The 1964 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1963âÂÂ64 season, and the culmination of the 1964 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the defending champion Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings for the second straight year. The Maple Leafs overcame a 3-2 series deficit to defeat the Red Wings in seven games for their third-straight championship. It was the second Stanley Cup three-peat by the Maple Leafs.
As of 2023, this was the last time the Stanley Cup Final had ended before the month of May. There would not be another game seven at Maple Leaf Gardens for almost three decades.
Toronto defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4âÂÂ3 to advance to the finals and Detroit defeated the Chicago Black Hawks 4âÂÂ3.
This series is famous for the courageous play of Bob Baun. In game six of the Final, he took a Gordie Howe slapshot on his ankle and had to leave play. He returned in overtime and scored the winning goal. He also played in game seven despite the pain and only after the series was over was it revealed that he had played on a fractured ankle.
Until the 2008âÂÂ09 Final, John MacMillan was the only player to play in back-to-back Finals with different teams in successive series that pitted the same teams against each other. MacMillan won the Cup with the 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs in a five-game decision over Detroit and then lost the 1964 Cup Final to the Leafs as a member of the Red Wings.
The 1964 Stanley Cup was presented to Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong by NHL President Clarence Campbell following the Maple Leafs 4âÂÂ0 win over the Red Wings in game seven.
The following Maple Leafs players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup
1963âÂÂ64 Toronto Maple Leafs