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| Date | January 18, 1967 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Arena | Montreal Forum | ||||||||||||||||||
| City | Montreal | ||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Henri Richard (Montreal) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 14,284 | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 20th National Hockey League All-Star Game was played on January 18, 1967, in the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, the home of the Montreal Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens beat the All-Stars 3-0. John Ferguson scored two goals and was named Most Valuable Player. Henri Richard scored the other goal. Charlie Hodge and Garry Bauman shared the first shutout in All-Star Game history.
Rosters[]
| Montreal Canadiens | All-Stars | |
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| Head Coach | Toe Blake | Sid Abel (Detroit Red Wings) |
| Lineup |
Note: Laperriere was a member of the 1965โ66 First All-Star team, and Rousseau was a member of the 1965โ66 Second All-Star team. Montreal captain Jean Beliveau, who did not play, and goaltender Gump Worsley, who was injured, were also members of the Second All-Star team. |
First All-Star Team:
Second All-Star Team:
Other Players:
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Note: G = Goalkeeper, D = Defence, C = Centre, LW = Left Wing, RW = Right Wing Source: Podnieks[1]
Gallery[]
| National Hockey League All-Star Game |
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1947 ยท 1948 ยท 1949 |
| Records ยท SuperSkills ยท YoungStars Game ยท Broadcasters ยท NHL All-Star Celebrity Challenge |
- โ Podnieks 2000, p. 101.
