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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Bill Quackenbush Sets Up Every Bruins Goal In 1955 Shutout Of Toronto

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When hockey fans think of high-scoring nights, they usually picture flashy forwards piling up goals. But on January 20, 1955, it was steady defensive defenseman Bill Quackenbush doing all the offensive setup work as the Boston Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 at the historic Boston Garden.


Highlights:

  • Bill Quackenbush assisted on all three Boston Bruins goals

  • Boston defeated Toronto 3-0 on January 20, 1955

  • Ed Sandford scored the game-winning goal in the first period

  • Lorne Ferguson and Leo Labine added the other Boston goals

  • Rookie goalie John Henderson recorded the shutout victory

  • Harry Lumley took the loss for the Maple Leafs

  • Quackenbush finished the 1954-55 season with 20 assists

  • Terry Sawchuk’s arrival in Boston soon ended Henderson’s NHL career


Known as one of the coolest names in hockey history, Quackenbush was never considered a prolific scorer. The smooth blue liner built his reputation on dependable defensive play, but on this particular night he quietly became the offensive catalyst for Boston, assisting on every Bruins goal.

The scoring opened just 6:53 into the first period when Ed Sandford beat Toronto goaltender Harry Lumley for what would stand as the game-winning goal. Quackenbush and Hal Laycoe picked up the assists. Nearly an exact period later, at 6:50 of the second, Lorne Ferguson scored Boston’s second goal with helpers from Quackenbush and Cal Gardner.

Quackenbush completed his three-assist performance late in the third period when Leo Labine scored at 16:35. Don McKenney also assisted on the insurance marker. For Quackenbush, the outing was impressive but not entirely out of character. During the 1954-55 season, he finished with two goals and 20 assists for 22 points in 68 games, numbers that closely reflected the steady production he delivered throughout his NHL career.

Earning the shutout for Boston was rookie goaltender John Henderson, recording the fifth and final shutout of his NHL career. Henderson appeared in 45 regular season games and two playoff contests for the Bruins that season and posted respectable numbers. However, in the era when teams relied heavily on one starting goalie, Boston brought in Terry Sawchuk for the following season. Henderson played just one more NHL game in 1955-56 before his major league career came to an end.

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