Ted Kennedy was the leader with three goals including the Cup winner. Toronto had several new players in its lineup, including
Howie Meeker,
Bill Barilko and
Bill Ezinicki, as Toronto sported the youngest NHL team to win the Cup to that time. The series continued a competition that had gone on all season, with Montreal and Toronto finishing 1–2. Montreal coach
Dick Irvin was mad at the beginning of the series, recalling a season-ending injury to Montreal forward
Elmer Lach from a body check by
Don Metz. Montreal started out strong in the series, defeating the Leafs 6–0 in the opener. Canadiens goaltender
Bill Durnan reportedly asked "How did those guys get in the league?", although he denied saying those words later. The second game was a rough game, with
Maurice Richard knocking out
Vic Lynn and Bill Ezinicki with high-sticks to the head. Richard earned himself over 20 minutes in penalties and a game misconduct and a suspension for game three. The Leafs took advantage of the power plays and defeated Montreal 4–0. Richard would earn himself a further $250 fine imposed by president
Clarence Campbell. After the sixth game ended, the Cup was not presented to the Leafs. Clarence Campbell declined to present the Cup immediately, concerned over the spectre of fan violence. ==Stanley Cup engraving==