Professional ice hockey exhibition game
The 17th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at Maple Leaf Gardens on October 5, 1963. The hometown Toronto Maple Leafs tied the NHL all-stars 3–3.[ 1]
The game
Frank Mahovlich scored twice and assisted once, each time giving Toronto a one-goal lead, but, each time, the All-Stars responded to even the score. Mahovlich was named MVP of the game.[ 1]
Gordie Howe became the all-time All-Star game points leader when he assisted on Henri Richard 's goal in the first period. His ten points put him one up on Maurice Richard .[ 1]
Game summary
[ 1]
Toronto Maple Leafs
All-Stars
Final score
3
3
Head coach
Punch Imlach
Sid Abel (Detroit Red Wings )
Lineup
First team All-Stars :
Second team All-Stars :
Other players :
Scoring summary
Mahovlich (Armstrong, Baun) 2:22 first
Mahovlich (Keon, Litzenberger) 12:11 first
Litzenberger (Mahovlich, Kelly) 2:56 third
Richard (Henry, Howe) 4:08 first (power-play)
Hull (Geoffrion) 19:27 first (power-play)
Pronovost (Bucyk, Oliver) 3:23 third
Penalties
Stanley 2:42 first
Duff 18:15 first
Horton 16:32 second
Baun 18:55 second
Horton 19:27 second
Stanley 17:04 third
Howell 15:18 first
Pronvost 11:47 second
Hull 19:27 second
Tie/Tie
Don Simmons
Terry Sawchuk
Shots on goal
Toronto
12
10
14
36
All-Stars
14
12
12
38
References
^ a b c d Hollander, Zander (1983). The Complete Encyclopedia of Hockey . Toronto: Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0-385-19185-5 .
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