1st National Hockey League All-Star Game

It was agreed that proceeds would be divided whereby one-third would go to Toronto charities, and two-thirds would go to the Players Emergency (Benevolent and Disability) Fund.

There were extra gifts for the Maple Leafs, who had won the Stanley Cup the previous spring.

The Leafs received gold cufflinks from the Ontario government and a free lifetime pass from Conn Smythe.

Sponsors gave each player a coat, a hat, a table lighter, golf balls, a tie, cigarette boxes, pocket knives, team photos, silver tea trays, engraved gold watches and silver watch chains.

Ken Reardon was assessed a major penalty for cutting Bob Goldham on the head after a dirty cross-check.