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  • Toe Blake
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1912–1995)

    Hector "Toe" Blake CM (August 21, 1912 – May 17, 1995) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League (NHL). Blake played in

    Toe Blake

    Toe Blake

    Toe_Blake

  • Montreal Canadiens
  • National Hockey League team in Montreal, Quebec

    joined the Canadiens. Led by the "Punch Line" of Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Toe Blake and Elmer Lach in the 1940s, the Canadiens enjoyed success again atop

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal_Canadiens

  • List of Stanley Cup champions
  • 4–2 Montreal Canadiens (23, 14–8) Toe Blake Jim Pappin (19:24, second) 1968 Montreal Canadiens (E) (24, 15–8) Toe Blake 4–0 St. Louis Blues (W) (1, 0–1)

    List of Stanley Cup champions

    List of Stanley Cup champions

    List_of_Stanley_Cup_champions

  • List of Montreal Canadiens head coaches
  • seasons in two stints. Although Dick Irvin coached the team for 15 seasons, Toe Blake, who coached two fewer seasons, is the franchise's all-time leader for

    List of Montreal Canadiens head coaches

    List of Montreal Canadiens head coaches

    List_of_Montreal_Canadiens_head_coaches

  • Punch line (ice hockey)
  • Montreal Canadiens scoring trio

    Montreal Canadiens in the 1940s. It consisted of Elmer Lach at center, Toe Blake on left wing, and Maurice Richard on the right side. During their time

    Punch line (ice hockey)

    Punch line (ice hockey)

    Punch_line_(ice_hockey)

  • Maurice Richard
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1921–2000)

    alongside Maurice in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Richard, Elmer Lach and Toe Blake formed the "Punch line", a high-scoring forward line of the 1940s. Richard

    Maurice Richard

    Maurice Richard

    Maurice_Richard

  • Lindy Ruff
  • Canadian ice hockey player and coach

    His 501st win behind the bench with the Sabres put him one ahead of Toe Blake, who coached to 500 wins with the Montreal Canadiens. Al Arbour won more

    Lindy Ruff

    Lindy Ruff

    Lindy_Ruff

  • 1944 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1944 ice hockey championship series

    two. The Punch Line of Richard, Elmer Lach and Toe Blake scored ten of the Canadiens' 16 goals. Blake scored the Cup winner in overtime. In the same overtime

    1944 Stanley Cup Final

    1944_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Toe (name)
  • Name list

    Toe may refer to the following people: Given name Toe Blake (1912–1995), Canadian ice hockey player and coach Toe Naing Mann (born 1978), Burmese businessman

    Toe (name)

    Toe_(name)

  • List of Stanley Cup Final sweeps
  • Detroit Red Wings 1952 Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin 1960 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach

    List of Stanley Cup Final sweeps

    List of Stanley Cup Final sweeps

    List_of_Stanley_Cup_Final_sweeps

  • Mike Blake
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1956–2022)

    Blake was born in Kitchener, Ontario. His uncle Toe Blake was a famous Montreal Canadiens player, playing with Rocket Richard.[citation needed] Blake

    Mike Blake

    Mike_Blake

  • List of National Hockey League head coaching wins and point percentage leaders
  • Coaching Record". Pro Hockey Reference.com. Retrieved July 9, 2025. "Toe Blake Coaching Record". Pro Hockey Reference.com. Retrieved July 9, 2025. "Terry

    List of National Hockey League head coaching wins and point percentage leaders

    List of National Hockey League head coaching wins and point percentage leaders

    List_of_National_Hockey_League_head_coaching_wins_and_point_percentage_leaders

  • Henri Richard
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1936–2020)

    willing to be physical on the ice. Initially, Montreal Canadiens coach Toe Blake kept the two Richard brothers apart on the ice, fearing that his star

    Henri Richard

    Henri Richard

    Henri_Richard

  • List of NHL statistical leaders
  • Hull, 1.084 Evan Bouchard, 1.080 Cale Makar, 1.076 Eric Lindros, 1.076 Toe Blake, 1.069 Wayne Gretzky, 122 Mark Messier, 109 Jari Kurri, 106 Brett Hull

    List of NHL statistical leaders

    List_of_NHL_statistical_leaders

  • History of the Montreal Canadiens
  • History of the ice hockey club

    industries to avoid conscription. Led by the "Punch Line" of Richard, Toe Blake and Elmer Lach, the Habs won their fifth Stanley Cup in 1944, losing only

    History of the Montreal Canadiens

    History of the Montreal Canadiens

    History_of_the_Montreal_Canadiens

  • Elmer Lach
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1918–2015)

    centre, he was a member of the Punch line, along with Maurice Richard and Toe Blake. Lach led the NHL in scoring twice and was awarded the Hart Trophy in

    Elmer Lach

    Elmer Lach

    Elmer_Lach

  • Garry Robbins
  • Canadian wrestler and actor (1957–2013)

    Daniels (as Gary Robbins) 1999 Babel Wasco Call of the Wild: Part 1 Big Toe Blake 1998 My Date with the President's Daughter Biker #1 TV movie 1997 The

    Garry Robbins

    Garry_Robbins

  • Fedora
  • Felt hat with brim and indented crown

    Ice hockey coaches often wore one, most notably coaches Punch Imlach, Toe Blake, Billy Reay, and Murray Armstrong. In the 21st century, the fedora has

    Fedora

    Fedora

    Fedora

  • Jacques Plante
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1929–1986)

    1956 after missing 13 games because of a sinusitis operation, head coach Toe Blake was afraid it would impair his vision and would not permit him to wear

    Jacques Plante

    Jacques Plante

    Jacques_Plante

  • Hart Memorial Trophy
  • Ice hockey award

    Canadiens (6) 1937–38 Eddie Shore* (4) Defenceman Boston Bruins (4) 1938–39 Toe Blake* Left wing Montreal Canadiens (7) 1939–40 Ebbie Goodfellow* Defenceman

    Hart Memorial Trophy

    Hart Memorial Trophy

    Hart_Memorial_Trophy

  • 1946 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1946 ice hockey championship series

    at one point. The 1946 Stanley Cup was presented to Canadiens captain Toe Blake by NHL President Red Dutton following the Canadiens 6–3 win over the Bruins

    1946 Stanley Cup Final

    1946_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1968 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1968 ice hockey championship series

    than twelve minutes after the Canadiens won the Cup, Canadiens coach Toe Blake announced his retirement. He gave the reason that it had been a hard season

    1968 Stanley Cup Final

    1968_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • List of Montreal Canadiens award winners
  • Jean Béliveau biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 17, 2015 Toe Blake biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 17, 2015 Émile Bouchard

    List of Montreal Canadiens award winners

    List of Montreal Canadiens award winners

    List_of_Montreal_Canadiens_award_winners

  • 2017 Stanley Cup Final
  • 2017 ice hockey championship series

    joining Pete Green of the original Ottawa Senators (in 1920 and 1921) and Toe Blake of the Montreal Canadiens (in 1956 and 1957). This was the first Finals

    2017 Stanley Cup Final

    2017_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Scotty Bowman
  • Canadian ice hockey coach (born 1933)

    all-time in Canadiens history in both wins and winning percentage, behind Toe Blake in both categories. Not only did Bowman and general manager Sam Pollock

    Scotty Bowman

    Scotty Bowman

    Scotty_Bowman

  • Yvan Cournoyer
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1943)

    the label". Cournoyer was initially regarded by Canadiens head coach Toe Blake as a defensive liability and undeserving of a regular shift, though he

    Yvan Cournoyer

    Yvan Cournoyer

    Yvan_Cournoyer

  • 2002 Stanley Cup Final
  • 2002 ice hockey championship series

    1997 and 1998), surpassing the mark he held jointly with Montreal coach Toe Blake. It was his final game as a head coach, as he announced his retirement

    2002 Stanley Cup Final

    2002_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Eddie Shore
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1902–1985)

    of Springfield. In the film Slap Shot, Eddie Shore's name, along with Toe Blake and Dit Clapper, is considered synonymous with "old-time hockey." Shore

    Eddie Shore

    Eddie Shore

    Eddie_Shore

  • Montreal Maroons
  • Former professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL)

    the Maroons franchise. The last active Maroons player in the NHL was Toe Blake, who last played in the 1947–48 season as a long time left wing for the

    Montreal Maroons

    Montreal Maroons

    Montreal_Maroons

  • Montréal-Ouest
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    Sheraton Park, Strathearn Park and Toe Blake Park (which was named after former Montreal Canadiens head coach Toe Blake). The town also has an indoor ice

    Montréal-Ouest

    Montréal-Ouest

    Montréal-Ouest

  • 1966 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1966 ice hockey championship series

    Detroit would not return to the Stanley Cup Finals again until 1995. Toe Blake had coached the Canadiens to seven Cups in eleven years. In game one,

    1966 Stanley Cup Final

    1966_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1960 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1960 ice hockey championship series

    (Manager), Ken Reardon (Vice President) Sam Pollock (Personnel Director), Toe Blake (Coach) Hector Dubois (Trainer) Larry Aubut (Asst. Trainer) Camile DesRoches*

    1960 Stanley Cup Final

    1960_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Larry Kwong
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    and professional leagues in Canada and the United States. Coached by Toe Blake, Kwong was named as an alternate captain of the Valleyfield Braves. In

    Larry Kwong

    Larry Kwong

    Larry_Kwong

  • Claude Ruel
  • Canadian ice hockey coach (1938–2015)

    development. Ruel was hired to coach the Habs in 1968, replacing the legendary Toe Blake. He led a talented group of players to a Stanley Cup championship during

    Claude Ruel

    Claude Ruel

    Claude_Ruel

  • 1938–39 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    much better and the Canadiens finished sixth. One bright note was that Toe Blake won the scoring title, however, despite the poor showing of the team.

    1938–39 NHL season

    1938–39_NHL_season

  • Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
  • Ice hockey award

    08 1944–45 Bill Mosienko* Chicago Black Hawks RW 1 50 0 0.00 1945–46 Toe Blake* Montreal Canadiens† LW 1 50 2 0.04 1946–47 Bobby Bauer* Boston Bruins

    Lady Byng Memorial Trophy

    Lady Byng Memorial Trophy

    Lady_Byng_Memorial_Trophy

  • May 17
  • Day of the year

    Lawrence Welk, American accordion player and bandleader (born 1903) 1995 – Toe Blake, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (born 1912) 1996 – Kevin Gilbert

    May 17

    May_17

  • 1958 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1958 ice hockey championship series

    (President/Owner) Frank Selke Sr. (Manager), Ken Reardon (Vice President) Toe Blake (Coach) Hector Dubois (Trainer), Larry Aubut (Asst. Trainer) Camile DesRoches^

    1958 Stanley Cup Final

    1958_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • NHL All-Star team
  • Annual National Hockey League honor

    Syl Apps* Toronto Maple Leafs LW Paul Thompson (2) Chicago Black Hawks Toe Blake* Montreal Canadiens RW Gord Drillon* Toronto Maple Leafs No Second Team

    NHL All-Star team

    NHL_All-Star_team

  • 1956 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1956 ice hockey championship series

    games. This was the first Final for Henri Richard and former Habs player Toe Blake's first Final as coach. The Canadiens, down 4–2 after two periods, scored

    1956 Stanley Cup Final

    1956_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1965 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1965 ice hockey championship series

    Rocket Richard (Asst to President) Sam Pollock (Vice President/Manager), Toe Blake (Coach) Andy Galley (Trainer), Larry Albut (Asst. Trainer) ^A Four players

    1965 Stanley Cup Final

    1965_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1942–43 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    and coach Dick Irvin put together the first "Punch Line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Joe Benoit. Maurice Richard showed promise, but broke his leg, and

    1942–43 NHL season

    1942–43_NHL_season

  • 1943–44 Montreal Canadiens season
  • NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

    teammates included the "Punch Line" of Elmer Lach, Rocket Richard and Toe Blake. Durnan was a key element that took Montreal back to the Stanley Cup Final

    1943–44 Montreal Canadiens season

    1943–44_Montreal_Canadiens_season

  • Goaltender mask
  • Sports mask protecting the head and face

    head coach Toe Blake refused to allow him to wear it in a game, fearing it would inhibit his vision. After being stitched up, Plante gave Blake an ultimatum

    Goaltender mask

    Goaltender mask

    Goaltender_mask

  • 1937–38 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    game. The Canadiens beat the Hawks in game one of the quarterfinal, as Toe Blake had the hat trick. But Mike Karakas shut out the Canadiens in the second

    1937–38 NHL season

    1937–38_NHL_season

  • Jacques Lemaire
  • Canadian ice hockey player and coach (born 1945)

    1972, Henri Richard in 1966 and 1971, Jean Béliveau in 1960 and 1965 and Toe Blake in 1944 and 1946). One of the two Cup-winners scored by Lemaire came at

    Jacques Lemaire

    Jacques Lemaire

    Jacques_Lemaire

  • 2024–25 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    May 2, 2025. TSN [@TSN_Sports] (May 29, 2025). "Kris Knoblauch joins Toe Blake, Tommy Ivan, Scotty Bowman, Jimmy Skinner and Punch Imlach as the only

    2024–25 NHL season

    2024–25_NHL_season

  • Hector (given name)
  • Name list

    Scottish philosopher and historian Hector Berlioz, French composer Hector (Toe) Blake, Canadian hall of fame hockey player and coach Hector Luis Bustamante

    Hector (given name)

    Hector (given name)

    Hector_(given_name)

  • 1959 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1959 ice hockey championship series

    (Manager), Ken Reardon (Vice President) Sam Pollock (Personnel Director), Toe Blake (Coach) Hector Dubois (Trainer, Larry Aubut (Asst. Trainer) Camile DesRoches*

    1959 Stanley Cup Final

    1959_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1944–45 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Elmer Lach, though, won the scoring race with 26 goals and 80 points. Toe Blake finished third with 29 goals, 38 assists, and for the second time, an

    1944–45 NHL season

    1944–45_NHL_season

  • 1935 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1935 ice hockey championship series

    Northcott 7 Reginald Hooley Smith (Captain) 8 Dave Trottier 8 Hector Toe Blake 9 Gus Marker 10 Herb Cain 15 Earl Robinson 16 Sammy McManus   Defencemen

    1935 Stanley Cup Final

    1935_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Blake Griffin
  • American basketball player (born 1989)

    Blake Austin Griffin (born March 16, 1989) is an American former professional basketball player. Griffin primarily played with the Los Angeles Clippers

    Blake Griffin

    Blake Griffin

    Blake_Griffin

  • 1998 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1998 ice hockey championship series

    and the Wings the previous year), tying him with former Canadiens coach Toe Blake for the record of most Cups won by a coach (which he would break when

    1998 Stanley Cup Final

    1998_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • List of NHL career playoff points leaders
  • 080 23 Cale Makar 2019–2025 1.076 24 Eric Lindros 1992–2007 1.075 25 Toe Blake 1934–1948 1.069 26 Ken Linseman 1978–1992 1.062 27 Phil Esposito 1963–1981

    List of NHL career playoff points leaders

    List_of_NHL_career_playoff_points_leaders

  • The Rocket (2005 film)
  • 2005 Canadian film

    Roberts Jean Béliveau Vincent Lecavalier Bernie Geoffrion Ian Laperrière Toe Blake Randy Thomas Tommy Gorman Philip Craig Bob Dill Sean Avery Frank Selke

    The Rocket (2005 film)

    The_Rocket_(2005_film)

  • 1967 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1967 ice hockey championship series

    Maple Leaf Gardens (3, 4, 6) Coaches Toronto: Punch Imlach Montreal: Toe Blake Captains Toronto: George Armstrong Montreal: Jean Beliveau Dates April

    1967 Stanley Cup Final

    1967_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1962–63 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    with a bad cut on his head that required many stitches. Montreal coach Toe Blake had some caustic remarks for Fleming when he was leaving the ice, which

    1962–63 NHL season

    1962–63_NHL_season

  • Mats Näslund
  • Swedish ice hockey player (born 1959)

    voting. He became the second Canadiens player to win the Lady Byng, after Toe Blake in 1945–46. During the 1988 NHL All-Star Game, his five assists established

    Mats Näslund

    Mats Näslund

    Mats_Näslund

  • Émile Bouchard
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1919–2012)

    retirement. Toe Blake, who had taken over as coach, talked him into playing one more season to assist the younger players. Bouchard recognized Blake's value

    Émile Bouchard

    Émile Bouchard

    Émile_Bouchard

  • Richard Riot
  • Riot that occurred in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    coaching career in 1930–31. He was replaced by former Canadiens player Toe Blake. Irvin coached only one more season before succumbing to bone cancer.

    Richard Riot

    Richard Riot

    Richard_Riot

  • Walden, Ontario
  • Dissolved municipality in Ontario, Canada

    settlement. Victoria Mines was the birthplace of Hockey Hall of Famer Hector "Toe" Blake. Worthington was located near the community of Beaver Lake. Worthington

    Walden, Ontario

    Walden, Ontario

    Walden,_Ontario

  • 1957 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1957 ice hockey championship series

    (Chairman/Owner) Ken Reardon (Vice President), Frank Selke Sr. (Manager) Toe Blake (Coach) Hector Dubois (Trainer), Larry Aubut (Asst. Trainer) Camile DesRoches^

    1957 Stanley Cup Final

    1957_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1945–46 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Chicago Stadium Recap   Toe Blake (4) – pp – 06:04 Maurice Richard (4) – pp – 12:01 First period 11:26 – Bill Mosienko (2) Toe Blake (5) – 10:54 Murph Chamberlain

    1945–46 NHL season

    1945–46_NHL_season

  • 1943–44 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    a wide margin. The new and more familiar "Punch line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake, and Maurice Richard dominated the offence and Richard had 32 goals. He

    1943–44 NHL season

    1943–44_NHL_season

  • 1947 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1947 ice hockey championship series

    Toronto: Hap Day Montreal: Dick Irvin Captains Toronto: Syl Apps Montreal: Toe Blake Dates April 8–19, 1947 Series-winning goal Ted Kennedy (14:39, third)

    1947 Stanley Cup Final

    1947_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Ernie Russell C–R Canada Fred Scanlan F Canada 1966 Max Bentley C Canada Toe Blake LW Canada Emile Bouchard D Canada Frank Brimsek G United States Ted Kennedy

    List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame

    List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame

    List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame

  • The Hockey News
  • Canadian ice hockey magazine, founded 1947

    Broda Frank Boucher Cy Denneny Bernie Parent Brett Hull Aurel Joliat Toe Blake Frank Brimsek Elmer Lach Dave Keon Grant Fuhr Brian Leetch Earl Seibert

    The Hockey News

    The_Hockey_News

  • Blake Snell
  • American baseball player (born 1992)

    com. Retrieved July 22, 2022. West, Jenna (April 16, 2019). "Blake Snell fractured his toe in strange bathroom accident". Sports Illustrated. "Here's how

    Blake Snell

    Blake Snell

    Blake_Snell

  • 1947–48 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    lost more than a game when Bill Juzda checked captain Toe Blake into the boards, breaking Blake's ankle and ending his career. It was also the end of the

    1947–48 NHL season

    1947–48_NHL_season

  • History of the National Hockey League (1942–1967)
  • led by the "Punch line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Maurice "Rocket" Richard. In 1944–45, Lach, Richard and Blake finished first, second and third in the

    History of the National Hockey League (1942–1967)

    History of the National Hockey League (1942–1967)

    History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1942–1967)

  • Dickie Moore (ice hockey)
  • Canadian hockey player (1931–2015)

    Canadiens were travelling on the train, he asked for a meeting with coach Toe Blake and his linemates, Maurice and Henri Richard. At the time, Henri was Dickie's

    Dickie Moore (ice hockey)

    Dickie Moore (ice hockey)

    Dickie_Moore_(ice_hockey)

  • 1946–47 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap   Ken Smith (1) – 02:30 First period 05:58 – Toe Blake (1) No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 12:30

    1946–47 NHL season

    1946–47_NHL_season

  • 1963–64 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Trophy winner Jacques Plante – whose relationship with Canadiens' coach Toe Blake had seriously soured – along with Don Marshall and Phil Goyette. Among

    1963–64 NHL season

    1963–64_NHL_season

  • Blake (surname)
  • Surname list

    Timothy Blake, American actress Toe Blake (1912–1995), Canadian ice hockey player and coach Tom Blake (disambiguation), multiple people Tony Blake (disambiguation)

    Blake (surname)

    Blake_(surname)

  • 1955–56 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    new coach, their one-time great former All-Star left-winger, Hector "Toe" Blake. Dick Irvin, formerly the coach in Montreal, whom Habs' GM Frank Selke

    1955–56 NHL season

    1955–56_NHL_season

  • 1945–46 Montreal Canadiens season
  • NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

    Coach Dick Irvin Captain Toe Blake Arena Montreal Forum Team leaders Goals Toe Blake (29) Assists Elmer Lach (34) Points Toe Blake (50) Penalty minutes Emile

    1945–46 Montreal Canadiens season

    1945–46_Montreal_Canadiens_season

  • List of ice hockey line nicknames
  • together by head coach Tommy Ivan in 1947. 1947-1952 The Punch Line Hector "Toe" Blake, Elmer Lach, Maurice "Rocket" Richard Montreal Canadiens NHL The trio

    List of ice hockey line nicknames

    List of ice hockey line nicknames

    List_of_ice_hockey_line_nicknames

  • 1959–60 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    insisted on wearing a mask for the remainder of the game. Montreal coach Toe Blake was bitterly opposed to the idea, but did not have a backup goaltender

    1959–60 NHL season

    1959–60_NHL_season

  • 1941–42 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    starred with 20 goals, the first Canadien to do that since 1938–39, when Toe Blake did it. The New York Rangers had a new goaltender as Sugar Jim Henry replaced

    1941–42 NHL season

    1941–42_NHL_season

  • Bill Cowley
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1912–1993)

    season with a knee injury, he finished third in league scoring behind Toe Blake and Sweeney Schriner, and set a new single-season NHL record for assists

    Bill Cowley

    Bill Cowley

    Bill_Cowley

  • 1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season
  • NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

    coach, Toe Blake, was livid, but he had no other goalie to call upon, and Plante refused to return to the goal unless he kept the mask. Blake agreed on

    1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season

    1959–60_Montreal_Canadiens_season

  • Bill Durnan
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1916–1972)

    Preceded by Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens captain 1948 Succeeded by Emile Bouchard Preceded by Johnny Mowers Winner of the Vezina Trophy 1944, 1945, 1946

    Bill Durnan

    Bill Durnan

    Bill_Durnan

  • 1958–59 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Canadiens used Claude Pronovost in goal. He let in five goals before coach Toe Blake replaced him in the third period with Claude Cyr; it was Cyr's first and

    1958–59 NHL season

    1958–59_NHL_season

  • Bill Mosienko
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1921–1994)

    Preceded by Clint Smith Winner of the Lady Byng Trophy 1945 Succeeded by Toe Blake

    Bill Mosienko

    Bill Mosienko

    Bill_Mosienko

  • 1936–37 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Young, Larry Aurie, Russ Blinco, Buzz Boll, Pit Lepine, Dave Trottier, Toe Blake and Art Chapman. With five games left to play, Chicago owner Frederic

    1936–37 NHL season

    1936–37_NHL_season

  • Houston Huskies
  • Minor league ice hockey team in Houston, Texas

    playing in Sam Houston Coliseum. In 1948 former Montreal Canadiens player Toe Blake was named head coach. The Huskies went on to have a great season, eventually

    Houston Huskies

    Houston_Huskies

  • History of the National Hockey League
  • led by the "Punch line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Maurice "Rocket" Richard. In 1944–45, Lach, Richard and Blake finished first, second and third in the

    History of the National Hockey League

    History of the National Hockey League

    History_of_the_National_Hockey_League

  • Andy Bathgate
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1932–2016)

    stick but uses his fists in a real fight"). Responding to the article, Toe Blake, the Montreal Canadiens' head coach, admitted that Montreal players used

    Andy Bathgate

    Andy Bathgate

    Andy_Bathgate

  • 1942–43 Montreal Canadiens season
  • NHL hockey team season

    and coach Dick Irvin put together the first "Punch Line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Joe Benoit. Benoit became the first Canadien to hit the 30-goal plateau

    1942–43 Montreal Canadiens season

    1942–43_Montreal_Canadiens_season

  • 1934–35 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Miller C/D 22 3 0 3 2 Paul Haynes C 11 1 2 3 0 Sammy McManus LW 25 0 1 1 8 Toe Blake LW 8 0 0 0 0 Alec Connell G 48 0 0 0 0 Bill MacKenzie D 5 0 0 0 0 Aubrey

    1934–35 Montreal Maroons season

    1934–35_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • List of Franco-Ontarians
  • Spittin' Chiclets on Barstool Sports Stephen Blais, politician Hector "Toe" Blake, NHL player and coach Michel Bock, historian Raymond Bonin, federal Member

    List of Franco-Ontarians

    List_of_Franco-Ontarians

  • 1939–40 Montreal Canadiens season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Buswell Arena Montreal Forum Team leaders Goals Toe Blake (17) Assists Toe Blake (21) Points Toe Blake (38) Penalty minutes Polly Drouin (51) Wins Claude

    1939–40 Montreal Canadiens season

    1939–40_Montreal_Canadiens_season

  • August 21
  • Day of the year

    Nikolay Bogolyubov, Russian mathematician and physicist (died 1992) 1912 – Toe Blake, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (died 1995) 1914 – Doug Wright,

    August 21

    August_21

  • 1967–68 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Black Hawks: Billy Reay Detroit Red Wings: Sid Abel Montreal Canadiens: Toe Blake New York Rangers: Emile Francis Toronto Maple Leafs: Punch Imlach Los

    1967–68 NHL season

    1967–68_NHL_season

  • List of NHL players (B)
  • Blair Sammy Blais Mike Blaisdell Bob Blake Hector "Toe" Blake Jackson Blake Jason Blake Mickey Blake Mike Blake Rob Blake Nicolas Blanchard Joseph Blandisi

    List of NHL players (B)

    List_of_NHL_players_(B)

  • Dit Clapper
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1907–1978)

    throughout the NHL." Mentioned in the hockey cult movie Slap Shot with Toe Blake and Eddie Shore as prime examples of "old time hockey." Former NHL defenceman

    Dit Clapper

    Dit Clapper

    Dit_Clapper

  • Deaths in May 1995
  • lethal injection. Doug Woodward, 70, Canadian Olympic sailor (1952, 1964). Toe Blake, 82, Canadian ice hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League

    Deaths in May 1995

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  • 1938 Detroit Red Wings–Montreal Canadiens European tour
  • Sports exhibition

    beat Detroit, winning in overtime 6–5 in front of 5,000 spectators, with Toe Blake scoring the overtime winner for the Canadiens. The following day, the

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  • Herb Cain
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1912–1982)

    Maroons scout had gone to Windsor to evaluate the play of Toe Blake, but he picked Cain over Blake, who remained a life-long friend of Cain. Another version

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  • 1966–67 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Black Hawks: Billy Reay Detroit Red Wings: Sid Abel Montreal Canadiens: Toe Blake New York Rangers: Emile Francis Toronto Maple Leafs: Punch Imlach The

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  • Coe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex and Suffolk)

    Coe

    English (Essex and Suffolk) : nickname from the jackdaw, Middle English co, Old English cā (see Kay). The jackdaw is noted for its sleek black color, raucous voice, and thievish nature, and any of these attributes could readily have given rise to the nickname.

    Coe

  • TSE
  • Male

    Native American

    TSE

    Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."

    TSE

  • Tee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tee

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.

    Tee

  • TORE
  • Male

    Italian

    TORE

     Italian short form of Latin Salvatore, TORE means "savior." Compare with another form of Tore.

    TORE

  • Tobe
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, German, Hebrew

    Tobe

    The Lord is Good

    Tobe

  • Roe
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew

    Roe

    Red Haired; Roe Deer

    Roe

  • Towe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Towe

    English : variant of Tow.

    Towe

  • NOE
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    NOE

    Hawaiian name NOE means "mist; misty rain."

    NOE

  • MOE
  • Female

    Japanese

    MOE

    (萌) Japanese name MOE means "budding."

    MOE

  • NOE
  • Male

    Greek

    NOE

    (Νῶε) Greek form of Hebrew Noach, NOE means "rest." In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story. 

    NOE

  • Tye
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Tye

    From the enclosure.

    Tye

  • Noe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, Dutch, French (Noé, Noë), Spanish (Noé), Catalan (Noè)

    Noe

    English, German, Dutch, French (Noé, Noë), Spanish (Noé), Catalan (Noè) : from the Biblical personal name Noach ‘Noah’, which means ‘comfort’ in Hebrew. According to the Book of Genesis, Noah, having been forewarned by God, built an ark into which he took his family and representatives of every species of animal, and so was saved from the flood that God sent to destroy the world because of human wickedness. The personal name was not common among non-Jews in the Middle Ages, but the Biblical story was an extremely popular subject for miracle plays. In many cases, therefore, the surname probably derives from a nickname referring to someone who had played the part of Noah in a miracle play or pageant, rather than from a personal name.

    Noe

  • TORE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    TORE

     Variant spelling of Scandinavian Tor, TORE means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with another form of Tore.

    TORE

  • Coe
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Coe

    Hollow in the Hill

    Coe

  • TOR
  • Male

    Arthurian

    TOR

    , (Sir), 1st knight of the Round Table.

    TOR

  • Tone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tone

    English : variant of Town.Japanese : variously written, usually with characters meaning either ‘sword’ or ‘benefit’ and ‘root’, the latter version being used for the name of the Tone River, which was formerly the boundary between the provinces of Musashi (now Tōkyō and Saitama prefecture) and Shimōsa (now Chiba prefecture), until it was diverted in early modern times to become the northern boundary of Chiba. Some families may have taken their name from the name of the river.

    Tone

  • TOKE
  • Male

    Danish

    TOKE

    , the mad, or, the raging.

    TOKE

  • TOU-TOU-EA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TOU-TOU-EA

    , the mother of Amenhotep.

    TOU-TOU-EA

  • Poe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Poe

    English : nickname from Old Norse pá ‘peacock’ (see Peacock). This surname is also established in Ireland.Poe is a common surname found in the 17th and 18th centuries in VA and SC. The ancestors of the poet Edgar Allan Poe (1809–49) were of Scotch-Irish descent, having emigrated from Ireland to Lancaster Co., PA, in about 1748.

    Poe

  • TYE
  • Male

    English

    TYE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."

    TYE

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Online names & meanings

  • Anushree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anushree

    Goddess Laxmi, Pretty

  • Etasha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Etasha

    Shining

  • Fiorello
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Italian

    Fiorello

    Little Flower

  • MATTATHIA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MATTATHIA

    (מַתִּתְיָהוּ) Hebrew form of Greek Mattathias, MATTATHIA means "gift of God."

  • Bhanumitra | பாநுமித்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhanumitra | பாநுமித்ர

    Friend of Sun, Planet mercury

  • Aleemah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aleemah

    Learned; Wise; Knowing; Knowledgeable

  • Chintya | சிஂத்யா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chintya | சிஂத்யா

    Worthy of thought

  • Thamra
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Thamra

    Beautiful Angel

  • Gavisht | கவிஷ்ட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gavisht | கவிஷ்ட

    Abode of light

  • CAMELIA
  • Female

    Romanian

    CAMELIA

    Romanian name derived from the Latin name of the flowering evergreen shrub, camellia, named after the Czech-born missionary/botanist Georg Josef Kamel, from the word kamel, CAMELIA means "camel."

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  • Tye
  • v. t.

    See Tie, the proper orthography.

  • Top
  • n.

    The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground.

  • Top
  • v. t.

    To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; -- chiefly used in the past participle.

  • Top
  • n.

    The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school.

  • Tone
  • v. t.

    To give tone, or a particular tone, to; to tune. See Tune, v. t.

  • Toe
  • n.

    A projection from the periphery of a revolving piece, acting as a cam to lift another piece.

  • Top
  • v. t.

    To rise to the top of; to go over the top of.

  • Tote
  • n.

    The entire body, or all; as, the whole tote.

  • Toe
  • n.

    One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.

  • Hoe
  • v. t.

    To cut, dig, scrape, turn, arrange, or clean, with a hoe; as, to hoe the earth in a garden; also, to clear from weeds, or to loosen or arrange the earth about, with a hoe; as, to hoe corn.

  • Tow
  • v. t.

    The act of towing, or the state of being towed; --chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow.

  • Toe
  • n.

    A lateral projection at one end, or between the ends, of a piece, as a rod or bolt, by means of which it is moved.

  • Tone
  • n.

    The larger kind of interval between contiguous sounds in the diatonic scale, the smaller being called a semitone as, a whole tone too flat; raise it a tone.

  • Toe
  • n.

    Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.

  • Hoe
  • v. i.

    To use a hoe; to labor with a hoe.

  • Toe
  • n.

    The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.

  • Toe
  • v. t.

    To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.

  • Toe
  • v. i.

    To hold or carry the toes (in a certain way).

  • Toed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Toe

  • Toe
  • n.

    The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step.