1957–58 Toronto Maple Leafs season

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1957–58 Toronto Maple Leafs
Division6th NHL
1957–58 record21–38–11
Goals for192
Goals against226
Team information
General manager Stafford Smythe interim
Coach Billy Reay
Captain Vacant
Team leaders
Goals Dick Duff (26)
Assists Billy Harris (28)
Points Dick Duff
Penalty minutes George Armstrong (93)
Wins Ed Chadwick (21)
Goals against average Ed Chadwick (3.19)
  1956–57
1958–59  

The 1957–58 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 41st season in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Final standings

National Hockey League [1]
GPWLTGFGADIFFPts
1 Montreal Canadiens 70431710250158+9296
2 New York Rangers 70322513195188+777
3 Detroit Red Wings 70292912176207−3170
4 Boston Bruins 70272815199194+569
5 Chicago Black Hawks 7024397163202−3955
6 Toronto Maple Leafs 70213811192226−3453

Record vs. opponents

1957–58 NHL Records [2]
TeamBOSCHIDETMTLNYRTOR
Boston 7–3–48–5–13–9–26–5–33–6–5
Chicago 3–7–47–73–10–14–9–17–6–1
Detroit 5–8–17–73–7–44–5–510–2–2
Montreal 9–3–210–3–17–3–46–6–211–2–1
New York 5–6–39–4–15–4–56–6–27–5–2
Toronto 6–3–56–7–12–10–22–11–15–7–2

Schedule and results

No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LOctober 8, 19570–1@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)0–1–0
2LOctober 12, 19573–5 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)0–2–0
3LOctober 17, 19573–9@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)0–3–0
4WOctober 19, 19577–0 Boston Bruins (1957–58)1–3–0
5LOctober 20, 19571–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)1–4–0
6LOctober 23, 19570–3@ New York Rangers (1957–58)1–5–0
7WOctober 26, 19573–0 New York Rangers (1957–58)2–5–0
8LOctober 30, 19572–6 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)2–6–0
9WOctober 31, 19573–1@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)3–6–0
10TNovember 2, 19573–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)3–6–1
11LNovember 6, 19572–4 New York Rangers (1957–58)3–7–1
12WNovember 7, 19575–3@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)4–7–1
13TNovember 9, 19573–3 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)4–7–2
14LNovember 10, 19571–3@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)4–8–2
15LNovember 13, 19572–4 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)4–9–2
16LNovember 16, 19572–4 Boston Bruins (1957–58)4–10–2
17TNovember 17, 19572–2@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)4–10–3
18WNovember 20, 19572–1 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)5–10–3
19LNovember 23, 19571–2 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)5–11–3
20WNovember 24, 19575–1@ New York Rangers (1957–58)6–11–3
21TNovember 28, 19573–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)6–11–4
22WNovember 30, 19573–2 Boston Bruins (1957–58)7–11–4
23WDecember 1, 19577–2@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)8–11–4
24TDecember 4, 19570–0 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)8–11–5
25LDecember 5, 19573–4@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)8–12–5
26TDecember 7, 19573–3 New York Rangers (1957–58)8–12–6
27WDecember 8, 19572–1@ New York Rangers (1957–58)9–12–6
28WDecember 14, 19574–1 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)10–12–6
29WDecember 15, 19573–1@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)11–12–6
30LDecember 19, 19572–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)11–13–6
31TDecember 21, 19573–3 Boston Bruins (1957–58)11–13–7
32LDecember 22, 19572–5@ New York Rangers (1957–58)11–14–7
33WDecember 25, 19575–4 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)12–14–7
34WDecember 28, 19576–1 New York Rangers (1957–58)13–14–7
35LDecember 29, 19571–2@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)13–15–7
36LJanuary 2, 19582–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)13–16–7
37LJanuary 4, 19582–4 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)13–17–7
38LJanuary 5, 19582–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)13–18–7
39TJanuary 8, 19585–5@ New York Rangers (1957–58)13–18–8
40TJanuary 11, 19582–2 Boston Bruins (1957–58)13–18–9
41WJanuary 12, 19585–3@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)14–18–9
42LJanuary 16, 19582–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)14–19–9
43WJanuary 18, 19582–1 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)15–19–9
44LJanuary 19, 19583–5@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)15–20–9
45LJanuary 22, 19580–2 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)15–21–9
46WJanuary 25, 19587–1 New York Rangers (1957–58)16–21–9
47TJanuary 26, 19583–3@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)16–21–10
48LJanuary 29, 19581–4 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)16–22–10
49WFebruary 1, 19589–2 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)17–22–10
50LFebruary 2, 19581–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)17–23–10
51LFebruary 8, 19583–7 Boston Bruins (1957–58)17–24–10
52WFebruary 9, 19582–0@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)18–24–10
53LFebruary 12, 19582–5 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)18–25–10
54LFebruary 15, 19583–6 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)18–26–10
55LFebruary 16, 19581–4@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)18–27–10
56WFebruary 22, 19583–1 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)19–27–10
57LFebruary 23, 19582–4@ New York Rangers (1957–58)19–28–10
58LFebruary 27, 19581–4@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)19–29–10
59LMarch 1, 19584–5 New York Rangers (1957–58)19–30–10
60WMarch 2, 19586–5@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)20–30–10
61WMarch 5, 19585–2 Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)21–30–10
62TMarch 8, 19583–3 Boston Bruins (1957–58)21–30–11
63LMarch 9, 19580–7@ Boston Bruins (1957–58)21–31–11
64LMarch 12, 19583–5 Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)21–32–11
65LMarch 15, 19581–3 Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)21–33–11
66LMarch 16, 19582–3@ Chicago Black Hawks (1957–58)21–34–11
67LMarch 18, 19582–4@ Detroit Red Wings (1957–58)21–35–11
68LMarch 20, 19584–7@ Montreal Canadiens (1957–58)21–36–11
69LMarch 22, 19580–7 New York Rangers (1957–58)21–37–11
70LMarch 23, 19582–3@ New York Rangers (1957–58)21–38–11

Playoffs

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Dick Duff 6526234979
Billy Harris 6816284432
Brian Cullen 6720234329
George Armstrong 5917254293
Barry Cullen 7016254137
Ron Stewart 7015243951
Tod Sloan 5913253858
Frank Mahovlich 6720163667
Bob Pulford 7014173148
Tim Horton 536202639
Gary Aldcorn 5910142412
Jim Morrison 703212462
Rudy Migay 487142118
Paul Masnick 41291114
Bob Baun 67191091
Marc Reaume 6817849
Gerry James 1532561
Sid Smith 122132
Pete Conacher 50115
Earl Balfour 10000
Carl Brewer 20000
Ed Chadwick 700000
Ken Girard 30000
Al MacNeil 130009
Bob Nevin 40000
Noel Price 10005
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASASVSV%SO
Ed Chadwick 4200702138112233.194
Team:4200702138112233.194

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Awards and records

Transactions

See also

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References

  1. "1957–1958 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  2. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  3. "1957-58 Toronto Maple Leafs Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved May 26, 2009.