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 followed a second-place finish in 1963–64. Chicago won a team record of 36 games and also set a club record with 84 points. The Hawks defeated the Detroit Red Wings in seven games in the NHL semifinals but fell to the Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final in another hard-fought seven-game series.