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- The 1971 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1970–71 season, and the culmination of the 1971 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens. The Black Hawks made their first appearance in the finals since 1965, while the Canadiens had last played in and won the final in 1969. The Canadiens won the series, four games to three. (en)
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- *4 Jean Beliveau
*16 Henri Richard
*20 Peter Mahovlich
*24 Bobby Sheehan
*25 Jacques Lemaire (en)
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- *2 Jacques Laperriere
*3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay
*5 Guy Lapointe
*18 Serge Savard†
*19 Terry Harper
*23 Bob Murdoch
*26 Pierre Bouchard (en)
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- * Al MacNeil was engraved on the Stanley Cup as .COACH. MAC NEIL missing his first name "Al". MacNeil was spelled AL MACNEIL COACH on the Replica Cup. MacNeil became the first rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup as a mid-season replacement. MacNeil replaced Claude Ruel after 23 games. MacNeil was also the 11th NHL Rookie Coach to win the Stanley Cup. MacNeil only coached the last 55 regular season games for Montreal.
* Phil Roberto was misspelled P ROBRTO missing an "E". Roberto's name was corrected to P. ROBERTO on the Replica Cup created during the 1992–93 season. (en)
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- *29 Ken Dryden
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*30 Phil Myre† (en)
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- * †Serge Savard played 37 regular season games, but missed the rest of season injured. †Phil Myre played 30 games, dressed for 70 games, but was not dressed in the playoffs. Both players were included in the team picture. They were not engraved on the Stanley Cup, because they did not play in the playoffs.
* #8 Larry Pleau was included on the team, but did not qualify. He played only 19 regular season games played, and did not dress in the playoffs. so his name was not included on the Stanley Cup. He would get his name on the Stanley Cup as an Asst. Manager with New York Rangers in 1994. (en)
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- *11 Marc Tardif
*14 Rejean Houle
*12 Yvan Cournoyer
*15 Claude Larose
*17 Phil Roberto
*21 Leon Rochefort
*22 John Ferguson Sr.
*24 Chuck Lefley
*27 Frank Mahovlich (en)
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- The 1971 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1970–71 season, and the culmination of the 1971 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens. The Black Hawks made their first appearance in the finals since 1965, while the Canadiens had last played in and won the final in 1969. The Canadiens won the series, four games to three. (en)
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- 1971 Stanley Cup Finals (en)
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