe, major 2nd
- J. Stewart, 2nd
- Bouchard, 2nd
- Bouchard, 3rd
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- Ezinicki, 1st
- Mortson, major 2nd
- Juzda, 2nd
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Win/Loss |
W - Frank Brimsek |
L - Turk Broda
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- Referee: Bill Chadwick
- Linesmen: Sammy Babcock, Mush March
Rosters[]
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NHL All-Stars |
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Head coach |
Tommy Ivan (Detroit Red Wings) |
Hap Day (Toronto Maple Leafs)
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Lineup
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Starting lineup:
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Starting lineup:
1 - G Turk Broda
2 - D Jimmy Thomson
3 - D Gus Mortson
4 - LW Harry Watson
5 - D Garth Boesch
7 - C Max Bentley
8 - LW Joe Klukay
9 - C Ted Kennedy, C
11 - RW Howie Meeker
12 - RW Bill Ezinicki
14 - D Vic Lynn
15 - LW Les Costello
16 - C Fleming Mackell
17 - C Cal Gardner
18 - D Bill Juzda
19 - D Bill Barilko
20 - D Frank Mathers
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