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The Toronto Maple Leafs won the second of three consecutive Stanley Cups. Five different Maple Leafs - Bob Nevin, Dick Duff, Ron Stewart, Red Kelly and Dave Keon - recorded multiple-goal performances in the five-game Stanley Cup Final win over Detroit. In Game 1, Duff set a playoff record that still stands by scoring the fastest two goals from the start of a game (1:08). Keon scored twice in Game 5 with Toronto players in the penalty box, establishing a playoff mark for shorthanded goals in one game. He also led the Maple Leafs and finished third in NHL playoff scoring with 5-7-12. Thirty-eight year-old goaltender Johnny Bower led the playoffs in GAA (1.60) and limited Detroit to 10 goals in five Final games. Of Toronto's three consecutive champions from 1962-64, the 1963 team posted the best playoff record (8-2) and was the only one to win the regular-season title (35-23-12).
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