1947–48 Toronto Maple Leafs season

The 1947–48 Toronto Maple Leafs season involved winning the Stanley Cup.

1947–48 Toronto Maple Leafs
Stanley Cup champions
Division1st NHL
1947–48 record32–15–13
Team information
General ManagerConn Smythe
CoachHap Day
CaptainSyl Apps
ArenaMaple Leaf Gardens
Team leaders
GoalsSyl Apps (26)
AssistsSyl Apps (27)
PointsSyl Apps (53)
Penalty minutesBill Barilko (147)

Offseason

Regular season

Final standings

National Hockey League[1]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1Toronto Maple Leafs60321513182143+3977
2Detroit Red Wings60301812187148+3972
3Boston Bruins60232413167168−159
4New York Rangers60212613176201−2555
5Montreal Canadiens60202911147169−2251
6Chicago Black Hawks6020346195225−3046

Record vs. opponents

1947–48 NHL Records
Team BOS CHI DET MON NYR TOR
Boston 3–7–24–6–26–2–47–3–23–7–2
Chicago 7–3–22–104–7–16–4–21–10–1
Detroit 6–4–210–27–2–35–4–32–6–4
Montreal 2–6–47–4–12–7–33–7–26–5–1
New York 3–7–24–6–24–5–37–3–23–5–4
Toronto 7–3–210–1–16–2–45–6–15–3–4

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1TOctober 182–2Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)0–0–1
2LOctober 190–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)0–1–1
3WOctober 223–1New York Rangers (1947–48)1–1–1
4WOctober 255–1Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)2–1–1
5WOctober 293–1Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)3–1–1
6TNovember 11–1Boston Bruins (1947–48)3–1–2
7LNovember 24–7@ New York Rangers (1947–48)3–2–2
8LNovember 60–3@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)3–3–2
9WNovember 87–2New York Rangers (1947–48)4–3–2
10WNovember 96–0@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)5–3–2
11LNovember 124–5Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)5–4–2
12WNovember 155–3Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)6–4–2
13WNovember 165–4@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)7–4–2
14LNovember 192–7@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)7–5–2
15WNovember 224–3Boston Bruins (1947–48)8–5–2
16LNovember 270–2@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)8–6–2
17WNovember 293–1Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)9–6–2
18TNovember 300–0@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)9–6–3
19WDecember 34–1@ New York Rangers (1947–48)10–6–3
20WDecember 612–5Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)11–6–3
21WDecember 73–2@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)12–6–3
22TDecember 102–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)12–6–4
23LDecember 131–4New York Rangers (1947–48)12–7–4
24TDecember 141–1@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)12–7–5
25TDecember 204–4Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)12–7–6
26WDecember 213–1@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)13–7–6
27WDecember 253–0@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)14–7–6
28WDecember 272–1Boston Bruins (1947–48)15–7–6
29TDecember 281–1@ New York Rangers (1947–48)15–7–7
30WJanuary 12–1Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)16–7–7
31TJanuary 35–5New York Rangers (1947–48)16–7–8
32WJanuary 106–4Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)17–7–8
33TJanuary 112–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)17–7–9
34LJanuary 154–8@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)17–8–9
35WJanuary 174–1Boston Bruins (1947–48)18–8–9
36TJanuary 182–2@ New York Rangers (1947–48)18–8–10
37LJanuary 211–2@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)18–9–10
38WJanuary 242–1Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)19–9–10
39TJanuary 254–4@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)19–9–11
40TJanuary 283–3Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)19–9–12
41WJanuary 313–2Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)20–9–12
42LFebruary 10–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)20–10–12
43WFebruary 44–2@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)21–10–12
44WFebruary 73–0New York Rangers (1947–48)22–10–12
45WFebruary 144–2Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)23–10–12
46TFebruary 154–4@ New York Rangers (1947–48)23–10–13
47LFebruary 191–3@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)23–11–13
48WFebruary 213–2Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)24–11–13
49WFebruary 223–2@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)25–11–13
50WFebruary 254–2Boston Bruins (1947–48)26–11–13
51WFebruary 284–3Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)27–11–13
52LMarch 20–1@ New York Rangers (1947–48)27–12–13
53LMarch 32–3Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)27–13–13
54WMarch 62–1New York Rangers (1947–48)28–13–13
55LMarch 71–3@ Boston Bruins (1947–48)28–14–13
56LMarch 111–3@ Montreal Canadiens (1947–48)28–15–13
57WMarch 135–2Boston Bruins (1947–48)29–15–13
58WMarch 143–0@ Chicago Black Hawks (1947–48)30–15–13
59WMarch 205–3Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)31–15–13
60WMarch 215–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1947–48)32–15–13

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Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Syl Apps5526275312
Max Bentley5323254810
Ted Kennedy6025214632
Harry Watson5721204116
Howie Meeker5814203462
Vic Lynn6012223453
Bill Ezinicki6011203197
Joe Klukay5915153028
Jimmy Thomson590292982
Gus Mortson5871118118
Sid Smith317101710
Bill Barilko575914147
Wally Stanowski542111312
Nick Metz6048128
Don Metz2646102
Garth Boesch4527952
Cy Thomas81234
Bud Poile42020
Gaye Stewart71010
John McCormack30110
Turk Broda600002
Fleming MacKell30002
Tod Sloan10000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
Turk Broda3600603215131432.385
Team:3600603215131432.385

Playoffs

Scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Ted Kennedy986140
Max Bentley947110
Syl Apps94480
Harry Watson95279
Vic Lynn925720
Howie Meeker924615
Bill Ezinicki93146
Les Costello52242
Garth Boesch82132
Gus Mortson51232
Nick Metz92022
Joe Klukay91122
Jimmy Thomson91129
Wally Stanowski90222
Bill Barilko910117
Phil Samis50112
Turk Broda900010
Don Metz20002
Sid Smith20000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
Turk Broda557981202.151
Team:557981202.151

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Playoffs

Stanley Cup Finals

This was the debut series for Detroit's Gordie Howe, and the last for Toronto's Syl Apps who retired after the series.

Detroit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
April 7Detroit3Toronto5
April 10Detroit2Toronto4
April 11Toronto2Detroit0
April 14Toronto7Detroit2

Toronto wins best-of-seven series 4–0.

1948 Toronto Maple Leafs Stanley Cup Champions

Turk Broda, Garth Boesch, Gus Mortson, Jimmy Thomson, Wally Stanowski, Bill Barilko, Harry Watson, Phil Samis, Ted Kennedy, Syl Apps (captain), Don Metz, Nick Metz, Bill Ezinicki, Vic Lynn, Howie Meeker, Max Bentley, Joe Klukay, Les Costello, Sid Smith, Conn Smythe (manager) Hap Day (coach), Tim Daly (trainer)

Awards and records

Transactions

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References

  1. "1947–1948 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  2. "1947–48 Toronto Maple Leafs Games". Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  3. "1947-48 Toronto Maple Leafs Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
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