4. National Hockey League All-Star Game
The 4th National Hockey League All-Star Game was played on October 8, 1950 in Detroit . The game took place at Olympia Stadium , the home of the Detroit Red Wings . The Stanley Cup winner defeated the All-Star-Team 7-1, which is the highest victory of a team in an All-Star Game to date. The Red Wings were also the first team to beat the All-Star team.
The teams
Course of the game
Detroit Red Wings 7-1 NHL All-Stars
| team | time | was standing | scorer | Submitter | Submitter |
| 1st third | |||||
| 0:19 | 1–0 | Ted Lindsay | Gordie Howe | ||
| 17:12 | 2–0 | Ted Lindsay | Sid Abel | ||
| 2nd third | |||||
| 31:12 | 3–0 | Gordie Howe | Ted Lindsay | Sid Abel | |
| 38:36 | 4-0 | Jimmy Peters | Red Kelly | Metro Prystai | |
| 39:44 | 5–0 | Marty Pavelich | Red Kelly | Metro Prystai | |
| 3rd third | |||||
| 47:36 | 6-0 | Metro Prystai | Marty Pavelich | ||
| 54:28 | 7-0 | Ted Lindsay | |||
| 58:27 | 7-1 | Sid Smith | Johnny Peirson | ||
Referee: George Gravel
Linesmen: George Hayes, Doug Young
Spectators: 9,166