Top 10 Detroit Red Wings goalies of all time
6. Harry Lumley (1944-50)
The 6-footer from Owen Sound, Ontario cemented his legacy with a 1950 Stanley Cup victory. To add: Lumley had three shutouts and a 1.85 GAA during those playoffs. He slots third with 27 shutouts for Detroit. He’s No. 4 with 163 career wins for the Wings.
On this date in 1950, the only Stanley Cup Finals to have it's seventh game decided in double overtime took place. Detroit's Pete Babando scored 8:31 into the second OT as the Red Wings beat the Rangers at Olympia Stadium. Babando is pictured at left with Harry Lumley. pic.twitter.com/ZD8V6NjWsQ
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