1964–65 Chicago Black Hawks season
| 1964–65 Chicago Black Hawks | |
|---|---|
| League | 2nd NHL |
| 1964–65 record | 34–28–8 |
| Home record | 20–13–2 |
| Road record | 14–15–6 |
| Goals for | 224 |
| Goals against | 176 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Tommy Ivan |
| Coach | Billy Reay |
| Captain | Pierre Pilote |
| Alternate captains | Stan Mikita |
| Arena | Chicago Stadium |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Bobby Hull (39) |
| Assists | Stan Mikita (59) |
| Points | Stan Mikita (87) |
| Penalty minutes | Pierre Pilote (162) |
| Wins | Glenn Hall (18) |
| Goals against average | Glenn Hall (2.43) |
The 1964–65 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 39th season in the NHL, and the club was coming off a second-place finish in 1963–64, as Chicago won a team record 36 games and also set a club record with 84 points. The Hawks would defeat the Detroit Red Wings in 7 games in the NHL semi finals, but would fall to the Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Finals in another hard fought 7-game series.