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11th National Hockey League All-Star Game
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| game_name | 11th NHL All-Star Game |
| visitor | All-Star team |
| home | Montreal Canadiens |
| visitor_total | 5 |
| home_total | 3 |
| visitor_per1 | 2 |
| visitor_per2 | 1 |
| visitor_per3 | 2 |
| home_per1 | 1 |
| home_per2 | 2 |
| home_per3 | 0 |
| date | October 5, 1957 |
| arena | Montreal Forum |
| city | Montreal |
| attendance | 13,003 |
| Coaches | All-Star team: Milt Schmidt |
| Montreal Canadiens: Toe Blake | |
| previous | 1956 |
| next | 1958 |
Montreal Canadiens: Toe Blake The 11th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum, home of the Montreal Canadiens, on October 5, 1957. The Canadiens, winner of the 1957 Stanley Cup Finals, played a team of All-Stars for the second consecutive year, with the All-Stars winning by a 5–3 score.
Boxscore
| NHL All-Stars | Montreal Canadiens | Final score | 5 | 3 | Head coach | Milt Schmidt (Boston Bruins) | Toe Blake (Montreal Canadiens) | Lineup | Scoring summary | Penalties | Win/loss | W - Glenn Hall | L - Jacques Plante | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting lineup: | Starting lineup: |
- Referee: Red Storey
- Linesmen: Doug Davies, Bill Roberts
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