1960 Stanley Cup Finals


The 1960 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the four-time defending champion Montreal Canadiens, appearing in their tenth consecutive Final series and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The two teams had last met in the Finals the previous year. The Canadiens won the series four games to none for their fifth straight Cup victory, which stands as an NHL record.

Paths to the finals

Montreal swept the Chicago Black Hawks in four games to reach the Final. In the other semi-final, Toronto defeated the Detroit Red Wings four games to two.

Game summaries

Montreal swept the Maple Leafs, outscoring them 15–5, en route to being the first team since the 1952 Detroit Red Wings to go without a loss in the playoffs, with Jean Beliveau scoring the game-winning goal in three of the matches. The Red Wings beat both the Leafs and Habs in the 1952 playoffs to set the record.
After the series Rocket Richard retired. He went out with style, finishing with his 34th final-series goal in the third game.
As of 2019, this is the last time a team from Toronto has lost a championship series in any of the "big four" major professional sports leagues. The Leafs would go on to appear in and win four Stanley Cup Finals in the 1960s, these being 1962, 1963, 1964 and their most recent Final appearance and win in 1967. Since then, the Toronto Blue Jays have appeared in and won the World Series in 1992 and 1993, while the Toronto Raptors appeared in and won the NBA Finals in 2019.

Montreal Canadiens 1960 Stanley Cup champions

Stanley Cup engraving

Jean Beliveau, Bernie Geoffrion*, Doug Harvey*, Tom Johnson*, Don Marshall, Dickie Moore*, Jacques Plante*, Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Maurice Richard*, Jean-Guy Talbot, Bob Turner, Frank Selke Sr*, Ken Reardon, Toe Blake, Hector Dubois*.