The 7th NHL All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum (home of the Montreal Canadiens) on October 3, 1953.
The Canadiens (winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup Finals) played a team of All-Stars, with the All-Stars winning the game, 3–1.
Game Summary[]
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NHL All-Stars |
Montreal Canadiens
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Final score |
3 |
1
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Scoring summary
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- Hergesheimer (Ronty, Kelly), 4:06 1st (PPG)
- Hergesheimer (Kelly), 5:25 1st (PPG)
- Delvecchio (unassisted), 19:27 3rd (ENG)
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- Richard (Harvey, Beliveau), 4:30 3rd (PPG)
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Penalties
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- Lindsay, 8:55 1st
- Mortson, 5:03 2nd
- Howe, 12:52 2nd
- Kelly (fighting major), 2:34 3rd
- Smith, 3:30 3rd
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- Meger, 4:00 1st
- MacPherson, 4:37 1st
- St. Laurent, 11:28 2nd
- Richard, 15:18 2nd
- Mosdell, 19:58 2nd
- Olmstead (fighting major), 2:34 3rd
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Win/Loss |
W - Terry Sawchuk |
L - Gerry McNeil
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- Referee: Red Storey
- Linesmen: Sammy Babcock and Doug Davies
Rosters[]
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NHL All-Stars |
Montreal Canadiens
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Head coach |
Lynn Patrick (Boston Bruins) |
Dick Irvin (Montreal Canadiens)
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Lineup
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Starting lineup:
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Starting lineup:
- 1 - G Gerry McNeil
- 2 - D Doug Harvey
- 3 - D Butch Bouchard C
- 4 - C Jean Beliveau
- 5 - RW Bernie Geoffrion
- 6 - RW Floyd Curry
- 8 - LW Dick Gamble
- 9 - RW Maurice Richard
- 10 - D Tom Johnson
- 12 - RW Dickie Moore
- 14 - LW Calum MacKay
- 15 - LW Bert Olmstead
- 16 - C Elmer Lach
- 17 - C John McCormack
- 18 - C Ken Mosdell
- 19 - D Dollard St. Laurent
- 20 - LW Paul Meger
- 21 - D Bud MacPherson
- 22 - RW Lorne Davis
- 24 - LW Eddie Mazur
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