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1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs season

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Division
  
3rd NHL

Home record
  
22–7–6

Goals for
  
192

1963–64 record
  
33–25–12

Road record
  
11–18–6

Goals against
  
172

The Toronto Maple Leafs season involved winning the Stanley Cup.

Contents

Regular season

On November 8, 1963: Maple Leaf Gardens would be the first arena in the NHL to have separate penalty boxes.

Player statistics

Scoring
Goaltending

The final series is famous for the courageous play of Bob Baun. In game six of the Finals, 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 broken the ankle.

Player statistics

Scoring
Goaltending

1964 Toronto Maple Leafs Stanley Cup Champions

Johnny Bower, Don Simmons – Carl Brewer, Al Arbour, Tim Horton, Bob Baun, Larry Hillman, Allan Stanley – Red Kelly, Gerry Ehman, Andy Bathgate, George Armstrong (captain), Ron Stewart, Dave Keon, Billy Harris, Don McKenney, Jim Pappin, Bob Pulford, Eddie Shack, Frank Mahovlich, Ed Litzenberger; Punch Imlach (manager-coach), Bob Haggert (trainer)

Transactions

The Maple Leafs were involved in the following transactions during the 1963–64 season.

Awards and records

  • Tim Horton, Runner-Up, Norris Trophy
  • References

    1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs season Wikipedia