December 31, 1968 at Detroit Olympia: The
Detroit Red Wings celebrated New Year’s Eve with a dominant 6-3
victory over the Minnesota North Stars, led by a powerhouse
performance from Alex Delvecchio, Gordie Howe, and Frank Mahovlich.
The trio combined for an impressive 12 points in one of the Red
Wings’ standout games of the 1968-69 NHL season.
Offensive Explosion by Detroit’s Top Line
Alex Delvecchio delivered a five-point performance, opening the
scoring at 10:27 of the first period with his 15th goal of the
season. The goal came off a setup from Gordie Howe and Kent Douglas,
and it was just the beginning. Delvecchio assisted on all three of
Mahovlich’s goals, as well as one of Howe’s, making his impact
felt throughout the night.
Gordie Howe, also known as "Mr. Hockey," added a goal
and three assists to his season totals. His lone goal was the only
score of the second period, marking his 17th of the season, and came
with assists from Delvecchio and defenseman Bob Baun.
Frank Mahovlich completed the offensive trifecta with a hat trick,
scoring his 17th, 18th, and 19th goals of the season. His second goal
of the game, at 6:14 of the third period, proved to be the
game-winner as Detroit pulled away from Minnesota.
North Stars Struggle to Contain Red Wings' Stars
The North Stars managed three goals from Bill Collins, Bill
Goldsworthy, and Danny O’Shea, but couldn’t keep pace with
Detroit’s relentless offense. Goaltender Roy Edwards secured the
win for the Red Wings, turning aside 22 of 25 shots.
The game saw minimal penalty activity, with the only infraction
being a two-minute tripping call against Danny Lawson of Detroit at
12:12 of the first period.
A Memorable New Year’s Eve Victory
This New Year’s Eve matchup was a memorable one for Red Wings
fans, as three of the team's most iconic players showcased their
elite talent. The victory not only added two points to Detroit’s
standings but also highlighted the chemistry and scoring power of
Delvecchio, Howe, and Mahovlich.
Detroit vs. Minnesota In 1968-69
This game on December 31, 1968 was the fourth of six regular
season meetings between the Detroit Red Wings and Minnesota North
Stars. In all, the Wings won four of the six, including all three at
Detroit Olympia and one at the Met Center.
The second game was played on November 9, 1968 in Minnesota and
was the highest scoring. Ten total goals were scored with the North
Stars winning 6-4. The stars were powered by a hat trick from Danny
Grant and a five point night (1G, 4A) from Ray Cullen.
In the end, neither the Red Wings or North Stars would qualify for
the post season in 1968-69. Detroit finished fifth in the six team
Eastern Division, seven points behind Toronto for the final playoff
spot. Minnesota managed just 51 points and tied for last overall with
the Pittsburgh Penguins. Because of the misalignment of the league
post 1967 Expansion, depsite how dismal those two teams were, they
were just seven points behind the Los Angeles Kings for the final
spot in the West.