12th National Hockey League All-Star Game

Summary

The 12th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum on October 4, 1958. The hometown Montreal Canadiens defeated the NHL All-Stars 6–3.[1]

12th NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
All-Star Team 012 3
Montreal Canadiens 222 6
DateOctober 4, 1958
ArenaMontreal Forum
CityMontreal
Attendance13,989
← 1957 1959 →

Richard Brothers Lead Canadiens to Victory edit

Maurice "Rocket" Richard scored the first and last goals of the game, and brother Henri Richard scored the winning goal and added two assists to lead the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens to a 6–3 victory over the all-stars. Andy Bathgate of the New York Rangers scored twice for the All-Stars.

During the game, the Canadiens' Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion had to be helped off the ice, after receiving a crushing body-check from Red Kelly of the Detroit Red Wings. Geoffrion suffered pulled chest and neck muscles,[1] but was back in the line-up for the Canadiens' home opener a few days later.[2]

Boxscore edit

[1] Montreal Canadiens All-Stars
Final score 6 3
Head coach Toe Blake Milt Schmidt (Boston Bruins)
Lineup First team All-Stars:

Second team All-Stars:

Other players:

Scoring summary
  • M. Richard (Harvey, Moore) 9:19 first (power-play)
  • Geoffrion (H. Richard) 16:20 first
  • Marshall (Provost) 2:33 second (short-handed)
  • H. Richard (Talbot, Moore) 5:08 second
  • McDonald (Provost, Marshall) 7:43 third (power-play)
  • M. Richard (Moore, H. Richard) 16:04 third
  • Pulford (Toppazzini, Harris) 11:39 second
  • Bathgate (Litzenberger, Henry) 3:55 third
  • Bathgate (Pulford, Sullivan) 13:54 third (power-play)
Penalties
  • Harvey 11:41 first
  • Turner 2:24 second
  • Provost 12:52 third
  • Henry 7:29 first
  • Mohns 4:25 third
  • Duff 7:36 third
Win/Loss Jacques Plante Glenn Hall
Shots on goal
Montreal 17 11 11 39
All-Stars 7 8 12 27

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hollander, Zander (1983). The Complete Encyclopedia of Hockey. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0-385-19185-5.
  2. ^ "NHL All-Star Game History". Retrieved October 17, 2009.