1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season

1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season

NHLTeamSeason
Season=1960–61
Team=Chicago
Conference=
ConferenceRank=
Division=
DivisionRank=3rd
Record=29–24–17
HomeRecord=20–6–9
RoadRecord=9–18–8
GoalsFor=198
GoalsAgainst=180
GeneralManager=Tommy Ivan
Coach=Rudy Pilous
Captain=Ed Litzenberger
AltCaptain=
Arena=Chicago Stadium
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Bobby Hull (31)
AssistsLeader=Bill Hay (48)
PointsLeader=Bill Hay (59)
PlusMinusLeader=
PIMLeader=Pierre Pilote (165)
WinsLeader=Glenn Hall (29)
GAALeader=Glenn Hall (2.51)
StanleyCup=Yes
DivisionWin=

The 1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks thirty-fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL), and the club was coming off of a third-place finish in 1959–60, as they finished with a 28-29-13 record, earning 69 points, which tied the team records for wins and points in a season. Chicago faced the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL semi-finals; however, the Canadiens were victorious, sweeping the Black Hawks in four games. [ [http://hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1960.html 1959-60 NHL Season Summary - Hockey-Reference.com ] ]

The Black Hawks started the year off very strong, earning a 6-1-2 record in their first nine games; however, the club went into a slump in which their record was 5-13-6 in their next 24 games, casuing them to fall under the .500 mark and into a battle with the Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers for a playoff spot. Chicago would snap out of their slump, and go on a seven-game winning streak to sit with an 18-14-8 record, 40 games into the season. The Hawks continued to play good hockey for the remainder of the season, going 11-10-9 in their last 30 games to finish the season with a club-record 29 victories and 75 points. The Hawks finished in third place for the third consecutive season, and for the first time since 1945-46 the club finished the season with a record over .500. [ [http://hockey-reference.com/teams/CBH/1961_games.html 1960-61 Chicago Black Hawks Games - Hockey-Reference.com ] ]

Offensively, Chicago was led by Bill Hay, who led the team with 48 assists and 59 points, while Bobby Hull scored a team-high 31 goals. Stan Mikita had a break out season, scoring 19 goals and 53 points, as did Murray Balfour, who had 21 goals and 48 points. On defense, Pierre Pilote led the way, scoring 6 goals and 35 points while posting a team-high 165 penalty minutes.

In goal, Glenn Hall played in all 70 games, winning a team-record 29 games, while posting a 2.51 GAA and 6 shutouts. [ [http://goaliesarchive.com/hawks/indexhall.html Chicago Blackhawks goaltending history : Glenn Hall ] ]

Chicago faced the Montreal Canadiens in the best-of-seven NHL semi-final for the third consecutive season. The Canadiens once again finished on top of the NHL, earning 92 points, and had won five straight Stanley Cup championships. The heavily favored Canadiens took the series opener at the Montreal Forum, easily defeating Chicago 6-2; however, the Black Hawks fought back in the second game, evening the series out with a 4-3 win. The series moved to Chicago Stadium for the next two games, and the Black Hawks used their home ice advantage to take a 2-1 series lead with a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory in the third game; however, the powerful Canadiens stormed back in the fourth game, defeating Chicago 5-2 to even the series up once again. The Black Hawks stunned the Montreal fans in the fifth game, shutting out the Canadiens 3-0 on the road to return back to Chicago for the sixth game up 3-2 in the series. Chicago completed the upset, once again shutting out the Canadiens 3-0 in the sixth game to win the series 4-2, and earned a trip to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 1944. [ [http://hockey-reference.com/teams/CHI/ Chicago Blackhawks - Hockey-Reference.com ] ]

The Black Hawks faced the Detroit Red Wings in the 1961 Stanley Cup Finals. The Red Wings finished the season behind Chicago in the regular season, earning 66 points; however, they upset the heavily favored Toronto Maple Leafs to earn a spot in the finals. The Hawks took the series opener on home ice, as Bobby Hull scored two goals in Chicago's 3-2 win. The series moved to the Detroit Olympia for the second game, and the Red Wings responded with a 3-1 win to even the series up. The third game was back in Chicago, and it was the Hawks who took a 2-1 series lead by defeating the Red Wings 3-1; however, in the fourth game back in Detroit, the Red Wings evened the series up again, defeating the Hawks 2-1. Chicago easily won the fifth game in Chicago, winning 6-3 to take the series lead once again. In the sixth game in Detroit, the Black Hawks won the series as they handily defeated the Wings 5-1 to win their third Stanley Cup in team history, and the first since 1938. Pierre Pilote led all players in playoff scoring, earning 15 points, while Bobby Hull was just behind him with 14 points. [ [http://hockey-reference.com/teams/CBH/1961.html 1960-61 Chicago Black Hawks Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com ] ]

As of 2008, the 1960-61 season is the most recent season in which the Black Hawks have won the Stanley Cup. At 45 seasons, this is the longest active Stanley Cup drought in the NHL. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/tom_layberger/06/01/cup.droughts/index.html Thirsty teams - The NHL's longest Stanley Cup droughts] by Tom Layberger, SI.com, Posted: Thursday June 1, 2006 1:29PM.]

eason standings

Chicago Black Hawks 4, Detroit Red Wings 2

Playoff stats

coring leaders

Goaltending

Chicago Black Hawks 1961 Stanley Cup Champions

Al Arbour, Earl Balfour, Murray Balfour, Jack Evans, Reggie Fleming, Glenn Hall, Ed Litzenberger (captain), Bill Hay, Wayne Hicks, Bobby Hull, Chico Maki, Ab McDonald, Stan Mikita, Ron Murphy, Eric Nesterenko, Pierre Pilote, Dollard St. Laurent, Tod Sloan, Elmer Vasko, Kenny Wharram, Tommy Ivan (general manager), Rudy Pilous (coach), Nick Garen (trainer).

References

ources

* [http://hockey-reference.com/teams/CBH/1961.html Hockey-Reference]
* [http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/nhlrecords/nhl1961.htm Rauzulu's Street]
* [http://www.goaliesarchive.com/hawks/index.html Goalies Archive]
*National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007


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