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Home > Hockey > Stanley Cup History > Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins 1929 30
Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins 1929-30
The Stanley Cup is one of the most-recognized symbols in North American sports. It is the championship trophy of the NHL, National Hockey League that is won by one of the teams that have qualified for the championship finals after playing a series of playoff matches. It is the only trophy in professional sports that has the name of the winning players, coaches, management, and club staff engraved upon it. The Cup winners keep it until the new champion is crowned. NHL, the National Hockey League is a premier professional North American Sports League played in indoor stadiums. In the season for 1929 to 1930 for Stanley Cup the match played between two teams such as Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins. In that Montreal Canadiens won the Cup finally. Heading into the Stanley Cup finals in the year 1930, the Boston Bruins team had every reason to feel good about them. The Bruins team claimed their first Cup in 1929 and then steamrolled the rest of the NHL in regular season from 1929 to 1930 by going 38-5-1. Its outstanding forward line of Aubrey Clapper, Ralph Weiland and Norman Gainor, which was known by the Dynamite Trio, led Boston. In the playoffs, the Bruins team pounded the Montreal Maroons in the playoffs and was clearly the league's best team. But in a three-game series, anything can happen. The Canadiens played loosely and stunned the Bruins team. The Montreal team won the first game by 3-0. The second game was in the Montreal team and the Canadiens team sent them into frenzy by jumping to an early 3-0 lead. The Boston team made a run but fell short as the Canadiens team won the game 4-3 and also the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens team played trickily and achieved their target of winning the Stanley Cup. For that purpose Cecil Hart play a vital role as a coach of winner team.
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