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List of Stanley Cup champions and Tom Johnson (ice hockey)

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Difference between List of Stanley Cup champions and Tom Johnson (ice hockey)

List of Stanley Cup champions vs. Tom Johnson (ice hockey)

The Stanley Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey league. Thomas Christian "Tomcat" Johnson (February 18, 1928 – November 21, 2007) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and executive.

Similarities between List of Stanley Cup champions and Tom Johnson (ice hockey)

List of Stanley Cup champions and Tom Johnson (ice hockey) have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bep Guidolin, Boston Bruins, Harry Sinden, Hockey Hall of Fame, Ice hockey, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League, Stanley Cup, 1953 Stanley Cup Finals, 1956 Stanley Cup Finals, 1957 Stanley Cup Finals, 1958 Stanley Cup Finals, 1959 Stanley Cup Finals, 1960 Stanley Cup Finals, 1970 Stanley Cup Finals, 1972 Stanley Cup Finals.

Bep Guidolin

Armand "Bep" Guidolin (December 9, 1925 – November 24, 2008) was a Canadian National Hockey League player.

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Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston.

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Harry Sinden

Harry James Sinden (born September 14, 1932 in Weston, Ontario) was the long-time general manager, coach, and president for the Boston Bruins NHL hockey team, and was the coach of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series.

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Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) is an ice hockey museum located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Ice hockey

Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points.

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Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling, Canadiens, is always used.

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National Hockey League

The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America, currently comprising 31 teams: 24 in the United States and 7 in Canada.

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Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup (La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff winner.

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1953 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1953 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens.

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1956 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1956 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Montreal Canadiens and the two-time defending champion Detroit Red Wings in the fourth Detroit-Montreal series in the 1950s, the two teams having met in the previous two years as well as; Detroit won all three.

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1957 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1957 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the defending champion Montreal Canadiens and the Boston Bruins.

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1958 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1958 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the two-time defending champion Montreal Canadiens and the Boston Bruins in a rematch of the 1957 Final.

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1959 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1959 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the three-time defending champion Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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1960 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1960 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the four-time defending champion Montreal Canadiens, appearing in their tenth consecutive Final series and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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1970 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1970 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues, appearing in their third straight finals.

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1972 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1972 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers.

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List of Stanley Cup champions and Tom Johnson (ice hockey) Comparison

List of Stanley Cup champions has 646 relations, while Tom Johnson (ice hockey) has 67. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 2.24% = 16 / (646 + 67).

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