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New York Rangers Win Stanley Cup: Game Action and Between-Period Interviews (1933)

New York Rangers Win Stanley Cup: Game Action and Between-Period Interviews (1933) On April 13, 1933, the New York Rangers win the fourth and final game of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup, a 1-0 overtime victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Canadian broadcaster Foster Hewitt calls game action and conducts between-period interviews with coaches and players, including with Rangers players Bill Cook and Bun Cook and Rangers head coach Lester Patrick.The Rangers won the Stanley Cup series with three wins in four games, with the final three games played in Toronto.

(1933)

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