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9th National Hockey League All-Star Game

Professional ice hockey exhibition game


Professional ice hockey exhibition game

FieldValue
game_name9th NHL All-Star Game
visitorAll-Star team
homeDetroit Red Wings
visitor_total1
home_total3
visitor_per10
visitor_per20
visitor_per31
home_per10
home_per22
home_per31
dateOctober 2, 1955
arenaDetroit Olympia
cityDetroit
attendance10,111
CoachesAll-Star team: Dick Irvin
Detroit Red Wings: Jimmy Skinner
previous[1954](8th-national-hockey-league-all-star-game)
next[1956](10th-national-hockey-league-all-star-game)

Detroit Red Wings: Jimmy Skinner The 9th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Detroit Olympia, home of the Detroit Red Wings, on October 2, 1955. The Red Wings, winner of the 1955 Stanley Cup Finals, played a team of All-Stars, winning by a score of 3–1.

Uniforms

When the NHL mandated that all teams must have a white jersey beginning with the 1951–52 NHL season, the league at the time chose to make the white jersey the designated home uniform. However, prior to the 1955–56 season, the NHL reversed the designation, requiring home teams to wear their dark jerseys and visitors to wear white. As the first All-Star Game under these rules, the Red Wings wore their red uniforms, while the All-Stars wore the white uniforms worn by the Second Team All-Stars in 1951 and 1952. The white All-Star uniform with blue and red trim would continue to be worn through 1959. The white jersey would be adapted into a throwback worn by the Wales Conference All-Stars in the 1992 All-Star Game.

Game summary

NHL All-StarsDetroit Red WingsFinal score13Head coachDick Irvin (Chicago Black Hawks)Jimmy Skinner (Detroit Red Wings)LineupScoring summaryPenaltiesWin/loss**L** - Harry Lumley**W** - Glenn Hall
**Starting lineup**:**Starting lineup**:
  • Referee: Frank Udvari
  • Linesmen: George Hayes, Scotty Morrison

Notes

  • Named to the first All-Star team in 1954–55.
  • Named to the second All-Star team in 1954–55.

References

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