Plante had been using the homemade mask during practices but no goalie ever wore one in a game. Despite Blake's protest, Plante refused to return to the ice without additional protection and Blake had no backup. The Montreal Canadiens beat the New York Rangers by a score of 3–1.
Plante maintained the mask long after his injury healed launching an 18 game unbeaten streak in the process. Ironically, the streak snapped when Blake requested the seven-time Vezina winner and six-time Stanley Cup champion to remove the mask, resulting in a 3-0 loss to Detroit.
Interestingly, prior to his "Let's Make A Deal" television fame, Monty Hall was a radio analyst for the New York Rangers during the 1959-1960 season and covered the game at issue. In a recent interview with Marc Maron for the WTF podcast, Monty recalls the injury, ensuing delay and the moment a masked-Plante returned to the resounding disapproval of MSG fans who showered the backstop with boos.
A comprehensive history of this landmark NHL moment has been scribed by Stu Hackel of The New York Times and may be found here.
That's today in NHL history.
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