1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
The 1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 57th season of play. The Canadiens won the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive season, and the 14th time in their history. Bobby Rousseau registered 78 points and tied with Stan Mikita for second in the overall 1965–66 NHL scoring race.[ 1]
Regular season
Final standings
Record vs. opponents
1965–66 NHL Records [ 2]
Team
BOS
CHI
DET
MTL
NYR
TOR
Boston
—
4–8–2
2–11–1
4–9–1
8–5–1
4–9–1
Chicago
8–4–2
—
11–1–2
4–8–2
9–4–1
5–8–1
Detroit
11–2–1
1–11–2
—
4–8–2
7–3–4
8–4–2
Montreal
9–4–1
8–4–2
8–4–2
—
12–2
5–7–2
New York
5–8–1
4–9–1
3–7–4
2–12
—
3–6–5
Toronto
9–4–1
8–5–1
4–8–2
7–5–2
6–3–5
—
Schedule and results
Regular season results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
W
October 23, 1965
8–1
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
1–0–0
2
W
October 24, 1965
4–3
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
2–0–0
3
W
October 27, 1965
4–3
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
3–0–0
4
L
October 30, 1965
4–6
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
3–1–0
5
T
October 31, 1965
2–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
3–1–1
6
W
November 4, 1965
5–1
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
4–1–1
7
L
November 6, 1965
1–3
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
4–2–1
8
W
November 7, 1965
5–2
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
5–2–1
9
T
November 10, 1965
3–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
5–2–2
10
W
November 13, 1965
5–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
6–2–2
11
T
November 14, 1965
2–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
6–2–3
12
L
November 18, 1965
1–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
6–3–3
13
W
November 20, 1965
9–3
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
7–3–3
14
L
November 21, 1965
2–3
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
7–4–3
15
W
November 24, 1965
2–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
8–4–3
16
W
November 27, 1965
3–2
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
9–4–3
17
W
November 28, 1965
2–1
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
10–4–3
18
W
December 4, 1965
4–3
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
11–4–3
19
T
December 5, 1965
4–4
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
11–4–4
20
W
December 8, 1965
8–3
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
12–4–4
21
W
December 11, 1965
2–1
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
13–4–4
22
W
December 12, 1965
5–3
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
14–4–4
23
L
December 16, 1965
2–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
14–5–4
24
W
December 18, 1965
2–1
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
15–5–4
25
L
December 19, 1965
2–3
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
15–6–4
26
W
December 25, 1965
4–3
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
16–6–4
27
L
December 26, 1965
0–1
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
16–7–4
28
L
December 29, 1965
2–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
16–8–4
29
W
January 1, 1966
5–1
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
17–8–4
30
W
January 2, 1966
6–3
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
18–8–4
31
L
January 5, 1966
2–4
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
18–9–4
32
W
January 8, 1966
6–0
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
19–9–4
33
L
January 9, 1966
2–4
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
19–10–4
34
L
January 13, 1966
0–6
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
19–11–4
35
W
January 15, 1966
6–4
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
20–11–4
36
W
January 16, 1966
3–1
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
21–11–4
37
L
January 20, 1966
2–5
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
21–12–4
38
L
January 22, 1966
0–3
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
21–13–4
39
T
January 23, 1966
3–3
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
21–13–5
40
L
January 26, 1966
2–4
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
21–14–5
41
W
January 29, 1966
6–2
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
22–14–5
42
W
January 30, 1966
3–1
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
23–14–5
43
W
February 3, 1966
5–4
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
24–14–5
44
T
February 5, 1966
2–2
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
24–14–6
45
W
February 6, 1966
4–0
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
25–14–6
46
L
February 10, 1966
0–2
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
25–15–6
47
T
February 12, 1966
2–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
25–15–7
48
W
February 13, 1966
4–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
26–15–7
49
L
February 16, 1966
1–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
26–16–7
50
W
February 19, 1966
5–2
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
27–16–7
51
W
February 20, 1966
5–3
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
28–16–7
52
W
February 23, 1966
3–2
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
29–16–7
53
W
February 26, 1966
4–3
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
30–16–7
54
W
February 27, 1966
5–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
31–16–7
55
T
March 2, 1966
3–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
31–16–8
56
L
March 3, 1966
0–4
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
31–17–8
57
W
March 5, 1966
7–2
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
32–17–8
58
W
March 6, 1966
1–0
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
33–17–8
59
L
March 9, 1966
1–3
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
33–18–8
60
W
March 12, 1966
4–1
Detroit Red Wings (1965–66 )
34–18–8
61
L
March 13, 1966
2–3
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
34–19–8
62
W
March 16, 1966
7–2
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
35–19–8
63
W
March 19, 1966
6–2
New York Rangers (1965–66 )
36–19–8
64
L
March 20, 1966
2–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
36–20–8
65
L
March 24, 1966
0–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
36–21–8
66
W
March 26, 1966
5–2
Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
37–21–8
67
W
March 27, 1966
3–1
@ Boston Bruins (1965–66 )
38–21–8
68
W
March 30, 1966
3–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1965–66 )
39–21–8
69
W
April 2, 1966
8–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1965–66 )
40–21–8
70
W
April 3, 1966
4–1
@ New York Rangers (1965–66 )
41–21–8
[ 3]
Playoffs
Finals
With this series, Toe Blake had coached the Canadiens to seven Stanley Cup championships in eleven years. Henri Richard , a member of all seven, would score the series winner in overtime of game six. Despite the Wings losing, their goalie Roger Crozier would win the Conn Smythe Trophy .
Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens
Date
Visitors
Score
Home
Score
Notes
April 17
Detroit
3
Montreal
2
April 20
Detroit
5
Montreal
2
April 22
Montreal
4
Detroit
2
April 25
Montreal
2
Detroit
1
April 27
Detroit
1
Montreal
5
April 29
Montreal
3
Detroit
2
OT
Montreal wins Stanley Cup four games to two.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Gump Worsley
2899
51
29
14
6
114
2.36
2
Charlie Hodge
1301
26
12
7
2
56
2.58
1
Team:
4200
70
41
21
8
170
2.43
3
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
Gump Worsley
602
10
8
2
20
1.99
1
Team:
602
10
8
2
20
1.99
1
[ 4]
Milestones
November 1965: Henri Richard got his 600th career point
January 1966: Richard would earn his 400th career assist
Jean Beliveau would play in his 800th career game during the season.
During the season, Beliveau would become the first Canadiens player to accumulate 500 career assists.[ 1]
Draft picks
Montreal's draft picks at the 1965 NHL amateur draft held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal .
Round
#
Player
Nationality
College/Junior/Club team (League)
1
5
Pierre Bouchard
Canada
St. Vincent de Paul Saints (LHJAA)
See also
References
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