Ed Giacomin in select playoffs
1971 Playoffs
Rangers beat Leafs 5-4
Shots: Rangers 31 Leafs 28
Rangers 1 Leafs 0
The Sun · Apr 8, 1971
In New York, it was supposed to be a goaltender's battle, featuring Ed Giacomin of the Rangers and Jacques Plante of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Rangers won 5-4. Instead, the hot goaltenders showed up in the Boston- Montreal series where Canadiens' rookie Ken Dryden was at least as good as Boston's Cheevers.
Leafs win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 24 Leafs 23
Rangers 1 Leafs 1
Bangor Daily News · Apr 9, 1971
Toronto took only four shots on Rangers goalie Ed Giacomin in the first period, but scored on two of them.
Leafs beat Rangers 3-1
Shots: Rangers 34 Leafs 24
Rangers 1 Leafs 2
Backup Gilles Villemure plays
Rangers beat Leafs 4-2
Shots: Rangers 32 Leafs 29
Rangers 2 Leafs 2
The Owosso Argus-Press · Apr 12, 1971
Eddie Giacomin, New York's goalie, was a major reason for the Rangers' turnabout. They had dropped two of the first three games— and looked bad in all of them— before thumping the Maple Leafs 4-2 in Toronto Sunday night
"I've been taking a lot of abuse lately," Giacomins said after his fine performance, supported by a solid defence. "Will I be the playoff goalie or the same old Eddie?"
Rangers beat Leafs 3-1
Shots: Rangers 29 Leafs 25
Rangers 3 Leafs 2
The Windsor Star · Apr 14, 1971
Ranger goalie Ed Giacomin was assessed $400 for twice leaving the net to join the free-for-alls
The Calgary Herald · Apr 14, 1971
Then, with less than seven minutes left in the game, goalie Ed Giacomin was robbed of his shutout when McKenny scored with Rangers Rod Gilbert and Jim Nelson in the penalty box.
Rangers beat Leafs 2-1 in OT
Shots: Rangers 38 Leafs 28
Rangers 4 Leafs 2
The Morning Record · Apr 16, 1971
Giacomin, who had been repeatedly tested in the opening minutes of the game when the Leafs came out flying, preserved the lead-occasionally skating as much as 20 feet out of his net as Toronto attackers swarmed in on him.
Rome News-Tribune · Apr 16, 1971
Giacomin made one brilliant save after another to preserve the lead
Rangers beat Hawks 2-1 in OT
Shots: Rangers 34 Hawks 32
Rangers 1 Black Hawks 0
The Calgary Herald · Apr 19, 1971
Giacomin Key Figure
Giacomin had the crowd of more than 19,000 shaking their heads before the game was two minutes old when he made a brilliant save on Pit Martin's breakaway.
Giacomin made one of many saves on Chicago superstar Bobby Hull.
Emile Francis, general manager-coach of the New York Rangers said "The key was goaltending and the sound defensive work," he added."Giacomin's save on Koroll in the third period gave us a chance to win."
Hawks beat Rangers 3-0
Shots: Rangers 34 Hawks 32
Rangers 1 Black Hawks 1
The Calgary Herald · Apr 21, 1971 ·
"On the first power-play, I had the corner open," Hull said. "I was counting it. But Giacomin stopped it."
Giacomin, whose outstanding goaltending in the first game allowed the Rangers to overcome 1-0 first-period deficit, said his team-mates were going to have to score more goals to win the series.
Rangers win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 32 Hawks 17
Rangers 2 Black Hawks 1
The Calgary Herald · Apr 23, 1971
Giacomin Gets Help
Giacomin, Vezina Trophy winner during the regular season, had a relatively easy night of it as the Rangers scored three goals in the first period and outplayed Chicago throughout the game.
Hawks win 7-1
Shots: Rangers 28 Hawks 35
Rangers 2 Black Hawks 2
Giacomin pulled for start of third period, having allowed 4 goals on 24 shots.
Hawks win 3-2 in OT
Shots: Rangers 29 Hawks 32
Rangers 2 Black Hawks 3
The Spokesman-Review · Apr 28, 1971
The series has been a study of first class goaltending with Ed Giacomin in New York and Tony Esposito in Chicago.
Rangers win 3-2 in triple OT
Shots: Rangers 48 Hawks 26
Rangers 3 Black Hawks 3
The Morning Record · Apr 30, 1971
The best opportunity [in overtime] came in the first minute when Stan Mikita's shot banged off New York goalie Ed Giacomin's mask and the rebound rolled freely across the crease, but the Rangers cleared the puck.
Giacomin had foiled Dennis Hull's breakaway.
Hawks win 4-2
Shots: Rangers 38 Hawks 29
Rangers 4 Black Hawks 3
The Leader-Post · May 3, 1971
Blistering blast by Bobby Hull early in the third period that New York goalie Ed Giacomin is still looking for.
New York had several opportunities to win the game, but couldn't capitalize in front of Esposito.
Some good, some bad. Chicago played a weird series where they would dominate some games and then get outshot in others. Esposito definitely outplayed Giacomin this series, but Giacomin is maybe the most praised Ranger in the first series.
1972 Playoffs
Rangers beat Habs 3-2
Shots: Rangers 37 Habs 19
Rangers 1 Habs 0
No relevant comments
Rangers win 5-2
Shots: Rangers 36 Habs 28
Rangers 2 Habs 0
The Calgary Herald · Apr 7, 1972
The Rangers, without all-star centre Jean Ratelle, who is out with an ankle injury, were expected to have more trouble against the Canadiens and goalie Ken Dryden who was the outstanding figure in Montreal's surprise win over Boston last year.
Habs win 2-1
Shots: Rangers 23 Habs 26
Rangers 2 Habs 1
Schenectady Gazette · Apr 10, 1972
It stayed 1-1 throughout the remainder of the period with Dryden and Giacomin both turning in sharp saves
Rangers win 6-4
Shots: Rangers 29 Habs 33
Rangers 3 Habs 1
No relevant comments
Habs win 2-1
Shots: Rangers 34 Habs 32
Rangers 3 Habs 2
The Montreal Gazette · Apr 12, 1972
Dryden, who with Ed Giacomin, had splendid games.
Marc Tardiff, who had another fine game, wasn't too upset with being foiled on impossible saves by Ed Giacomin.
Giacomin looked as if he might have been thrown into a state of despair when in the following minutes, he stopped two tremendous shots from in close off the flying Marc Tardiff. "I still don't believe he stopped the second one," said the Granby Packer, "I thought I had the whole net and then out came his glove."
Next, Giacomin stopped Guy Lafleur on a 3-on-1 break.
Rangers beat Habs 3-2
Shots: Rangers 35 Habs 25
Rangers 4 Habs 2
The Telegraph-Herald · Apr 14, 1972
Giacomin was the Ranger hero with two sensational third period saves....with Ken Dryden out of the Montreal nets, Giacomin barely missed the gaping goal with a long clearing shot.
Again Giacomin came up with a big stop, getting his skate on a drive by Lemaire.
The Calgary Herald · Apr 14, 1972
The Canadiens came out flying before 18,196 fans and had several good scoring chances, but Rangers' netminder Ed Giacomin was oustanding.
Giacomin might be the most praised Ranger this series, but it's close with him, Park, Fairbairn, and Hadfield.
Rangers beat Hawks 3-2
Shots: Rangers 28 Hawks 27
Rangers 1 Hawks 0
The Day · Apr 17, 1972
Ed Giacomin performed brilliantly until the Hawks put on a spurt in the final 10 minutes.
Rangers beat Hawks 5-3
Shots: Rangers 28 Hawks 27
Rangers 2 Hawks 0
Backup Gilles Villemure played as Giacomin had a "twisted knee"
Rangers win 3-2
Shots: Rangers 39 Hawks 23
Rangers 3 Hawks 0
Backup Gilles Villemure played as Giacomin had a "twisted knee". Esposito is also hurt.
Rangers win 6-2
Shots: Rangers 37 Hawks 25
Rangers 4 Hawks 0
Backup Gilles Villemure played as Giacomin had a "twisted knee"
Well, he missed three games and the Rangers sweep a strong offensive team. Lots of Rangers get praised. Gilbert, Tkaczuk, Hadfield, Rousseau, Park, Villemure.
Bruins beat Rangers 6-5
Shots: Rangers 29 Bruins 28
Rangers 0 Bruins 1
The Montreal Gazette · May 1, 1972
All you need to know about the Rangers-Bruins game is that Bobby Orr wasn't among the first three stars. He wasn't a bum. But neither was he an important factor.
Giacomin, who abandoned his choke-up role in the Canadiens series, was injured late in the first game of the Chicago-New York set and was more than adequately replaced by Villemure. Three victories worth of adequacy, too, that stats suggest Giacomin is a "live one" in Boston.
New York's uncontested comeback doesn't free Giacomin - or, rather, Emile Francis - from the hook.
If Giacomin hadn't made two great stops int he next few seconds, Boston easily could have scored an unheard of four goals while shorthanded for two minutes. But Giacomin stopped Orr on a breakaway, then Esposito.
A couple of minutes later, when Giacomin made sensational stops first on Johnny Bucyk and then on Fred Stanfield.
Bruins win 2-1
Shots: Rangers 28 Bruins 25
Rangers 0 Bruins 2
Both backups play
Rangers win 5-2
Shots: Rangers 34 Bruins 39
Rangers 1 Bruins 2
No relevant comments
Bruins win 3-2
Shots: Rangers 25 Bruins 23
Rangers 1 Bruins 3
No relevant comments. All attention is on Orr's great game.
Rangers win 3-2
Shots: Rangers 26 Bruins 38
Rangers 2 Bruins 3
Backup Villemure in net.
The Leader-Post · May 10, 1972
Villemure the Key
The turning point to me was when Francis elected to go with Villemure instead of Ed Giacomin in the Rangers net. Giacomin has appeared shaky in two of his three stars against Boston particularly on Sunday when the Bruins scored twice when he flopped to the ice before the puck was actually shot.
Giacomin was guilty of the same fault when Garnet Bailey got the winning goal in the opening game.
Bruins win 4-2
Shots: Rangers 33 Bruins 27
Rangers 2 Bruins 4
Villemure plays again.
Not a great run at all. He is quite strong in the Montreal series, but is genuinely outplayed by his backup, eventually losing his starting spot. The media is all over the Bruins in the final, particularly Orr, but Esposito, Hodge, Cashman, Bucyk, and Cheevers get love.
Park is the most praised Ranger. Giacomin is not within the top 10 most praised Rangers in the last two series.
1973 Playoffs
Rangers win 6-2
Shots: Rangers 31 Bruins 24
Rangers 1 Bruins 0
The Bulletin · Apr 5, 1973
Giacomin handled the Bruins in the NHL playoff opener
Rangers win 4-2
Shots: Rangers 32 Bruins 30
Rangers 2 Bruins 0
No relevant comments. Media focused on Phil Esposito's injury
Bruins win 4-2
Shots: Rangers 37 Bruins 27
Rangers 2 Bruins 1
No relevant comments.
Rangers win 4-0
Shots: Rangers 25 Bruins 33
Rangers 3 Bruins 1
The Evening News · Apr 9, 1973
"We could have changed things around in the second period," said Bruins Coach Bep Guidolin, "but Giacomin killed us. He made some good early saves and took some heart out of us."
Fans began a sing along, first razzing Boston and then saluting Giacomin.
The Bruins saluted Giacomin's performance. "He's played great in all four games," said Derek Sanderson.
Rangers win 6-3
Shots: Rangers 36 Bruins 31
Rangers 4 Bruins 1
The Journal · Apr 11, 1973
Guidolin reserved special praise for Ed Giacomin, the Ranger goalie who played all five games. "They got great goaltending from Giacomin all through the series," Guidolin said. "He was the big man for their club."
The Leader-Post · Apr 11, 1973
"I can't say enough about our goaltender," Ranger coach Emile Francis said, "Our defence played well and Walt Tkaczuk not only gave a second effort, he was giving it a fourth effort."
Good series overall. Esposito getting hurt clearly turned the tide and it's the centre of media attention. Giacomin might have been the most praised Ranger, along with Tkaczuk.
Rangers beat Hawks 4-1
Shots: Rangers 25 Hawks 22
Rangers 1 Hawks 0
The Montreal Gazette · Apr 13, 1973
Unless there's a major reversal of form in the next week or 10 days the New York Rangers are going to bustle and forecheck their way into the Stanley Cup finals with a minimum of difficulty.
Giacomin made the save of the game on Dennis Hull who was in possession 10 feet from the net
Hawks win 5-4
Shots: Rangers 32 Hawks 29
Rangers 1 Hawks 1
The Day · Apr 16, 1973
Francis Uncertain on Goalie
He had both of them in the nets Sunday in the Black Hawks' 5-4 victory that knotted the best-of-seven series at a game apiece. He used Giacomin in the first period. Before it was half over, the Hawks a 3-0 lead with two of the goals deflecting in off New York players. Then Villemure took over - and New York took over control of the game, tying it up before the second period was half over.
Hawks win 2-1
Shots: Rangers 38 Hawks 28
Rangers 1 Hawks 2
The Montreal Gazette · Apr 18, 1973
Mikita said "Three times earlier in the game I had Eddie Giacomin set up and ready for the thinking man's goal, but each time he took it away from me.
Giacomin had to have the feeling he had played a good hockey game. And so did Tony Esposito.
It was obvious right from the start that both goalies came to paly, as Giacomin was tested time and again.
Hawks win 3-1
Shots: Rangers 39 Hawks 21
Rangers 1 Hawks 3
The Evening News · Apr 20, 1973
Chicago managed only two shots at Rangers goalie Ed Giacomin in the opening period.
Hawks win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 29 Hawks 25
Rangers 1 Hawks 4
No relevant comments
Good, not great series. Ratelle and Tkaczuk get the most praise. Dennis Hull the big star for Chicago. Rangers were the favourites and collapsed.
1974 Playoffs
Rangers win 4-1. Giacomin named first star
Shots: Rangers 31 Canadiens 24
Rangers 1 Habs 0
The Day · Apr 11, 1974
Larocque, Giacomin Shine
Shutt, who felt Giacomin "robbed me a couple of time,"
The Canadiens did show spurts of solving the Rangers tenacious forechecking and their standup blueliners but they couldn't solve Giacomin.
Habs win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 19 Canadiens 31
Rangers 1 Habs 1
No relevant comments
Habs win 4-2
Shots: Rangers 34 Canadiens 32
Rangers 1 Habs 2
No relevant comments
Rangers win 6-2
Shots: Rangers 38 Canadiens 28
Rangers 2 Habs 2
The Phoenix · Apr 15, 1974
Emile Francis said "Eddie Giacomin has been great through the playoffs. He's shown a helluva'lot of people, think, what he's made of. He's a fighter. He sure led the way again today." Giacomin came up with the big saves when the team needed it, and the Rangers were able to come from behind
Rangers win 3-2 in OT. Ed Giacomin named first star
Shots: Rangers 42 Canadiens 27
Rangers 3 Habs 2
The Montreal Gazette · Apr 17, 1974
One man who never quit fighting was Giacomin. He'd made super stops on Chuck Lefley on a breakaway - and Frank Mahovlich, then lead the cheerleading in the vital last-ditch try for the tying goal.
Rangers win 5-2
Shots: Rangers 42 Canadiens 27
Rangers 3 Habs 2
The Windsor Star · Apr 19, 1974
Giacomin's Will Sidelines Habs
They did it because goalie Ed Giacomin all but demanded that they do it. They did it because of almost flawless penalty killing by Walt Tkaczuk and Bill Fairbarin. They did it because of an airtight checking job on Yvan Cournoyer by Bruce MacGregor, who also pitched in a series-high six goals. And they did it because, as Francis said, they just refused to be beaten.
Giacomin filled that role [of a leader]. In each of the last three games of the series, the team had to battle from behind and each time, they got the job done.
"I'm disappointed, but I did my best, "Laroque said. "Giacomin and MacGregor were the difference.
Giacomin said the Rangers had become convinced they shouldn't think of "series past", but had agreed "let's put it all together now and go all the way."
Giacomin let by example Thursday night. After giving up early-game goals to Henri Richard and Steve Shutt, Giacomin shut the door on the Canadiens and allowed his teammates to pile up five straight goals.
A good series. He is the most praised Ranger. MacGregor, Stemkowski and Tkaczuk have a strong series too. Giacomin stayed strong in the last couple games when they needed him.
Flyers beat Rangers 4-0
Shots: Rangers 19 Flyers 23
Rangers 0 Flyers 1
The Calgary Herald · Apr 22, 1974
The Flyers made life miserable for Giacomin, buzzing through and around his crease and trapping him when he wandered away from the net.
Flyers Coach Fed Shero said his team had bothered Giacomin as much as possible "without taking a penalty"
Flyers win 5-2
Shots: Rangers 30 Flyers 30
Rangers 0 Flyers 2
No relevant comments
Rangers win 5-3
Shots: Rangers 39 Flyers 15
Rangers 1 Flyers 2
Edmonton Journal · Apr 26, 1974
The Flyers jumped into a 2-0 lead by 12:20 of the opening period from goals on the first two shots on Giacomin.
Rangers win 2-1 in OT
Shots: Rangers 37 Flyers 20
Rangers 2 Flyers 2
The Leader-Post · Apr 29, 1974
He's 34 but some of his hair is as white as his goalie mask. Eddie Giacomin is the oldest member of the New York Rangers and suddenly the most respected.
Eddie Giacomin has made the big saves when they were needed most - when another goal might have doomed Rangers in each game.
When he's performing aggressively, Eddie Giacomin is as dependable as any of the NHL's best goaltenders. When he's back under the crossbar and hesitating, he's vulnerable. But against the Flyers he hasn't been able to clear the puck as much as he usually does because they've been shooting it in to his right.
Flyers win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 28 Flyers 28
Rangers 2 Flyers 3
No relevant comments
Rangers win 4-1
Shots: Rangers 38 Flyers 25
Rangers 3 Flyers 3
The Montreal Gazette · May 3, 1974
The two people most responsible for this Ranger win were probably goaltender Eddie Giacomin and Lady Luck.
"They played a great game," said Flyer Coach Fred Shero. "Giacomin saved them. Bobby Clarke should have had three goals."
Flyers win 4-3
Shots: Rangers 34 Flyers 46
Rangers 3 Flyers 4
Beaver Country Times · May 6, 1974
Rangers "Choke" Again In The Playoffs
Giacomin, who was marvelous in defeat.
A good series even in the loss. Bernie Parent is the most praised single player. For the Rangers, Park, Tkaczuk, and Giacomin are all praised.
Overall, Giacomin is very inconsistent. Can win a game himself and can lose a game himself. Losing his starting job in 1972 isn't a great look. These four years are the Rangers at their best and he's just not the best player. Ratelle, Tkaczuk, and Park are for sure ahead. Maybe even Irvine. The media definitely leans into Giacomin having a reputation as being a playoff flop and he repeatedly proves them tight. 1974 is probably his best single playoffs, but he runs into Bernie Parent and a violent Flyers team.