April 29, 1973 • Tony Esposito of the Chicago Black Hawks and Ken Dryden of the Montreal Canadiens, who had been Team Canada’s goaltending duo in the 1972 Summit Series versus the Soviet Union, faced each other on opposite sides of the ice in Game One of the 1973 Final. Dryden and the Canadiens won the contest 8-3 and went on to win the series in six games. Montreal’s Henri Richard tied brother Maurice and Red Kelly for the all-time record for Final appearances with the 12th of his career.
April 29, 2011
This Date In Stanley Cup History
April 29, 1973 • Tony Esposito of the Chicago Black Hawks and Ken Dryden of the Montreal Canadiens, who had been Team Canada’s goaltending duo in the 1972 Summit Series versus the Soviet Union, faced each other on opposite sides of the ice in Game One of the 1973 Final. Dryden and the Canadiens won the contest 8-3 and went on to win the series in six games. Montreal’s Henri Richard tied brother Maurice and Red Kelly for the all-time record for Final appearances with the 12th of his career.
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