Good Friday Massacre


The Good Friday Massacre,
was a second-round playoff match-up during the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs. The game occurred on Good Friday, April 20, 1984 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, between the Quebec Nordiques and the Montreal Canadiens. It is notable less for its series-ending finish than its epic brawl between the players, which spanned multiple periods and resulted in 11 ejections and 252 penalty minutes. It was the most epic episode of the Battle of Quebec.

Game play

After a number of fights, a bench-clearing brawl broke out as the siren sounded to end the second period. Amongst the fourteen altercations at the end of the second period were the Canadiens' Mario Tremblay smashing the nose of the Nordiques' Peter Stastny, and Nordiques' Louis Sleigher knocking Canadiens' Jean Hamel unconscious by sucker-punching him in the eye. Bruce Hood, the referee for the game, sent the teams off the ice without officially ending the second period by assigning penalties for the brawl.
After the intermission, with all players from both teams on the ice to warm up for the third period, a second brawl broke out. The public address announcer started reading the penalty summary as the players warmed up, and as players heard the confirmation that they were to be ejected from the game anyway, some felt they "might as well take some guys with ", as "they had nothing to lose". In particular, the Canadiens players went after the Nordiques' Louis Sleigher, furious with him for the damage he had inflicted on Jean Hamel in the original brawl. The second brawl included a fight between brothers Dale Hunter and Mark Hunter.
The officials had to be summoned to the ice to restore order; Bruce Hood was roundly criticized for his handling of the situation. Hood had failed to "complete" the second period by informing the time keeper and the head coaches as to what penalties had been assigned, including which players had been ejected from the game and should not return to the ice for the third period. Hood retired after the playoffs that year, doing so amidst speculation that his retirement occurred at the behest of the NHL.
A total of 252 penalty minutes were incurred and 11 players were ejected. Hamel managed to return for training camp in the autumn of 1984, but sustained another eye injury in Montreal's October 4 pre-season game, prompting him to retire.

Aftermath

When the brawl took place, the Canadiens were trailing 1-0. After surrendering one more goal to Quebec just over two minutes into the third period, Montreal scored five consecutive goals, eventually defeating the Nordiques 5-3, thereby winning the series 4 games to 2. However, the Canadiens were defeated in the Prince of Wales Conference Finals by the New York Islanders in six games.

Game summary

PeriodTeamGoalAssistTimeScore
1stQUEPeter Šťastný Jean-François Sauvé, Anton Šťastný 5:121–0 QUE
3rdQUEMichel Goulet 2:022–0 QUE
3rdMTLSteve Shutt Bobby Smith, Pierre Mondou 6:232–1 QUE
3rdMTLSteve Shutt Mats Näslund 9:112–2
3rdMTLRick Green Bobby Smith 12:143–2 MTL
3rdMTLJohn Chabot Guy Lafleur, Mats Näslund 13:274–2 MTL
3rdMTLGuy Carbonneau Ryan Walter 14:285–2 MTL
3rdQUEWilf Paiement Jean-François Sauvé, Alain Côté 16:515–3 MTL

PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stQUEWilf PaiementFighting0:235:00
1stMTLMike McPheeFighting0:235:00
1stQUEMichel GouletHolding2:482:00
1stMTLBobby SmithSlashing2:482:00
1stMTLCraig LudwigTripping4:182:00
1stMTLJean HamelIllegal stick5:012:00
1stQUEWally WeirCharging9:512:00
1stQUEBlake WesleyHolding11:522:00
1stQUEPat PriceSlashing17:232:00
1stMTLChris NilanElbowing17:232:00
1stQUEMario MaroisSlashing20:002:00
2ndQUEMichel GouletHolding3:522:00
2ndMTLChris CheliosRoughing15:202:00
2ndQUEDale HunterRoughing15:202:00
2ndQUEDale HunterRoughing17:392:00
2ndMTLRick GreenRoughing17:392:00
2ndQUEAnton ŠťastnýFighting17:595:00
2ndMTLCraig LudwigFighting17:595:00
2ndQUEAndré DoréInterference19:442:00
2ndMTLBobby SmithInterference19:482:00
2ndQUEDale HunterRoughing, Fighting, Game misconduct20:0019:00
2ndMTLGuy CarbonneauRoughing20:002:00
2ndMTLMark HunterFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndMTLJean HamelRoughing20:002:00
2ndMTLMike McPheeFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndMTLMario TremblayFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndMTLRichard SévignyFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndQUEWally WeirFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndQUEPeter ŠťastnýFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndQUELouis SleigherFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndQUEClint MalarchukFighting, Game misconduct20:0015:00
2ndQUERandy MollerFighting, Misconduct, Game misconduct20:0025:00
2ndMTLChris NilanFighting, Misconduct, Game misconduct20:0030:00
3rdQUEMichel GouletTripping6:462:00

Period1st2nd3rdTotal
Quebec89724
Montreal118726

TeamGoals/Opportunities
Quebec1/5
Montreal0/6

TeamPlayerStatistics
1stMTLSteve Shutt2 Goals
2ndMTLMats Näslund1 Assist
3rdMTLChris Chelios

Broadcast

It was broadcast on CBC Television and Télévision de Radio-Canada in Canada, and on the USA Network in the United States.
ChannelPlay-by-playColor Commentators
CBCBob ColeMickey Redmond
Dick Irvin Jr.
Don Cherry
Radio-CanadaRené LecavalierGilles Tremblay
USAAl AlbertGary Green