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- The 1932 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-five series between the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto would win the series in three straight to win their first Stanley Cup as the Maple Leafs. Game two was moved from New York to Boston due to a scheduling conflict at Madison Square Garden. It remains the only neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game to be played in the United States and the first neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game contested by two NHL teams. (en)
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- † Left off the newer ring. (en)
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- *5 Andy Blair
*10 Joe Primeau
*14 Bob Gracie† (en)
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- New York: Lester Patrick (en)
- Toronto: Dick Irvin (en)
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- 0001-04-07 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-04-09 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- *2 Reginald Red Horner
*3 Alex Levinsky
*4 Clarence Hap Day
*7 Frank King Clancy
*18 Fred Robertson† (en)
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- * Conn Smythe's son Stafford Smythe is the youngest person to be engraved on the Stanley Cup, engraved in 1932 at age 11. His name was also engraved sideways on the original ring. It was engraved the correct way on the newer version.
* Conn Smythe was engraved twice, once as Conn Smythe, manager, the other time as Conn Smythe – managing director. His name was only included once on the newer version of the Stanley Cup.
* Smythe wanted to include 17 investors on the Stanley Cup, and playoff scores. In order to have enough room five player's names were engraved by their last name only: Darragh, Finnigan, Gracie, Miller, Robertson. When the cup was redesigned during the 1957–58 season, the playoff game scores, 17 investors, and five players listed by only their last name only were removed. Those five players played every playoff game and qualified to be on the cup. There was more than enough room to include the 5 missing players. (en)
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- * Jack Bickell , Harry MacGee
* George Cortelle , Ed Bickle ,
* Conn Smythe , Frank Selke Sr.
* Dick Irvin Sr. , Tim Daly
* Stafford Smythe
* John Aird†, J.E. Birks†, Albert Ellsworth†, George Goodenham†, Bob Laidlaw†,
* Leighton McCarty†, William MacBrien†, Fred Morrow†, John Murdoch†,
* Frank O'Connor†, Alfred Rogers†, Frank Ralph†, Victor Ross†, William Ross†,
* Horne Smith†, Sigmund Samuel†, John Tory† . (en)
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- www.nhl.com/gamecenter/tor-vs-nyr/1932/04/07/1931030212#game=1931030212,game_state=final (en)
- www.nhl.com/gamecenter/nyr-vs-tor/1932/04/09/1931030213#game=1931030213,game_state=final (en)
- www.nhl.com/gamecenter/tor-vs-nyr/1932/04/05/1931030211#game=1931030211,game_state=final (en)
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- Toronto won series 3–0 (en)
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- *6 Irvine Ace Bailey
*8 Harold Cotton
*9 Charlie Conacher
*11 Harvey Busher Jackson
*12 Frank Finnigan†
*15 Earl Miller†
*16 Hal Darragh† (en)
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- The 1932 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-five series between the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto would win the series in three straight to win their first Stanley Cup as the Maple Leafs. Game two was moved from New York to Boston due to a scheduling conflict at Madison Square Garden. It remains the only neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game to be played in the United States and the first neutral site Stanley Cup Finals game contested by two NHL teams. (en)
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- 1932 Stanley Cup Finals (en)
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