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56-57TorML
1956–57 Toronto Maple Leafs
Division 5th NHL
1956–57 record 21–34–15
Goals for 174
Goals against 192
Team information
General manager Conn Smythe
Coach Howie Meeker
Captain Jimmy Thomson
Ted Kennedy
Arena Maple Leaf Gardens
Team leaders
Goals Dick Duff (26)
Assists George Armstrong (26)
Points George Armstrong (44)
Penalty minutes Gerry James (90)
Wins Ed Chadwick (21)
Goals against average Ed Chadwick (2.66)

The 1956–57 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 40th season in the NHL. The Maple Leafs finished 5th in the league and missed the playoffs.

Off-season[]

Regular Season[]

The Montreal Canadiens beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 at the Forum in Montreal on January 10 and moved into first place. The game was hard-fought and referee Frank Udvari found it necessary to rule with an iron hand that angered the fans. Fans thought he was being filthy, calling chippy penalties against the Habs and deliberately failing to call hooking and holding penalties by the Maple Leafs. The blow-up came in the last two minutes of the game. Maurice Richard received a high-sticking penalty. At 18:14, knowing his Maple Leafs were in danger, Toronto coach Howie Meeker pulled goaltender Ed Chadwick for six attackers. Dick Duff scored the tying goal, causing Richard, arguably the most popular and maybe the most outstanding player in Canadiens history, to go berserk and commence a heated argument with Udvari, and Richard banged his stick on the ice. He might have attacked Udvari if his teammates hadn't restrained him. Fans threw programmes, paper cups, hats and other debris and the game was held up. When it did resume, Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion set up Don Marshall for the winning goal with a mere 6 seconds left to play. Although the fans were pleased with the outcome, an angry hum commenced as the players and officials left the ice. Udvari had to be escorted to his dressing room by police and ushers. A large part of the crowd now directed its attention to NHL President Clarence Campbell seated in his box seat and he became the target of jeers and threats. The situation began to show some of the aspects of the Richard Riot of two years previous when Richard had been suspended for an attack on an official. It was at least 30 minutes before Campbell was able to leave under police protection.

Final Standings[]

National Hockey League
GP W L T Pts GF GA
Detroit Red Wings 70 38 20 12 88 198 157
Montreal Canadiens 70 35 23 12 82 210 155
Boston Bruins 70 34 24 12 80 195 174
New York Rangers 70 26 30 14 66 184 227
Toronto Maple Leafs 70 21 34 15 57 174 192
Chicago Black Hawks 70 16 39 15 47 169 225

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Teams that qualify for the playoffs are indicated in bold.

Game Log[]

Regular Season Results
No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 T October 11, 1956 4–4 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 0–0–1
2 L October 13 1–4 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 0–1–1
3 W October 14 1–0 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 1–1–1
4 T October 18 3–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 1–1–2
5 T October 20 2–2 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 1–1–3
6 W October 25 3–2 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 2–1–3
7 W October 27 5–2 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 3–1–3
8 T October 28 1–1 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 3–1–4
9 W October 31 7–2 New York Rangers (1956–57) 4–1–4
10 L November 3 1–2 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 4–2–4
11 L November 7 3–4 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 4–3–4
12 L November 8 2–5 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 4–4–4
13 W November 10 4–1 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 5–4–4
14 L November 15 2–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 5–5–4
15 L November 17 3–6 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 5–6–4
16 L November 18 3–4 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 5–7–4
17 T November 21 3–3 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 5–7–5
18 T November 22 2–2 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 5–7–6
19 L November 24 2–3 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 5–8–6
20 L November 25 1–3 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 5–9–6
21 L November 29 2–4 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 5–10–6
22 W December 1 4–0 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 6–10–6
23 L December 2 2–4 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 6–11–6
24 L December 5 1–3 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 6–12–6
25 T December 8 0–0 New York Rangers (1956–57) 6–12–7
26 W December 9 2–1 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 7–12–7
27 L December 13 2–6 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 7–13–7
28 W December 15 2–1 New York Rangers (1956–57) 8–13–7
29 L December 16 2–4 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 8–14–7
30 L December 20 2–4 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 8–15–7
31 L December 22 2–3 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 8–16–7
32 W December 23 3–1 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 9–16–7
33 W December 26 1–0 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 10–16–7
34 W December 29 6–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 11–16–7
35 L December 30 0–2 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 11–17–7
36 L January 2, 1957 0–2 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 11–18–7
37 W January 5 3–2 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 12–18–7
38 L January 6 1–2 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 12–19–7
39 W January 9 4–3 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 13–19–7
40 L January 10 1–2 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 13–20–7
41 W January 12 4–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 14–20–7
42 T January 13 1–1 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 14–20–8
43 L January 16 2–3 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 14–21–8
44 W January 19 4–1 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 15–21–8
45 W January 20 3–2 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 16–21–8
46 T January 23 4–4 New York Rangers (1956–57) 16–21–9
47 L January 26 1–4 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 16–22–9
48 L January 27 1–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 16–23–9
49 T February 2 3–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 16–23–10
50 L February 3 3–6 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 16–24–10
51 T February 6 1–1 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 16–24–11
52 T February 9 4–4 New York Rangers (1956–57) 16–24–12
53 L February 10 1–5 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 16–25–12
54 T February 13 2–2 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 16–25–13
55 W February 14 2–1 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 17–25–13
56 L February 16 1–3 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 17–26–13
57 L February 17 2–3 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 17–27–13
58 L February 23 2–5 Boston Bruins (1956–57) 17–28–13
59 W February 24 2–1 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 18–28–13
60 L March 2 3–4 Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 18–29–13
61 T March 3 0–0 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1956–57) 18–29–14
62 W March 6 3–1 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 19–29–14
63 L March 9 1–2 New York Rangers (1956–57) 19–30–14
64 T March 10 3–3 @ Boston Bruins (1956–57) 19–30–15
65 L March 14 4–8 @ Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 19–31–15
66 W March 16 14–1 New York Rangers (1956–57) 20–31–15
67 W March 17 5–3 @ New York Rangers (1956–57) 21–31–15
68 L March 20 1–2 Montreal Canadiens (1956–57) 21–32–15
69 L March 23 3–5 Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 21–33–15
70 L March 24 1–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1956–57) 21–34–15

Playoffs[]

The Maple Leafs did not qualify for the post season.

Player Stats[]

Regular Season[]

Scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Armstrong, GeorgeGeorge Armstrong 54 18 26 44 37
Smith, SidSid Smith 70 17 24 41 4
Duff, DickDick Duff 70 26 14 40 50
Migay, RudyRudy Migay 66 15 20 35 51
Stewart, RonRon Stewart 65 15 20 35 28
Sloan, TodTod Sloan 52 14 21 35 33
Horton, TimTim Horton 66 6 19 25 72
Pulford, BobBob Pulford 65 11 11 22 32
Kennedy, TedTed Kennedy 30 6 16 22 35
Cullen, BrianBrian Cullen 46 8 12 20 27
Reaume, MarcMarc Reaume 63 6 14 20 81
Morrison, JimJim Morrison 63 3 17 20 44
Cullen, BarryBarry Cullen 51 6 10 16 30
James, GerryGerry James 53 4 12 16 90
Macneil, AlAl MacNeil 53 4 8 12 84
Thomson, JimmyJimmy Thomson 62 0 12 12 50
Harris, HinkyHinky Harris 23 4 6 10 6
Aldcorn, GaryGary Aldcorn 22 5 1 6 4
Baun, BobbyBobby Baun 20 0 5 5 37
Nykoluk, MikeMike Nykoluk 32 3 1 4 20
Hurst, RonRon Hurst 14 2 2 4 8
Mahovlich, FrankFrank Mahovlich 3 1 0 1 2
Girard, KennyKenny Girard 3 0 1 1 2
Bolton, HughHugh Bolton 6 0 0 0 2
Chadwick, EdEd Chadwick 70 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
Ed Chadwick 4200 70 21 34 15 186 2.66 5
Team: 4200 70 21 34 15 186 2.66 5

[1]

Awards and Records[]

  • The Maple Leafs did not win any awards this season.

Transactions[]

Trivia[]

  • Boston's Jack Caffery became the first player to use the "reverse-grip" (both hands on the same side of the stick) while taking a face-off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on November 18, 1956.[2]

Game Ads[]

See Also[]

References[]

  1. 1956-57 Toronto Maple Leafs Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com. hockey-reference.com. Retrieved on 2009-05-26.
  2. The Official NHL 75th Anniversary Commemorative Book, p.133.
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