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2017 PLAYOFFS INFORMATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

2017 Bracket ...... 4

First Round Schedule and Broadcast Information...... 5

PR Contacts for Playoff Teams ...... 7

Stanley Cup Standings ...... 9 Stanley Cup Champions and Finalists ...... 10 Stanley Cup Winners Prior to Formation of NHL in 1917...... 12 Stanley Cup Playoff Formats ...... 13 Stanley Cup Facts ...... 18

Year-by-Year Highlights, Scores and Rosters (Since 1893) ...... 19

Playoff History of NHL Teams...... 94 ...... 95 ...... 97 Bruins ...... 98 ...... 101 Flames ...... 103 ...... 105 Blackhawks ...... 106 ...... 109 ...... 111 Stars...... 112 Red Wings...... 114 Oilers ...... 118 ...... 120 Kings ...... 121 ...... 123 Canadiens ...... 124 ...... 129 ...... 130 ...... 132 ...... 134 Senators ...... 137 Flyers ...... 138 Penguins ...... 141 ...... 143 St. Louis Blues ...... 145 ...... 147 Maple Leafs ...... 148 Canucks ...... 151 ...... 153 Jets ...... 155

Year-by-Year Leading Playoff Scorers (Since 1918)...... 156 All-Time Playoff Leaders (Since 1918) ...... 159 All-Time Playoff Assist Leaders (Since 1918)...... 160 All-Time Playoff Leaders (Since 1918) ...... 161 Trophy Winners ...... 162

Team Records (Since 1918) ...... 163 Individual Records (Since 1918) ...... 176 Early Playoff Records (1893-1918) ...... 190

Team Playoff Records in ...... 191 Playoff Overtime Games (Since 1918) ...... 192 10 Longest Overtime Games ...... 206 Career Playoff Overtime Statistics, Active Skaters ...... 207 Career Playoff Overtime Statistics, Active ...... 215

All-Time Playoff Shots ...... 216

Playoff Coaching Register ...... 218

4 2017 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE All Times Eastern/Subject to Change

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Date Time Montreal [A1] vs. NY Rangers [WC1] Networks Wednesday, April 12 7 p.m. NY Rangers at Montreal NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Friday, April 14 7 p.m. NY Rangers at Montreal USA, CBC, TVAS Sunday, April 16 7 p.m. Montreal at NY Rangers NBCSN, SN, TVAS Tuesday, April 18 7 p.m. Montreal at NY Rangers NBCSN, CBC, TVAS *Thursday, April 20 TBD NY Rangers at Montreal TBD *Saturday, April 22 TBD Montreal at NY Rangers TBD *Monday, April 24 TBD NY Rangers at Montreal TBD

Date Time Ottawa [A2] vs. Boston [A3] Networks Wednesday, April 12 7 p.m. Boston at Ottawa NHLN, SN, TVAS Saturday, April 15 3 p.m. Boston at Ottawa NBC, SN, TVAS Monday, April 17 7 p.m. Ottawa at Boston CNBC, SN, TVAS Wednesday, April 19 7:30 p.m. Ottawa at Boston USA, SN, TVAS *Friday, April 21 TBD Boston at Ottawa TBD *Sunday, April 23 TBD Ottawa at Boston TBD *Wednesday, April 26 TBD Boston at Ottawa TBD

Date Time Washington [M1] vs. Toronto [WC2] Networks Thursday, April 13 7 p.m. Toronto at Washington USA, CBC, TVAS Saturday, April 15 7 p.m. Toronto at Washington NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Monday, April 17 7 p.m. Washington at Toronto NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Wednesday, April 19 7 p.m. Washington at Toronto NBCSN, CBC, TVAS *Friday, April 21 TBD Toronto at Washington TBD *Sunday, April 23 TBD Washington at Toronto TBD *Tuesday, April 25 TBD Toronto at Washington TBD

Date Time Pittsburgh [M2] vs. Columbus [M3] Networks Wednesday, April 12 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Pittsburgh USA, SN360, TVAS Friday, April 14 7 p.m. Columbus at Pittsburgh NHLN, SN, TVAS Sunday, April 16 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus CNBC, SN360, TVAS Tuesday, April 18 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus CNBC, SN360, TVAS *Thursday, April 20 TBD Columbus at Pittsburgh TBD *Sunday, April 23 TBD Pittsburgh at Columbus TBD *Tuesday, April 25 TBD Columbus at Pittsburgh TBD * If necessary

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5 2017 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE All Times Eastern/Subject to Change

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Date Time Chicago [C1] vs. Nashville [WC2] Networks Thursday, April 13 8 p.m. Nashville at Chicago NBCSN, SN, TVAS Saturday, April 15 8 p.m. Nashville at Chicago NBC, SN, TVAS Monday, April 17 9:30 p.m. Chicago at Nashville CNBC, SN1, TVAS Thursday, April 20 TBD Chicago at Nashville SN360, TVAS *Saturday, April 22 TBD Nashville at Chicago TBD *Monday, April 24 TBD Chicago at Nashville TBD *Wednesday, April 26 TBD Nashville at Chicago TBD

Date Time Minnesota [C2] vs. St. Louis [C3] Networks Wednesday, April 12 9:30 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota NBCSN, SN360, TVAS Friday, April 14 8 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota NBCSN, SN360, TVAS Sunday, April 16 3 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis NBC, SN, TVAS Wednesday, April 19 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis NBCSN, SN360, TVAS *Saturday, April 22 TBD St. Louis at Minnesota TBD *Monday, April 24 TBD Minnesota at St. Louis TBD *Wednesday, April 26 TBD St. Louis at Minnesota TBD

Date Time Anaheim [P1] vs. Calgary [WC1] Networks Thursday, April 13 10:30 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Saturday, April 15 10:30 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Monday, April 17 10 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary NBCSN, CBC, TVAS Wednesday, April 19 10 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary USA, CBC, TVAS *Friday, April 21 TBD Calgary at Anaheim TBD *Sunday, April 23 TBD Anaheim at Calgary TBD *Tuesday, April 25 TBD Calgary at Anaheim TBD

Date Time Edmonton [P2] vs. San Jose [P3] Networks Wednesday, April 12 10 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton USA, SN, TVAS Friday, April 14 10:30 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton NBCSN, SN, TVAS Sunday, April 16 10 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose NBCSN, SN, TVAS Tuesday, April 18 10 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose NBCSN, SN, TVAS *Thursday, April 20 TBD San Jose at Edmonton TBD *Saturday, April 22 TBD Edmonton at San Jose TBD *Monday, April 24 TBD San Jose at Edmonton TBD * If necessary

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6 PR CONTACTS FOR PLAYOFF TEAMS

TEAM/PR CONTACTS OFFICE CELL EMAIL

Anaheim Ducks Alex Gilchrist 714-940-2911 714-813-0698 [email protected] Steve Hoem 714-940-2909 714-851-0288 [email protected] Keren Lynch 714-940-2890 714-423-0606 [email protected]

Boston Bruins Matthew Chmura 617-624-1913 857-294-0117 [email protected] Heidi Holland 617-624-1909 857-241-8349 [email protected] Brandon McNelis 617-624-1213 857-241-8343 [email protected] Travis Basciotta 617-624-1211 617-459-6853 [email protected] Sarah McMahon 617-624-1967 857-241-8352 [email protected]

Calgary Flames Peter Hanlon 403-777-3684 403-861-2492 [email protected] Sean Kelso 403-777-1387 403-826-7846 [email protected] Greger Buer 403-777-5344 403-826-9693 [email protected] Kelsey McCay 403-777-3680 [email protected]

Chicago Blackhawks Adam Rogowin 312-455-7025 847-903-6601 [email protected] John Steinmiller 312-455-7048 414-364-7722 [email protected] Nate Haeni 312-455-7049 262-227-0947 [email protected] Will Chukerman 312-455-7179 847-769-6612 [email protected]

Columbus Blue Jackets Todd Sharrock 614-246-4157 614-746-5403 [email protected] Karen Davis 614-246-4310 614-332-5924 [email protected] Glenn Odebralski 614-246-0288 614-406-4957 [email protected]

Edmonton Oilers J.J. Hebert 780-409-5859 780-237-0074 [email protected] Shawn May 780-409-5858 780-222-9330 [email protected] Andre Brin 780-664-0717 780-224-8139 [email protected]

Minnesota Wild Aaron Sickman 651-602-6009 651-755-5236 [email protected] Carly Peters 651-602-6034 612-803-5576 [email protected] Megan Kogut 651-312-3439 804-690-1252 [email protected]

Montreal Canadiens Donald Beauchamp 514-989-2803 514-231-0955 [email protected] Dominick Saillant 514-989-2760 514-895-9706 [email protected] François Marchand 514-989-2746 514-704-9998 [email protected] Sylvie Lambert 514-989-2829 514-233-5350 [email protected] Carl Lavigne 514-989-2837 514-434-2837 [email protected]

Nashville Predators Kevin Wilson 615-770-2335 615-642-6213 [email protected] Brian Verdi 615-770-2380 516-359-2610 [email protected] Natalie Aronson 615-770-2347 949-378-6702 [email protected] Brooks Bratten 615-770-2293 615-642-8687 [email protected]

7 TEAM/PR CONTACTS OFFICE CELL EMAIL

New York Rangers John Rosasco 212-465-6489 917-923-1366 [email protected] Ryan Nissan 212-465-5965 215-528-9396 [email protected] Lindsay Hayes 212-465-6487 732-500-1294 [email protected] Michael Rappaport 212-465-6472 [email protected]

Ottawa Senators Brian Morris 613-599-0289 613-293-2448 [email protected] Chris Moore 613-599-0326 613-791-0814 [email protected] Brett Varey 613-599-0261 613-298-9484 [email protected]

Pittsburgh Penguins Tom McMillan 412-255-1828 [email protected] Jennifer Bullano Ridgley 412-255-1777 724-971-4327 [email protected] Jason Seidling 412-255-1804 724-689-3807 [email protected] Morgan Gallagher 412-255-1809 716-861-8359 [email protected]

San Jose Sharks Scott Emmert 408-999-5713 408-859-3346 [email protected] Ben Guerrero 408-999-5711 925-487-7431 [email protected] Joanna Schimmel 408-999-6842 510-761-4517 [email protected] Nick Carrillo 408-999-6829 408-348-5770 [email protected] Ryan Stenn 408-999-5705 408-375-5849 [email protected]

St. Louis Blues Mike Caruso 314-622-2577 314-378-3080 [email protected] Rich Jankowski 314-622-2522 314-712-7084 [email protected] Dan O’Neill 314-622-5401 314-413-7929 [email protected]

Toronto Maple Leafs Steve Keogh 416-815-5761 647-984-3949 [email protected] Scott McNaughton 416-815-5785 905-966-8192 [email protected] Ian Meagher 416-815-5704 416-949-5603 [email protected] Chris Lund 416-815-3451 647-391-9369 [email protected]

Washington Capitals Sergey Kocharov 202-266-2356 703-405-0984 [email protected] Pace Sagester 202-266-2357 919-368-3533 [email protected] Megan Eichenberg 202-266-2310 540-903-1627 [email protected]

8 STANLEY CUP STANDINGS Ranked by Stanley Cup Wins

TEAMS CUPS YEARS SERIES W L GP W L T Montreal1,2 24 82 151 92 58 743 427 308 8 Toronto 13 65 110 58 52 531 254 273 4 Detroit 11 64 121 68 53 622 325 296 1 Boston 6 69 120 57 63 609 299 304 6 Chicago 6 61 111 56 55 535 264 266 5 Edmonton 5 20 49 34 15 251 152 99 0 NY Rangers 4 58 106 52 54 503 238 257 8 Pittsburgh 4 31 62 35 27 340 184 156 0 NY Islanders 4 24 51 31 20 264 144 120 0 New Jersey3 3 22 44 25 19 254 136 118 0 Philadelphia 2 38 79 43 36 427 219 208 0 Los Angeles 2 29 48 21 27 251 111 140 0 Colorado4 2 22 45 25 20 256 135 121 0 Dallas5 1 31 61 29 32 337 166 171 0 Calgary6 1 27 42 16 26 219 99 120 0 Carolina7 1 13 22 10 12 127 59 68 0 Anaheim 1 12 25 14 11 141 79 62 0 Tampa Bay 1 9 20 12 8 116 62 54 0 St. Louis 0 40 66 26 40 354 158 196 0 Buffalo 0 29 50 21 29 256 124 132 0 Vancouver 0 27 43 16 27 229 101 128 0 Washington 0 26 41 15 26 238 109 129 0 Arizona8 0 19 23 4 19 119 41 78 0 San Jose 0 17 35 17 18 205 101 104 0 Ottawa9 0 15 24 9 15 132 61 71 0 Nashville 0 9 12 3 9 70 28 42 0 Minnesota 0 6 11 4 7 63 24 39 0 Florida 0 5 8 3 5 44 18 26 0 Columbus 0 2 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 Winnipeg10 0 2 2 0 2 8 0 8 0

NOTES 1 Includes Stanley Cup won in 1916 prior to the formation of the NHL 2 1919 Stanley Cup Final incomplete due to influenza epidemic 3 Includes totals of , 1974-76, and Colorado Rockies, 1976-82 4 Includes totals of , 1979-95 5 Includes totals of , 1967-93 6 Includes totals of Flames, 1972-80 7 Includes totals of , 1979-97 8 Includes totals of , 1979-96, and Phoenix Coyotes, 1996-14 9 Modern franchise only, 1992-present 10 Includes totals of , 1999-11

9 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND FINALISTS

SEASON WINNING TEAM WINNING COACH RUNNER-UP TEAM RUNNER-UP COACH 2015-16 Mike Sullivan San Jose Sharks Peter DeBoer 2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning Jon Cooper 2013-14 New York Rangers 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks Joel Quenneville Claude Julien 2011-12 Los Angeles Kings Darryl Sutter New Jersey Devils Peter DeBoer 2010-11 Boston Bruins Claude Julien Alain Vigneault 2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks Joel Quenneville 2008-09 Pittsburgh Penguins 2007-08 Detroit Red Wings Mike Babcock Pittsburgh Penguins 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks Randy Carlyle Ottawa Senators Bryan Murray 2005-06 Carolina Hurricanes Peter Laviolette Craig MacTavish 2004-05 Stanley Cup not awarded 2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning Darryl Sutter 2002-03 New Jersey Devils Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Mike Babcock 2001-02 Detroit Red Wings Carolina Hurricanes 2000-01 Colorado Avalanche Bob Hartley New Jersey Devils 1999-00 New Jersey Devils Larry Robinson 1998-99 Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Buffalo Sabres 1997-98 Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Washington Capitals Ron Wilson 1996-97 Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Philadelphia Flyers Terry Murray 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche Florida Panthers Doug MacLean 1994-95 New Jersey Devils Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman 1993-94 New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings 1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins Scotty Bowman Chicago Blackhawks Mike Keenan 1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins Bob Johnson Minnesota North Stars 1989-90 Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins 1988-89 Calgary Flames Montreal Canadiens Pat Burns 1987-88 Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins Terry O’Reilly 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather Philadelphia Flyers Mike Keenan 1985-86 Montreal Canadiens Calgary Flames Bob Johnson 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather Philadelphia Flyers Mike Keenan 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather New York Islanders 1982-83 New York Islanders Al Arbour Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather 1981-82 New York Islanders Al Arbour Vancouver Canucks 1980-81 New York Islanders Al Arbour Minnesota North Stars Glen Sonmor 1979-80 New York Islanders Al Arbour Philadelphia Flyers Pat Quinn 1978-79 Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman New York Rangers 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Boston Bruins 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Boston Bruins Don Cherry 1975-76 Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero 1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero Buffalo Sabres 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero Boston Bruins Bep Guidolin 1972-73 Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Chicago Black Hawks 1971-72 Boston Bruins New York Rangers Emile Francis 1970-71 Montreal Canadiens Al MacNeil Chicago Black Hawks Billy Reay 1969-70 Boston Bruins Harry Sinden St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman 1968-69 Montreal Canadiens St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman 1966-67 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake 1965-66 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Detroit Red Wings 1964-65 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Chicago Black Hawks Billy Reay 1963-64 Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel 1962-63 Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel 1961-62 Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Chicago Black Hawks 1960-61 Chicago Black Hawks Rudy Pilous Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel 1959-60 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach 10 YEAR WINNING TEAM WINNING COACH RUNNER-UP TEAM RUNNER-UP COACH 1958-59 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach 1957-58 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Boston Bruins Milt Schmidt 1956-57 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Boston Bruins Milt Schmidt 1955-56 Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Detroit Red Wings 1954-55 Detroit Red Wings Jimmy Skinner Montreal Canadiens 1953-54 Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin 1952-53 Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Boston Bruins Lynn Patrick 1951-52 Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin 1950-51 Toronto Maple Leafs Joe Primeau Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin 1949-50 Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan New York Rangers Lynn Patrick 1948-49 Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan 1947-48 Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan 1946-47 Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin 1945-46 Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Boston Bruins 1944-45 Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings 1943-44 Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Chicago Black Hawks Paul Thompson 1942-43 Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Boston Bruins 1941-42 Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams 1940-41 Boston Bruins Cooney Weiland Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams 1939-40 New York Rangers Frank Boucher Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1938-39 Boston Bruins Art Ross Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1937-38 Chicago Black Hawks Bill Stewart Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1936-37 Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams New York Rangers 1935-36 Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1934-35 Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1933-34 Chicago Black Hawks Tommy Gorman Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams 1932-33 New York Rangers Lester Patrick Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin 1931-32 Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin New York Rangers Lester Patrick 1930-31 Montreal Canadiens Cecil Hart Chicago Black Hawks Dick Irvin 1929-30 Montreal Canadiens Cecil Hart Boston Bruins Art Ross 1928-29 Boston Bruins Art Ross New York Rangers Lester Patrick 1927-28 New York Rangers Lester Patrick Montreal Maroons 1926-27 Ottawa Senators Dave Gill Boston Bruins Art Ross 1925-26 Montreal Maroons Eddie Gerard Lester Patrick 1924-25 Victoria Cougars Lester Patrick Montreal Canadiens Leo Dandurand 1923-24 Montreal Canadiens Leo Dandurand Eddie Oatman 1922-23 Ottawa Senators Pete Green Edmonton Eskimos Ken McKenzie 1921-22 Toronto St. Patricks George O’Donoghue Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick 1920-21 Ottawa Senators Pete Green Vancouver Millionaires Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick 1919-20 Ottawa Senators Pete Green Seattle Metropolitans 1918-19 No decision (series between Montreal and Seattle canceled due to influenza epidemic) 1917-18 Dick Carroll Vancouver Millionaires Frank Patrick

11 STANLEY CUP WINNERS PRIOR TO FORMATION OF NHL IN 1917

SEASON WINNING TEAM MANAGER COACH 1916-17 Seattle Metropolitans Pete Muldoon Pete Muldoon 1915-16 Montreal Canadiens George Kennedy George Kennedy 1914-15 Vancouver Millionaires Frank Patrick Frank Patrick 1913-14 Toronto Blueshirts Jack Marshall Scotty Davidson* 1912-13 M.J. Quinn Joe Malone* 1911-12 Quebec Bulldogs M.J. Quinn Charley Nolan 1910-11 Ottawa Senators Percy LeSueur 1909-10 (March 1910) Dickie Boon Pud Glass* 1909-10 Ottawa Senators (January 1910) Bruce Stuart* 1908-09 Ottawa Senators Bruce Stuart* 1907-08 Montreal Wanderers Dickie Boon Cecil Blachford 1906-07 Montreal Wanderers (March 25, 1907) Dickie Boon Cecil Blachford 1906-07 (January/March 18, 1907) F.A. Hudson Tom Phillips* 1905-06 Montreal Wanderers (March 1906) Cecil Blachford* 1905-06 Ottawa Silver Seven (February 1906) Alf Smith 1904-05 Ottawa Silver Seven Alf Smith 1903-04 Ottawa Silver Seven Alf Smith 1902-03 Ottawa Silver Seven (March 1903) Alf Smith 1902-03 Montreal A.A.A. (February 1903) Clare McKerrow 1901-02 Montreal A.A.A. (March 1902) Clare McKerrow 1901-02 Winnipeg Victorias (January 1902) 1900-01 Winnipeg Victorias Dan Bain* 1899-00 Montreal Shamrocks Harry Trihey* 1898-99 Montreal Shamrocks (March 1899) Harry Trihey* 1898-99 (February 1899) Graham Drinkwater* 1897-98 Montreal Victorias Frank Richardson* 1896-97 Montreal Victorias Mike Grant* 1895-96 Montreal Victorias (December 1896) Mike Grant* 1895-96 Winnipeg Victorias (February 1896) Jack Armytage* 1894-95 Montreal Victorias Mike Grant* 1893-94 Montreal A.A.A. 1892-93 Montreal A.A.A. *

12 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF FORMATS

2013-14 — The NHL’s teams were realigned into two conferences, each consisting of two divisions. The of teams qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs remains unchanged at 16. Twelve first-round playoff berths will be awarded to the top three finishers in each of the four divisions. These teams will be the first three “seeds” in each division. Two additional “Wild Card” berths will be awarded to the next two highest-placed finishers in each conference, ranked on the basis of regular-season points and regardless of division. The first-place finisher with the highest number of regular-season points in the conference will be matched against the Wild Card team with the lowest number of regular-season points, and the first-place finisher with the second-highest number of regular-season points in the conference matched against the Wild Card team with the second-lowest number of regular-season points.

In each division, the team seeded #1 plays #4; #2 plays #3.

The two advancing teams in the West and two advancing teams in the East meet in the Conference Finals.

The Eastern and Western Conference champions will meet in the Stanley Cup Final.

Home-ice advantage in the Stanley Cup Final will be determined by points.

All series remain best-of-seven.

First Round

Eastern Conference Series A: 1st Place Atlantic Division vs. Wild Card Series B: 2nd Place Atlantic Division vs. 3rd Place Atlantic Division Series C: 1st Place vs. Wild Card Series D: 2nd Place Metropolitan Division vs. 3rd Place Metropolitan Division

Western Conference Series E: 1st Place Central Division vs. Wild Card Series F: 2nd Place Central Division vs. 3rd Place Central Division Series G: 1st Place Pacific Division vs. Wild Card Series H: 2nd Place Pacific Division vs. 3rd Place Pacific Division

Second Round

Eastern Conference Series I: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series B Series J: Winner of Series C vs. Winner of Series D

Western Conference Series K: Winner of Series E vs. Winner of Series F Series L: Winner of Series G vs. Winner of Series H

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference Series M: Winner of Series I vs. winner of Series J

Western Conference Series N: Winner of Series K vs. winner of Series L

Stanley Cup Final

Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N

13 1998-99 — The NHL’s teams were realigned into two conferences, each consisting of three divisions. The number of teams qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs remained at 16. First-round playoff berths were awarded to the first-place team in each division as well as to the next five best teams based on regular-season point totals in each conference. The three division winners in each conference were seeded first through third, in order of points, for the playoffs and the next five best teams, in order of points, were seeded fourth through eighth. In each conference, the team seeded #1 played #8; #2 vs. #7; #3 vs. #6; and #4 vs. #5 in the Quarterfinal Round. Home-ice in the Conference Quarterfinals was granted to those teams seeded first through fourth in each conference. In the Conference Semifinals and Conference Finals, teams were re-seeded according to the same criteria as the Conference Quarterfinals. Higher-seeded teams gained home-ice advantage. Home-ice advantage for the Stanley Cup Final to be determined by regular-season points. All series remain best-of-seven.

Conference Quarterfinals

Eastern Conference Series A: #1 (Division winner) vs. #8 Series B: #2 (Division winner) vs. #7 Series C: #3 (Division winner) vs. #6 Series D: #4 vs. #5

Western Conference Series E: #1 (Division winner) vs. #8 Series F: #2 (Division winner) vs. #7 Series G: #3 (Division winner) vs. #6 Series H: #4 vs. #5

Conference Semifinals

Eastern Conference Series I: Top-seeded winner from Series A-D vs. Lowest-seeded winner from Series A-D Series J: Other two winners from Series A-D

Western Conference Series K: Top-seeded winner from Series E-H vs. Lowest-seeded winner from Series E-H Series L: Other two winners from Series E-H

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference Series M: Winner of Series I vs. winner of Series J

Western Conference Series N: Winner of Series K vs. winner of Series L

Stanley Cup Final

Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N

1994-95 — Same as 1993-94, except that in first-, second- or third-round playoff series involving Central and Pacific Division teams, the team with the better record had the choice of using either a 2-3-2 or a 2-2-1-1-1 format. When a 2-3-2 format was selected, the higher-ranked team also had the choice of playing games 1, 2, 6 and 7 at home or playing games 3, 4 and 5 at home. The format for the Stanley Cup Final remained 2-2-1-1-1.

1993-94 — The NHL’s playoff draw was conference-based rather than division-based. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top eight teams in each of the Eastern and Western Conferences qualified for the playoffs. The teams that finished in first place in each of the League’s divisions are seeded first and second in each conference’s playoff draw and were assured of home-ice advantage in the first two playoff rounds. The remaining teams were seeded based on their regular-season point totals. In each conference, the team seeded #1 plays #8; #2 vs. #7; #3 vs. #6; and #4 vs. #5. All series were best-of-seven with home ice rotating on a 2-2-1-1-1 basis, with the exception of matchups between Central and Pacific Division teams. These matchups were played on a 2-3-2 basis to reduce travel. In a 2-3-2 series, the team with the most points could choose to start the series at home or on the road. The Eastern Conference champion faced the Western Conference champion in the Stanley Cup Final.

14 1986-87 — Division Semifinal series changed from best-of-five to best-of-seven.

1981-82 — The first four teams in each division earned playoff berths. In each division, the first-place team opposed the fourth-place team and the second-place team opposed the third-place team in a best-of-five Division Semifinal (DSF) series. In each division, the two winners of the DSF met in a best-of-seven Division Final (DF) series. The two DF winners in each conference met in a best-of-seven Conference Final (CF) series. In the Prince of Wales Conference, the winner opposed the winner; in the Conference, the winner opposed the winner. The two CF winners met in a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final.

1979-80 — The League expanded its playoff structure to include 16 teams. The four first-place teams in the four divisions automatically earned playoff berths. Another 12, according to regular-season record, also earned berths. All 16 teams were then pooled together and ranked #1 to #16 based on regular-season record:

Series A: Team #1 vs. Team #16 (best-of-five) Series B: Team #2 vs. Team #15 (best-of-five) Series C: Team #3 vs. Team #14 (best-of-five) Series D: Team #4 vs. Team #13 (best-of-five) Series E: Team #5 vs. Team #12 (best-of-five) Series F: Team #6 vs. Team #11 (best-of-five) Series G: Team #7 vs. Team #10 (best-of-five) Series H: Team #8 vs. Team # 9 (best-of-five)

The eight Preliminary Round winners, ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record, moved on to the Quarterfinals:

Series I: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-seven) Series J: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-seven) Series K: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-seven) Series L: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-seven)

The four Quarterfinals winners, ranked #1 to #4 based on regular-season record, moved on to the Semifinals:

Series M: Team #1 vs. Team #4 (best-of-seven) Series N: Team #2 vs. Team #3 (best-of-seven) Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N (best-of-seven)

1977-78 — Same as 1974-75, except that the Preliminary Round consisted of the #2 teams in the four divisions and the next four teams based on regular-season record (not their standings within their divisions).

1974-75 — With the League now expanded to 18 teams in four divisions, a completely new playoff format was introduced. First, the #2 and #3 teams in each of the four divisions were pooled together in the Preliminary Round. These eight (#2 and #3) teams were ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record:

Series A: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-three) Series B: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-three) Series C: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-three) Series D: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-three)

The winners of this Preliminary Round then pooled together with the four division winners, which had received byes into this Quarterfinal Round. These eight teams were again ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record:

Series E: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-seven) Series F: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-seven) Series G: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-seven) Series H: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-seven)

The four Quarterfinal winners, which moved on to the Semifinals, were then ranked #1 to #4 based on regular-season record:

Series I: Team #1 vs. Team #4 (best-of-seven) Series J: Team #2 vs. Team #3 (best-of-seven) Series K: Winner of Series I vs. Winner of Series J (best-of-seven)

15 1971-72 — Same as 1970-71, except that Series A and C matched the first- and fourth-place teams, and Series B and D matched the second- and third-place teams.

1970-71 — Same as 1967-68 except that Series E matched the winners of Series A and D, and Series F matched the winners of Series B and C.

1967-68 — When it doubled in size from six to 12 teams, the NHL once again was divided into two divisions – East and West – of six teams apiece. The top four teams in each division qualified for the playoffs (all series were best-of-seven):

Series A: First (East) vs. Third (East) Series B: Second (East) vs. Fourth (East) Series C: First (West) vs. Third (West) Series D: Second (West) vs. Fourth (West) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series B Series F: Winner of Series C vs. Winner of Series D Series G: Winner of Series E vs. Winner of Series F

1942-43 — With the NHL reduced to six teams (the “”), only the top four finishers qualified for playoff action. The best-of-seven Semifinals pitted Team #1 vs. Team #3 and Team #2 vs. Team #4. The winners of each Semifinal series met in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final.

1938-39 — With the NHL reduced to seven teams, the two-division system was replaced by one seven-team League. Based on final regular-season standings, the following playoff format was adopted:

Series A: First vs. Second (best-of-seven) Series B: Third vs. Fourth (best-of-three) Series C: Fifth vs. Sixth (best-of-three) Series D: Winner of Series B vs. Winner of Series C (best-of-three) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series D (best-of-seven)

1936-37 — Same as 1931-32, except that Series B, C and D were each best-of-three.

1930-31 — Same as 1928-29, except that Series D was changed to a two-game, total-goals format and Series E was changed to best-of-five.

1928-29 — Both first-place teams in the two divisions played each other in a best-of-five series. Both second-place teams in the two divisions played each other in a two-game, total-goals series as did the two third-place teams. The winners of these latter two series then played each other in a best-of-three series for the right to meet the winner of the series between the two first-place teams. This Stanley Cup Final was a best-of-three.

Series A: First in Canadian Division vs. First in American Division (best-of-five) Series B: Second in Canadian Division vs. Second in American Division (two-game, total-goals) Series C: Third in Canadian Division vs. Third in American Division (two-game, total-goals) Series D: Winner of Series B vs. Winner of Series C (best-of-three) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series D (best-of-three) for Stanley Cup

1926-27 — The 10-team league was divided into two divisions – Canadian and American – of five teams apiece. In each division, the winner of the two-game, total-goals series between the second- and third-place teams faced the first-place team in a two-game, total-goals series for the division title. The two division title winners then met in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final.

1925-26 — The format that was intended for 1924-25 went into effect. The winner of the two-game, total-goals series between the second- and third-place teams squared off against the first-place team in the two-game, total-goals NHL championship series. The NHL champion then moved on to play the champion in the best -of-five Stanley Cup Final. After the 1925-26 season, the NHL was the only major professional hockey league still in existence and consequently took over sole control of the Stanley Cup competition.

16 1924-25 — The first place team (Hamilton) at the conclusion of the regular season was scheduled to play the winner of a two-game, total-goals series between the second- (Toronto) and third- (Montreal) place teams. However, Hamilton refused to abide by this new format, demanding greater compensation than offered by the League. Thus, Toronto and Montreal played their two-game, total-goals series, and the winner (Montreal) earned the NHL title and then played the WCHL champion (Victoria) in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final.

1923-24 — The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the loser of the PCHA-WCHL playoff (the winner of the PCHA-WCHL playoff earned a bye into the Stanley Cup Final) in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Semifinals. The winner of this series met the PCHA-WCHL playoff winner in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Final.

1922-23 — The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the PCHA champion in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Semifinals, and the winner of the Semifinals played the WCHL champion, which had been given a bye, in the best -of- three Stanley Cup Final.

1921-22 — The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the winner of the PCHA- Hockey League playoff series in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final.

1919-20 — Same as 1917-18, except that Ottawa won both halves of the split regular-season schedule to earn an automatic berth into the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final against the PCHA champions.

1918-19 — Same as 1917-18, except that the NHL Final was extended to a best-of-seven series.

1917-18 — The regular season was split into two halves. The winners of both halves faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship and the right to meet the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champion in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final.

17 STANLEY CUP FACTS

 Oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America  Was crafted in Sheffield, England, in the late 1800s  Was first presented in 1893  Logged more than 1 million miles in travel over the last 10 seasons, including trips to Afghanistan, Austria, the Bahamas, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, , Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates and the  Is made of silver and nickel alloy, and weighs 35 pounds and stands at 3 feet tall  Was purchased for 10 guineas ($48.67 at the time) in 1892 on behalf of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor General of Canada, for whom the Stanley Cup was named  The Stanley Cup was originally called the “Dominion Challenge Cup”  The Montreal AAAs (Amateur Athletic Association) were the first winners of the Stanley Cup  When it was originally bought, the Stanley Cup was a silver bowl measuring 7 inches high and 11.5 inches in diameter  1926 was the first year that the Stanley Cup was competed for solely by NHL teams  In 1927, to accommodate names of players being etched into the Stanley Cup, silver bands were added to the bottom of the bowl  In 1970, the original bowl crafted in 1892 was retired because it became too brittle to travel; it is currently secured in a locked vault at the in Toronto  Is the only trophy in professional sports that is passed along from player to player the summer their team wins it  Is so revered by NHL players that many who have not won it refuse to be in its presence  Is the only trophy in professional sports that has 24-hour supervision and is accompanied by a full-time bodyguard, known as the Keeper of the Cup  The Keeper of the Cup only handles the trophy while wearing white gloves  Was the first professional team sports trophy to be presented to the winning team on the playing surface, immediately following the team’s victory; many other sports do this today  Travels close to 300 days per year  Is the only trophy in professional sports that has the names of winning players, coaches, management and team staff engraved on the silver chalice  The tradition of engraving names on the Stanley Cup began in 1907 with the Montreal Wanderers  It takes 13 years to fill the ring of the Stanley Cup with names of winners  Two rings (spanning 26 years) have been retired at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto  Names misspelled on the Stanley Cup – Adam Deadmarsh of the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 was spelled “Deadmarch,” but was changed; the first misspelled name to be corrected  Detroit Red Wings ’s name also was misspelled and later corrected in 2002; Tomas Holmstron was misspelled and corrected following the 2008 Red Wings engraving; Kris Versteeg was spelled as ‘Vertseeg’ in 2010 with the Chicago Blackhawks, but has been corrected  Some other misspellings on the Stanley Cup that never have been corrected: ’s name has been misspelled, (including “Jac,” and “Jacq” ); Bob Gainey was spelled “Gainy” when he was a player for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s; was spelled “Kennedyy” in the 1940s; New York Islanders was spelled “Ilanders” in 1980-81; the Toronto Maple Leafs was spelled “Leaes” in 1962-63; the Boston Bruins was spelled “Bqstqn” in 1972  Name scratched out – “Basil Pocklington,” father of former Edmonton Oilers owner, Peter, put his dad’s name on the Stanley Cup in 1983-84; today, on the trophy, one can see a series of “Xs” over his name  There is only one Stanley Cup – authenticated by the seal of the Hockey Hall of Fame in the bottom of the trophy; this seal can be seen when winning players lift the Stanley Cup over their heads

18 YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS, SCORES AND ROSTERS Since 1893

NOTE: Numbers in square brackets, e.g. [8], indicate playoff seeding beginning in 1994. Seeding numbers are found beside team names in Game 1 of each series.

2016 April 15 Nashville [W1] 3 at Anaheim [P1] 2 April 17 Nashville 3 at Anaheim 2 FIRST ROUND April 19 Anaheim 3 at Nashville 0 April 14 NY Islanders [W1] 5 at Florida [A1] 4 April 21 Anaheim 4 at Nashville 1 April 15 NY Islanders 1 at Florida 3 April 23 Nashville 2 at Anaheim 5 April 17 Florida 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT April 25 Anaheim 1 at Nashville 3 April 20 Florida 2 at NY Islanders 1 April 27 Nashville 2 at Anaheim 1 April 22 NY Islanders 2 at Florida 1 2OT Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 24 Florida 1 at NY Islanders 2 2OT NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 San Jose [P3] 4 at Los Angeles [P2] 3 April 16 San Jose 2 at Los Angeles 1 April 13 Detroit [A3] 2 at Tampa Bay [A2] 3 April 18 Los Angeles 2 at San Jose 1 OT April 15 Detroit 2 at Tampa Bay 5 April 20 Los Angeles 2 at San Jose 3 April 17 Tampa Bay 0 at Detroit 2 April 22 San Jose 6 at Los Angeles 3 April 19 Tampa Bay 3 at Detroit 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 21 Detroit 0 at Tampa Bay 1 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-1 SECOND ROUND April 27 NY Islanders [W1] 5 at Tampa Bay [A2] 3 April 14 Philadelphia [W2] 0 at Washington [M1] 2 April 30 NY Islanders 1 at Tampa Bay 4 April 16 Philadelphia 1 at Washington 4 May 3 Tampa Bay 5 at NY Islanders 4 OT April 18 Washington 6 at Philadelphia 1 May 6 Tampa Bay 2 at NY Islanders 1 OT April 20 Washington 1 at Philadelphia 2 May 8 NY Islanders 0 at Tampa Bay 4 April 22 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 0 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 24 Washington 1 at Philadelphia 0 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 28 Pittsburgh [M2] 3 at Washington [M1] 4 OT April 30 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 1 April 13 NY Rangers [M3] 2 at Pittsburgh [M2] 5 May 2 Washington 2 at Pittsburgh 3 April 16 NY Rangers 4 at Pittsburgh 2 May 4 Washington 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT April 19 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Rangers 1 May 7 Pittsburgh 1 at Washington 3 April 21 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Rangers 0 May 10 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 4 OT April 23 NY Rangers 3 at Pittsburgh 6 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 29 St. Louis [C2] 1 at Dallas [C1] 2 April 14 Minnesota [W2] 0 at Dallas [C1] 4 May 1 St. Louis 4 at Dallas 3 OT April 16 Minnesota 1 at Dallas 2 May 3 Dallas 1 at St. Louis 6 April 18 Dallas 3 at Minnesota 5 May 5 Dallas 3 at St. Louis 2 OT April 20 Dallas 3 at Minnesota 2 May 7 St. Louis 4 at Dallas 1 April 22 Minnesota 5 at Dallas 4 OT May 9 Dallas 3 at St. Louis 2 April 24 Dallas 5 at Minnesota 4 May 11 St. Louis 6 at Dallas 1 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 13 Chicago [C3] 0 at St. Louis [C2] 1 OT April 29 Nashville [W1] 2 at San Jose [P3] 5 April 15 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 2 May 1 Nashville 2 at San Jose 3 April 17 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 2 May 3 San Jose 1 at Nashville 4 April 19 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 3 May 5 San Jose 3 at Nashville 4 3OT April 21 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 3 2OT May 7 Nashville 1 at San Jose 5 April 23 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 6 May 9 San Jose 3 at Nashville 4 OT April 25 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 3 May 12 Nashville 0 at San Jose 5 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3

19 CONFERENCE FINALS 2015 May 13 Tampa Bay [A2] 3 at Pittsburgh [M2] 1 May 16 Tampa Bay 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT FIRST ROUND May 18 Pittsburgh 4 at Tampa Bay 2 April 15 Ottawa [W1] 3 at Montreal [A1] 4 May 20 Pittsburgh 3 at Tampa Bay 4 April 17 Ottawa 2 at Montreal 3 OT May 22 Tampa Bay 4 at Pittsburgh 3 OT April 19 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 1 OT May 24 Pittsburgh 5 at Tampa Bay 2 April 22 Montreal 0 at Ottawa 1 May 26 Tampa Bay 1 at Pittsburgh 2 April 24 Ottawa 5 at Montreal 1 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 26 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 0 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 15 San Jose [P3] 1 at St. Louis [C2] 2 May 17 San Jose 4 at St. Louis 0 April 16 Detroit [A3] 3 at Tampa Bay [A2] 2 May 19 St. Louis 0 at San Jose 3 April 18 Detroit 1 at Tampa Bay 5 May 21 St. Louis 6 at San Jose 3 April 21 Tampa Bay 0 at Detroit 3 May 23 San Jose 6 at St. Louis 3 April 23 Tampa Bay 3 at Detroit 2 OT May 25 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 5 April 25 Detroit 4 at Tampa Bay 0 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 27 Tampa Bay 5 at Detroit 2 April 29 Detroit 0 at Tampa Bay 2 STANLEY CUP FINAL Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 30 San Jose [P3] 2 at Pittsburgh [M2] 3 June 1 San Jose 1 at Pittsburgh 2 OT April 16 Pittsburgh [W2] 1 at NY Rangers [M1] 2 June 4 Pittsburgh 2 at San Jose 3 OT April 18 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 3 June 6 Pittsburgh 3 at San Jose 1 April 20 NY Rangers 2 at Pittsburgh 1 June 9 San Jose 4 at Pittsburgh 2 April 22 NY Rangers 2 at Pittsburgh 1 OT June 12 Pittsburgh 3 at San Jose 1 April 24 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 15 NY Islanders [M3] 4 at Washington [ M2] 1 – Center – Pittsburgh Penguins April 17 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 4 April 19 Washington 1 at NY Islanders 2 OT 2015-16 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS April 21 Washington 2 at NY Islanders 1 OT Sidney Crosby (Captain), Nick Bonino, Ian Cole, Matt April 23 NY Islanders 1 at Washington 5 Cullen, Trevor Daley, Brian Dumoulin, , Eric April 25 Washington 1 at NY Islanders 3 Fehr, Marc-Andre Fleury, Carl Hagelin, Patric Hornqvist, April 27 NY Islanders 1 at Washington 2 , Tom Kuhnhackl, , Kristopher Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 Letang, , Olli Maatta, , Matt Murray, Kevin Porter, Bryan Rust, Justin Schultz, Conor April 16 Minnesota [W1] 4 at St. Louis [C1] 2 Sheary, Jeff Zatkoff, (Co- April 18 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 4 Owner/Chairman), Ron Burkle, William Kassling (Co- April 20 St. Louis 0 at Minnesota 3 Owners), (CEO/President), Travis April 22 St. Louis 6 at Minnesota 1 Williams (COO/General Counsel), Jim Rutherford April 24 Minnesota 4 at St. Louis 1 (Executive Vice President/General Manager), Jason April 26 St. Louis 1 at Minnesota 4 Botterill (Associate General Manager), Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Assistant General Manager), Jason Karmanos (Vice President, Hockey Operations), April 15 Chicago [C3] 4 at Nashville [C2] 3 2OT (Development Coach), Mike Sullivan (Head Coach), April 17 Chicago 2 at Nashville 6 Jacques Martin (Special Assistant), April 19 Nashville 2 at Chicago 4 (Assistant Coach), Mike Bales (Goaltending Coach), Andy April 21 Nashville 2 at Chicago 3 3OT Saucier (Video Coach), Dr. Dharmesh Vyas (Team April 23 Chicago 2 at Nashville 5 Physician), Chris Stewart (Head Athletic Trainer), Curtis April 25 Nashville 3 at Chicago 4 Bell, Patrick Steidle (Assistant Trainers), Andy O’Brien Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Director, Sport Science), Alex Trinca (Strength &?Conditioning Coach), Dana Heinze (Equipment April 16 Winnipeg [W2] 2 at Anaheim [P1] 4 Manager), Ted Richards, Jon Taglianetti (Assistant April 18 Winnipeg 1 at Anaheim 2 Equipment Managers), Jim Britt (Manager, Team April 20 Anaheim 5 at Winnipeg 4 OT Services), Dan MacKinnon (Director, Player Personnel), April 22 Anaheim 5 at Winnipeg 2 Randy Sexton (Director, Amateur Scouting), Derek Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-0 Clancey (Director, Pro Scouting)

20 April 15 Calgary [P3] 2 at Vancouver [P2] 1 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 17 Calgary 1 at Vancouver 4 June 3 Chicago [C3] 2 at Tampa Bay [A2] 1 April 19 Vancouver 2 at Calgary 4 June 6 Chicago 3 at Tampa Bay 4 April 21 Vancouver 1 at Calgary 3 June 8 Tampa Bay 3 at Chicago 2 April 23 Calgary 1 at Vancouver 2 June 10 Tampa Bay 1 at Chicago 2 April 25 Vancouver 4 at Calgary 7 June 13 Chicago 2 at Tampa Bay 1 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 15 Tampa Bay 0 at Chicago 2 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 SECOND ROUND May 1 Tampa Bay [A2] 2 at Montreal [A1] 1 2OT May 3 Tampa Bay 6 at Montreal 2 – Defenseman – Chicago Blackhawks May 6 Montreal 1 at Tampa Bay 2 May 7 Montreal 6 at Tampa Bay 2 2014-15 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS May 9 Tampa Bay 1 at Montreal 2 (Captain), , , May 12 Montreal 1 at Tampa Bay 4 , Kyle Cumiskey, Scott Darling, Andrew Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-2 Desjardins, , Marian Hossa, , Duncan Keith, Marcus Kruger, Joakim Nordstrom, April 30 Washington [M2] 2 at NY Rangers [M1] 1 , Brad Richards, Michal Rozsival, David May 2 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 3 Rundblad, , , , May 4 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 1 , Teuvo Teravainen, Kimmo Timonen, Trevor May 6 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 van Riemsdyk, Antoine Vermette, Kris Versteeg, May 8 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT W. Rockwell Wirtz (Chairman), John McDonough May 10 NY Rangers 4 at Washington 3 (President/CEO), Jay Blunk (Executive Vice President), May 13 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT (Vice President/General Manager), Al NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 MacIsaac (Vice President, Hockey Operations), (Assistant General Manager), Scotty Bowman May 1 Minnesota [W1] 3 at Chicago [C3] 4 (Senior Advisor), Joel Quenneville (Head Coach), Kevin May 3 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 4 Dineen (Assistant Coach), (Assistant Coach), May 5 Chicago 1 at Minnesota 0 Jimmy Waite (Goaltending Coach), Mike Gapski (Head May 7 Chicago 4 at Minnesota 3 Athletic Trainer), Troy Parchman (Equipment Manager), Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 Jeff Thomas (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Pawel Prylinski (Massage Therapist), Jim Heintzelman (Equipment April 30 Calgary [P3] 1 at Anaheim [P1] 6 Assistant), Paul Goodman (Strength and Conditioning May 3 Calgary 0 at Anaheim 3 Coach), Matt Meacham (Video Coach), May 5 Anaheim 3 at Calgary 4 OT (Director, Player Personnel), Mark Kelley (Senior Director, May 8 Anaheim 4 at Calgary 2 Amateur Scouting), Barry Smith (Director, Player May 10 Calgary 2 at Anaheim 3 OT Development), Ryan Stewart (Director, Pro Scouting), Ron Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-1 Anderson (Director, Player Recruitment), Tony Ommen (Senior Director, Team Services), Mark Bernard (General CONFERENCE FINALS Manager, Minor League Affiliates), Dr. Michael Terry May 16 Tampa Bay [A2] 1 at NY Rangers [M1] 2 (Head Team Physician) May 18 Tampa Bay 6 at NY Rangers 2 May 20 NY Rangers 5 at Tampa Bay 6 OT May 22 NY Rangers 5 at Tampa Bay 1 2014 May 24 Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 0 May 26 NY Rangers 7 at Tampa Bay 3 FIRST ROUND May 29 Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 0 April 18 Detroit [W2] 1 at Boston [A1] 0 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 20 Detroit 1 at Boston 4 April 22 Boston 3 at Detroit 0 May 17 Chicago [C3] 1 at Anaheim [P1] 4 April 24 Boston 3 at Detroit 2 OT May 19 Chicago 3 at Anaheim 2 3OT April 26 Detroit 2 at Boston 4 May 21 Anaheim 2 at Chicago 1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 23 Anaheim 4 at Chicago 5 2OT May 25 Chicago 4 at Anaheim 5 OT April 16 Montreal [A3] 5 at Tampa Bay [A2] 4 OT May 27 Anaheim 2 at Chicago 5 April 18 Montreal 4 at Tampa Bay 1 May 30 Chicago 5 at Anaheim 3 April 20 Tampa Bay 2 at Montreal 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 22 Tampa Bay 3 at Montreal 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0

21 April 16 Columbus [W1] 3 at Pittsburgh [M1] 4 May 2 NY Rangers [M2] 3 at Pittsburgh [M1] 2 OT April 19 Columbus 4 at Pittsburgh 3 2OT May 4 NY Rangers 0 at Pittsburgh 3 April 21 Pittsburgh 4 at Columbus 3 May 5 Pittsburgh 2 at NY Rangers 0 April 23 Pittsburgh 3 at Columbus 4 OT May 7 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 2 April 26 Columbus 1 at Pittsburgh 3 May 9 NY Rangers 5 at Pittsburgh 1 April 28 Pittsburgh 4 at Columbus 3 May 11 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Rangers 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 13 NY Rangers 2 at Pittsburgh 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Philadelphia [M3] 1 at NY Rangers [M2] 4 April 20 Philadelphia 4 at NY Rangers 2 May 2 Minnesota [W1] 2 at Chicago [C3] 5 April 22 NY Rangers 4 at Philadelphia 1 May 4 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 4 April 25 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 2 May 6 Chicago 0 at Minnesota 4 April 27 Philadelphia 2 at NY Rangers 4 May 9 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 4 April 29 NY Rangers 2 at Philadelphia 5 May 11 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 2 April 30 Philadelphia 1 at NY Rangers 2 May 13 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 1 OT NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2

April 17 Minnesota [W1] 4 at Colorado [C1] 5 OT May 3 Los Angeles [P3] 3 at Anaheim [P1] 2 OT April 19 Minnesota 2 at Colorado 4 May 5 Los Angeles 3 at Anaheim 1 April 21 Colorado 0 at Minnesota 1 OT May 8 Anaheim 3 at Los Angeles 2 April 24 Colorado 1 at Minnesota 2 May 10 Anaheim 2 at Los Angeles 0 April 26 Minnesota 3 at Colorado 4 OT May 12 Los Angeles 3 at Anaheim 4 April 28 Colorado 2 at Minnesota 5 May 14 Anaheim 1 at Los Angeles 2 April 30 Minnesota 5 at Colorado 4 OT May 16 Los Angeles 6 at Anaheim 2 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 17 Chicago [C3] 3 at St. Louis [C2] 4 3OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 19 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 4 OT May 17 NY Rangers [M2] 7 at Montreal [A3] 2 April 21 St. Louis 0 at Chicago 2 May 19 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 1 April 23 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 4 OT May 22 Montreal 3 at NY Rangers 2 OT April 25 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 2 OT May 25 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 3 OT April 27 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 5 May 27 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 7 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 29 Montreal 0 at NY Rangers 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Dallas [W2] 3 at Anaheim [P1] 4 April 18 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 3 May 18 Los Angeles [P3] 1 at Chicago [C3] 3 April 21 Anaheim 0 at Dallas 3 May 21 Los Angeles 6 at Chicago 2 April 23 Anaheim 2 at Dallas 4 May 24 Chicago 3 at Los Angeles 4 April 25 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 6 May 26 Chicago 2 at Los Angeles 5 April 27 Anaheim 5 at Dallas 4 OT May 28 Los Angeles 4 at Chicago 5 2OT Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 30 Chicago 4 at Los Angeles 3 June 1 Los Angeles 5 at Chicago 4 OT April 17 Los Angeles [P3] 3 at San Jose [P2] 6 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 20 Los Angeles 2 at San Jose 7 April 22 San Jose 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 24 San Jose 3 at Los Angeles 6 June 4 NY Rangers [M2] 2 at Los Angeles [P3] 3 OT April 26 Los Angeles 3 at San Jose 0 June 7 NY Rangers 4 at Los Angeles 5 2OT April 28 San Jose 1 at Los Angeles 4 June 9 Los Angeles 3 at NY Rangers 0 April 30 Los Angeles 5 at San Jose 1 June 11 Los Angeles 1 at NY Rangers 2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 13 NY Rangers 2 at Los Angeles 3 2OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 SECOND ROUND May 1 Montreal [A3] 4 at Boston [A1] 3 2OT CONN SMYTHE TROPHY May 3 Montreal 3 at Boston 5 Justin Williams – Right Wing – Los Angeles Kings May 6 Boston 2 at Montreal 4 May 8 Boston 1 at Montreal 0 OT 2013-14 LOS ANGELES KINGS May 10 Montreal 2 at Boston 4 Dustin Brown (Captain), , Kyle Clifford, Drew May 12 Boston 0 at Montreal 4 Doughty, Marian Gaborik, Matt Greene, Martin Jones, May 14 Montreal 3 at Boston 1 Dwight King, Anze Kopitar, Trevor Lewis, Alec Martinez, Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 Willie Mitchell, Jake Muzzin, Jordan Nolan, Tanner Pearson, Jonathan Quick, , Mike Richards,

22 Jeff Schultz, Jarret Stoll, Tyler Toffoli, Slava Voynov, Justin April 30 Minnesota [8] 1 at Chicago [1] 2 OT Williams, Philip Anschutz (Owner), Nancy Anschutz May 3 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 (Owner), Daniel Beckerman (Alternate Governor), Dean May 5 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 3 OT Lombardi (President/General Manager), May 7 Chicago 3 at Minnesota 0 (President, Business Operations), Robert Blake (Assistant May 9 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 5 General Manager), Jeffrey Solomon (Vice President/ Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 Hockey Operations and Legal Affairs), Michael Futa (Director of Amateur Scouting), Darryl Sutter (Head April 30 Detroit [7] 1 at Anaheim [2] 3 Coach), John Stevens (Assistant Coach), Davis Payne May 2 Detroit 5 at Anaheim 4 OT (Assistant Coach), Bill Ranford (Goaltending Coach), Kelly May 4 Anaheim 4 at Detroit 0 Cheeseman (Chief Operating Officer), Michael Altieri (Vice May 6 Anaheim 2 at Detroit 3 OT President, Communications and Broadcasting), Jack May 8 Detroit 2 at Anaheim 3 OT Ferreira (Special Assistant to the General Manager), Mike May 10 Anaheim 3 at Detroit 4 OT O’Connell (Development Coach), Nelson Emerson (Player May 12 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 2 Development), Alyn McCauley (Pro Scout), Mark Yannetti Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 (Director of Amateur Scouting), Lee Callans (Scouting Operations Coordinator), Brent McEwen, Tony Gasparini May 1 San Jose [6] 3 at Vancouver [3] 1 (Amateur Scouts), Mike Donnelly (Collegiate Scout), May 3 San Jose 3 at Vancouver 2 OT Marshall Dickerson (Director of Team Operations), Zach May 5 Vancouver 2 at San Jose 5 Ziegler (Video Coordinator), Darren Granger (Head May 7 Vancouver 3 at San Jose 4 OT Equipment Manager), Chris Kingsley (Head Athletic San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-0 Trainer), Dana C. Bryson (Assistant Equipment Manager), Myles Hirayama (Assistant Athletic Trainer) April 30 Los Angeles [5] 1 at St. Louis [4] 2 OT May 2 Los Angeles 1 at St. Louis 2 May 4 St. Louis 0 at Los Angeles 1 2013 May 6 St. Louis 3 at Los Angeles 4 May 8 Los Angeles 3 at St. Louis 2 OT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 10 St. Louis 1 at Los Angeles 2 May 1 NY Islanders [8] 0 at Pittsburgh [1] 5 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 3 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 3 May 5 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 4 OT CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS May 7 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Islanders 6 May 14 Ottawa [7] 1 at Pittsburgh [1] 4 May 9 NY Islanders 0 at Pittsburgh 4 May 17 Ottawa 3 at Pittsburgh 4 May 11 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Islanders 3 OT May 19 Pittsburgh 1 at Ottawa 2 2OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 22 Pittsburgh 7 at Ottawa 3 May 24 Ottawa 2 at Pittsburgh 6 May 2 Ottawa [7] 4 at Montreal [2] 2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 3 Ottawa 1 at Montreal 3 May 5 Montreal 1 at Ottawa 6 May 16 NY Rangers [6] 2 at Boston [4] 3 OT May 7 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 3 OT May 19 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 5 May 9 Ottawa 6 at Montreal 1 May 21 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 1 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 23 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 4 OT May 25 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 3 May 2 NY Rangers [6] 1 at Washington [3] 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 4 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 1 OT May 6 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 4 May 15 Detroit [7] 1 at Chicago [1] 4 May 8 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 4 May 18 Detroit 4 at Chicago 1 May 10 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 OT May 20 Chicago 1 at Detroit 3 May 12 Washington 0 at NY Rangers 1 May 23 Chicago 0 at Detroit 2 May 13 NY Rangers 5 at Washington 0 May 25 Detroit 1 at Chicago 4 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 27 Chicago 4 at Detroit 3 May 29 Detroit 1 at Chicago 2 OT May 1 Toronto [5] 1 at Boston [4] 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 4 Toronto 4 at Boston 2 May 6 Boston 5 at Toronto 2 May 8 Boston 4 at Toronto 3 OT May 10 Toronto 2 at Boston 1 May 12 Boston 1 at Toronto 2 May 13 Toronto 4 at Boston 5 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3

23 May 14 San Jose [6] 0 at Los Angeles [5] 2 Services), Mark Bernard (General Manager, Minor League May 16 San Jose 3 at Los Angeles 4 Affiliates), Dr. Michael Terry (Head Team Physician) May 18 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 OT May 21 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 May 23 San Jose 0 at Los Angeles 3 2012 May 26 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 May 28 San Jose 1 at Los Angeles 2 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 12 Ottawa [8] 2 at NY Rangers [1] 4 April 14 Ottawa 3 at NY Rangers 2 OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 16 NY Rangers 1 at Ottawa 0 June 1 Boston [4] 3 at Pittsburgh [1] 0 April 18 NY Rangers 2 at Ottawa 3 OT June 3 Boston 6 at Pittsburgh 1 April 21 Ottawa 2 at NY Rangers 0 June 5 Pittsburgh 1 at Boston 2 2OT April 23 NY Rangers 3 at Ottawa 2 June 7 Pittsburgh 0 at Boston 1 April 26 Ottawa 1 at NY Rangers 2 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3

June 1 Los Angeles [5] 1 at Chicago [1] 2 April 12 Washington [7] 0 at Boston [2] 1 OT June 2 Los Angeles 2 at Chicago 4 April 14 Washington 2 at Boston 1 2OT June 4 Chicago 1 at Los Angeles 3 April 16 Boston 4 at Washington 3 June 6 Chicago 3 at Los Angeles 2 April 19 Boston 1 at Washington 2 June 8 Los Angeles 3 at Chicago 4 2OT April 21 Washington 4 at Boston 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 Boston 4 at Washington 3 OT April 25 Washington 2 at Boston 1 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 12 Boston [4] 3 at Chicago [1] 4 3OT June 15 Boston 2 at Chicago 1 OT April 13 New Jersey [6] 3 at Florida [3] 2 June 17 Chicago 0 at Boston 2 April 15 New Jersey 2 at Florida 4 June 19 Chicago 6 at Boston 5 OT April 17 Florida 4 at New Jersey 3 June 22 Boston 1 at Chicago 3 April 19 Florida 0 at New Jersey 4 June 24 Chicago 3 at Boston 2 April 21 New Jersey 0 at Florida 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 24 Florida 2 at New Jersey 3 OT April 26 New Jersey 3 at Florida 2 2OT CONN SMYTHE TROPHY New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 Patrick Kane – Right Wing – Chicago Blackhawks April 11 Philadelphia [5] 4 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 OT 2012-13 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS April 13 Philadelphia 8 at Pittsburgh 5 Jonathan Toews (Captain), Bryan Bickell, , April 15 Pittsburgh 4 at Philadelphia 8 , , Daniel Carcillo, Corey April 18 Pittsburgh 10 at Philadelphia 3 Crawford, , Michael Frolik, Michal Handzus, April 20 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 3 Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa, Patrick Kane, Duncan April 22 Pittsburgh 1 at Philadelphia 5 Keith, Marcus Kruger, , , Johnny Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 Oduya, Michal Rozsival, Brandon Saad, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Andrew Shaw, Ben Smith, Viktor Stalberg, April 11 Los Angeles [8] 4 at Vancouver [1] 2 W. Rockwell Wirtz (Chairman), John McDonough April 13 Los Angeles 4 at Vancouver 2 (President/CEO), Jay Blunk (Executive Vice President), April 15 Vancouver 0 at Los Angeles 1 Stan Bowman (Vice President/General Manager), Al April 18 Vancouver 3 at Los Angeles 1 MacIsaac (Vice President/Assistant to the President), April 22 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 1 OT Norm Maciver (Assistant General Manager), Scotty Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 Bowman (Senior Advisor), Joel Quenneville (Head Coach), Mike Kitchen, (Assistant Coaches), April 12 San Jose [7] 3 at St. Louis [2] 2 2OT Stephane Waite (Goaltending Coach), Mike Gapski (Head April 14 San Jose 0 at St. Louis 3 Athletic Trainer), Troy Parchman (Equipment Manager), April 16 St. Louis 4 at San Jose 3 Jeff Thomas (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Clint Reif April 19 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 1 (Assistant Equipment Manager), Pawel Prylinski (Massage April 21 San Jose 1 at St. Louis 3 Therapist), Jim Heintzelman (Equipment Assistant), Paul St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 Goodman (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Tim Campbell (Video Coach), Pierre Gauthier (Director, Player Personnel), Mark Kelley (Director, Amateur Scouting), Barry Smith (Director, Player Development), Ryan Stewart (Director, Pro Scouting), Ron Anderson (Director, Player Recruitment), Tony Ommen (Senior Director, Team

24 April 12 Chicago [6] 2 at Phoenix [3] 3 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 14 Chicago 4 at Phoenix 3 OT May 30 Los Angeles [8] 2 at New Jersey [6] 1 OT April 17 Phoenix 3 at Chicago 2 OT June 2 Los Angeles 2 at New Jersey 1 OT April 19 Phoenix 3 at Chicago 2 OT June 4 New Jersey 0 at Los Angeles 4 April 21 Chicago 2 at Phoenix 1 OT June 6 New Jersey 3 at Los Angeles 1 April 23 Phoenix 4 at Chicago 0 June 9 Los Angeles 1 at New Jersey 2 Phoenix won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 11 New Jersey 1 at Los Angeles 6 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 11 Detroit [5] 2 at Nashville [4] 3 April 13 Detroit 3 at Nashville 2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 15 Nashville 3 at Detroit 2 Jonathan Quick – Goaltender – Los Angeles Kings April 17 Nashville 3 at Detroit 1 April 20 Detroit 1 at Nashville 2 2011-12 LOS ANGELES KINGS Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-1 Dustin Brown (Captain), Jonathan Bernier, Jeff Carter, Kyle Clifford, Drew Doughty, Davis Drewiske, Colin Fraser, CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Simon Gagne, Matt Greene, Dwight King, Anze Kopitar, April 28 Washington [7] 1 at NY Rangers [1] 3 Trevor Lewis, Alec Martinez, Willie Mitchell, Jordan Nolan, April 30 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 2 Dustin Penner, Jonathan Quick, Mike Richards, 2 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 1 3OT Richardson, Robert Scuderi, Jarret Stoll, Slava Voynov, May 5 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 3 Kevin Westgarth, Justin Williams, Philip Anschutz (Owner), May 7 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 3 OT Nancy Anschutz (Owner), Timothy Leiweke (Governor), May 9 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 Daniel Beckerman (Chief Financial Officer), Ted Fikre May 12 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 (Chief Legal Officer), Dean Lombardi (President/General NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 Manager), Luc Robitaille (President, Business Operations), (Vice President/Assistant General Manager), April 29 New Jersey [6] 3 at Philadelphia [5] 4 OT Jeffrey Solomon (Vice President/Hockey Operations and May 1 New Jersey 4 at Philadelphia 1 Legal Affairs), Darryl Sutter (Head Coach), John Stevens May 3 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 4 OT (Assistant Coach), Jamie Kompon (Assistant Coach), Bill May 6 Philadelphia 2 at New Jersey 4 Ranford (Goaltending Coach), Chris McGowan (Chief May 8 New Jersey 3 at Philadelphia 1 Operating Officer), Michael Altieri (Vice President, New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 Communications and Content), Jack Ferreira (Special Assistant to the General Manager), Mike O’Connell (Player April 28 Los Angeles [8] 3 at St. Louis [2] 1 Development), Nelson Emerson (Player Development), April 30 Los Angeles 5 at St. Louis 2 Rob Laird (Senior Pro Scout), Michael Futa (Director of May 3 St. Louis 2 at Los Angeles 4 Amateur Scouting), Mark Yannetti (Director of Amateur May 6 St. Louis 1 at Los Angeles 3 Scouting), Lee Callans (Scouting Operations Coordinator), Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-0 Marshall Dickerson (Director of Team Operations), Ryan Colville (Video Coordinator), Darren Granger (Head April 27 Nashville [4] 3 at Phoenix [3] 4 OT Equipment Manager), Chris Kingsley (Head Athletic April 29 Nashville 3 at Phoenix 5 Trainer), Dana C. Bryson (Assistant Equipment Manager), May 2 Phoenix 0 at Nashville 2 Myles Hirayama (Assistant Athletic Trainer) May 4 Phoenix 1 at Nashville 0 May 7 Nashville 1 at Phoenix 2 Phoenix won best-of-seven series 4-1 2011

CONFERENCE FINALS CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 14 New Jersey [6] 0 at NY Rangers [1] 3 April 13 NY Rangers [8] 1 at Washington [1] 2 OT May 16 New Jersey 3 at NY Rangers 2 April 15 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 2 May 19 NY Rangers 3 at New Jersey 0 April 17 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 3 May 21 NY Rangers 1 at New Jersey 4 April 20 Washington 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT May 23 New Jersey 5 at NY Rangers 3 April 23 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 3 May 25 NY Rangers 2 at New Jersey 3 OT Washington won best-of-seven series 4-1 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 Buffalo [7] 1 at Philadelphia [2] 0 May 13 Los Angeles [8] 4 at Phoenix [3] 2 April 16 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 5 May 15 Los Angeles 4 at Phoenix 0 April 18 Philadelphia 4 at Buffalo 2 May 17 Phoenix 1 at Los Angeles 2 April 20 Philadelphia 0 at Buffalo 1 May 20 Phoenix 2 at Los Angeles 0 April 22 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT May 22 Los Angeles 4 at Phoenix 3 OT April 24 Philadelphia 5 at Buffalo 4 OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 26 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3

25 April 14 Montreal [6] 2 at Boston [3] 0 April 28 Nashville [5] 0 at Vancouver [1] 1 April 16 Montreal 3 at Boston 1 April 30 Nashville 2 at Vancouver 1 OT April 18 Boston 4 at Montreal 2 May 3 Vancouver 3 at Nashville 2 OT April 21 Boston 5 at Montreal 4 OT May 5 Vancouver 4 at Nashville 2 April 23 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 OT May 7 Nashville 4 at Vancouver 3 April 26 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 May 9 Vancouver 2 at Nashville 1 April 27 Montreal 3 at Boston 4 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-2 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 29 Detroit [3] 1 at San Jose [2] 2 OT April 13 Tampa Bay [5] 0 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 May 1 Detroit 1 at San Jose 2 April 15 Tampa Bay 5 at Pittsburgh 1 May 4 San Jose 4 at Detroit 3 OT April 18 Pittsburgh 3 at Tampa Bay 2 May 6 San Jose 3 at Detroit 4 April 20 Pittsburgh 3 at Tampa Bay 2 OT May 8 Detroit 4 at San Jose 3 April 23 Tampa Bay 8 at Pittsburgh 2 May 10 San Jose 1 at Detroit 3 April 25 Pittsburgh 2 at Tampa Bay 4 May 12 Detroit 2 at San Jose 3 April 27 Tampa Bay 1 at Pittsburgh 0 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE FINALS April 13 Chicago [8] 0 at Vancouver [1] 2 May 14 Tampa Bay [5] 5 at Boston [3] 2 April 15 Chicago 3 at Vancouver 4 May 17 Tampa Bay 5 at Boston 6 April 17 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 2 May 19 Boston 2 at Tampa Bay 0 April 19 Vancouver 2 at Chicago 7 May 21 Boston 3 at Tampa Bay 5 April 21 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 0 May 23 Tampa Bay 1 at Boston 3 April 24 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 4 OT May 25 Boston 4 at Tampa Bay 5 April 26 Chicago 1 at Vancouver 2 OT May 27 Tampa Bay 0 at Boston 1 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 14 Los Angeles [7] 2 at San Jose [2] 3 OT May 15 San Jose [2] 2 at Vancouver [1] 3 April 16 Los Angeles 4 at San Jose 0 May 18 San Jose 3 at Vancouver 7 April 19 San Jose 6 at Los Angeles 5 OT May 20 Vancouver 3 at San Jose 4 April 21 San Jose 6 at Los Angeles 3 May 22 Vancouver 4 at San Jose 2 April 23 Los Angeles 3 at San Jose 1 May 24 San Jose 2 at Vancouver 3 OT April 25 San Jose 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 13 Phoenix [6] 2 at Detroit [3] 4 June 1 Boston [3] 0 at Vancouver [1] 1 April 16 Phoenix 3 at Detroit 4 June 4 Boston 2 at Vancouver 3 OT April 18 Detroit 4 at Phoenix 2 June 6 Vancouver 1 at Boston 8 April 20 Detroit 6 at Phoenix 3 June 8 Vancouver 0 at Boston 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 June 10 Boston 0 at Vancouver 1 June 13 Vancouver 2 at Boston 5 April 13 Nashville [5] 4 at Anaheim [4] 1 June 15 Boston 4 at Vancouver 0 April 15 Nashville 3 at Anaheim 5 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Anaheim 3 at Nashville 4 April 20 Anaheim 6 at Nashville 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 22 Nashville 4 at Anaheim 3 OT – Goaltender – Boston Bruins April 24 Anaheim 2 at Nashville 4 Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2 2010-11 BOSTON BRUINS Zdeno Chara (Captain), , Johnny CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Boychuk, Gregory Campbell, , Nathan April 29 Tampa Bay [5] 4 at Washington [1] 2 Horton, Tomas Kaberle, , David Krejci, Milan May 1 Tampa Bay 3 at Washington 2 OT Lucic, , Adam McQuaid, Daniel Paille, Rich May 3 Washington 3 at Tampa Bay 4 Peverley, , Mark Recchi, Michael Ryder, Marc May 4 Washington 3 at Tampa Bay 5 Savard, , , Tim Thomas, Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-0 , Jeremy and Margaret Jacobs, Charlie Jacobs, Louis Jacobs, Jerry Jacobs Jr. (Ownership), Cam April 30 Boston [3] 7 at Philadelphia [2] 3 Neely (President), Peter Chiarelli (General Manager), Jim May 2 Boston 3 at Philadelphia 2 OT Benning, (Assistant General Managers), May 4 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 5 Claude Julien (Head Coach), Doug Jarvis, Geoff Ward, May 6 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 5 Doug Houda (Assistant Coaches), Bob Essensa Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 (Goaltending Coach), Harry Sinden (Senior Advisor), John

26 Bucyk (Team Road Service Coordinator), Scott Bradley April 16 Nashville [7] 4 at Chicago [2] 1 (Director of Player Personnel), Wayne Smith (Director of April 18 Nashville 0 at Chicago 2 Amateur Scouting), John Weisbrod (Director of Collegiate April 20 Chicago 1 at Nashville 4 Scouting), Adam Creighton, Tom McVie (Scouts), Dale April 22 Chicago 3 at Nashville 0 Hamilton-Powers (Director of Administration), Matt Chmura April 24 Nashville 4 at Chicago 5 OT (Director of Communications), Ryan Nadeau (Manager of April 26 Chicago 5 at Nashville 3 Hockey Administration), Don DelNegro (Athletic Trainer), Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 John Whitesides (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Keith Robinson (Equipment Manager), Derek Repucci (Assistant April 15 Los Angeles [6] 2 at Vancouver [3] 3 OT Trainer and Massage Therapist), Jim “Beets” Johnson April 17 Los Angeles 3 at Vancouver 2 OT (Assistant Equipment Manager), Scott Waugh (Physical April 19 Vancouver 3 at Los Angeles 5 Therapist) April 21 Vancouver 6 at Los Angeles 4 April 23 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 7 April 25 Vancouver 4 at Los Angeles 2 2010 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-2

CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 14 Detroit [5] 2 at Phoenix [4] 3 April 15 Montreal [8] 3 at Washington [1] 2 OT April 16 Detroit 7 at Phoenix 4 April 17 Montreal 5 at Washington 6 OT April 18 Phoenix 4 at Detroit 2 April 19 Washington 5 at Montreal 1 April 20 Phoenix 0 at Detroit 3 April 21 Washington 6 at Montreal 3 April 23 Detroit 4 at Phoenix 1 April 23 Montreal 2 at Washington 1 April 25 Phoenix 5 at Detroit 2 April 26 Washington 1 at Montreal 4 April 27 Detroit 6 at Phoenix 1 April 28 Montreal 2 at Washington 1 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 14 Philadelphia [7] 2 at New Jersey [2] 1 April 30 Montreal [8] 3 at Pittsburgh [4] 6 April 16 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 5 May 2 Montreal 3 at Pittsburgh 1 April 18 New Jersey 2 at Philadelphia 3 OT May 4 Pittsburgh 2 at Montreal 0 April 20 New Jersey 1 at Philadelphia 4 May 6 Pittsburgh 2 at Montreal 3 April 22 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 0 May 8 Montreal 1 at Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 10 Pittsburgh 3 at Montreal 4 May 12 Montreal 5 at Pittsburgh 2 April 15 Boston [6] 1 at Buffalo [3] 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Boston 5 at Buffalo 3 April 19 Buffalo 1 at Boston 2 May 1 Philadelphia [7] 4 at Boston [6] 5 OT April 21 Buffalo 2 at Boston 3 2OT May 3 Philadelphia 2 at Boston 3 April 23 Boston 1 at Buffalo 4 May 5 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 26 Buffalo 3 at Boston 4 May 7 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 10 Philadelphia 4 at Boston 0 May 12 Boston 1 at Philadelphia 2 April 14 Ottawa [5] 5 at Pittsburgh [4] 4 May 14 Philadelphia 4 at Boston 3 April 16 Ottawa 1 at Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 18 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 2 April 20 Pittsburgh 7 at Ottawa 4 April 29 Detroit [5] 3 at San Jose [1] 4 April 22 Ottawa 4 at Pittsburgh 3 3OT May 2 Detroit 3 at San Jose 4 April 24 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 3 OT May 4 San Jose 4 at Detroit 3 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 6 San Jose 1 at Detroit 7 May 8 Detroit 1 at San Jose 2 April 14 Colorado [8] 2 at San Jose [1] 1 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 16 Colorado 5 at San Jose 6 OT April 18 San Jose 0 at Colorado 1 OT May 1 Vancouver [3] 5 at Chicago [2] 1 April 20 San Jose 2 at Colorado 1 OT May 3 Vancouver 2 at Chicago 4 April 22 Colorado 0 at San Jose 5 May 5 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 2 April 24 San Jose 5 at Colorado 2 May 7 Chicago 7 at Vancouver 4 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 9 Vancouver 4 at Chicago 1 May 11 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2

27 CONFERENCE FINALS 2009 May 16 Montreal [8] 0 at Philadelphia [7] 6 May 18 Montreal 0 at Philadelphia 3 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 20 Philadelphia 1 at Montreal 5 April 16 Montreal [8] 2 at Boston [1] 4 May 22 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 0 April 18 Montreal 1 at Boston 5 May 24 Montreal 2 at Philadelphia 4 April 20 Boston 4 at Montreal 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 Boston 4 at Montreal 1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 16 Chicago [2] 2 at San Jose [1] 1 May 18 Chicago 4 at San Jose 2 April 15 NY Rangers [7] 4 at Washington [2] 3 May 21 San Jose 2 at Chicago 3 OT April 18 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 0 May 23 San Jose 2 at Chicago 4 April 20 Washington 4 at NY Rangers 0 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 22 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 April 24 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 4 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 26 Washington 5 at NY Rangers 3 May 29 Philadelphia [7] 5 at Chicago [2] 6 April 28 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 May 31 Philadelphia 1 at Chicago 2 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 2 Chicago 3 at Philadelphia 4 OT June 4 Chicago 3 at Philadelphia 5 April 15 Carolina [6] 1 at New Jersey [3] 4 June 6 Philadelphia 4 at Chicago 7 April 17 Carolina 2 at New Jersey 1 OT June 9 Chicago 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 19 New Jersey 3 at Carolina 2 OT Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 21 New Jersey 3 at Carolina 4 April 23 Carolina 0 at New Jersey 1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 26 New Jersey 0 at Carolina 4 Jonathan Toews – Center – Chicago Blackhawks April 28 Carolina 4 at New Jersey 3 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 2009-10 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Jonathan Toews (Captain), Dave Bolland, Nick Boynton, April 15 Philadelphia [5] 1 at Pittsburgh [4] 4 , Adam Burish, , Brian April 17 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT Campbell, , Colin Fraser, Jordan Henry, Niklas April 19 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 6 Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa, Cristobal Huet, Patrick Kane, April 21 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 1 Duncan Keith, Tomas Kopecky, Andrew Ladd, John April 23 Philadelphia 3 at Pittsburgh 0 Madden, Antti Niemi, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Brent April 25 Pittsburgh 5 at Philadelphia 3 Sopel, Kris Versteeg, W. Rockwell Wirtz (Chairman), John Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 McDonough (President), Jay Blunk (Senior VP, Business Operations), Stan Bowman (General Manager), Kevin April 16 Anaheim [8] 2 at San Jose [1] 0 Cheveldayoff (Assistant General Manager), Al MacIsaac April 19 Anaheim 3 at San Jose 2 (Senior Director, Hockey Administration/Assistant to the April 21 San Jose 4 at Anaheim 3 President), Scotty Bowman, (Senior Advisors, April 23 San Jose 0 at Anaheim 4 Hockey Operations), Joel Quenneville (Head Coach), John April 25 Anaheim 2 at San Jose 3 OT Torchetti, Mike Haviland (Assistant Coaches), Stephane April 27 San Jose 1 at Anaheim 4 Waite (Goaltending Coach), Paul Goodman (Strength and Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2 Conditioning Coach), Brad Aldrich (Video Coach), Paul Vincent (Skating Coach), (Director, Player April 16 Columbus [7] 1 at Detroit [2] 3 Personnel), Mark Bernard (G.M., Minor League April 18 Columbus 0 at Detroit 4 Affiliations), Norm Maciver (Director, Player Development), April 21 Detroit 4 at Columbus 1 Mark Kelley (Director, Amateur Scouting), Ron Anderson April 23 Detroit 6 at Columbus 5 (Director, Player Recruitment), Michel Dumas (Chief Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 Amateur Scout), Tony Ommen (Director, Team Services), Dr. Michael Terry (Head Team Physician), Mike Gapski April 15 St. Louis [6] 1 at Vancouver [3] 2 (Head Athletic Trainer), Troy Parchman (Equipment April 17 St. Louis 0 at Vancouver 3 Manager), Pawel Prylinski (Massage Therapist), Jeff April 19 Vancouver 3 at St. Louis 2 Thomas (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Clint Reif (Assistant April 21 Vancouver 3 at St. Louis 2 OT Equipment Manager), Jim Heintzelman (Equipment Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-0 Assistant)

28 April 16 Calgary [5] 2 at Chicago [4] 3 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 18 Calgary 2 at Chicago 3 May 30 Pittsburgh [4] 1 at Detroit [2] 3 April 20 Chicago 2 at Calgary 4 May 31 Pittsburgh 1 at Detroit 3 April 22 Chicago 4 at Calgary 6 June 2 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 4 April 25 Calgary 1 at Chicago 5 June 4 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 4 April 27 Chicago 4 at Calgary 1 June 6 Pittsburgh 0 at Detroit 5 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 9 Detroit 1 at Pittsburgh 2 June 12 Pittsburgh 2 at Detroit 1 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 Carolina [6] 1 at Boston [1] 4 May 3 Carolina 3 at Boston 0 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY May 6 Boston 2 at Carolina 3 OT Evgeni Malkin – Center – Pittsburgh Penguins May 8 Boston 1 at Carolina 4 May 10 Carolina 0 at Boston 4 2008-09 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS May 12 Boston 4 at Carolina 2 Sidney Crosby (Captain), , , May 14 Carolina 3 at Boston 2 OT , Pascal Dupuis, , Ruslan Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 Fedotenko, Marc-Andre Fleury, , , , , , Bill Guerin, May 2 Pittsburgh [4] 2 at Washington [2] 3 , Chris Kunitz, , Evgeni Malkin, May 4 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 4 Brooks, Orpik, Miroslav Satan, , , May 6 Washington 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT Petr Sykora, , Mike Zigomanis, Mario May 8 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 5 Lemieux (Co-Owner/Chairman), Ron Burkle (Co-Owner), May 9 Pittsburgh 4 at Washington 3 OT Bill Kassling, Tom Grealish, Tony Liberati (Directors), Ken May 11 Washington 5 at Pittsburgh 4 OT Sawyer (Chief Executive Officer), David Morehouse May 13 Pittsburgh 6 at Washington 2 (President), (Executive Vice President and Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 General Manager), (Assistant General Manager), Ed Johnston (Senior Advisor, Hockey May 1 Anaheim [8] 2 at Detroit [2] 3 Operations), (Director of Hockey May 3 Anaheim 4 at Detroit 3 3OT Administration), Dan Bylsma (Head Coach), May 5 Detroit 1 at Anaheim 2 (Assistant Coach), Tom Fitzgerald (Director of Player May 7 Detroit 6 at Anaheim 3 Development), (Goaltending Coach), Mike May 10 Anaheim 1 at Detroit 4 Kadar (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Travis Ramsay May 12 Detroit 1 at Anaheim 2 (Video Coordinator), Chris Stewart (Head Athletic Trainer), May 14 Anaheim 3 at Detroit 4 Scott Adams (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Mark Mortland Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 (Physical Therapist), Dana Heinze (Equipment Manager), Paul DeFazio, Danny Kroll (Assistant Equipment April 30 Chicago [4] 3 at Vancouver [3] 5 Managers), Frank Buonomo (Senior Director of Team May 2 Chicago 6 at Vancouver 3 Services and Communications), Tom McMillan (Vice May 5 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 1 President, Communications), Dan MacKinnon (Director of May 7 Vancouver 1 at Chicago 2 OT Professional Scouting), Jay Heinbuck (Director of Amateur May 9 Chicago 4 at Vancouver 2 Scouting) May 11 Vancouver 5 at Chicago 7 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 2008 CONFERENCE FINALS May 18 Carolina [6] 2 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 21 Carolina 4 at Pittsburgh 7 April 10 Boston [8] 1 at Montreal [1] 4 May 23 Pittsburgh 6 at Carolina 2 April 12 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT May 26 Pittsburgh 4 at Carolina 1 April 13 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 15 Montreal 1 at Boston 0 April 17 Boston 5 at Montreal 1 May 17 Chicago [4] 2 at Detroit [2] 5 April 19 Montreal 4 at Boston 5 May 19 Chicago 2 at Detroit 3 OT April 21 Boston 0 at Montreal 5 May 22 Detroit 3 at Chicago 4 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 24 Detroit 6 at Chicago 1 May 27 Chicago 1 at Detroit 2 OT April 9 Ottawa [7] 0 at Pittsburgh [2] 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 11 Ottawa 3 at Pittsburgh 5 April 14 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 1 April 16 Pittsburgh 3 at Ottawa 1 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0

29 April 11 Philadelphia [6] 4 at Washington [3] 5 April 25 NY Rangers [5] 4 at Pittsburgh [2] 5 April 13 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 0 April 27 NY Rangers 0 at Pittsburgh 2 April 15 Washington 3 at Philadelphia 6 April 29 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Rangers 3 April 17 Washington 3 at Philadelphia 4 2OT May 1 Pittsburgh 0 at NY Rangers 3 April 19 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 3 May 4 NY Rangers 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT April 21 Washington 4 at Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 Philadelphia 3 at Washington 2 OT Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 24 Colorado [6] 3 at Detroit [1] 4 April 26 Colorado 1 at Detroit 5 April 9 NY Rangers [5] 4 at New Jersey [4] 1 April 29 Detroit 4 at Colorado 3 April 11 NY Rangers 2 at New Jersey 1 May 1 Detroit 8 at Colorado 2 April 13 New Jersey 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 16 New Jersey 3 at NY Rangers 5 April 18 NY Rangers 5 at New Jersey 3 April 25 Dallas [5] 3 at San Jose [2] 2 OT NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 27 Dallas 5 at San Jose 2 April 29 San Jose 1 at Dallas 2 OT April 10 Nashville [8] 1 at Detroit [1] 3 April 30 San Jose 2 at Dallas 1 April 12 Nashville 2 at Detroit 4 May 2 Dallas 2 at San Jose 3 OT April 14 Detroit 3 at Nashville 5 May 4 San Jose 1 at Dallas 2 4OT April 16 Detroit 2 at Nashville 3 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 18 Nashville 1 at Detroit 2 OT April 20 Detroit 3 at Nashville 0 CONFERENCE FINALS Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 9 Philadelphia [6] 2 at Pittsburgh [2] 4 May 11 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 4 April 9 Calgary [7] 3 at San Jose [2] 2 May 13 Pittsburgh 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 10 Calgary 0 at San Jose 2 May 15 Pittsburgh 2 at Philadelphia 4 April 13 San Jose 3 at Calgary 4 May 18 Philadelphia 0 at Pittsburgh 6 April 15 San Jose 3 at Calgary 2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 17 Calgary 3 at San Jose 4 April 20 San Jose 0 at Calgary 2 May 8 Dallas [5] 1 at Detroit [1] 4 April 22 Calgary 3 at San Jose 5 May 10 Dallas 1 at Detroit 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 12 Detroit 5 at Dallas 2 May 14 Detroit 1 at Dallas 3 April 9 Colorado [6] 3 at Minnesota [3] 2 OT May 17 Dallas 2 at Detroit 1 April 11 Colorado 2 at Minnesota 3 OT May 19 Detroit 4 at Dallas 1 April 14 Minnesota 3 at Colorado 2 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 15 Minnesota 1 at Colorado 5 April 17 Colorado 3 at Minnesota 2 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 19 Minnesota 1 at Colorado 2 May 24 Pittsburgh [2] 0 at Detroit [1] 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 26 Pittsburgh 0 at Detroit 3 May 28 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 3 April 10 Dallas [5] 4 at Anaheim [4] 0 May 31 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 1 April 12 Dallas 5 at Anaheim 2 June 2 Pittsburgh 4 at Detroit 3 3OT April 15 Anaheim 4 at Dallas 2 June 4 Detroit 3 at Pittsburgh 2 April 17 Anaheim 1 at Dallas 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 18 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 5 April 20 Anaheim 1 at Dallas 4 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 – Left Wing – Detroit Red Wings

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 2007-08 DETROIT RED WINGS April 24 Philadelphia [6] 3 at Montreal [1] 4 OT Nicklas Lidstrom (Captain), , , April 26 Philadelphia 4 at Montreal 2 , , , , April 28 Montreal 2 at Philadelphia 3 , Johan Franzen, Dominik Hasek, Darren April 30 Montreal 2 at Philadelphia 4 Helm, Tomas Holmstrom, Jiri Hudler, Tomas Kopecky, May 3 Philadelphia 6 at Montreal 4 , , , , Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 Darren McCarty, , , , , , Henrik Zetterberg, Michael Ilitch (Owner/Governor), (Owner/Secretary-Treasurer), (Vice President/Alternate Governor), Denise Ilitch, Ronald Ilitch, Michael Ilitch Jr., Lisa Ilitch Murray, Atanas Ilitch, Carole

30 Ilitch, (Senior Vice President/Alternate April 11 Dallas [6] 4 at Vancouver [3] 5 4OT Governor), (General Manager/Alternate April 13 Dallas 2 at Vancouver 0 Governor), (Vice President/Alternate April 15 Vancouver 2 at Dallas 1 OT Governor), (Assistant General Manager), Ryan April 17 Vancouver 2 at Dallas 1 Martin (Director, Hockey Operations), Scotty Bowman April 19 Dallas 1 at Vancouver 0 OT (Consultant), Mike Babcock (Head Coach), Todd McLellan April 21 Vancouver 0 at Dallas 2 (Associate Coach), Paul MacLean (Assistant Coach), Jim April 23 Dallas 1 at Vancouver 4 Bedard (Goaltending Consultant), Jay Woodcroft (Video Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 Coordinator), (Director, Pro Scouting), Joe McDonnell (Director, Amateur Scouting), Hakan April 11 San Jose [5] 5 at Nashville [4] 4 2OT Andersson (Director, Amateur Scouting-Europe), Piet Van April 13 San Jose 2 at Nashville 5 Zant (Athletic Trainer), Paul Boyer (Equipment Manager), April 16 Nashville 1 at San Jose 3 Russ Baumann, Christopher Scoppetto (Assistant Athletic April 18 Nashville 2 at San Jose 3 Trainers) April 20 San Jose 3 at Nashville 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1

2007 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 25 NY Rangers [6] 2 at Buffalo [1] 5 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 27 NY Rangers 2 at Buffalo 3 April 12 NY Islanders [8] 1 at Buffalo [1] 4 April 29 Buffalo 1 at NY Rangers 2 2OT April 14 NY Islanders 3 at Buffalo 2 May 1 Buffalo 1 at NY Rangers 2 April 16 Buffalo 3 at NY Islanders 2 May 4 NY Rangers 1 at Buffalo 2 OT April 18 Buffalo 4 at NY Islanders 2 May 6 Buffalo 5 at NY Rangers 4 April 20 NY Islanders 3 at Buffalo 4 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-2 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 26 Ottawa [4] 5 at New Jersey [2] 4 April 12 Tampa Bay [7] 3 at New Jersey [2] 5 April 28 Ottawa 2 at New Jersey 3 2OT April 14 Tampa Bay 3 at New Jersey 2 April 30 New Jersey 0 at Ottawa 2 April 16 New Jersey 2 at Tampa Bay 3 May 2 New Jersey 2 at Ottawa 3 April 18 New Jersey 4 at Tampa Bay 3 OT May 5 Ottawa 3 at New Jersey 2 April 20 Tampa Bay 0 at New Jersey 3 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 New Jersey 3 at Tampa Bay 2 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 26 San Jose [5] 2 at Detroit [1] 0 April 28 San Jose 2 at Detroit 3 April 12 NY Rangers [6] 4 at Atlanta [3] 3 April 30 Detroit 1 at San Jose 2 April 14 NY Rangers 2 at Atlanta 1 May 2 Detroit 3 at San Jose 2 OT April 17 Atlanta 0 at NY Rangers 7 May 5 San Jose 1 at Detroit 4 April 18 Atlanta 2 at NY Rangers 4 May 7 Detroit 2 at San Jose 0 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-0 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2

April 11 Pittsburgh [5] 3 at Ottawa [4] 6 April 25 Vancouver [3] 1 at Anaheim [2] 5 April 14 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 3 April 27 Vancouver 2 at Anaheim 1 2OT April 15 Ottawa 4 at Pittsburgh 2 April 29 Anaheim 3 at Vancouver 2 April 17 Ottawa 2 at Pittsburgh 1 May 1 Anaheim 3 at Vancouver 2 OT April 19 Pittsburgh 0 at Ottawa 3 May 3 Vancouver 1 at Anaheim 2 2OT Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 12 Calgary [8] 1 at Detroit [1] 4 CONFERENCE FINALS April 15 Calgary 1 at Detroit 3 May 10 Ottawa [4] 5 at Buffalo [1] 2 April 17 Detroit 2 at Calgary 3 May 12 Ottawa 4 at Buffalo 3 2OT April 19 Detroit 2 at Calgary 3 May 14 Buffalo 0 at Ottawa 1 April 21 Calgary 1 at Detroit 5 May 16 Buffalo 3 at Ottawa 2 April 22 Detroit 2 at Calgary 1 2OT May 19 Ottawa 3 at Buffalo 2 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 11 Minnesota [7] 1 at Anaheim [2] 2 April 13 Minnesota 2 at Anaheim 3 April 15 Anaheim 2 at Minnesota 1 April 17 Anaheim 1 at Minnesota 4 April 19 Minnesota 1 at Anaheim 4 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-1

31 May 11 Anaheim [2] 1 at Detroit [1] 2 April 22 NY Rangers [6] 1 at New Jersey [3] 6 May 13 Anaheim 4 at Detroit 3 OT April 24 NY Rangers 1 at New Jersey 4 May 15 Detroit 5 at Anaheim 0 April 26 New Jersey 3 at NY Rangers 0 May 17 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 5 April 29 New Jersey 4 at NY Rangers 2 May 20 Anaheim 2 at Detroit 1 OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 22 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 4 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 22 Philadelphia [5] 2 at Buffalo [4] 3 2OT April 24 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 8 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 26 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 4 May 28 Ottawa [4] 2 at Anaheim [2] 3 April 28 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 5 May 30 Ottawa 0 at Anaheim 1 April 30 Philadelphia 0 at Buffalo 3 June 2 Anaheim 3 at Ottawa 5 May 2 Buffalo 7 at Philadelphia 1 June 4 Anaheim 3 at Ottawa 2 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 6 Ottawa 2 at Anaheim 6 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 21 Edmonton [8] 2 at Detroit [1] 3 2OT April 23 Edmonton 4 at Detroit 2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 25 Detroit 3 at Edmonton 4 2OT – Defenseman – Anaheim Ducks April 27 Detroit 4 at Edmonton 2 April 29 Edmonton 3 at Detroit 2 2006-07 ANAHEIM DUCKS May 1 Detroit 3 at Edmonton 4 Scott Niedermayer (Captain), Rob Niedermayer, Chris Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 Pronger, Teemu Selanne, Sean O’Donnell, Brad May, Todd Marchant, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Andy McDonald, April 22 Colorado [7] 5 at Dallas [2] 2 Samuel Pahlsson, Shawn Thornton, Ric Jackman, Joe April 24 Colorado 5 at Dallas 4 OT DiPenta, Kent Huskins, Chris Kunitz, George Parros, Joe April 26 Dallas 3 at Colorado 4 OT Motzko, , Francois Beauchemin, Travis April 28 Dallas 4 at Colorado 1 Moen, Ryan Carter, Drew Miller, Ryan Shannon, Dustin April 30 Colorado 3 at Dallas 2 OT Penner, Ryan Getzlaf, ; Henry Samueli, Susan Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1 Samueli (Owners), Michael Schulman (CEO), (Executive Vice President/General Manager), April 21 Anaheim [6] 1 at Calgary [3] 2 OT (Executive Vice President/COO), Bob Wagner (Senior Vice April 23 Anaheim 4 at Calgary 3 President/Chief Marketing Officer), Bob Murray (Senior April 25 Calgary 5 at Anaheim 2 Vice President-Hockey Operations), David McNab April 27 Calgary 2 at Anaheim 3 OT (Assistant General Manager), (Senior Advisor to April 29 Anaheim 2 at Calgary 3 GM), Randy Carlyle (Head Coach), Dave Farrish, Newell May 1 Calgary 1 at Anaheim 2 Brown (Assistant Coaches), Francois Allaire (Goaltending May 3 Anaheim 3 at Calgary 0 Consultant), Sean Skahan (Strength and Conditioning Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-3 Coach), Joe Trotta (Video Coordinator), Tim Clark (Head Trainer), Mark O’Neill (Equipment Manager), John Allaway April 21 San Jose [5] 3 at Nashville [4] 4 (Assistant Equipment Manager), James Partida (Massage April 23 San Jose 3 at Nashville 0 Therapist), Rick Paterson (Director of Professional April 25 Nashville 1 at San Jose 4 Scouting), Alain Chainey (Director of Amateur Scouting) April 27 Nashville 4 at San Jose 5 April 30 San Jose 2 at Nashville 1 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 2006 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 5 Buffalo [4] 7 at Ottawa [1] 6 OT April 21 Tampa Bay [8] 1 at Ottawa [1] 4 May 8 Buffalo 2 at Ottawa 1 April 23 Tampa Bay 4 at Ottawa 3 May 10 Ottawa 2 at Buffalo 3 OT April 25 Ottawa 8 at Tampa Bay 4 May 11 Ottawa 2 at Buffalo 1 April 27 Ottawa 5 at Tampa Bay 2 May 13 Buffalo 3 at Ottawa 2 OT April 29 Tampa Bay 2 at Ottawa 3 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-1 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 6 New Jersey [3] 0 at Carolina [2] 6 April 22 Montreal [7] 6 at Carolina [2] 1 May 8 New Jersey 2 at Carolina 3 OT April 24 Montreal 6 at Carolina 5 2OT May 10 Carolina 3 at New Jersey 2 April 26 Carolina 2 at Montreal 1 OT May 13 Carolina 1 at New Jersey 5 April 28 Carolina 3 at Montreal 2 May 14 New Jersey 1 at Carolina 4 April 30 Montreal 1 at Carolina 2 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 2 Carolina 2 at Montreal 1 OT Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-2 32 May 7 Edmonton [8] 1 at San Jose [5] 2 Athletic Therapist/Strength and Conditioning Coach), Chris May 8 Edmonton 1 at San Jose 2 Stewart (Associate Athletic Trainer), Brian Tatum (Team May 10 San Jose 2 at Edmonton 3 OT Services Manager), Kelly Kirwin (Event Coordinator- May 12 San Jose 3 at Edmonton 6 Hockey Operations), Mike Sundheim (Director of Media May 14 Edmonton 6 at San Jose 3 Relations), Kyle Hanlin (Manager of Media Relations), May 17 San Jose 0 at Edmonton 2 Sheldon Ferguson (Director of Amateur Scouting), Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Director of Professional Scouting), Claude Larose, Ron Smith (Professional Scouts), Bert May 5 Colorado [7] 0 at Anaheim [6] 5 Marshall, Tony MacDonald, Martin Madden (Amateur May 7 Colorado 0 at Anaheim 3 Scouts), Tom Rowe (Lowell (AHL) – Coach) May 9 Anaheim 4 at Colorado 3 OT May 11 Anaheim 4 at Colorado 1 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-0 2004

CONFERENCE FINALS CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 20 Buffalo [4] 3 at Carolina [2] 2 April 8 NY Islanders [8] 0 at Tampa Bay [1] 3 May 22 Buffalo 3 at Carolina 4 April 10 NY Islanders 3 at Tampa Bay 0 May 24 Carolina 3 at Buffalo 4 April 12 Tampa Bay 3 at NY Islanders 0 May 26 Carolina 4 at Buffalo 0 April 14 Tampa Bay 3 at NY Islanders 0 May 28 Buffalo 3 at Carolina 4 OT April 16 NY Islanders 2 at Tampa Bay 3 OT May 30 Carolina 1 at Buffalo 2 OT Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-1 June 1 Buffalo 2 at Carolina 4 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 7 Montreal [7] 0 at Boston [2] 3 April 9 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 OT May 19 Edmonton [8] 3 at Anaheim [6] 1 April 11 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 May 21 Edmonton 3 at Anaheim 1 April 13 Boston 4 at Montreal 3 2OT May 23 Anaheim 4 at Edmonton 5 April 15 Montreal 5 at Boston 1 May 25 Anaheim 6 at Edmonton 3 April 17 Boston 2 at Montreal 5 May 27 Edmonton 2 at Anaheim 1 April 19 Montreal 2 at Boston 0 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3

STANLEY CUP FINAL April 8 New Jersey [6] 2 at Philadelphia [3] 3 June 5 Edmonton [8] 4 at Carolina [2] 5 April 10 New Jersey 2 at Philadelphia 3 June 7 Edmonton 0 at Carolina 5 April 12 Philadelphia 2 at New Jersey 4 June 10 Carolina 1 at Edmonton 2 April 14 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 0 June 12 Carolina 2 at Edmonton 1 April 17 New Jersey 1 at Philadelphia 3 June 14 Edmonton 4 at Carolina 3 OT Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 June 17 Carolina 0 at Edmonton 4 June 19 Edmonton 1 at Carolina 3 April 8 Ottawa [5] 4 at Toronto [4] 2 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 10 Ottawa 0 at Toronto 2 April 12 Toronto 2 at Ottawa 0 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 14 Toronto 1 at Ottawa 4 Cam Ward – Goaltender – Carolina Hurricanes April 16 Ottawa 0 at Toronto 2 April 18 Toronto 1 at Ottawa 2 2OT 2005-06 CAROLINA HURRICANES April 20 Ottawa 1 at Toronto 4 Rod Brind’Amour (Captain), , Cory Stillman, Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 , Craig Adams, Anton Babchuk, , Mike Commodore, , Martin Gerber, Bret April 7 Nashville [8] 1 at Detroit [1] 3 Hedican, Andrew Hutchinson, Frantisek Kaberle, Andrew April 10 Nashville 1 at Detroit 2 Ladd, Chad LaRose, Mark Recchi, , Oleg April 11 Detroit 1 at Nashville 3 Tverdovsky, Josef Vasicek, , , April 13 Detroit 0 at Nashville 3 Cam Ward, , Ray Whitney, Justin Williams; April 15 Nashville 1 at Detroit 4 Peter Karmanos Jr., Thomas Thewes (Owners), Jim April 17 Detroit 2 at Nashville 0 Rutherford (President/General Manager), Jason Karmanos Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Vice President/Assistant General Manager), Mike Amendola (Chief Financial Officer), Peter Laviolette (Head April 8 St. Louis [7] 0 at San Jose [2] 1 OT Coach), Kevin McCarthy, Jeff Daniels (Assistant Coaches), April 10 St. Louis 1 at San Jose 3 Greg Stefan (Goaltending Coach), Chris Huffine (Video April 12 San Jose 1 at St. Louis 4 Coordinator), Skip Cunningham, Wally Tatomir, Bob April 13 San Jose 4 at St. Louis 3 Gorman (Equipment Managers), Peter Friesen (Head April 15 St. Louis 1 at San Jose 3 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 33 April 7 Calgary [6] 3 at Vancouver [3] 5 May 9 Calgary [6] 4 at San Jose [2] 3 OT April 9 Calgary 2 at Vancouver 1 May 11 Calgary 4 at San Jose 1 April 11 Vancouver 2 at Calgary 1 May 13 San Jose 3 at Calgary 0 April 13 Vancouver 0 at Calgary 4 May 16 San Jose 4 at Calgary 2 April 15 Calgary 2 at Vancouver 1 May 17 Calgary 3 at San Jose 0 April 17 Vancouver 5 at Calgary 4 3OT May 19 San Jose 1 at Calgary 3 April 19 Calgary 3 at Vancouver 2 OT Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-2 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 7 Dallas [5] 1 at Colorado [4] 3 May 25 Calgary [6] 4 at Tampa Bay [1] 1 April 9 Dallas 2 at Colorado 5 May 27 Calgary 1 at Tampa Bay 4 April 12 Colorado 3 at Dallas 4 OT May 29 Tampa Bay 0 at Calgary 3 April 14 Colorado 3 at Dallas 2 2OT May 31 Tampa Bay 1 at Calgary 0 April 17 Dallas 1 at Colorado 5 June 3 Calgary 3 at Tampa Bay 2 OT Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1 June 5 Tampa Bay 3 at Calgary 2 2OT June 7 Calgary 1 at Tampa Bay 2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 23 Montreal [7] 0 at Tampa Bay [1] 4 April 25 Montreal 1 at Tampa Bay 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 27 Tampa Bay 4 at Montreal 3 OT Brad Richards – Center – Tampa Bay Lightning April 29 Tampa Bay 3 at Montreal 1 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-0 2003-04 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Dave Andreychuk (Captain), , Vincent April 22 Toronto [4] 1 at Philadelphia [3] 3 Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis, Brad Richards, Nikolai April 25 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 2 Khabibulin, Pavel Kubina, Dan Boyle, , April 28 Philadelphia 1 at Toronto 4 Darryl Sydor, , Tim Taylor, Cory Stillman, April 30 Philadelphia 1 at Toronto 3 Jassen Cullimore, John Grahame, Chris Dingman, Nolan May 2 Toronto 2 at Philadelphia 7 Pratt, Brad Lukowich, Andre Roy, Dmitry Afanasenkov, May 4 Philadelphia 3 at Toronto 2 OT Martin Cibak, Ben Clymer, Darren Rumble, Stan Neckar, Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 Eric Perrin; William Davidson (Owner), Tom Wilson (Governor), Ron Campbell (President), Jay Feaster April 22 Calgary [6] 2 at Detroit [1] 1 OT (General Manager), John Tortorella (Head Coach), Craig April 24 Calgary 2 at Detroit 5 Ramsay (Associate Coach), Jeff Reese (Assistant Coach), April 27 Detroit 2 at Calgary 3 Nigel Kirwan (Video Coach), Eric Lawson (Strength and April 29 Detroit 4 at Calgary 2 Conditioning Coach), Tom Mulligan (Trainer), Adam May 1 Calgary 1 at Detroit 0 Rambo (Assistant Trainer), Ray Thill (Equipment May 3 Detroit 0 at Calgary 1 OT Manager), Dana Heinze, Jim Pickard (Assistant Equipment Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-2 Managers), Mike Griebel (Massage Therapist), Bill Barber (Director of Player Personnel), Jake Goertzen (Head April 22 Colorado [4] 2 at San Jose [2] 5 Scout), Phil Thibodeau (Director of Team Services), Ryan April 24 Colorado 1 at San Jose 4 Belec (Assistant to the GM), Rick Paterson (Chief Pro April 26 San Jose 1 at Colorado 0 Scout), Kari Kettunen, Glen Zacharias, Steve Baker, Dave April 28 San Jose 0 at Colorado 1 OT Heitz, Yuri Yanchenkov, (Scouts), Bill Wickett (Senior Vice May 1 Colorado 2 at San Jose 1 OT President -Communications), Sean Henry (Executive Vice May 4 San Jose 3 at Colorado 1 President/COO) San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2

CONFERENCE FINALS 2003 May 8 Philadelphia [3] 1 at Tampa Bay [1] 3 May 10 Philadelphia 6 at Tampa Bay 2 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 13 Tampa Bay 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 9 NY Islanders [8] 3 at Ottawa [1] 0 May 15 Tampa Bay 2 at Philadelphia 3 April 12 NY Islanders 0 at Ottawa 3 May 18 Philadelphia 2 at Tampa Bay 4 April 14 Ottawa 3 at NY Islanders 2 2OT May 20 Tampa Bay 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT April 16 Ottawa 3 at NY Islanders 1 May 22 Philadelphia 1 at Tampa Bay 2 April 17 NY Islanders 1 at Ottawa 4 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1

34 April 9 Boston [7] 1 at New Jersey [2] 2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 11 Boston 2 at New Jersey 4 April 25 Philadelphia [4] 2 at Ottawa [1] 4 April 13 New Jersey 3 at Boston 0 April 27 Philadelphia 2 at Ottawa 0 April 15 New Jersey 1 at Boston 5 April 29 Ottawa 3 at Philadelphia 2 OT April 17 Boston 0 at New Jersey 3 May 1 Ottawa 0 at Philadelphia 1 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 3 Philadelphia 2 at Ottawa 5 May 5 Ottawa 5 at Philadelphia 1 April 10 Washington [6] 3 at Tampa Bay [3] 0 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 12 Washington 6 at Tampa Bay 3 April 15 Tampa Bay 4 at Washington 3 OT April 24 Tampa Bay [3] 0 at New Jersey [2] 3 April 16 Tampa Bay 3 at Washington 1 April 26 Tampa Bay 2 at New Jersey 3 OT April 18 Washington 1 at Tampa Bay 2 April 28 New Jersey 3 at Tampa Bay 4 April 20 Tampa Bay 2 at Washington 1 3OT April 30 New Jersey 3 at Tampa Bay 1 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 2 Tampa Bay 1 at New Jersey 2 3OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 9 Toronto [5] 5 at Philadelphia [4] 3 April 11 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 24 Anaheim [7] 4 at Dallas [1] 3 5OT April 14 Philadelphia 3 at Toronto 4 2OT April 26 Anaheim 3 at Dallas 2 OT April 16 Philadelphia 3 at Toronto 2 3OT April 28 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 1 April 19 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 30 Dallas 0 at Anaheim 1 April 21 Philadelphia 1 at Toronto 2 2OT May 3 Anaheim 1 at Dallas 4 April 22 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 6 May 5 Dallas 3 at Anaheim 4 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2

April 9 Edmonton [8] 2 at Dallas [1] 1 April 25 Minnesota [6] 3 at Vancouver [4] 4 OT April 11 Edmonton 1 at Dallas 6 April 27 Minnesota 3 at Vancouver 2 April 13 Dallas 2 at Edmonton 3 April 29 Vancouver 3 at Minnesota 2 April 15 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 1 May 2 Vancouver 3 at Minnesota 2 OT April 17 Edmonton 2 at Dallas 5 May 5 Minnesota 7 at Vancouver 2 April 19 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 2 May 7 Vancouver 1 at Minnesota 5 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 8 Minnesota 4 at Vancouver 2 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 10 Anaheim [7] 2 at Detroit [2] 1 3OT April 12 Anaheim 3 at Detroit 2 CONFERENCE FINALS April 14 Detroit 1 at Anaheim 2 May 10 New Jersey [2] 2 at Ottawa [1] 3 OT April 16 Detroit 2 at Anaheim 3 OT May 13 New Jersey 4 at Ottawa 1 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 15 Ottawa 0 at New Jersey 1 May 17 Ottawa 2 at New Jersey 5 April 10 Minnesota [6] 4 at Colorado [3] 2 May 19 New Jersey 1 at Ottawa 3 April 12 Minnesota 2 at Colorado 3 May 21 Ottawa 2 at New Jersey 1 OT April 14 Colorado 3 at Minnesota 0 May 23 New Jersey 3 at Ottawa 2 April 16 Colorado 3 at Minnesota 1 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 19 Minnesota 3 at Colorado 2 April 21 Colorado 2 at Minnesota 3 OT May 10 Anaheim [7] 1 at Minnesota [6] 0 2OT April 22 Minnesota 3 at Colorado 2 OT May 12 Anaheim 2 at Minnesota 0 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 14 Minnesota 0 at Anaheim 4 May 16 Minnesota 1 at Anaheim 2 April 10 St. Louis [5] 6 at Vancouver [4] 0 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 12 St. Louis 1 at Vancouver 2 April 14 Vancouver 1 at St. Louis 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 16 Vancouver 1 at St. Louis 4 May 27 Anaheim [7] 0 at New Jersey [2] 3 April 18 St. Louis 3 at Vancouver 5 May 29 Anaheim 0 at New Jersey 3 April 20 Vancouver 4 at St. Louis 3 May 31 New Jersey 2 at Anaheim 3 OT April 22 St. Louis 1 at Vancouver 4 June 2 New Jersey 0 at Anaheim 1 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 5 Anaheim 3 at New Jersey 6 June 7 New Jersey 2 at Anaheim 5 June 9 Anaheim 0 at New Jersey 3 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY J.S. Giguere – Goaltender – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

35 2002-03 NEW JERSEY DEVILS April 18 NY Islanders [5] 1 at Toronto [4] 3 Tommy Albelin, Jiri Bicek, Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, April 20 NY Islanders 0 at Toronto 2 , Patrik Elias, Jeff Friesen, Brian Gionta, April 23 Toronto 1 at NY Islanders 6 , Jamie Langenbrunner, John Madden, Grant April 24 Toronto 3 at NY Islanders 4 Marshall, Jim McKenzie, Scott Niedermayer, Joe April 26 NY Islanders 3 at Toronto 6 Nieuwendyk, Jay Pandolfo, Brian Rafalski, Pascal April 28 Toronto 3 at NY Islanders 5 Rheaume, Mike Rupp, Corey Schwab, Richard Smehlik, April 30 NY Islanders 2 at Toronto 4 Scott Stevens (Captain), Turner Stevenson, Oleg Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 Tverdovsky, Colin White; Raymond Chambers, Lewis Catz (Owners), Peter Simon (Chairman), April 17 Vancouver [8] 4 at Detroit [1] 3 OT (CEO/President/General Manager), Pat Burns (Head April 19 Vancouver 5 at Detroit 2 Coach), Bob Carpenter, John MacLean (Assistant April 21 Detroit 3 at Vancouver 1 Coaches), Jacques Caron (Goaltending Coach), Larry April 23 Detroit 4 at Vancouver 2 Robinson (Special Assignment Coach), David Conte April 25 Vancouver 0 at Detroit 4 (Director – Scouting), Claude Carrier (Assistant Director – April 27 Detroit 6 at Vancouver 4 Scouting), Chris Lamoriello (Scout/Albany (AHL) – General Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 Manager), Milt Fisher, Dan Labraaten, (Scouts), Bob Hoffmeyer, Jan Ludvig (Pro Scouts), Dr. April 18 Los Angeles [7] 3 at Colorado [2] 4 Barry Fisher (Orthopedist), Chris Modrzynski (Executive April 20 Los Angeles 3 at Colorado 5 Vice President), Terry Farmer (Vice President – Ticket April 22 Colorado 1 at Los Angeles 3 Operations), Vladimir Bure (Fitness Consultant), Taran April 23 Colorado 1 at Los Angeles 0 Singleton (Hockey Operations), Bill Murray (Medical April 25 Los Angeles 1 at Colorado 0 OT Trainer), Michael Vasalani (Strength and Conditioning April 27 Colorado 1 at Los Angeles 3 Coordinator), Rick Matthews (Equipment Manager), April 29 Los Angeles 0 at Colorado 4 Juergen Merz (Massage Therapist), Alex Abasto (Assistant Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-3 Equipment Manager) April 17 Phoenix [6] 1 at San Jose [3] 2 April 20 Phoenix 3 at San Jose 1 2002 April 22 San Jose 4 at Phoenix 1 April 24 San Jose 2 at Phoenix 1 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 26 Phoenix 1 at San Jose 4 April 18 Montreal [8] 5 at Boston [1] 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 21 Montreal 4 at Boston 6 April 23 Boston 3 at Montreal 5 April 18 Chicago [5] 2 at St. Louis [4] 1 April 25 Boston 5 at Montreal 2 April 20 Chicago 0 at St. Louis 2 April 27 Montreal 2 at Boston 1 April 21 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 0 April 29 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 April 23 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 0 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 5 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 17 Ottawa [7] 0 at Philadelphia [2] 1 OT April 20 Ottawa 3 at Philadelphia 0 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 22 Philadelphia 0 at Ottawa 3 May 3 Montreal [8] 0 at Carolina [3] 2 April 24 Philadelphia 0 at Ottawa 3 May 5 Montreal 4 at Carolina 1 April 26 Ottawa 2 at Philadelphia 1 OT May 7 Carolina 1 at Montreal 2 OT Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 9 Carolina 4 at Montreal 3 OT May 12 Montreal 1 at Carolina 5 April 17 New Jersey [6] 1 at Carolina [3] 2 May 13 Carolina 8 at Montreal 2 April 19 New Jersey 1 at Carolina 2 OT Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 21 Carolina 0 at New Jersey 4 April 23 Carolina 1 at New Jersey 3 May 2 Ottawa [7] 5 at Toronto [4] 0 April 24 New Jersey 2 at Carolina 3 OT May 4 Ottawa 2 at Toronto 3 3OT April 27 Carolina 1 at New Jersey 0 May 6 Toronto 2 at Ottawa 3 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 8 Toronto 2 at Ottawa 1 May 10 Ottawa 4 at Toronto 2 May 12 Toronto 4 at Ottawa 3 May 14 Ottawa 0 at Toronto 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3

36 May 1 San Jose [3] 6 at Colorado [2] 3 Coordinator), John Wharton (Athletic Trainer), Piet Van May 4 San Jose 2 at Colorado 8 Zant (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Paul Boyer (Equipment May 6 Colorado 4 at San Jose 6 Manager), Paul MacDonald (Senior Director of Finance), May 8 Colorado 4 at San Jose 1 Nancy Beard (Executive Assistant), Dan Belisle, Mark May 11 San Jose 5 at Colorado 3 Howe, Bob McCammon (Pro Scouts), Hakan Andersson May 13 Colorado 2 at San Jose 1 OT (Director of European Scouting), Bruce Haralson, Mark May 15 San Jose 0 at Colorado 1 Leach, Joe McDonnell, Glenn Merkosky (Scouts) Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-3

May 2 St. Louis [4] 0 at Detroit [1] 2 2001 May 4 St. Louis 2 at Detroit 3 May 7 Detroit 1 at St. Louis 6 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 9 Detroit 4 at St. Louis 3 April 12 Carolina [8] 1 at New Jersey [1] 5 May 11 St. Louis 0 at Detroit 4 April 15 Carolina 0 at New Jersey 2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 17 New Jersey 4 at Carolina 0 April 18 New Jersey 2 at Carolina 3 OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 20 Carolina 3 at New Jersey 2 May 16 Toronto [4] 2 at Carolina [3] 1 April 22 New Jersey 5 at Carolina 1 May 19 Toronto 1 at Carolina 2 OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 21 Carolina 2 at Toronto 1 OT May 23 Carolina 3 at Toronto 0 April 13 Toronto [7] 1 at Ottawa [2] 0 OT May 25 Toronto 1 at Carolina 0 April 14 Toronto 3 at Ottawa 0 May 28 Carolina 2 at Toronto 1 OT April 16 Ottawa 2 at Toronto 3 OT Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 18 Ottawa 1 at Toronto 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 18 Colorado [2] 3 at Detroit [1] 5 May 20 Colorado 4 at Detroit 3 OT April 12 Pittsburgh [6] 0 at Washington [3] 1 May 22 Detroit 2 at Colorado 1 OT April 14 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 1 May 25 Detroit 2 at Colorado 3 April 16 Washington 0 at Pittsburgh 3 May 27 Colorado 2 at Detroit 1 OT April 18 Washington 4 at Pittsburgh 3 OT May 29 Detroit 2 at Colorado 0 April 21 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 1 May 31 Colorado 0 at Detroit 7 April 23 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 4 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL June 4 Carolina [3] 3 at Detroit [1] 2 OT April 11 Buffalo [5] 2 at Philadelphia [4] 1 June 6 Carolina 1 at Detroit 3 April 14 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT June 8 Detroit 3 at Carolina 2 3OT April 16 Philadelphia 3 at Buffalo 2 June 10 Detroit 3 at Carolina 0 April 17 Philadelphia 3 at Buffalo 4 OT June 13 Carolina 1 at Detroit 3 April 19 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 21 Philadelphia 0 at Buffalo 8 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Nicklas Lidstrom – Defenseman – Detroit Red Wings April 12 Vancouver [8] 4 at Colorado [1] 5 April 14 Vancouver 1 at Colorado 2 2001-02 DETROIT RED WINGS April 16 Colorado 4 at Vancouver 3 OT Steve Yzerman (Captain), Dominik Hasek, Manny Legace, April 18 Colorado 5 at Vancouver 1 Chris Chelios, , , Jiri Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-0 Fischer, Nicklas Lidstrom, , Jiri Slegr, Pavel Datsyuk, , Kris Draper, Sergei April 11 Los Angeles [7] 3 at Detroit [2] 5 Fedorov, Tomas Holmstrom, , , Kirk April 14 Los Angeles 0 at Detroit 4 Maltby, Darren McCarty, Luc Robitaille, Brendan April 15 Detroit 1 at Los Angeles 2 Shanahan, Jason Williams; Michael Ilitch (Owner/ April 18 Detroit 3 at Los Angeles 4 OT Governor), Marian Ilitch (Owner/Secretary-Treasurer), April 21 Los Angeles 3 at Detroit 2 Christoper Ilitch (Vice President), Denise Ilitch (Alternate April 23 Detroit 2 at Los Angeles 3 OT Governor), Ronald Ilitch, Michael Ilitch Jr., Lisa Ilitch Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 Murray, Atanas Ilitch, Carole Ilitch, Jim Devellano (Senior Vice President), Ken Holland (General Manager), Jim Nill (Assistant General Manager), Scotty Bowman (Head Coach), , Barry Smith (Associate Coaches), Jim Bedard (Goaltending Consultant), (Video

37 April 11 Edmonton [6] 1 at Dallas [3] 2 OT May 12 St. Louis [4] 1 at Colorado [1] 4 April 14 Edmonton 4 at Dallas 3 May 14 St. Louis 2 at Colorado 4 April 15 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 2 OT May 16 Colorado 3 at St. Louis 4 2OT April 17 Dallas 1 at Edmonton 2 OT May 18 Colorado 4 at St. Louis 3 OT April 19 Edmonton 3 at Dallas 4 OT May 21 St. Louis 1 at Colorado 2 OT April 21 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 1 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 12 San Jose [5] 1 at St. Louis [4] 3 May 26 New Jersey [1] 0 at Colorado [1] 5 April 14 San Jose 1 at St. Louis 0 May 29 New Jersey 2 at Colorado 1 April 16 St. Louis 6 at San Jose 3 May 31 Colorado 3 at New Jersey 1 April 17 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 3 June 2 Colorado 2 at New Jersey 3 April 19 San Jose 2 at St. Louis 3 OT June 4 New Jersey 4 at Colorado 1 April 21 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 1 June 7 Colorado 4 at New Jersey 0 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 9 New Jersey 1 at Colorado 3 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 26 Toronto [7] 2 at New Jersey [1] 0 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 28 Toronto 5 at New Jersey 6 OT – Goaltender – Colorado Avalanche May 1 New Jersey 3 at Toronto 2 OT May 3 New Jersey 1 at Toronto 3 2000-01 COLORADO AVALANCHE May 5 Toronto 3 at New Jersey 2 David Aebischer, , Raymond Bourque, Greg de May 7 New Jersey 4 at Toronto 2 Vries, Chris Dingman, Chris Drury, Adam Foote, Peter May 9 Toronto 1 at New Jersey 5 Forsberg, Milan Hejduk, Dan Hinote, Jon Klemm, Eric New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 Messier, Bryan Muir, Ville Nieminen, Scott Parker, Shjon Podein, Nolan Pratt, Dave Reid, Steve Reinprecht, Patrick April 26 Pittsburgh [6] 3 at Buffalo [5] 0 Roy, (Captain), Martin Skoula, Alex Tanguay, April 28 Pittsburgh 3 at Buffalo 1 Stephane Yelle; E. Stanley Kroenke (Owner/Governor), April 30 Buffalo 4 at Pittsburgh 1 Pierre Lacroix (President/General Manager), Bob Hartley May 2 Buffalo 5 at Pittsburgh 2 (Head Coach), Jacques Cloutier, (Assistant May 5 Pittsburgh 2 at Buffalo 3 OT Coaches), Paul Fixter (Video Coach), Francois Giguere May 8 Buffalo 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT (Vice President – Hockey Operations), Brian MacDonald May 10 Pittsburgh 3 at Buffalo 2 OT (Assistant General Manager), (Vice Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 President – Player Personnel), Jean Martineau (Vice President – Communications and Team Services), Pat April 26 Los Angeles [7] 4 at Colorado [1] 3 OT Karns (Head Athletic Trainer), Matthew Sokolowski April 28 Los Angeles 0 at Colorado 2 (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Wayne Flemming, Mark Miller April 30 Colorado 4 at Los Angeles 3 (Equipment Managers), Dave Randolph (Assistant May 2 Colorado 3 at Los Angeles 0 Equipment Manager), Paul Goldberg (Strength and May 4 Los Angeles 1 at Colorado 0 Conditioning Coach), Gregorio Pradera (Massage May 6 Colorado 0 at Los Angeles 1 2OT Therapist), (Pro Scout), Jim Hammett (Chief May 9 Los Angeles 1 at Colorado 5 Scout), Garth Joy, Steve Lyons, Joni Lehto, Orval Tessier Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-3 (Scouts), Charlotte Grahame (Director of Hockey Administration) April 27 St. Louis [4] 4 at Dallas [3] 2 April 29 St. Louis 2 at Dallas 1 May 1 Dallas 2 at St. Louis 3 2OT 2000 May 3 Dallas 1 at St. Louis 4 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-0 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 13 Buffalo [8] 2 at Philadelphia [1] 3 CONFERENCE FINALS April 14 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 2 May 12 Pittsburgh [6] 1 at New Jersey [1] 3 April 16 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 0 May 15 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 2 April 18 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 3 OT May 17 New Jersey 3 at Pittsburgh 0 April 20 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 5 May 19 New Jersey 5 at Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 22 Pittsburgh 2 at New Jersey 4 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1

38 April 13 Pittsburgh [7] 7 at Washington [2] 0 April 27 New Jersey [4] 1 at Toronto [3] 2 April 15 Washington 1 at Pittsburgh 2 OT April 29 New Jersey 1 at Toronto 0 April 17 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 4 May 1 Toronto 1 at New Jersey 5 April 19 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 3 May 3 Toronto 3 at New Jersey 2 April 21 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 1 May 6 New Jersey 4 at Toronto 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 8 Toronto 0 at New Jersey 3 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 12 Ottawa [6] 0 at Toronto [3] 2 April 15 Ottawa 1 at Toronto 5 April 28 San Jose [8] 0 at Dallas [2] 4 April 17 Toronto 3 at Ottawa 4 April 30 San Jose 0 at Dallas 1 April 19 Toronto 1 at Ottawa 2 May 2 Dallas 1 at San Jose 2 April 22 Ottawa 1 at Toronto 2 OT May 5 Dallas 5 at San Jose 4 April 24 Toronto 4 at Ottawa 2 May 7 San Jose 1 at Dallas 4 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 13 Florida [5] 3 at New Jersey [4] 4 April 27 Detroit [4] 0 at Colorado [3] 2 April 16 Florida 1 at New Jersey 2 April 29 Detroit 1 at Colorado 3 April 18 New Jersey 2 at Florida 1 May 1 Colorado 1 at Detroit 3 April 20 New Jersey 4 at Florida 1 May 3 Colorado 3 at Detroit 2 OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 5 Detroit 2 at Colorado 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 12 San Jose [8] 3 at St. Louis [1] 5 April 15 San Jose 4 at St. Louis 2 CONFERENCE FINALS April 17 St. Louis 1 at San Jose 2 May 14 New Jersey [4] 4 at Philadelphia [1] 1 April 19 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 3 May 16 New Jersey 3 at Philadelphia 4 April 21 San Jose 3 at St. Louis 5 May 18 Philadelphia 4 at New Jersey 2 April 23 St. Louis 6 at San Jose 2 May 20 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 1 April 25 San Jose 3 at St. Louis 1 May 22 New Jersey 4 at Philadelphia 1 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 24 Philadelphia 1 at New Jersey 2 May 26 New Jersey 2 at Philadelphia 1 April 12 Edmonton [7] 1 at Dallas [2] 2 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 Edmonton 0 at Dallas 3 April 16 Dallas 2 at Edmonton 5 May 13 Colorado [3] 2 at Dallas [2] 0 April 18 Dallas 4 at Edmonton 3 May 15 Colorado 2 at Dallas 3 April 21 Edmonton 2 at Dallas 3 May 19 Dallas 0 at Colorado 2 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 21 Dallas 4 at Colorado 1 May 23 Colorado 2 at Dallas 3 OT April 13 Phoenix [6] 3 at Colorado [3] 6 May 25 Dallas 1 at Colorado 2 April 15 Phoenix 1 at Colorado 3 May 27 Colorado 2 at Dallas 3 April 17 Colorado 4 at Phoenix 2 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 19 Colorado 2 at Phoenix 3 April 21 Phoenix 1 at Colorado 2 STANLEY CUP FINAL Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 30 Dallas [2] 3 at New Jersey [4] 7 June 1 Dallas 2 at New Jersey 1 April 13 Los Angeles [5] 0 at Detroit [4] 2 June 3 New Jersey 2 at Dallas 1 April 15 Los Angeles 5 at Detroit 8 June 5 New Jersey 3 at Dallas 1 April 17 Detroit 2 at Los Angeles 1 June 8 Dallas 1 at New Jersey 0 3OT April 19 Detroit 3 at Los Angeles 0 June 10 New Jersey 2 at Dallas 1 2OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 27 Pittsburgh [7] 2 at Philadelphia [1] 0 Scott Stevens – Defenseman – New Jersey Devils April 29 Pittsburgh 4 at Philadelphia 1 May 2 Philadelphia 4 at Pittsburgh 3 OT 1999-00 NEW JERSEY DEVILS May 4 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 1 5OT Jason Arnott, Brad Bombardir, Martin Brodeur, Steve May 7 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 6 Brule, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Patrik Elias, Scott May 9 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 1 Gomez, Bobby Holik, Steve Kelly, , John Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 Madden, Vladimir Malakhov, Randy McKay, , Sergei Nemchinov, Scott Niedermayer, Krzysztof Oliwa, Jay Pandolfo, Brian Rafalski, Ken Sutton, Scott Stevens (Captain), Petr Sykora, Chris Terreri, Colin White;

39 Dr. John J. McMullen (Owner/Chairman), Peter S. April 24 Colorado [2] 3 at San Jose [7] 1 McMullen (Owner), Lou Lamoriello (President/General April 26 Colorado 2 at San Jose 1 OT Manager), Larry Robinson (Head Coach), Viacheslav April 28 San Jose 4 at Colorado 2 Fetisov (Assistant Coach), Jacques Caron (Goaltending April 30 San Jose 7 at Colorado 3 Coach), Bob Carpenter (Assistant Coach), John Cuniff May 1 San Jose 2 at Colorado 6 (Albany (AHL) – Coach), David Conte (Director of May 3 Colorado 3 at San Jose 2 OT Scouting), Claude Carrier (Assistant Director of Scouting), Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 Milt Fisher, Dan Labraaten, Marcel Pronovost (Scouts), Bob Hoffmeyer (Pro Scout), Dr. Barry Fisher (Orthopedist), April 21 Anaheim [6] 3 at Detroit [3] 5 Dennis Gendron (Albany (AHL) – Assistant Coach), April 23 Anaheim 1 at Detroit 5 Robbie Ftorek (Coach), Vladimir Bure (Consultant), Taran April 25 Detroit 4 at Anaheim 2 Singleton, Marie Carnevale, Callie Smith (Hockey April 27 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 0 Operations), Bill Murray (Medical Trainer), Michael Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 Vasalani (Strength and Conditioning Coordinator), Dana McGuane (Equipment Manager), Juergen Merz (Massage April 22 St. Louis [5] 3 at Phoenix [4] 1 Therapist), Harry Bricker, Lou Centanni Jr. (Assistant April 24 St. Louis 3 at Phoenix 4 OT Equipment Managers) April 25 Phoenix 5 at St. Louis 4 April 27 Phoenix 2 at St. Louis 1 April 30 St. Louis 2 at Phoenix 1 OT 1999 May 2 Phoenix 3 at St. Louis 5 May 4 St. Louis 1 at Phoenix 0 OT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 22 Pittsburgh [8] 1 at New Jersey [1] 3 April 24 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 1 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 25 New Jersey 2 at Pittsburgh 4 May 7 Pittsburgh [8] 2 at Toronto [4] 0 April 27 New Jersey 4 at Pittsburgh 2 May 9 Pittsburgh 2 at Toronto 4 April 30 Pittsburgh 3 at New Jersey 4 May 11 Toronto 3 at Pittsburgh 4 May 2 New Jersey 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT May 13 Toronto 3 at Pittsburgh 2 OT May 4 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 2 May 15 Pittsburgh 1 at Toronto 4 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 17 Toronto 4 at Pittsburgh 3 OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 21 Buffalo [7] 2 at Ottawa [2] 1 April 23 Buffalo 3 at Ottawa 2 2OT May 6 Buffalo [7] 2 at Boston [6] 4 April 25 Ottawa 0 at Buffalo 3 May 9 Buffalo 3 at Boston 1 April 27 Ottawa 3 at Buffalo 4 May 12 Boston 2 at Buffalo 3 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 14 Boston 0 at Buffalo 3 May 16 Buffalo 3 at Boston 5 April 22 Boston [6] 2 at Carolina [3] 0 May 18 Boston 2 at Buffalo 3 April 24 Boston 2 at Carolina 3 OT Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 26 Carolina 3 at Boston 2 April 28 Carolina 1 at Boston 4 May 6 St. Louis [5] 0 at Dallas [1] 3 April 30 Boston 4 at Carolina 3 2OT May 8 St. Louis 4 at Dallas 5 OT May 2 Carolina 0 at Boston 2 May 10 Dallas 2 at St. Louis 3 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 12 Dallas 2 at St. Louis 3 OT May 15 St. Louis 1 at Dallas 3 April 22 Philadelphia [5] 3 at Toronto [4] 0 May 17 Dallas 2 at St. Louis 1 OT April 24 Philadelphia 1 at Toronto 2 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 26 Toronto 2 at Philadelphia 1 April 28 Toronto 2 at Philadelphia 5 May 7 Detroit [3] 3 at Colorado [2] 2 OT April 30 Philadelphia 1 at Toronto 2 OT May 9 Detroit 4 at Colorado 0 May 2 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 0 May 11 Colorado 5 at Detroit 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 13 Colorado 6 at Detroit 2 May 16 Detroit 0 at Colorado 3 April 21 Edmonton [8] 1 at Dallas [1] 2 May 18 Colorado 5 at Detroit 2 April 23 Edmonton 2 at Dallas 3 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 2 April 27 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 2 3OT Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-0

40 CONFERENCE FINALS 1998 May 23 Buffalo [7] 5 at Toronto [4] 4 May 25 Buffalo 3 at Toronto 6 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 27 Toronto 2 at Buffalo 4 April 22 Ottawa [8] 2 at New Jersey [1] 1 OT May 29 Toronto 2 at Buffalo 5 April 24 Ottawa 1 at New Jersey 3 May 31 Buffalo 4 at Toronto 2 April 26 New Jersey 1 at Ottawa 2 OT Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 28 New Jersey 3 at Ottawa 4 April 30 Ottawa 1 at New Jersey 3 May 22 Colorado [2] 2 at Dallas [1] 1 May 2 New Jersey 1 at Ottawa 4 May 24 Colorado 2 at Dallas 4 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 26 Dallas 3 at Colorado 0 May 28 Dallas 2 at Colorado 3 OT April 23 Montreal [7] 3 at Pittsburgh [2] 2 OT May 30 Colorado 7 at Dallas 5 April 25 Montreal 1 at Pittsburgh 4 June 1 Dallas 4 at Colorado 1 April 27 Pittsburgh 1 at Montreal 3 June 4 Colorado 1 at Dallas 4 April 29 Pittsburgh 6 at Montreal 3 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 Montreal 5 at Pittsburgh 2 May 3 Pittsburgh 0 at Montreal 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 8 Buffalo [7] 3 at Dallas [1] 2 OT June 10 Buffalo 2 at Dallas 4 April 22 Buffalo [6] 3 at Philadelphia [3] 2 June 12 Dallas 2 at Buffalo 1 April 24 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 3 June 15 Dallas 1 at Buffalo 2 April 27 Philadelphia 1 at Buffalo 6 June 17 Buffalo 0 at Dallas 2 April 29 Philadelphia 1 at Buffalo 4 June 19 Dallas 2 at Buffalo 1 3OT May 1 Buffalo 3 at Philadelphia 2 OT Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-1

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 22 Boston [5] 1 at Washington [4] 3 – Center – Dallas Stars April 24 Boston 4 at Washington 3 2OT April 26 Washington 3 at Boston 2 2OT 1998-99 DALLAS STARS April 28 Washington 3 at Boston 0 Derian Hatcher (Captain), Mike Modano, Joe Nieuwendyk, May 1 Boston 4 at Washington 0 , Sergei Zubov, , , May 3 Washington 3 at Boston 2 OT Shawn Chambers, Benoit Hogue, , Brett Hull, Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 , Jamie Langenbrunner, Jere Lehtinen, Grant Marshall, Richard Matvichuk, Derek Plante, Dave Reid, April 22 San Jose [8] 1 at Dallas [1] 4 Brent Severyn, Jon Sim, , Blake Sloan, April 24 San Jose 2 at Dallas 5 Darryl Sydor, Roman Turek, Pat Verbeek; Thomas Hicks April 26 Dallas 1 at San Jose 4 (Chairman/Owner), Jim Lites (President), Bob Gainey April 28 Dallas 0 at San Jose 1 OT (Vice President – Hockey Operations/General Manager), April 30 San Jose 2 at Dallas 3 Doug Armstrong (Assistant General Manager), Craig May 2 Dallas 3 at San Jose 2 OT Button (Director of Player Personnel), Ken Hitchcock Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Head Coach), Doug Jarvis, Rick Wilson (Assistant Coaches), Rick McLaughlin (Vice President/Chief Financial April 22 Edmonton [7] 3 at Colorado [2] 2 Officer), Jeff Cogen (Vice President – Marketing and April 24 Edmonton 2 at Colorado 5 Promotion), Bill Strong (Vice President – Marketing and April 26 Colorado 5 at Edmonton 4 OT Broadcasting), (Director of Amateur April 28 Colorado 3 at Edmonton 1 Scouting), Doug Overton (Director of Pro Scouting), Bob April 30 Edmonton 3 at Colorado 1 Gernander (Chief Scout), Stu MacGregor (Western Scout), May 2 Colorado 0 at Edmonton 2 Dave Suprenant (Medical Trainer), Dave Smith, Rich May 4 Edmonton 4 at Colorado 0 Matthews (Equipment Managers), J.J. McQueen (Strength Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 and Conditioning Coach), Rick St. Croix (Goaltending Consultant), Dan Stuchal (Director of Team Services), April 22 Phoenix [6] 3 at Detroit [3] 6 Larry Kelly (Director of Public Relations) April 24 Phoenix 7 at Detroit 4 April 26 Detroit 2 at Phoenix 3 April 28 Detroit 4 at Phoenix 2 April 30 Phoenix 1 at Detroit 3 May 3 Detroit 5 at Phoenix 2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2

41 April 23 Los Angeles [5] 3 at St. Louis [4] 8 1997-98 DETROIT RED WINGS April 25 Los Angeles 1 at St. Louis 2 Steve Yzerman (Captain), Doug Brown, Mathieu April 27 St. Louis 4 at Los Angeles 3 Dandenault, Kris Draper, Anders Eriksson, Sergei April 30 St. Louis 2 at Los Angeles 1 Fedorov, , , Kevin St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-0 Hodson, Tomas Holmstrom, Mike Knuble, Joe Kocur, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, Martin CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Lapointe, Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, , May 7 Ottawa [8] 2 at Washington [4] 4 Kirk Maltby, Darren McCarty, Dmitri Mironov, Larry May 9 Ottawa 1 at Washington 6 Murphy, Chris Osgood, Bob Rouse, , May 11 Washington 3 at Ottawa 4 Aaron Ward; , (Owner/Chairman), Marian Ilitch May 13 Washington 2 at Ottawa 0 (Owner), Atanas Ilitch, Christopher Ilitch (Vice Presidents), May 15 Ottawa 0 at Washington 3 Denise Ilitch, Ronald Ilitch, Michael Ilitch Jr., Lisa Ilitch Washington won best-of-seven series 4-1 Murray, Carole Ilitch Trepeck, Jim Devellano (Senior Vice President), Ken Holland (General Manager), May 8 Montreal [7] 2 at Buffalo [6] 3 OT (Assistant General Manager), Scotty Bowman (Head May 10 Montreal 3 at Buffalo 6 Coach), Barry Smith, Dave Lewis (Associate Coaches), May 12 Buffalo 5 at Montreal 4 2OT Jim Nill (Director of Player Development), Dan Belisle, May 14 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 1 Mark Howe (Pro Scouts), Jim Bedard (Goaltending Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-0 Consultant), Hakan Andersson (Director of European Scouting), Mark Leach (USA Scout), Joe McDonnell May 7 Edmonton [7] 1 at Dallas [1] 3 (Eastern Scout), Bruce Haralson (Western Scout), John May 9 Edmonton 2 at Dallas 0 Wharton (Athletic Trainer), Paul Boyer (Equipment May 11 Dallas 1 at Edmonton 0 OT Manager), Tim Abbott (Assistant Equipment Manager), May 13 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 1 Bob Huddleston (Masseur), Sergei Mnatsakanov, Wally May 16 Edmonton 1 at Dallas 2 Crossman (Dressing Room Assistant) Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-1

May 8 St. Louis [4] 4 at Detroit [3] 2 1997 May 10 St. Louis 1 at Detroit 6 May 12 Detroit 3 at St. Louis 2 2OT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 14 Detroit 5 at St. Louis 2 April 17 Montreal [8] 2 at New Jersey [1] 5 May 17 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 1 April 19 Montreal 1 at New Jersey 4 May 19 Detroit 6 at St. Louis 1 April 22 New Jersey 6 at Montreal 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 24 New Jersey 3 at Montreal 4 3OT April 26 Montreal 0 at New Jersey 4 CONFERENCE FINALS New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 23 Buffalo [6] 2 at Washington [4] 0 May 25 Buffalo 2 at Washington 3 OT April 17 Ottawa [7] 1 at Buffalo [2] 3 May 28 Washington 4 at Buffalo 3 OT April 19 Ottawa 3 at Buffalo 1 May 30 Washington 2 at Buffalo 0 April 21 Buffalo 3 at Ottawa 2 June 2 Buffalo 2 at Washington 1 April 23 Buffalo 0 at Ottawa 1 OT June 4 Washington 3 at Buffalo 2 OT April 25 Ottawa 4 at Buffalo 1 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 27 Buffalo 3 at Ottawa 0 April 29 Ottawa 2 at Buffalo 3 OT May 24 Detroit [3] 2 at Dallas [1] 0 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 26 Detroit 1 at Dallas 3 May 29 Dallas 3 at Detroit 5 April 17 Pittsburgh [6] 1 at Philadelphia [3] 5 May 31 Dallas 2 at Detroit 3 April 19 Pittsburgh 2 at Philadelphia 3 June 3 Detroit 2 at Dallas 3 OT April 21 Philadelphia 5 at Pittsburgh 3 June 5 Dallas 0 at Detroit 2 April 23 Philadelphia 1 at Pittsburgh 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 26 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 6 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 STANLEY CUP FINAL June 9 Washington [4] 1 at Detroit [3] 2 April 17 NY Rangers [5] 0 at Florida [4] 3 June 11 Washington 4 at Detroit 5 OT April 20 NY Rangers 3 at Florida 0 June 13 Detroit 2 at Washington 1 April 22 Florida 3 at NY Rangers 4 OT June 16 Detroit 4 at Washington 1 April 23 Florida 2 at NY Rangers 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 25 NY Rangers 3 at Florida 2 OT NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Steve Yzerman – Center – Detroit Red Wings

42 April 16 Chicago [8] 0 at Colorado [1] 6 CONFERENCE FINALS April 18 Chicago 1 at Colorado 3 May 16 NY Rangers [5] 1 at Philadelphia [3] 3 April 20 Colorado 3 at Chicago 4 2OT May 18 NY Rangers 5 at Philadelphia 4 April 22 Colorado 3 at Chicago 6 May 20 Philadelphia 6 at NY Rangers 3 April 24 Chicago 0 at Colorado 7 May 23 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 2 April 26 Colorado 6 at Chicago 3 May 25 NY Rangers 2 at Philadelphia 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 16 Edmonton [7] 3 at Dallas [2] 5 May 15 Detroit [3] 1 at Colorado [1] 2 April 18 Edmonton 4 at Dallas 0 May 17 Detroit 4 at Colorado 2 April 20 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 4 OT May 19 Colorado 1 at Detroit 2 April 22 Dallas 4 at Edmonton 3 May 22 Colorado 0 at Detroit 6 April 25 Edmonton 1 at Dallas 0 2OT May 24 Detroit 0 at Colorado 6 April 27 Dallas 3 at Edmonton 2 May 26 Colorado 1 at Detroit 3 April 29 Edmonton 4 at Dallas 3 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 16 St. Louis [6] 2 at Detroit [3] 0 May 31 Detroit [3] 4 at Philadelphia [3] 2 April 18 St. Louis 1 at Detroit 2 June 3 Detroit 4 at Philadelphia 2 April 20 Detroit 3 at St. Louis 2 June 5 Philadelphia 1 at Detroit 6 April 22 Detroit 0 at St. Louis 4 June 7 Philadelphia 1 at Detroit 2 April 25 St. Louis 2 at Detroit 5 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 27 Detroit 3 at St. Louis 1 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY – Goaltender – Detroit Red Wings April 16 Phoenix [5] 2 at Anaheim [4] 4 April 18 Phoenix 2 at Anaheim 4 1996-97 DETROIT RED WINGS April 20 Anaheim 1 at Phoenix 4 Steve Yzerman (Captain), Doug Brown, Mathieu April 22 Anaheim 0 at Phoenix 2 Dandenault, Kris Draper, , Viacheslav April 24 Phoenix 5 at Anaheim 2 Fetisov, Kevin Hodson, Tomas Holmstrom, Joe Kocur, April 27 Anaheim 3 at Phoenix 2 OT Vladimir Konstantinov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, Martin April 29 Phoenix 0 at Anaheim 3 Lapointe, Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Kirk Maltby, Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-3 Darren McCarty, Larry Murphy, Chris Osgood, Jamie Pushor, Bob Rouse, Tomas Sandstrom, Brendan CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Shanahan, Tim Taylor, Mike Vernon, Aaron Ward; Mike May 2 NY Rangers [5] 0 at New Jersey [1] 2 Ilitch (Owner/Chairman), Marian Ilitch (Owner), Atanas May 4 NY Rangers 2 at New Jersey 0 Ilitch, Christopher Ilitch (Vice Presidents), Denise Ilitch May 6 New Jersey 2 at NY Rangers 3 Lites, Ronald Ilitch, Michael Ilitch Jr., Lisa Ilitch Murray, May 8 New Jersey 0 at NY Rangers 3 Carole Ilitch Trepeck, Jim Devellano (Senior Vice May 11 NY Rangers 2 at New Jersey 1 OT President), Scotty Bowman (Head Coach/Director of NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 Player Personnel), Ken Holland (Assistant General Manager), Barry Smith, Dave Lewis (Associate Coaches), May 3 Philadelphia [3] 5 at Buffalo [2] 3 (Assistant Coach), Jim Nill (Director of May 5 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 1 Player Development), Dan Belisle, Bruce Haralson, Mark May 7 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 4 Howe (Scouts), Hakan Andersson (Director of European May 9 Buffalo 5 at Philadelphia 4 OT Scouting), John Wharton (Athletic Trainer), Wally May 11 Philadelphia 6 at Buffalo 3 Crossman (Dressing Room Assistant), Mark Leach Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 (Scout), Paul Boyer (Equipment Manager), Tim Abbott (Assistant Equipment Manager), Sergei Mnatsakanov May 2 Edmonton [7] 1 at Colorado [1] 5 (Masseur), Joe McDonnell (Scout) May 4 Edmonton 1 at Colorado 4 May 7 Colorado 3 at Edmonton 4 May 9 Colorado 3 at Edmonton 2 OT May 11 Edmonton 3 at Colorado 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-1

May 2 Anaheim [4] 1 at Detroit [3] 2 OT May 4 Anaheim 2 at Detroit 3 3OT May 6 Detroit 5 at Anaheim 3 May 8 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 2 2OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0

43 1996 April 16 St. Louis [5] 3 at Toronto [4] 1 April 18 St. Louis 4 at Toronto 5 OT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 21 Toronto 2 at St. Louis 3 OT April 16 Tampa Bay [8] 3 at Philadelphia [1] 7 April 23 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 5 April 18 Tampa Bay 2 at Philadelphia 1 OT April 25 St. Louis 4 at Toronto 5 OT April 21 Philadelphia 4 at Tampa Bay 5 OT April 27 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 2 April 23 Philadelphia 4 at Tampa Bay 1 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Tampa Bay 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 27 Philadelphia 6 at Tampa Bay 1 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 2 Florida [4] 2 at Philadelphia [1] 0 May 4 Florida 2 at Philadelphia 3 April 17 Washington [7] 6 at Pittsburgh [2] 4 May 7 Philadelphia 3 at Florida 1 April 19 Washington 5 at Pittsburgh 3 May 9 Philadelphia 3 at Florida 4 OT April 22 Pittsburgh 4 at Washington 1 May 12 Florida 2 at Philadelphia 1 2OT April 24 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 2 4OT May 14 Philadelphia 1 at Florida 4 April 26 Washington 1 at Pittsburgh 4 Florida won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 28 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 3 NY Rangers [3] 3 at Pittsburgh [2] 4 May 5 NY Rangers 6 at Pittsburgh 3 April 16 Montreal [6] 3 at NY Rangers [3] 2 OT May 7 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Rangers 2 April 18 Montreal 5 at NY Rangers 3 May 9 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 1 April 21 NY Rangers 2 at Montreal 1 May 11 NY Rangers 3 at Pittsburgh 7 April 23 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 26 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 3 April 28 NY Rangers 5 at Montreal 3 May 3 St. Louis [5] 2 at Detroit [1] 3 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 5 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 8 May 8 Detroit 4 at St. Louis 5 OT April 17 Boston [5] 3 at Florida [4] 6 May 10 Detroit 0 at St. Louis 1 April 22 Boston 2 at Florida 6 May 12 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 2 April 24 Florida 4 at Boston 2 May 14 Detroit 4 at St. Louis 2 April 25 Florida 2 at Boston 6 May 16 St. Louis 0 at Detroit 1 2OT April 27 Boston 3 at Florida 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Florida won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 2 Chicago [3] 3 at Colorado [2] 2 OT April 17 Winnipeg [8] 1 at Detroit [1] 4 May 4 Chicago 1 at Colorado 5 April 19 Winnipeg 0 at Detroit 4 May 6 Colorado 3 at Chicago 4 OT April 21 Detroit 1 at Winnipeg 4 May 8 Colorado 3 at Chicago 2 3OT April 23 Detroit 6 at Winnipeg 1 May 11 Chicago 1 at Colorado 4 April 26 Winnipeg 3 at Detroit 1 May 13 Colorado 4 at Chicago 3 2OT April 28 Detroit 4 at Winnipeg 1 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE FINALS April 16 Vancouver [7] 2 at Colorado [2] 5 May 18 Florida [4] 5 at Pittsburgh [2] 1 April 18 Vancouver 5 at Colorado 4 May 20 Florida 2 at Pittsburgh 3 April 20 Colorado 4 at Vancouver 0 May 24 Pittsburgh 2 at Florida 5 April 22 Colorado 3 at Vancouver 4 May 26 Pittsburgh 2 at Florida 1 April 25 Vancouver 4 at Colorado 5 OT May 28 Florida 0 at Pittsburgh 3 April 27 Colorado 3 at Vancouver 2 May 30 Pittsburgh 3 at Florida 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 1 Florida 3 at Pittsburgh 1 Florida won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Calgary [6] 1 at Chicago [3] 4 April 19 Calgary 0 at Chicago 3 May 19 Colorado [2] 3 at Detroit [1] 2 OT April 21 Chicago 7 at Calgary 5 May 21 Colorado 3 at Detroit 0 April 23 Chicago 2 at Calgary 1 3OT May 23 Detroit 6 at Colorado 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 25 Detroit 2 at Colorado 4 May 27 Colorado 2 at Detroit 5 May 29 Detroit 1 at Colorado 4 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-2

44 STANLEY CUP FINAL May 7 New Jersey [5] 5 at Boston [4] 0 June 4 Florida [4] 1 at Colorado [2] 3 May 8 New Jersey 3 at Boston 0 June 6 Florida 1 at Colorado 8 May 10 Boston 3 at New Jersey 2 June 8 Colorado 3 at Florida 2 May 12 Boston 0 at New Jersey 1 OT June 10 Colorado 1 at Florida 0 3OT May 14 New Jersey 3 at Boston 2 Colorado won best-of-seven series 4-0 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY May 7 Dallas [8] 3 at Detroit [1] 4 Joe Sakic – Center – Colorado Avalanche May 9 Dallas 1 at Detroit 4 May 11 Detroit 5 at Dallas 1 1995-96 COLORADO AVALANCHE May 14 Detroit 1 at Dallas 4 Rene Corbet, Adam Deadmarsh, Stephane Fiset, Adam May 15 Dallas 1 at Detroit 3 Foote, , Alexei Gusarov, Dave Hannan, Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 , Mike Keane, Jon Klemm, , Sylvain Lefebvre, Claude Lemieux, Curtis Leschyshyn, May 7 San Jose [7] 5 at Calgary [2] 4 Troy Murray, Sandis Ozolinsh, Mike Ricci, Patrick Roy, May 9 San Jose 5 at Calgary 4 OT Warren Rychel, Joe Sakic (Captain), Chris Simon, Craig May 11 Calgary 9 at San Jose 2 Wolanin, Stephane Yelle, Scott Young; Charlie Lyons May 13 Calgary 6 at San Jose 4 (Chairman/CEO), Pierre Lacroix (Executive Vice May 15 San Jose 0 at Calgary 5 President/General Manager), Marc Crawford (Head May 17 Calgary 3 at San Jose 5 Coach), Joel Quenneville, Jacques Cloutier (Assistant May 19 San Jose 5 at Calgary 4 2OT Coaches), Francois Giguere (Assistant General San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 Manager), Michel Goulet (Director of Player Personnel), Dave Draper (Chief Scout), Jean Martineau (Director of May 7 Vancouver [6] 1 at St. Louis [3] 2 Public Relations), Pat Karns (Trainer), Matthew May 9 Vancouver 5 at St. Louis 3 Sokolowski (Assistant Trainer), Rob McLean (Equipment May 11 St. Louis 1 at Vancouver 6 Manager), Mike Kramer, Brock Gibbins (Assistant May 13 St. Louis 5 at Vancouver 2 Equipment Managers), Skip Allen (Strength and May 15 Vancouver 6 at St. Louis 5 OT Conditioning Coach), Paul Fixter (Video Coordinator), Leo May 17 St. Louis 8 at Vancouver 2 Vyssokov (Massage Therapist) May 19 Vancouver 5 at St. Louis 3 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3

1995 May 7 Toronto [5] 5 at Chicago [4] 3 May 9 Toronto 3 at Chicago 0 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 11 Chicago 3 at Toronto 2 May 6 NY Rangers [8] 4 at Quebec [1] 5 May 13 Chicago 3 at Toronto 1 May 8 NY Rangers 8 at Quebec 3 May 15 Toronto 2 at Chicago 4 May 10 Quebec 3 at NY Rangers 4 May 17 Chicago 4 at Toronto 5 OT May 12 Quebec 2 at NY Rangers 3 OT May 19 Toronto 2 at Chicago 5 May 14 NY Rangers 2 at Quebec 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 16 Quebec 2 at NY Rangers 4 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS May 21 NY Rangers [8] 4 at Philadelphia [2] 5 OT May 7 Buffalo [7] 3 at Philadelphia [2] 4 OT May 22 NY Rangers 3 at Philadelphia 4 OT May 8 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 3 May 24 Philadelphia 5 at NY Rangers 2 May 10 Philadelphia 1 at Buffalo 3 May 26 Philadelphia 4 at NY Rangers 1 May 12 Philadelphia 4 at Buffalo 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 14 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 6 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 20 New Jersey [5] 2 at Pittsburgh [3] 3 May 22 New Jersey 4 at Pittsburgh 2 May 6 Washington [6] 5 at Pittsburgh [3] 4 May 24 Pittsburgh 1 at New Jersey 5 May 8 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 5 May 26 Pittsburgh 1 at New Jersey 2 OT May 10 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 6 May 28 New Jersey 4 at Pittsburgh 1 May 12 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 6 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 14 Washington 5 at Pittsburgh 6 OT May 16 Pittsburgh 7 at Washington 1 May 21 San Jose [7] 0 at Detroit [1] 6 May 18 Washington 0 at Pittsburgh 3 May 23 San Jose 2 at Detroit 6 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 25 Detroit 6 at San Jose 2 May 27 Detroit 6 at San Jose 2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0

45 May 21 Vancouver [6] 1 at Chicago [4] 2 OT April 17 Washington [7] 5 at Pittsburgh [2] 3 May 23 Vancouver 0 at Chicago 2 April 19 Washington 1 at Pittsburgh 2 May 25 Chicago 3 at Vancouver 2 OT April 21 Pittsburgh 0 at Washington 2 May 27 Chicago 4 at Vancouver 3 OT April 23 Pittsburgh 1 at Washington 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 25 Washington 2 at Pittsburgh 3 April 27 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 6 CONFERENCE FINALS Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 June 3 New Jersey [5] 4 at Philadelphia [2] 1 June 5 New Jersey 5 at Philadelphia 2 April 17 Buffalo [6] 2 at New Jersey [3] 0 June 7 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 2 OT April 19 Buffalo 1 at New Jersey 2 June 10 Philadelphia 4 at New Jersey 2 April 21 New Jersey 2 at Buffalo 1 June 11 New Jersey 3 at Philadelphia 2 April 23 New Jersey 3 at Buffalo 5 June 13 Philadelphia 2 at New Jersey 4 April 25 Buffalo 3 at New Jersey 5 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 27 New Jersey 0 at Buffalo 1 4OT April 29 Buffalo 1 at New Jersey 2 June 1 Chicago [4] 1 at Detroit [1] 2 OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 4 Chicago 2 at Detroit 3 June 6 Detroit 4 at Chicago 3 2OT April 16 Montreal [5] 2 at Boston [4] 3 June 8 Detroit 2 at Chicago 5 April 18 Montreal 3 at Boston 2 June 11 Chicago 1 at Detroit 2 2OT April 21 Boston 6 at Montreal 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 23 Boston 2 at Montreal 5 April 25 Montreal 2 at Boston 1 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 27 Boston 3 at Montreal 2 June 17 New Jersey [5] 2 at Detroit [1] 1 April 29 Montreal 3 at Boston 5 June 20 New Jersey 4 at Detroit 2 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 June 22 Detroit 2 at New Jersey 5 June 24 Detroit 2 at New Jersey 5 April 18 San Jose [8] 5 at Detroit [1] 4 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 20 San Jose 0 at Detroit 4 April 22 Detroit 3 at San Jose 2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 23 Detroit 3 at San Jose 4 Claude Lemieux – Right Wing – New Jersey Devils April 26 Detroit 4 at San Jose 6 April 28 San Jose 1 at Detroit 7 1994-95 NEW JERSEY DEVILS April 30 San Jose 3 at Detroit 2 Tommy Albelin, Martin Brodeur, Neal Broten, Sergei Brylin, San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 Bob Carpenter, Shawn Chambers, Tom Chorske, Danton Cole, Ken Daneyko, Kevin Dean, Jim Dowd, Bruce Driver, April 18 Vancouver [7] 5 at Calgary [2] 0 Bill Guerin, Bobby Holik, Claude Lemieux, John MacLean, April 20 Vancouver 5 at Calgary 7 Chris McAlpine, Randy McKay, Scott Niedermayer, Mike April 22 Calgary 4 at Vancouver 2 Peluso, Stephane Richer, Brian Rolston, Scott Stevens April 24 Calgary 3 at Vancouver 2 (Captain), Chris Terreri, Valeri Zelepukin; Dr. John J. April 26 Vancouver 2 at Calgary 1 OT McMullen (Owner/Chairman), Peter S. McMullen (Owner), April 28 Calgary 2 at Vancouver 3 OT Lou Lamoriello (President/General Manager), Jacques April 30 Vancouver 4 at Calgary 3 2OT Lemaire (Head Coach), Jacques Caron (Goaltender Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 Coach), Dennis Gendron, Larry Robinson (Assistant Coaches), Robbie Ftorek (Albany (AHL) – Coach), Alex April 18 Chicago [6] 1 at Toronto [3] 5 Abasto (Assistant Equipment Manager), Bob Huddleston April 20 Chicago 0 at Toronto 1 OT (Massage Therapist), David Nichols (Equipment Manager), April 23 Toronto 4 at Chicago 5 Ted Schuch (Medical Trainer), Michael Vasalani (Strength April 24 Toronto 3 at Chicago 4 OT and Conditioning Coach), David Conte (Director of April 26 Chicago 0 at Toronto 1 Scouting), Milt Fisher, Claude Carrier, Dan Labraaten, April 28 Toronto 1 at Chicago 0 Marcel Pronovost (Scouts) Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2

April 17 St. Louis [5] 3 at Dallas [4] 5 1994 April 20 St. Louis 2 at Dallas 4 April 22 Dallas 5 at St. Louis 4 OT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 24 Dallas 2 at St. Louis 1 April 17 NY Islanders [8] 0 at NY Rangers [1] 6 Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 18 NY Islanders 0 at NY Rangers 6 April 21 NY Rangers 5 at NY Islanders 1 April 24 NY Rangers 5 at NY Islanders 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-0 46 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 1993-94 NEW YORK RANGERS May 1 Washington [7] 3 at NY Rangers [1] 6 (Captain), Brian Leetch, , Adam May 3 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 5 Graves, , , , May 5 NY Rangers 3 at Washington 0 , , , Alexander May 7 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 4 Karpovtsev, Joe Kocur, Alex Kovalev, , Doug May 9 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 4 Lidster, Stephane Matteau, Craig MacTavish, Sergei NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 Nemchinov, , , Mike Richter, Jay Wells, Sergei Zubov, Ed Olczyk, Mike Hartman; Neil May 1 Boston [4] 2 at New Jersey [3] 1 Smith (President/General Manager/Governor), Robert May 3 Boston 6 at New Jersey 5 OT Gutkowski, Stanley Jaffe, Kenneth Munoz (Governors), May 5 New Jersey 4 at Boston 2 Larry Pleau (Assistant General Manager), Mike Keenan May 7 New Jersey 5 at Boston 4 OT (Head Coach), Colin Campbell (Associate Coach), Dick May 9 Boston 0 at New Jersey 2 Todd (Assistant Coach), Matthew Loughren (Manager – May 11 New Jersey 5 at Boston 3 Team Operations), Barry Watkins (Director – New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 Communications), Christer Rockstrom, Tony Feltrin, Martin Madden, Herb Hammond, Darwin Bennett (Scouts), Dave May 2 San Jose [8] 3 at Toronto [3] 2 Smith, Joe Murphy, Mike Folga, Bruce Lifrieri (Trainers) May 4 San Jose 1 at Toronto 5 May 6 Toronto 2 at San Jose 5 May 8 Toronto 8 at San Jose 3 1993 May 10 Toronto 2 at San Jose 5 May 12 San Jose 2 at Toronto 3 OT DIVISION SEMIFINALS May 14 San Jose 2 at Toronto 4 April 18 Buffalo 5 at Boston 4 OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 20 Buffalo 4 at Boston 0 April 22 Boston 3 at Buffalo 4 OT May 2 Vancouver [7] 6 at Dallas [4] 4 April 24 Boston 5 at Buffalo 6 OT May 4 Vancouver 3 at Dallas 0 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 6 Dallas 4 at Vancouver 3 May 8 Dallas 1 at Vancouver 2 OT April 18 Montreal 2 at Quebec 3 OT May 10 Dallas 2 at Vancouver 4 April 20 Montreal 1 at Quebec 4 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 Quebec 1 at Montreal 2 OT April 24 Quebec 2 at Montreal 3 CONFERENCE FINALS April 26 Montreal 5 at Quebec 4 OT May 15 New Jersey [3] 4 at NY Rangers [1] 3 2OT April 28 Quebec 2 at Montreal 6 May 17 New Jersey 0 at NY Rangers 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 19 NY Rangers 3 at New Jersey 2 2OT May 21 NY Rangers 1 at New Jersey 3 April 18 New Jersey 3 at Pittsburgh 6 May 23 New Jersey 4 at NY Rangers 1 April 20 New Jersey 0 at Pittsburgh 7 May 25 NY Rangers 4 at New Jersey 2 April 22 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 3 May 27 New Jersey 1 at NY Rangers 2 2OT April 25 Pittsburgh 1 at New Jersey 4 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 26 New Jersey 3 at Pittsburgh 5 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 16 Vancouver [7] 2 at Toronto [3] 3 OT May 18 Vancouver 4 at Toronto 3 April 18 NY Islanders 1 at Washington 3 May 20 Toronto 0 at Vancouver 4 April 20 NY Islanders 5 at Washington 4 2OT May 22 Toronto 0 at Vancouver 2 April 22 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT May 24 Toronto 3 at Vancouver 4 2OT April 24 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 4 2OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 26 NY Islanders 4 at Washington 6 April 28 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 5 STANLEY CUP FINAL NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 31 Vancouver [7] 3 at NY Rangers [1] 2 OT June 2 Vancouver 1 at NY Rangers 3 April 18 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 3 June 4 NY Rangers 5 at Vancouver 1 April 21 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 0 June 7 NY Rangers 4 at Vancouver 2 April 23 Chicago 0 at St. Louis 3 June 9 Vancouver 6 at NY Rangers 3 April 25 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 4 OT June 11 NY Rangers 1 at Vancouver 4 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-0 June 14 Vancouver 2 at NY Rangers 3 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Brian Leetch – Defenseman – New York Rangers

47 April 19 Toronto 3 at Detroit 6 CONFERENCE FINALS April 21 Toronto 2 at Detroit 6 May 16 NY Islanders 1 at Montreal 4 April 23 Detroit 2 at Toronto 4 May 18 NY Islanders 3 at Montreal 4 2OT April 25 Detroit 2 at Toronto 3 May 20 Montreal 2 at NY Islanders 1 OT April 27 Toronto 5 at Detroit 4 OT May 22 Montreal 1 at NY Islanders 4 April 29 Detroit 7 at Toronto 3 May 24 NY Islanders 2 at Montreal 5 May 1 Toronto 4 at Detroit 3 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 17 Los Angeles 1 at Toronto 4 April 19 Winnipeg 2 at Vancouver 4 May 19 Los Angeles 3 at Toronto 2 April 21 Winnipeg 2 at Vancouver 3 May 21 Toronto 2 at Los Angeles 4 April 23 Vancouver 4 at Winnipeg 5 May 23 Toronto 4 at Los Angeles 2 April 25 Vancouver 3 at Winnipeg 1 May 25 Los Angeles 2 at Toronto 3 OT April 27 Winnipeg 4 at Vancouver 3 OT May 27 Toronto 4 at Los Angeles 5 OT April 29 Vancouver 4 at Winnipeg 3 OT May 29 Los Angeles 5 at Toronto 4 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 18 Los Angeles 6 at Calgary 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 21 Los Angeles 4 at Calgary 9 June 1 Los Angeles 4 at Montreal 1 April 23 Calgary 5 at Los Angeles 2 June 3 Los Angeles 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 25 Calgary 1 at Los Angeles 3 June 5 Montreal 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT April 27 Los Angeles 9 at Calgary 4 June 7 Montreal 3 at Los Angeles 2 OT April 29 Calgary 6 at Los Angeles 9 June 9 Los Angeles 1 at Montreal 4 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1

DIVISION FINALS CONN SMYTHE TROPHY May 2 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 4 Patrick Roy – Goaltender – Montreal Canadiens May 4 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 4 OT May 6 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 3 OT 1992-93 MONTREAL CANADIENS May 8 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 3 OT Guy Carbonneau (Captain), Patrick Roy, Andre Racicot, Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 , Kirk Muller, Mike Keane, Kevin Haller, Paul DiPietro, John LeClair, Denis Savard, Benoit Brunet, Brian May 2 NY Islanders 3 at Pittsburgh 2 Bellows, Lyle Odelein, , Gary May 4 NY Islanders 0 at Pittsburgh 3 Leeman, Mathieu Schneider, Eric Desjardins, Jesse May 6 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Islanders 1 Belanger, Ed Ronan, Mario Roberge, , May 8 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 6 Todd Ewen, , Patrice Brisebois, Gilbert Dionne, May 10 NY Islanders 3 at Pittsburgh 6 Stephan Lebeau, J.J. Daigneault; May 12 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 7 (President), (Managing Director/Vice May 14 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 3 OT President – Hockey), Jacques Demers (Head Coach), NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-3 Jacques Laperriere, Charles Thiffault (Assistant Coaches), Francois Allaire (Goaltending Instructor), Jean Beliveau May 3 St. Louis 1 at Toronto 2 2OT (Senior Vice President – Corporate Affairs), Jacques May 5 St. Louis 2 at Toronto 1 2OT Lemaire (Assistant to the Managing Director), André May 7 Toronto 3 at St. Louis 4 Boudrias (Assistant to the Managing Director/Director of May 9 Toronto 4 at St. Louis 1 Scouting), Gaeten Lefebvre (Athletic Trainer), John May 11 St. Louis 1 at Toronto 5 Shipman (Assistant to the Athletic Trainer), Eddy Palchak May 13 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 2 (Equipment Manager), Pierre Gervais, Robert Boulanger May 15 St. Louis 0 at Toronto 6 (Assistants to the Equipment Manager) Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3

May 2 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 5 1992 May 5 Los Angeles 6 at Vancouver 3 May 7 Vancouver 4 at Los Angeles 7 DIVISION SEMIFINALS May 9 Vancouver 7 at Los Angeles 2 April 19 Hartford 0 at Montreal 2 May 11 Los Angeles 4 at Vancouver 3 2OT April 21 Hartford 2 at Montreal 5 May 13 Vancouver 3 at Los Angeles 5 April 23 Montreal 2 at Hartford 5 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Montreal 1 at Hartford 3 April 27 Hartford 4 at Montreal 7 April 29 Montreal 1 at Hartford 2 OT May 1 Hartford 2 at Montreal 3 2OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 48 April 19 Buffalo 3 at Boston 2 DIVISION FINALS April 21 Buffalo 2 at Boston 3 OT May 3 Boston 6 at Montreal 4 April 23 Boston 3 at Buffalo 2 May 5 Boston 3 at Montreal 2 OT April 25 Boston 5 at Buffalo 4 OT May 7 Montreal 2 at Boston 3 April 27 Buffalo 2 at Boston 0 May 9 Montreal 0 at Boston 2 April 29 Boston 3 at Buffalo 9 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 1 Buffalo 2 at Boston 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 3 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 2 May 5 Pittsburgh 2 at NY Rangers 4 April 19 New Jersey 1 at NY Rangers 2 May 7 NY Rangers 6 at Pittsburgh 5 OT April 21 New Jersey 7 at NY Rangers 3 May 9 NY Rangers 4 at Pittsburgh 5 OT April 23 NY Rangers 1 at New Jersey 3 May 11 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Rangers 2 April 25 NY Rangers 3 at New Jersey 0 May 13 NY Rangers 1 at Pittsburgh 5 April 27 New Jersey 5 at NY Rangers 6 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 29 NY Rangers 3 at New Jersey 5 May 1 New Jersey 4 at NY Rangers 8 May 2 Chicago 2 at Detroit 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 4 Chicago 3 at Detroit 1 May 6 Detroit 4 at Chicago 5 April 19 Pittsburgh 1 at Washington 3 May 8 Detroit 0 at Chicago 1 April 21 Pittsburgh 2 at Washington 6 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 23 Washington 4 at Pittsburgh 6 April 25 Washington 7 at Pittsburgh 2 May 3 Edmonton 4 at Vancouver 3 OT April 27 Pittsburgh 5 at Washington 2 May 4 Edmonton 0 at Vancouver 4 April 29 Washington 4 at Pittsburgh 6 May 6 Vancouver 2 at Edmonton 5 May 1 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 1 May 8 Vancouver 2 at Edmonton 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 10 Edmonton 3 at Vancouver 4 May 12 Vancouver 0 at Edmonton 3 April 18 Minnesota 4 at Detroit 3 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 20 Minnesota 4 at Detroit 2 April 22 Detroit 5 at Minnesota 4 OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 24 Detroit 4 at Minnesota 5 May 17 Boston 3 at Pittsburgh 4 OT April 26 Minnesota 0 at Detroit 3 May 19 Boston 2 at Pittsburgh 5 April 28 Detroit 1 at Minnesota 0 OT May 21 Pittsburgh 5 at Boston 1 April 30 Minnesota 2 at Detroit 5 May 23 Pittsburgh 5 at Boston 1 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0

April 18 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 3 May 16 Edmonton 2 at Chicago 8 April 20 St. Louis 5 at Chicago 3 May 18 Edmonton 2 at Chicago 4 April 22 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 5 2OT May 20 Chicago 4 at Edmonton 3 OT April 24 Chicago 5 at St. Louis 3 May 22 Chicago 5 at Edmonton 1 April 26 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 6 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 28 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL May 26 Chicago 4 at Pittsburgh 5 April 18 Winnipeg 3 at Vancouver 2 May 28 Chicago 1 at Pittsburgh 3 April 20 Winnipeg 2 at Vancouver 3 May 30 Pittsburgh 1 at Chicago 0 April 22 Vancouver 2 at Winnipeg 4 June 1 Pittsburgh 6 at Chicago 5 April 24 Vancouver 1 at Winnipeg 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 26 Winnipeg 2 at Vancouver 8 April 28 Vancouver 8 at Winnipeg 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 30 Winnipeg 0 at Vancouver 5 Mario Lemieux – Center – Pittsburgh Penguins Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 1991-92 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS April 18 Edmonton 3 at Los Angeles 1 Mario Lemieux (Captain), , Bryan Trottier, April 20 Edmonton 5 at Los Angeles 8 , , , , Rick April 22 Los Angeles 3 at Edmonton 4 Tocchet, , Jaromir Jagr, Jiri Hrdina, Shawn April 24 Los Angeles 4 at Edmonton 3 McEachern, , , Larry April 26 Edmonton 5 at Los Angeles 2 Murphy, , , Paul Stanton, Tom April 28 Los Angeles 0 at Edmonton 3 Barrasso, , , , Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 , , , , , , Jeff

49 Chychrun, , Jeff Daniels; Morris Belzberg, April 4 Detroit 6 at St. Louis 3 , Thomas Ruta (Owners), Donn Patton April 6 Detroit 2 at St. Louis 4 (Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer), Paul April 8 St. Louis 2 at Detroit 5 Martha (Executive Vice President/General Counsel), Craig April 10 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 4 Patrick (Executive Vice President/General Manager), Bob April 12 Detroit 1 at St. Louis 6 Johnson (Head Coach), Scotty Bowman (Director of Player April 14 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 0 Development/Coach), Barry Smith, , Pierre April 16 Detroit 2 at St. Louis 3 McGuire, Gilles Meloche, Rick Paterson (Assistant St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 Coaches), Steve Latin (Equipment Manager), Skip Thayer (Trainer), John Welday (Strength and Conditioning April 4 Vancouver 6 at Los Angeles 5 Coach), , Les Binkley, Charlie Hodge, John April 6 Vancouver 2 at Los Angeles 3 OT Gill, Ralph Cox (Scouts) April 8 Los Angeles 1 at Vancouver 2 OT April 10 Los Angeles 6 at Vancouver 1 April 12 Vancouver 4 at Los Angeles 7 1991 April 14 Los Angeles 4 at Vancouver 1 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 3 Hartford 5 at Boston 2 April 4 Edmonton 3 at Calgary 1 April 5 Hartford 3 at Boston 4 April 6 Edmonton 1 at Calgary 3 April 7 Boston 6 at Hartford 3 April 8 Calgary 3 at Edmonton 4 April 9 Boston 3 at Hartford 4 April 10 Calgary 2 at Edmonton 5 April 11 Hartford 1 at Boston 6 April 12 Edmonton 3 at Calgary 5 April 13 Boston 3 at Hartford 1 April 14 Calgary 2 at Edmonton 1 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Edmonton 5 at Calgary 4 OT Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 3 Buffalo 5 at Montreal 7 April 5 Buffalo 4 at Montreal 5 DIVISION FINALS April 7 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 5 April 17 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 April 9 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 6 April 19 Montreal 4 at Boston 3 OT April 11 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 4 OT April 21 Boston 3 at Montreal 2 April 13 Montreal 5 at Buffalo 1 Apr 23 Boston 2 at Montreal 6 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Montreal 1 at Boston 4 April 27 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 3 New Jersey 3 at Pittsburgh 1 April 29 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 April 5 New Jersey 4 at Pittsburgh 5 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 7 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 3 April 9 Pittsburgh 1 at New Jersey 4 April 17 Washington 4 at Pittsburgh 2 April 11 New Jersey 4 at Pittsburgh 2 April 19 Washington 6 at Pittsburgh 7 OT April 13 Pittsburgh 4 at New Jersey 3 April 21 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 1 April 15 New Jersey 0 at Pittsburgh 4 April 23 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 1 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 25 Washington 1 at Pittsburgh 4 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 3 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 April 5 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 0 April 18 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 1 April 7 NY Rangers 6 at Washington 0 April 20 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 5 April 9 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 3 April 22 St. Louis 1 at Minnesota 5 April 11 Washington 5 at NY Rangers 4 OT April 24 St. Louis 4 at Minnesota 8 April 13 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 4 April 26 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 4 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 28 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 3 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 4 Minnesota 4 at Chicago 3 OT April 6 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 April 18 Edmonton 3 at Los Angeles 4 OT April 8 Chicago 6 at Minnesota 5 April 20 Edmonton 4 at Los Angeles 3 2OT April 10 Chicago 1 at Minnesota 3 April 22 Los Angeles 3 at Edmonton 4 2OT April 12 Minnesota 6 at Chicago 0 April 24 Los Angeles 2 at Edmonton 4 April 14 Chicago 1 at Minnesota 3 April 26 Edmonton 2 at Los Angeles 5 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 28 Los Angeles 3 at Edmonton 4 OT Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2

50 CONFERENCE FINALS April 5 Montreal 1 at Buffalo 4 May 1 Pittsburgh 3 at Boston 6 April 7 Montreal 3 at Buffalo 0 May 3 Pittsburgh 4 at Boston 5 OT April 9 Buffalo 1 at Montreal 2 OT May 5 Boston 1 at Pittsburgh 4 April 11 Buffalo 4 at Montreal 2 May 7 Boston 1 at Pittsburgh 4 April 13 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 2 May 9 Pittsburgh 7 at Boston 2 April 15 Buffalo 2 at Montreal 5 May 11 Boston 3 at Pittsburgh 5 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 5 NY Islanders 1 at NY Rangers 2 May 2 Minnesota 3 at Edmonton 1 April 7 NY Islanders 2 at NY Rangers 5 May 4 Minnesota 2 at Edmonton 7 April 9 NY Rangers 3 at NY Islanders 4 2OT May 6 Edmonton 3 at Minnesota 7 April 11 NY Rangers 6 at NY Islanders 1 May 8 Edmonton 1 at Minnesota 5 April 13 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 6 May 10 Minnesota 3 at Edmonton 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 5 Washington 5 at New Jersey 4 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 7 Washington 5 at New Jersey 6 May 15 Minnesota 5 at Pittsburgh 4 April 9 New Jersey 2 at Washington 1 May 17 Minnesota 1 at Pittsburgh 4 April 11 New Jersey 1 at Washington 3 May 19 Pittsburgh 1 at Minnesota 3 April 13 Washington 4 at New Jersey 3 May 21 Pittsburgh 5 at Minnesota 3 April 15 New Jersey 2 at Washington 3 May 23 Minnesota 4 at Pittsburgh 6 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 25 Pittsburgh 8 at Minnesota 0 Pittsburgh won best-of-se ven series 4-2 April 4 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 1 April 6 Minnesota 3 at Chicago 5 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 8 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 1 Mario Lemieux – Center – Pittsburgh Penguins April 10 Chicago 0 at Minnesota 4 April 12 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 5 1990-91 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS April 14 Chicago 3 at Minnesota 5 Mario Lemieux (Captain), , Randy Hillier, Bob April 16 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 Errey, , Phil Bourque, Jay Caufield, Ron Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 Francis, Randy Gilhen, Jiri Hrdina, Jaromir Jagr, Grant Jennings, Troy Loney, Joe Mullen, Larry Murphy, Jim April 4 Toronto 2 at St. Louis 4 Paek, Frank Pietrangelo, Barry Pederson, Mark Recchi, April 6 Toronto 2 at St. Louis 4 Gordie Roberts, Ulf Samuelsson, Paul Stanton, Kevin April 8 St. Louis 6 at Toronto 5 OT Stevens, Peter Taglianetti, Bryan Trottier, Scott Young, April 10 St. Louis 2 at Toronto 4 Wendell Young; Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. (Owner), Marie April 12 Toronto 3 at St. Louis 4 D. DeBartolo York (President), Paul Martha (Vice St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 President/General Counsel), (General Manager), Scotty Bowman (Director of Player April 4 Los Angeles 5 at Calgary 3 Development and Recruitment), Bob Johnson (Head April 6 Los Angeles 5 at Calgary 8 Coach), Rick Kehoe, Rick Paterson, Barry Smith (Assistant April 8 Calgary 1 at Los Angeles 2 OT Coaches), Gilles Meloche (Goaltending Coach/Scout), April 10 Calgary 4 at Los Angeles 12 Steve Latin (Equipment Manager), Skip Thayer (Trainer), April 12 Los Angeles 1 at Calgary 5 John Welday (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Greg April 14 Calgary 3 at Los Angeles 4 2OT Malone (Scout) Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2

April 4 Winnipeg 7 at Edmonton 5 1990 April 6 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 3 OT April 8 Edmonton 1 at Winnipeg 2 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 10 Edmonton 3 at Winnipeg 4 2OT April 5 Hartford 4 at Boston 3 April 12 Winnipeg 3 at Edmonton 4 April 7 Hartford 1 at Boston 3 April 14 Edmonton 4 at Winnipeg 3 April 9 Boston 3 at Hartford 5 April 16 Winnipeg 1 at Edmonton 4 April 11 Boston 6 at Hartford 5 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 Hartford 2 at Boston 3 April 15 Boston 2 at Hartford 3 OT April 17 Hartford 1 at Boston 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3

51 DIVISION FINALS , Geoff Smith, , Craig April 19 Montreal 0 at Boston 1 Muni, Bill Ranford, , Pokey Reddick, Petr April 21 Montreal 4 at Boston 5 OT Klima, Esa Tikkanen, ; April 23 Boston 6 at Montreal 3 (Owner), Glen Sather (President/General Manager), John April 25 Boston 1 at Montreal 4 Muckler (Head Coach), (Co-Coach), April 27 Montreal 1 at Boston 3 (Assistant Coach), Bruce MacGregor (Assistant General Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 Manager), Barry Fraser (Director of Player Personnel), Bill Tuele (Director of Public Relations), Werner Baum (Vice April 19 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 7 President), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Medical Chief April 21 Washington 6 at NY Rangers 3 of Staff), Dr. David Reid (Team Physician), Ken Lowe April 23 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 7 (Athletic Therapist), Barrie Stafford (Athletic Trainer), April 25 NY Rangers 3 at Washington 4 OT Stuart Poirier (Massage Therapist), Lyle Kulchisky April 27 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 1 OT (Assistant Trainer), John Blackwell (Cape Breton (AHL) – Washington won best-of-seven series 4-1 Director of Operations), , , , Harry Howell, Albert Reeves, Matti Vaisanen April 18 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 3 (Scouts) April 20 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 5 April 22 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 5 April 24 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 2 1989 April 26 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 3 April 28 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 4 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 30 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 8 April 5 Hartford 2 at Montreal 6 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 6 Hartford 2 at Montreal 3 April 8 Montreal 5 at Hartford 4 OT April 18 Los Angeles 0 at Edmonton 7 April 9 Montreal 4 at Hartford 3 OT April 20 Los Angeles 1 at Edmonton 6 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 22 Edmonton 5 at Los Angeles 4 April 24 Edmonton 6 at Los Angeles 5 OT April 5 Buffalo 6 at Boston 0 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 6 Buffalo 3 at Boston 5 April 8 Boston 4 at Buffalo 2 CONFERENCE FINALS April 9 Boston 3 at Buffalo 2 May 3 Washington 3 at Boston 5 April 11 Buffalo 1 at Boston 4 May 5 Washington 0 at Boston 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 7 Boston 4 at Washington 1 May 9 Boston 3 at Washington 2 April 5 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 6 Philadelphia 3 at Washington 2 April 8 Washington 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT May 2 Chicago 2 at Edmonton 5 April 9 Washington 2 at Philadelphia 5 May 4 Chicago 4 at Edmonton 3 April 11 Philadelphia 8 at Washington 5 May 6 Edmonton 1 at Chicago 5 April 13 Washington 3 at Philadelphia 4 May 8 Edmonton 4 at Chicago 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 10 Chicago 3 at Edmonton 4 May 12 Edmonton 8 at Chicago 4 April 5 NY Rangers 1 at Pittsburgh 3 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 6 NY Rangers 4 at Pittsburgh 7 April 8 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Rangers 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 9 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 3 May 15 Edmonton 3 at Boston 2 3OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 18 Edmonton 7 at Boston 2 May 20 Boston 2 at Edmonton 1 April 5 Chicago 2 at Detroit 3 May 22 Boston 1 at Edmonton 5 April 6 Chicago 5 at Detroit 4 OT May 24 Edmonton 4 at Boston 1 April 8 Detroit 2 at Chicago 4 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 9 Detroit 2 at Chicago 3 April 11 Chicago 4 at Detroit 6 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 13 Detroit 1 at Chicago 7 Bill Ranford – Goaltender – Edmonton Oilers Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2

1989-90 EDMONTON OILERS Mark Messier (Captain), , Kevin Lowe, Steve Smith, Jeff Beukeboom, Mark Lamb, Joe Murphy, Glenn Anderson, Adam Graves, Craig MacTavish, , , Martin Gelinas, ,

52 April 5 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 4 OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 6 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 4 OT May 1 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 1 April 8 St. Louis 5 at Minnesota 3 May 3 Philadelphia 0 at Montreal 3 April 9 St. Louis 4 at Minnesota 5 May 5 Montreal 5 at Philadelphia 1 April 11 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 6 May 7 Montreal 3 at Philadelphia 0 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 9 Philadelphia 2 at Montreal 1 OT May 11 Montreal 4 at Philadelphia 2 April 5 Vancouver 4 at Calgary 3 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 6 Vancouver 2 at Calgary 5 April 8 Calgary 4 at Vancouver 0 May 2 Chicago 0 at Calgary 3 April 9 Calgary 3 at Vancouver 5 May 4 Chicago 4 at Calgary 2 April 11 Vancouver 0 at Calgary 4 May 6 Calgary 5 at Chicago 2 April 13 Calgary 3 at Vancouver 6 May 8 Calgary 2 at Chicago 1 OT April 15 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 4 OT May 10 Chicago 1 at Calgary 3 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-3 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 5 Edmonton 4 at Los Angeles 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 6 Edmonton 2 at Los Angeles 5 May 14 Montreal 2 at Calgary 3 April 8 Los Angeles 0 at Edmonton 4 May 17 Montreal 4 at Calgary 2 April 9 Los Angeles 3 at Edmonton 4 May 19 Calgary 3 at Montreal 4 2OT April 11 Edmonton 2 at Los Angeles 4 May 21 Calgary 4 at Montreal 2 April 13 Los Angeles 4 at Edmonton 1 May 23 Montreal 2 at Calgary 3 April 15 Edmonton 3 at Los Angeles 6 May 25 Calgary 4 at Montreal 2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-2

DIVISION FINALS CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 17 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 Al MacInnis – Defenseman – Calgary Flames April 19 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 21 Montreal 5 at Boston 4 1988-89 CALGARY FLAMES April 23 Montreal 2 at Boston 3 Lanny McDonald (Co-Captain), (Co- April 25 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 Captain), , Mike Vernon, , Al Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 MacInnis, Brad McCrimmon, , , Joe Mullen, Gary Roberts, Colin Patterson, Hakan Loob, April 17 Philadelphia 3 at Pittsburgh 4 , Jiri Hrdina, , , Joe April 19 Philadelphia 4 at Pittsburgh 2 Nieuwendyk, Brian MacLellan, , Jamie Macoun, April 21 Pittsburgh 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT , Rob Ramage; , Harley April 23 Pittsburgh 1 at Philadelphia 4 Hotchkiss, , Sonia Scurfield, B.J. Seaman, April 25 Philadelphia 7 at Pittsburgh 10 D.K. Seaman (Owners), (President/General April 27 Pittsburgh 2 at Philadelphia 6 Manager), Al MacNeil (Assistant General Manager), Al April 29 Philadelphia 4 at Pittsburgh 1 Coates (Assistant to the President), Terry Crisp (Head Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 Coach), , (Assistant Coaches), (Goaltending Consultant), Jim Murray (Trainer), April 18 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 1 Al Murray (Assistant Trainer), Bob Stewart (Equipment April 20 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 5 2OT Manager) April 22 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 5 April 24 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 3 April 26 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 2 1988 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 18 Los Angeles 3 at Calgary 4 OT April 6 Hartford 3 at Montreal 4 April 20 Los Angeles 3 at Calgary 8 April 7 Hartford 3 at Montreal 7 April 22 Calgary 5 at Los Angeles 2 April 9 Montreal 4 at Hartford 3 April 24 Calgary 5 at Los Angeles 3 April 10 Montreal 5 at Hartford 7 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 12 Hartford 3 at Montreal 1 April 14 Montreal 2 at Hartford 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

53 April 6 Buffalo 3 at Boston 7 April 18 New Jersey 1 at Washington 3 April 7 Buffalo 1 at Boston 4 April 20 New Jersey 5 at Washington 2 April 9 Boston 2 at Buffalo 6 April 22 Washington 4 at New Jersey 10 April 10 Boston 5 at Buffalo 6 OT April 24 Washington 4 at New Jersey 1 April 12 Buffalo 4 at Boston 5 April 26 New Jersey 3 at Washington 1 April 14 Boston 5 at Buffalo 2 April 28 Washington 7 at New Jersey 2 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 30 New Jersey 3 at Washington 2 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 6 New Jersey 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT April 7 New Jersey 3 at NY Islanders 2 April 19 St. Louis 4 at Detroit 5 April 9 NY Islanders 0 at New Jersey 3 April 21 St. Louis 0 at Detroit 6 April 10 NY Islanders 5 at New Jersey 4 OT April 23 Detroit 3 at St. Louis 6 April 12 New Jersey 4 at NY Islanders 2 April 25 Detroit 3 at St. Louis 1 April 14 NY Islanders 5 at New Jersey 6 April 27 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 4 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1

April 6 Philadelphia 4 at Washington 2 April 19 Edmonton 3 at Calgary 1 April 7 Philadelphia 4 at Washington 5 April 21 Edmonton 5 at Calgary 4 OT April 9 Washington 3 at Philadelphia 4 April 23 Calgary 2 at Edmonton 4 April 10 Washington 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT April 25 Calgary 4 at Edmonton 6 April 12 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 5 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 14 Washington 7 at Philadelphia 2 April 16 Philadelphia 4 at Washington 5 OT CONFERENCE FINALS Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 2 New Jersey 3 at Boston 5 May 4 New Jersey 3 at Boston 2 OT April 6 Toronto 6 at Detroit 2 May 6 Boston 6 at New Jersey 1 April 7 Toronto 2 at Detroit 6 May 8 Boston 1 at New Jersey 3 April 9 Detroit 6 at Toronto 3 May 10 New Jersey 1 at Boston 7 April 10 Detroit 8 at Toronto 0 May 12 Boston 3 at New Jersey 6 April 12 Toronto 6 at Detroit 5 OT May 14 New Jersey 2 at Boston 6 April 14 Detroit 5 at Toronto 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 3 Detroit 1 at Edmonton 4 April 6 Chicago 1 at St. Louis 5 May 5 Detroit 3 at Edmonton 5 April 7 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 3 May 7 Edmonton 2 at Detroit 5 April 9 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 6 May 9 Edmonton 4 at Detroit 3 OT April 10 St. Louis 6 at Chicago 5 May 11 Detroit 4 at Edmonton 8 April 12 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 5 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 6 Los Angeles 2 at Calgary 9 May 18 Boston 1 at Edmonton 2 April 7 Los Angeles 4 at Calgary 6 May 20 Boston 2 at Edmonton 4 April 9 Calgary 2 at Los Angeles 5 May 22 Edmonton 6 at Boston 3 April 10 Calgary 7 at Los Angeles 3 May 24 Edmonton 3 at Boston 3 * April 12 Los Angeles 4 at Calgary 6 May 26 Boston 3 at Edmonton 6 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-1 * Game suspended at 16:37 of second period due to power failure. Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 6 Winnipeg 4 at Edmonton 7 April 7 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 9 Edmonton 4 at Winnipeg 6 – Center – Edmonton Oilers April 10 Edmonton 5 at Winnipeg 3 April 12 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 6 1987-88 EDMONTON OILERS Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 Wayne Gretzky (Captain), Keith Acton, Glenn Anderson, Jeff Beukeboom, Geoff Courtnall, Grant Fuhr, Randy DIVISION FINALS Gregg, Dave Hannan, Charlie Huddy, Mike Krushelnyski, April 18 Boston 2 at Montreal 5 Jari Kurri, , Kevin Lowe, Craig April 20 Boston 4 at Montreal 3 MacTavish, Kevin McClelland, Marty McSorley, Mark April 22 Montreal 1 at Boston 3 Messier, , Bill Ranford, Craig Simpson, Steve April 24 Montreal 0 at Boston 2 Smith, Esa Tikkanen; Peter Pocklington (Owner), Glen April 26 Boston 4 at Montreal 1 Sather (General Manager/Coach), John Muckler Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 (Co-Coach), Ted Green (Assistant Coach), Bruce MacGregor (Assistant General Manager), Barry Fraser 54 (Director of Player Personnel), Bill Tuele (Director of Public April 8 Winnipeg 4 at Calgary 2 Relations), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Team Doctor), Peter April 9 Winnipeg 3 at Calgary 2 Millar (Athletic Therapist), Juergen Merz (Massage April 11 Calgary 3 at Winnipeg 2 OT Therapist), Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky April 12 Calgary 3 at Winnipeg 4 (Assistant Trainer) April 14 Winnipeg 3 at Calgary 4 April 16 Calgary 1 at Winnipeg 6 Winnipeg won best-of-seven series 4-2 1987 DIVISION FINALS DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 20 Quebec 7 at Montreal 5 April 8 Quebec 2 at Hartford 3 OT April 22 Quebec 2 at Montreal 1 April 9 Quebec 4 at Hartford 5 April 24 Montreal 7 at Quebec 2 April 11 Hartford 1 at Quebec 5 April 26 Montreal 3 at Quebec 2 OT April 12 Hartford 1 at Quebec 4 April 28 Quebec 2 at Montreal 3 April 14 Quebec 7 at Hartford 5 April 30 Montreal 2 at Quebec 3 April 16 Hartford 4 at Quebec 5 OT May 2 Quebec 3 at Montreal 5 Quebec won best-of-seven series 4-2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 8 Boston 2 at Montreal 6 April 20 NY Islanders 2 at Philadelphia 4 April 9 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 OT April 22 NY Islanders 2 at Philadelphia 1 April 11 Montreal 5 at Boston 4 April 24 Philadelphia 4 at NY Islanders 1 April 12 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 April 26 Philadelphia 6 at NY Islanders 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 28 NY Islanders 2 at Philadelphia 1 April 30 Philadelphia 2 at NY Islanders 4 April 8 NY Rangers 3 at Philadelphia 0 May 2 NY Islanders 1 at Philadelphia 5 April 9 NY Rangers 3 at Philadelphia 8 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 11 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 0 April 12 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 6 April 21 Toronto 4 at Detroit 2 April 14 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 3 April 23 Toronto 7 at Detroit 2 April 16 Philadelphia 5 at NY Rangers 0 April 25 Detroit 4 at Toronto 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 27 Detroit 2 at Toronto 3 OT April 29 Toronto 0 at Detroit 3 April 8 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 4 May 1 Detroit 4 at Toronto 2 April 9 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 1 May 3 Toronto 0 at Detroit 3 April 11 Washington 2 at NY Islanders 0 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 12 Washington 4 at NY Islanders 1 April 14 NY Islanders 4 at Washington 2 April 21 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 3 OT April 16 Washington 4 at NY Islanders 5 April 23 Winnipeg 3 at Edmonton 5 April 18 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 2 4OT April 25 Edmonton 5 at Winnipeg 2 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 27 Edmonton 4 at Winnipeg 2 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 8 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 3 April 9 Toronto 3 at St. Louis 2 OT CONFERENCE FINALS April 11 St. Louis 5 at Toronto 3 May 4 Montreal 3 at Philadelphia 4 OT April 12 St. Louis 1 at Toronto 2 May 6 Montreal 5 at Philadelphia 2 April 14 Toronto 2 at St. Louis 1 May 8 Philadelphia 4 at Montreal 3 April 16 St. Louis 0 at Toronto 4 May 10 Philadelphia 6 at Montreal 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 12 Montreal 5 at Philadelphia 2 May 14 Philadelphia 4 at Montreal 3 April 8 Chicago 1 at Detroit 3 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 9 Chicago 1 at Detroit 5 April 11 Detroit 4 at Chicago 3 OT May 5 Detroit 3 at Edmonton 1 April 12 Detroit 3 at Chicago 1 May 7 Detroit 1 at Edmonton 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 9 Edmonton 2 at Detroit 1 May 11 Edmonton 3 at Detroit 2 April 8 Los Angeles 5 at Edmonton 2 May 13 Detroit 3 at Edmonton 6 April 9 Los Angeles 3 at Edmonton 13 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 11 Edmonton 6 at Los Angeles 5 April 12 Edmonton 6 at Los Angeles 3 April 14 Los Angeles 4 at Edmonton 5 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 55 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 9 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 1 May 17 Philadelphia 2 at Edmonton 4 April 10 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 6 May 20 Philadelphia 2 at Edmonton 3 OT April 12 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 4 May 22 Edmonton 3 at Philadelphia 5 April 13 Minnesota 7 at St. Louis 4 May 24 Edmonton 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 15 St. Louis 6 at Minnesota 3 May 26 Philadelphia 4 at Edmonton 3 St. Louis won best-of-five series 3-2 May 28 Edmonton 2 at Philadelphia 3 May 31 Philadelphia 1 at Edmonton 3 April 9 Vancouver 3 at Edmonton 7 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 10 Vancouver 1 at Edmonton 5 April 12 Edmonton 5 at Vancouver 1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Edmonton won best-of-five series 3-0 Ron Hextall – Goaltender – Philadelphia Flyers April 9 Winnipeg 1 at Calgary 5 1986-87 EDMONTON OILERS April 10 Winnipeg 4 at Calgary 6 Wayne Gretzky (Captain), Glenn Anderson, Jeff April 12 Calgary 4 at Winnipeg 3 OT Beukeboom, Kelly Buchberger, Paul Coffey, Grant Fuhr, Calgary won best-of-five series 3-0 Randy Gregg, Charlie Huddy, , Mike Krushelnyski, Jari Kurri, , Kevin Lowe, Craig DIVISION FINALS MacTavish, Kevin McClelland, Marty McSorley, Mark April 17 Hartford 4 at Montreal 1 Messier, , Craig Muni, , Jaroslav April 19 Hartford 1 at Montreal 3 Pouzar, Reijo Ruotsalainen, Steve Smith, Esa Tikkanen; April 21 Montreal 4 at Hartford 1 Peter Pocklington (Owner), Glen Sather (General April 23 Montreal 1 at Hartford 2 OT Manager/Coach), Bruce MacGregor (Assistant General April 25 Hartford 3 at Montreal 5 Manager), John Muckler (Co-Coach), Ted Green, Ron Low April 27 Montreal 0 at Hartford 1 (Assistant Coaches), Barry Fraser (Director of Player April 29 Hartford 1 at Montreal 2 OT Personnel), , Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 Matti Vaisanen (Scouts), Peter Millar (Athletic Therapist), Juergen Merz (Massage Therapist), Dr. Gordon Cameron April 17 NY Rangers 4 at Washington 3 OT (Team Doctor), Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky April 19 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 8 (Assistant Trainer) April 21 Washington 6 at NY Rangers 3 April 23 Washington 5 at NY Rangers 6 OT April 25 NY Rangers 4 at Washington 2 1986 April 27 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 9 Hartford 3 at Quebec 2 OT April 18 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 6 April 10 Hartford 4 at Quebec 1 April 20 Toronto 3 at St. Louis 0 April 12 Quebec 4 at Hartford 9 April 22 St. Louis 2 at Toronto 5 Hartford won best-of-five series 3-0 April 24 St. Louis 7 at Toronto 4 April 26 Toronto 3 at St. Louis 4 OT April 9 Boston 1 at Montreal 3 April 28 St. Louis 3 at Toronto 5 April 10 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 April 30 Toronto 1 at St. Louis 2 April 12 Montreal 4 at Boston 3 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-0 April 18 Calgary 4 at Edmonton 1 April 9 NY Rangers 6 at Philadelphia 2 April 20 Calgary 5 at Edmonton 6 OT April 10 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 2 April 22 Edmonton 2 at Calgary 3 April 12 Philadelphia 2 at NY Rangers 5 April 24 Edmonton 7 at Calgary 4 April 13 Philadelphia 7 at NY Rangers 1 April 26 Calgary 4 at Edmonton 1 April 15 NY Rangers 5 at Philadelphia 2 April 28 Edmonton 5 at Calgary 2 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-2 April 30 Calgary 3 at Edmonton 2 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 9 NY Islanders 1 at Washington 3 April 10 NY Islanders 2 at Washington 5 CONFERENCE FINALS April 12 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 1 May 1 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 2 Washington won best-of-five series 3-0 May 3 NY Rangers 2 at Montreal 6 May 5 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT April 9 Toronto 5 at Chicago 3 May 7 Montreal 0 at NY Rangers 2 April 10 Toronto 6 at Chicago 4 May 9 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 3 April 12 Chicago 2 at Toronto 7 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 Toronto won best-of-five series 3-0 56 May 2 St. Louis 3 at Calgary 2 April 10 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 4 OT May 4 St. Louis 2 at Calgary 8 April 11 NY Islanders 1 at Washington 2 2OT May 6 Calgary 5 at St. Louis 3 April 13 Washington 1 at NY Islanders 2 May 8 Calgary 2 at St. Louis 5 April 14 Washington 4 at NY Islanders 6 May 10 St. Louis 2 at Calgary 4 April 16 NY Islanders 2 at Washington 1 May 12 Calgary 5 at St. Louis 6 OT NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-2 May 14 St. Louis 1 at Calgary 2 Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 10 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 2 April 11 Minnesota 4 at St. Louis 3 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 13 St. Louis 0 at Minnesota 2 May 16 Montreal 2 at Calgary 5 Minnesota won best-of-five series 3-0 May 18 Montreal 3 at Calgary 2 OT May 20 Calgary 3 at Montreal 5 April 10 Detroit 5 at Chicago 9 May 22 Calgary 0 at Montreal 1 April 11 Detroit 1 at Chicago 6 May 24 Montreal 4 at Calgary 3 April 13 Chicago 8 at Detroit 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 Chicago won best-of-five series 3-0

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 10 Los Angeles 2 at Edmonton 3 OT Patrick Roy – Goaltender – Montreal Canadiens April 11 Los Angeles 2 at Edmonton 4 April 13 Edmonton 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT 1985-86 MONTREAL CANADIENS Edmonton won best-of-five series 3-0 Bob Gainey (Captain), , Patrick Roy, , , , , Mario April 10 Calgary 4 at Winnipeg 5 OT Tremblay, , Craig Ludwig, , Kjell April 11 Calgary 2 at Winnipeg 5 Dahlin, Larry Robinson, Guy Carbonneau, Chris Chelios, April 13 Winnipeg 0 at Calgary 4 , Mats Naslund, Lucien DeBlois, Steve April 14 Winnipeg 5 at Calgary 3 Rooney, , , , John Winnipeg won best-of-five series 3-1 Kordic, Claude Lemieux, Mike McPhee, Brian Skrudland, Stephane Richer; Ronald Corey (President), Serge Savard DIVISION FINALS (General Manager), Jean Perron (Coach), Jacques April 18 Quebec 2 at Montreal 1 OT Laperrière (Assistant Coach), Jean Beliveau, Francois- April 21 Quebec 4 at Montreal 6 Xavier Seigneur, Fred Steer (Vice Presidents), Jacques April 23 Montreal 6 at Quebec 7 OT Lemaire, André Boudrias (Assistant General April 25 Montreal 3 at Quebec 1 Managers),Claude Ruel (Player Development), Yves April 27 Quebec 5 at Montreal 1 Belanger (Athletic Therapist), Gaetan Lefebvre (Assistant April 30 Montreal 5 at Quebec 2 Athletic Therapist), Eddy Palchak (Trainer), Sylvain Toupin May 2 Quebec 3 at Montreal 2 OT (Assistant Trainer) Quebec won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 18 NY Islanders 0 at Philadelphia 3 1985 April 21 NY Islanders 2 at Philadelphia 5 April 23 Philadelphia 5 at NY Islanders 3 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 25 Philadelphia 2 at NY Islanders 6 April 10 Boston 5 at Montreal 3 April 28 NY Islanders 0 at Philadelphia 1 April 11 Boston 3 at Montreal 5 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 13 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 April 14 Montreal 6 at Boston 7 April 18 Minnesota 8 at Chicago 5 April 16 Boston 0 at Montreal 1 April 21 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 6 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-2 April 23 Chicago 5 at Minnesota 3 April 25 Chicago 7 at Minnesota 6 2OT April 10 Buffalo 2 at Quebec 5 April 28 Minnesota 5 at Chicago 4 OT April 11 Buffalo 2 at Quebec 3 April 30 Chicago 6 at Minnesota 5 OT April 13 Quebec 4 at Buffalo 6 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 Quebec 4 at Buffalo 7 April 16 Buffalo 5 at Quebec 6 April 18 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 4 Quebec won best-of-five series 3-2 April 20 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 5 April 23 Edmonton 5 at Winnipeg 4 April 10 NY Rangers 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT April 25 Edmonton 8 at Winnipeg 3 April 11 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 3 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 13 Philadelphia 6 at NY Rangers 5 Philadelphia won best-of-five series 3-0

57 CONFERENCE FINALS April 4 NY Rangers 1 at NY Islanders 4 May 5 Philadelphia 1 at Quebec 2 OT April 5 NY Rangers 3 at NY Islanders 0 May 7 Philadelphia 4 at Quebec 2 April 7 NY Islanders 2 at NY Rangers 7 May 9 Quebec 2 at Philadelphia 4 April 8 NY Islanders 4 at NY Rangers 1 May 12 Quebec 5 at Philadelphia 3 April 10 NY Rangers 2 at NY Islanders 3 OT May 14 Philadelphia 2 at Quebec 1 NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-2 May 16 Quebec 0 at Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 4 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 4 April 5 Philadelphia 2 at Washington 6 May 4 Chicago 2 at Edmonton 11 April 7 Washington 5 at Philadelphia 1 May 7 Chicago 3 at Edmonton 7 Washington won best-of-five series 3-0 May 9 Edmonton 2 at Chicago 5 May 12 Edmonton 6 at Chicago 8 April 4 Chicago 3 at Minnesota 1 May 14 Chicago 5 at Edmonton 10 April 5 Chicago 5 at Minnesota 6 May 16 Edmonton 8 at Chicago 2 April 7 Minnesota 4 at Chicago 1 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 8 Minnesota 3 at Chicago 4 April 10 Chicago 1 at Minnesota 4 STANLEY CUP FINAL Minnesota won best-of-five series 3-2 May 21 Edmonton 1 at Philadelphia 4 May 23 Edmonton 3 at Philadelphia 1 April 4 Detroit 2 at St. Louis 3 May 25 Philadelphia 3 at Edmonton 4 April 5 Detroit 5 at St. Louis 3 May 28 Philadelphia 3 at Edmonton 5 April 7 St. Louis 4 at Detroit 3 2OT May 30 Philadelphia 3 at Edmonton 8 April 8 St. Louis 3 at Detroit 2 OT Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 St. Louis won best-of-five series 3-1

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 4 Winnipeg 2 at Edmonton 9 Wayne Gretzky – Center – Edmonton Oilers April 5 Winnipeg 4 at Edmonton 5 OT April 7 Edmonton 4 at Winnipeg 1 1984-85 EDMONTON OILERS Edmonton won best-of-five series 3-0 Wayne Gretzky (Captain), Glenn Anderson, , Paul Coffey, Jr., Grant Fuhr, Randy Gregg, April 4 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 5 Charlie Huddy, , Dave Hunter, , April 5 Vancouver 2 at Calgary 4 Mike Krushelnyski, Jari Kurri, Willy Lindstrom, Kevin Lowe, April 7 Calgary 0 at Vancouver 7 , Kevin McClelland, , Mark April 8 Calgary 5 at Vancouver 1 Messier, Andy Moog, Mark Napier, Jaroslav Pouzar, Dave Calgary won best-of-five series 3-1 Semenko, Esa Tikkanen; Peter Pocklington (Owner), Glen Sather (General Manager/Coach), Bruce MacGregor DIVISION FINALS (Assistant General Manager), John Muckler, Ted Green April 12 Montreal 2 at Quebec 4 (Assistant Coaches), Barry Fraser (Director of Player April 13 Montreal 4 at Quebec 1 Personnel/Chief Scout), Garnet Bailey, Ed Chadwick, April 15 Quebec 1 at Montreal 2 Lorne Davis, Matti Vaisanen (Scouts), Peter Millar (Athletic April 16 Quebec 4 at Montreal 3 OT Therapist), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Team Doctor), Barrie April 18 Montreal 4 at Quebec 0 Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky (Assistant Trainer) April 20 Quebec 3 at Montreal 5 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

1984 April 12 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 2 April 13 Washington 4 at NY Islanders 5 OT DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 15 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 1 April 4 Montreal 2 at Boston 1 April 16 NY Islanders 5 at Washington 2 April 5 Montreal 3 at Boston 1 April 18 Washington 3 at NY Islanders 5 April 7 Boston 0 at Montreal 5 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-1 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-0 April 12 St. Louis 1 at Minnesota 2 April 4 Quebec 3 at Buffalo 2 April 13 St. Louis 4 at Minnesota 3 OT April 5 Quebec 6 at Buffalo 2 April 15 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 3 April 7 Buffalo 1 at Quebec 4 April 16 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 2 Quebec won best-of-five series 3-0 April 18 St. Louis 0 at Minnesota 6 April 20 Minnesota 0 at St. Louis 4 April 22 St. Louis 3 at Minnesota 4 OT Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3

58 April 12 Calgary 2 at Edmonton 5 April 6 Buffalo 1 at Montreal 0 April 13 Calgary 6 at Edmonton 5 OT April 7 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 0 April 15 Edmonton 3 at Calgary 2 April 9 Montreal 2 at Buffalo 4 April 16 Edmonton 5 at Calgary 3 Buffalo won best-of-five series 3-0 April 18 Calgary 5 at Edmonton 4 April 20 Edmonton 4 at Calgary 5 OT April 5 NY Rangers 5 at Philadelphia 3 April 22 Calgary 4 at Edmonton 7 April 7 NY Rangers 4 at Philadelphia 3 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 9 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 9 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-0 CONFERENCE FINALS April 24 NY Islanders 0 at Montreal 3 April 6 Washington 2 at NY Islanders 5 April 26 NY Islanders 2 at Montreal 4 April 7 Washington 4 at NY Islanders 2 April 28 Montreal 2 at NY Islanders 5 April 9 NY Islanders 6 at Washington 2 May 1 Montreal 1 at NY Islanders 3 April 10 NY Islanders 6 at Washington 3 May 3 NY Islanders 3 at Montreal 1 NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-1 May 5 Montreal 1 at NY Islanders 4 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 6 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 2 April 7 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 7 April 24 Minnesota 1 at Edmonton 7 April 9 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 1 April 26 Minnesota 3 at Edmonton 4 April 10 Chicago 5 at St. Louis 3 April 28 Edmonton 8 at Minnesota 5 Chicago won best-of-five series 3-1 May 1 Edmonton 3 at Minnesota 1 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 6 Toronto 4 at Minnesota 5 April 7 Toronto 4 at Minnesota 5 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 9 Minnesota 3 at Toronto 6 May 10 Edmonton 1 at NY Islanders 0 April 10 Minnesota 5 at Toronto 4 OT May 12 Edmonton 1 at NY Islanders 6 Minnesota won best-of-five series 3-1 May 15 NY Islanders 2 at Edmonton 7 May 17 NY Islanders 2 at Edmonton 7 April 6 Winnipeg 3 at Edmonton 6 May 19 NY Islanders 2 at Edmonton 5 April 7 Winnipeg 3 at Edmonton 4 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 9 Edmonton 4 at Winnipeg 3 Edmonton won best-of-five series 3-0 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Mark Messier – Center – Edmonton Oilers April 6 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 4 OT April 7 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 5 1983-84 EDMONTON OILERS April 9 Calgary 4 at Vancouver 5 Wayne Gretzky (Captain), Glenn Anderson, Paul Coffey, April 10 Calgary 4 at Vancouver 3 OT , Lee Fogolin Jr., Grant Fuhr, Randy Gregg, Calgary won best-of-five series 3-1 Charlie Huddy, Pat Hughes, Dave Hunter, Don Jackson, Jari Kurri, Willy Lindstrom, , Kevin Lowe, DIVISION FINALS Dave Lumley, Kevin McClelland, Mark Messier, Andy April 14 Buffalo 7 at Boston 4 Moog, Jaroslav Pouzar, ; Peter Pocklington April 15 Buffalo 3 at Boston 5 (Owner), Glen Sather (General Manager/Coach), Bruce April 17 Boston 3 at Buffalo 4 MacGregor (Assistant General Manager), John Muckler, April 18 Boston 6 at Buffalo 2 Ted Green (Assistant Coaches), Barry Fraser (Director of April 20 Buffalo 0 at Boston 9 Player Personnel/Chief Scout), Pete Millar (Athletic April 22 Boston 3 at Buffalo 5 Therapist), Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky April 24 Buffalo 2 at Boston 3 OT (Assistant Trainer) Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 14 NY Rangers 1 at NY Islanders 4 1983 April 15 NY Rangers 0 at NY Islanders 5 April 17 NY Islanders 6 at NY Rangers 7 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 18 NY Islanders 1 at NY Rangers 3 April 5 Quebec 3 at Boston 4 OT April 20 NY Rangers 2 at NY Islanders 7 April 7 Quebec 2 at Boston 4 April 22 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 2 April 9 Boston 1 at Quebec 2 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 10 Boston 2 at Quebec 1 Boston won best-of-five series 3-1

59 April 14 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 1982 April 15 Minnesota 4 at Chicago 7 April 17 Chicago 1 at Minnesota 5 DIVISION SEMIFINALS April 18 Chicago 4 at Minnesota 3 OT April 7 Quebec 1 at Montreal 5 April 20 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 April 8 Quebec 3 at Montreal 2 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 10 Montreal 1 at Quebec 2 April 11 Montreal 6 at Quebec 2 April 14 Calgary 3 at Edmonton 6 April 13 Quebec 3 at Montreal 2 OT April 15 Calgary 1 at Edmonton 5 Quebec won best-of-five series 3-2 April 17 Edmonton 10 at Calgary 2 April 18 Edmonton 5 at Calgary 6 April 7 Buffalo 1 at Boston 3 April 20 Calgary 1 at Edmonton 9 April 8 Buffalo 3 at Boston 7 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 10 Boston 2 at Buffalo 5 April 11 Boston 5 at Buffalo 2 CONFERENCE FINALS Boston won best-of-five series 3-1 April 26 NY Islanders 5 at Boston 2 April 28 NY Islanders 1 at Boston 4 April 7 Chicago 3 at Minnesota 2 OT April 30 Boston 3 at NY Islanders 7 April 8 Chicago 5 at Minnesota 3 May 3 Boston 3 at NY Islanders 8 April 10 Minnesota 7 at Chicago 1 May 5 NY Islanders 1 at Boston 5 April 11 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 May 7 Boston 4 at NY Islanders 8 Chicago won best-of-five series 3-1 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 7 St. Louis 4 at Winnipeg 3 April 24 Chicago 4 at Edmonton 8 April 8 St. Louis 2 at Winnipeg 5 April 26 Chicago 2 at Edmonton 8 April 10 Winnipeg 3 at St. Louis 6 May 1 Edmonton 3 at Chicago 2 April 11 Winnipeg 2 at St. Louis 8 May 3 Edmonton 6 at Chicago 3 St. Louis won best-of-five series 3-1 Edmonton won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 7 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Islanders 8 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 8 Pittsburgh 2 at NY Islanders 7 May 10 NY Islanders 2 at Edmonton 0 April 10 NY Islanders 1 at Pittsburgh 2 OT May 12 NY Islanders 6 at Edmonton 3 April 11 NY Islanders 2 at Pittsburgh 5 May 14 Edmonton 1 at NY Islanders 5 April 13 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT May 17 Edmonton 2 at NY Islanders 4 NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-2 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 7 Philadelphia 4 at NY Rangers 1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 8 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 7 – Goaltender – New York Islanders April 10 NY Rangers 4 at Philadelphia 3 April 11 NY Rangers 7 at Philadelphia 5 1982-83 NEW YORK ISLANDERS NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-1 (Captain), , , , Billy Carroll, Greg Gilbert, , Butch April 7 Los Angeles 10 at Edmonton 8 Goring, , , , Gord April 8 Los Angeles 2 at Edmonton 3 OT Lane, , Mike McEwen, , April 10 Edmonton 5 at Los Angeles 6 OT , , , Stefan April 12 Edmonton 3 at Los Angeles 2 Persson, Billy Smith, , , John April 13 Los Angeles 7 at Edmonton 4 Tonelli, Bryan Trottier; (President/General Los Angeles won best-of-five series 3-2 Manager), John Pickett Jr. (Chairman), (Assistant General Manager/Director of Scouting), Al April 7 Calgary 3 at Vancouver 5 Arbour (Coach), (Assistant Coach), Ron April 8 Calgary 1 at Vancouver 2 OT Waske (Trainer), Jim Pickard (Assistant Trainer) April 10 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 1 Vancouver won best-of-five series 3-0

60 DIVISION FINALS Hector Marini, Mike McEwen, Roland Melanson, Wayne April 15 Quebec 3 at Boston 4 Merrick, Ken Morrow, Bob Nystrom, Stefan Persson, Billy April 16 Quebec 4 at Boston 8 Smith, Brent Sutter, Duane Sutter, , Bryan April 18 Boston 2 at Quebec 3 OT Trottier; Bill Torrey (President/General Manager), John April 19 Boston 2 at Quebec 7 Pickett Jr. (Chairman), Jim Devellano (Assistant General April 21 Quebec 4 at Boston 3 Manager/Director of Scouting), Al Arbour (Coach), Lorne April 23 Boston 6 at Quebec 5 OT Henning (Assistant Coach), Gerry Ehman (Head Scout), April 25 Quebec 2 at Boston 1 Ron Waske (Trainer), Jim Pickard (Assistant Trainer) Quebec won best-of-seven series 4-3

April 15 Chicago 5 at St. Louis 4 1981 April 16 Chicago 1 at St. Louis 3 April 18 St. Louis 5 at Chicago 6 PRELIMINARY ROUND April 19 St. Louis 4 at Chicago 7 April 8 Toronto 2 at NY Islanders 9 April 21 Chicago 2 at St. Louis 3 OT April 9 Toronto 1 at NY Islanders 5 April 23 St. Louis 0 at Chicago 2 April 11 NY Islanders 6 at Toronto 1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-0

April 15 NY Rangers 5 at NY Islanders 4 April 8 Pittsburgh 2 at St. Louis 4 April 16 NY Rangers 2 at NY Islanders 7 April 9 Pittsburgh 6 at St. Louis 4 April 18 NY Islanders 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT April 11 St. Louis 5 at Pittsburgh 4 April 19 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 3 April 12 St. Louis 3 at Pittsburgh 6 April 21 NY Rangers 4 at NY Islanders 2 April 14 Pittsburgh 3 at St. Louis 4 2OT April 23 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 3 St. Louis won best-of-five series 3-2 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 8 Edmonton 6 at Montreal 3 April 15 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 3 April 9 Edmonton 3 at Montreal 1 April 16 Los Angeles 3 at Vancouver 2 OT April 11 Montreal 2 at Edmonton 6 April 18 Vancouver 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT Edmonton won best-of-five series 3-0 April 19 Vancouver 5 at Los Angeles 4 April 21 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 5 April 8 NY Rangers 3 at Los Angeles 1 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 9 NY Rangers 4 at Los Angeles 5 April 11 Los Angeles 3 at NY Rangers 10 CONFERENCE FINALS April 12 Los Angeles 3 at NY Rangers 6 April 27 Quebec 1 at NY Islanders 4 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-1 April 29 Quebec 2 at NY Islanders 5 May 1 NY Islanders 5 at Quebec 4 OT April 8 Vancouver 2 at Buffalo 3 OT May 4 NY Islanders 4 at Quebec 2 April 9 Vancouver 2 at Buffalo 5 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 11 Buffalo 5 at Vancouver 3 Buffalo won best-of-five series 3-0 April 27 Vancouver 2 at Chicago 1 2OT April 29 Vancouver 1 at Chicago 4 April 8 Quebec 4 at Philadelphia 6 May 1 Chicago 3 at Vancouver 4 April 9 Quebec 5 at Philadelphia 8 May 4 Chicago 3 at Vancouver 5 April 11 Philadelphia 0 at Quebec 2 May 6 Vancouver 6 at Chicago 2 April 12 Philadelphia 3 at Quebec 4 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 14 Quebec 2 at Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia won best-of-five series 3-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL May 8 Vancouver 5 at NY Islanders 6 OT April 8 Chicago 3 at Calgary 4 May 11 Vancouver 4 at NY Islanders 6 April 9 Chicago 2 at Calgary 6 May 13 NY Islanders 3 at Vancouver 0 April 11 Calgary 5 at Chicago 4 2OT May 16 NY Islanders 3 at Vancouver 1 Calgary won best-of-five series 3-0 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 8 Minnesota 5 at Boston 4 OT CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 9 Minnesota 9 at Boston 6 Mike Bossy – Right Wing – New York Islanders April 11 Boston 3 at Minnesota 6 Minnesota won best-of-five series 3-0 1981-82 NEW YORK ISLANDERS Denis Potvin (Captain), Mike Bossy, Bob Bourne, Billy Carroll, Greg Gilbert, Clark Gillies, , Tomas Jonsson, Anders Kallur, , Dave Langevin,

61 QUARTERFINALS 1980-81 NEW YORK ISLANDERS April 16 Edmonton 2 at NY Islanders 8 Denis Potvin (Captain), Mike Bossy, Bob Bourne, Billy April 17 Edmonton 3 at NY Islanders 6 Carroll, Clark Gillies, Butch Goring, Garry Howatt, Anders April 19 NY Islanders 2 at Edmonton 5 Kallur, Gord Lane, Dave Langevin, Bob Lorimer, Hector April 20 NY Islanders 5 at Edmonton 4 OT Marini, Mike McEwen, Roland Melanson, Wayne Merrick, April 22 Edmonton 4 at NY Islanders 3 Ken Morrow, Bob Nystrom, Stefan Persson, , April 24 NY Islanders 5 at Edmonton 2 Billy Smith, Duane Sutter, John Tonelli, Bryan Trottier; Bill NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 Torrey (President/General Manager), John Pickett Jr. (Chairman), Al Arbour (Coach), Lorne Henning (Player/ April 16 NY Rangers 3 at St. Louis 6 Assistant Coach), Jim Devellano (Chief Scout), Gerry April 17 NY Rangers 6 at St. Louis 4 Ehman, Mario Saraceno, Harry Boyd (Scouts), Ron Waske April 19 St. Louis 3 at NY Rangers 6 (Trainer), Jim Pickard (Assistant Trainer) April 20 St. Louis 1 at NY Rangers 4 April 22 NY Rangers 3 at St. Louis 4 April 24 St. Louis 4 at NY Rangers 7 1980 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 PRELIMINARY ROUND April 16 Minnesota 4 at Buffalo 3 OT April 8 Edmonton 3 at Philadelphia 4 OT April 17 Minnesota 5 at Buffalo 2 April 9 Edmonton 1 at Philadelphia 5 April 19 Buffalo 4 at Minnesota 6 April 11 Philadelphia 3 at Edmonton 2 2OT April 20 Buffalo 5 at Minnesota 4 OT Philadelphia won best-of-five series 3-0 April 22 Minnesota 4 at Buffalo 3 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 8 Vancouver 1 at Buffalo 2 April 9 Vancouver 0 at Buffalo 6 April 16 Calgary 0 at Philadelphia 4 April 11 Buffalo 4 at Vancouver 5 April 17 Calgary 5 at Philadelphia 4 April 12 Buffalo 3 at Vancouver 1 April 19 Philadelphia 1 at Calgary 2 Buffalo won best-of-five series 3-1 April 20 Philadelphia 4 at Calgary 5 April 22 Calgary 4 at Philadelphia 9 April 8 Hartford 1 at Montreal 6 April 24 Philadelphia 3 at Calgary 2 April 9 Hartford 4 at Montreal 8 April 26 Calgary 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 11 Montreal 4 at Hartford 3 OT Calgary won best-of-seven series 4-3 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-0

SEMIFINALS April 8 Pittsburgh 4 at Boston 2 April 28 NY Rangers 2 at NY Islanders 5 April 10 Pittsburgh 1 at Boston 4 April 30 NY Rangers 3 at NY Islanders 7 April 12 Boston 1 at Pittsburgh 4 May 2 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 1 April 13 Boston 8 at Pittsburgh 3 May 5 NY Islanders 5 at NY Rangers 2 April 14 Pittsburgh 2 at Boston 6 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 Boston won best-of-five series 3-2

April 28 Minnesota 4 at Calgary 1 April 8 Los Angeles 1 at NY Islanders 8 April 30 Minnesota 2 at Calgary 3 April 9 Los Angeles 6 at NY Islanders 3 May 3 Calgary 4 at Minnesota 6 April 11 NY Islanders 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT May 5 Calgary 4 at Minnesota 7 April 12 NY Islanders 6 at Los Angeles 0 May 7 Minnesota 1 at Calgary 3 NY Islanders won best-of-five series 3-1 May 9 Calgary 3 at Minnesota 5 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 8 Toronto 3 at Minnesota 6 April 9 Toronto 2 at Minnesota 7 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 11 Minnesota 4 at Toronto 3 OT May 12 Minnesota 3 at NY Islanders 6 Minnesota won best-of-five series 3-0 May 14 Minnesota 3 at NY Islanders 6 May 17 NY Islanders 7 at Minnesota 5 April 8 St. Louis 2 at Chicago 3 OT May 19 NY Islanders 2 at Minnesota 4 April 9 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 5 May 21 Minnesota 1 at NY Islanders 5 April 11 Chicago 4 at St. Louis 1 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-1 Chicago won best-of-five series 3-0

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 8 Atlanta 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT Butch Goring – Center – New York Islanders April 9 Atlanta 1 at NY Rangers 5 April 11 NY Rangers 2 at Atlanta 4 April 12 NY Rangers 5 at Atlanta 2 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-1 62 QUARTERFINALS Anders Kallur, Gord Lane, Dave Langevin, Bob Lorimer, April 16 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 2 Alex McKendry, Wayne Merrick, Ken Morrow, Bob April 17 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 4 Nystrom, Stefan Persson, Jean Potvin, Glenn Resch, Billy April 19 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 0 Smith, Duane Sutter, Steve Tambellini, John Tonelli, Bryan April 20 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 4 Trottier; Bill Torrey (President/General Manager), John April 22 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 3 Pickett Jr. (Chairman), Al Arbour (Coach), Billy MacMillan Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 (Assistant Coach), Jim Devellano (Chief Scout), Gerry Ehman, Mario Saraceno, Harry Boyd (Scouts), Ron Waske April 16 Chicago 0 at Buffalo 5 (Trainer), Jim Pickard (Assistant Trainer) April 17 Chicago 4 at Buffalo 6 April 19 Buffalo 2 at Chicago 1 April 20 Buffalo 3 at Chicago 2 1979 Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-0 PRELIMINARY ROUND April 16 Minnesota 3 at Montreal 0 April 10 Vancouver 3 at Philadelphia 2 April 17 Minnesota 4 at Montreal 1 April 12 Philadelphia 6 at Vancouver 4 April 19 Montreal 5 at Minnesota 0 April 14 Vancouver 2 at Philadelphia 7 April 20 Montreal 5 at Minnesota 1 Philadelphia won best-of-three series 2-1 April 22 Minnesota 2 at Montreal 6 April 24 Montreal 2 at Minnesota 5 April 10 Los Angeles 1 at NY Rangers 7 April 27 Minnesota 3 at Montreal 2 April 12 NY Rangers 2 at Los Angeles 1 OT Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 NY Rangers won best-of-three series 2-0

April 16 NY Islanders 2 at Boston 1 OT April 10 Toronto 2 at Atlanta 1 April 17 NY Islanders 5 at Boston 4 OT April 12 Atlanta 4 at Toronto 7 April 19 Boston 3 at NY Islanders 5 Toronto won best-of-three series 2-0 April 21 Boston 4 at NY Islanders 3 OT April 22 NY Islanders 4 at Boston 2 April 10 Pittsburgh 4 at Buffalo 3 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 12 Buffalo 3 at Pittsburgh 1 April 14 Pittsburgh 4 at Buffalo 3 OT SEMIFINALS Pittsburgh won best-of-three series 2-1 April 29 Minnesota 6 at Philadelphia 5 May 1 Minnesota 0 at Philadelphia 7 QUARTERFINALS May 4 Philadelphia 5 at Minnesota 3 April 16 Chicago 2 at NY Islanders 6 May 6 Philadelphia 3 at Minnesota 2 April 18 Chicago 0 at NY Islanders 1 OT May 8 Minnesota 3 at Philadelphia 7 April 20 NY Islanders 4 at Chicago 0 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 22 NY Islanders 3 at Chicago 1 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 29 NY Islanders 4 at Buffalo 1 May 1 NY Islanders 2 at Buffalo 1 2OT April 16 Toronto 2 at Montreal 5 May 3 Buffalo 4 at NY Islanders 7 April 18 Toronto 1 at Montreal 5 May 6 Buffalo 7 at NY Islanders 4 April 21 Montreal 4 at Toronto 3 2OT May 8 NY Islanders 0 at Buffalo 2 April 22 Montreal 5 at Toronto 4 OT May 10 Buffalo 2 at NY Islanders 5 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Pittsburgh 2 at Boston 6 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 18 Pittsburgh 3 at Boston 4 May 13 NY Islanders 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 21 Boston 2 at Pittsburgh 1 May 15 NY Islanders 3 at Philadelphia 8 April 22 Boston 4 at Pittsburgh 1 May 17 Philadelphia 2 at NY Islanders 6 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 19 Philadelphia 2 at NY Islanders 5 May 22 NY Islanders 3 at Philadelphia 6 April 16 NY Rangers 2 at Philadelphia 3 OT May 24 Philadelphia 4 at NY Islanders 5 OT April 18 NY Rangers 7 at Philadelphia 1 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 20 Philadelphia 1 at NY Rangers 5 April 22 Philadelphia 0 at NY Rangers 6 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 24 NY Rangers 8 at Philadelphia 3 Bryan Trottier – Center – New York Islanders NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1

1979-80 NEW YORK ISLANDERS Denis Potvin (Captain), Mike Bossy, Bob Bourne, Clark Gillies, Butch Goring, Lorne Henning, Garry Howatt,

63 SEMIFINALS April 11 Los Angeles 3 at Toronto 7 April 26 NY Rangers 4 at NY Islanders 1 April 13 Toronto 4 at Los Angeles 0 April 28 NY Rangers 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT Toronto won best-of-three series 2-0 May 1 NY Islanders 1 at NY Rangers 3 May 3 NY Islanders 3 at NY Rangers 2 OT April 11 Detroit 5 at Atlanta 3 May 5 NY Rangers 4 at NY Islanders 3 April 13 Atlanta 2 at Detroit 3 May 8 NY Islanders 1 at NY Rangers 2 Detroit won best-of-three series 2-0 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 QUARTERFINALS April 26 Boston 2 at Montreal 4 April 17 Detroit 2 at Montreal 6 April 28 Boston 2 at Montreal 5 April 19 Detroit 4 at Montreal 2 May 1 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 April 21 Montreal 4 at Detroit 2 May 3 Montreal 3 at Boston 4 OT April 23 Montreal 8 at Detroit 0 May 5 Boston 1 at Montreal 5 April 25 Detroit 2 at Montreal 4 May 8 Montreal 2 at Boston 5 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 10 Boston 4 at Montreal 5 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Chicago 1 at Boston 6 April 19 Chicago 3 at Boston 4 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL April 21 Boston 4 at Chicago 3 OT May 13 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 1 April 23 Boston 5 at Chicago 2 May 15 NY Rangers 2 at Montreal 6 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 17 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 1 May 19 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT April 17 Toronto 1 at NY Islanders 4 May 21 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 4 April 19 Toronto 2 at NY Islanders 3 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 21 NY Islanders 0 at Toronto 2 April 23 NY Islanders 1 at Toronto 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 25 Toronto 1 at NY Islanders 2 OT Bob Gainey – Left Wing – Montreal Canadiens April 27 NY Islanders 2 at Toronto 5 April 29 Toronto 2 at NY Islanders 1 OT 1978-79 MONTREAL CANADIENS Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 (Captain), , , , , Bob Gainey, , April 17 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 4 , Doug Risebrough, Réjean Houle, Pat April 19 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 3 Hughes, Michel Larocque, Doug Jarvis, , April 22 Philadelphia 1 at Buffalo 4 Pierre Larouche, Gilles Lupien, Rod Langway, Jacques April 23 Philadelphia 4 at Buffalo 2 Lemaire, Pierre Mondou, Larry Robinson, Mark Napier, April 25 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 4 Serge Savard, , Cam Connor, Richard Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 Sévigny; Jacques Courtois (President), (Director), Irving Grundman (Vice President/Managing SEMIFINALS Director), Jean Beliveau (Vice President – Corporate May 2 Toronto 3 at Montreal 5 Affairs), Scotty Bowman (Coach), Claude Ruel (Director of May 4 Toronto 2 at Montreal 3 Player Development), Al MacNeil (Director of Player May 6 Montreal 6 at Toronto 1 Personnel), Morgan McCammon (Director), May 9 Montreal 2 at Toronto 0 (Director of Recruitment), Eddy Palchak (Trainer), Pierre Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Meilleur (Assistant Trainer) May 2 Philadelphia 2 at Boston 3 OT May 4 Philadelphia 5 at Boston 7 1978 May 7 Boston 1 at Philadelphia 3 May 9 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 2 PRELIMINARY ROUND May 11 Philadelphia 3 at Boston 6 April 11 Colorado 2 at Philadelphia 3 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 13 Philadelphia 3 at Colorado 1 Philadelphia won best-of-three series 2-0 STANLEY CUP FINAL May 13 Boston 1 at Montreal 4 April 11 NY Rangers 1 at Buffalo 4 May 16 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 13 Buffalo 3 at NY Rangers 4 OT May 18 Montreal 0 at Boston 4 April 15 NY Rangers 1 at Buffalo 4 May 21 Montreal 3 at Boston 4 OT Buffalo won best-of-three series 2-1 May 23 Boston 1 at Montreal 4 May 25 Montreal 4 at Boston 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

64 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 11 Los Angeles 3 at Boston 8 Larry Robinson – Defenseman – Montreal Canadiens April 13 Los Angeles 2 at Boston 6 April 15 Boston 7 at Los Angeles 6 1977-78 MONTREAL CANADIENS April 17 Boston 4 at Los Angeles 7 Yvan Cournoyer (Captain), Guy Lafleur, Ken Dryden, April 19 Los Angeles 3 at Boston 1 Michel Larocque, Rick Chartraw, Réjean Houle, Pierre April 21 Boston 4 at Los Angeles 3 Larouche, Brian Engblom, Yvon Lambert, Jacques Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 Lemaire, Bob Gainey, Guy Lapointe, Doug Jarvis, Gilles Lupien, Pierre Mondou, Larry Robinson, Bill Nyrop, Murray April 11 Buffalo 2 at NY Islanders 4 Wilson, Serge Savard, Steve Shutt, Mario Tremblay, Pierre April 13 Buffalo 2 at NY Islanders 4 Bouchard, Doug Risebrough; Jacques Courtois April 15 NY Islanders 4 at Buffalo 3 (President), Sam Pollock (Vice President/General April 17 NY Islanders 4 at Buffalo 3 Manager), Jean Beliveau (Vice President/Director of NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-0 Corporate Relations), Scotty Bowman (Coach), Peter Bronfman, Edward Bronfman (Directors), Al MacNeil SEMIFINALS (Director of Player Development), Eddy Palchak (Trainer), April 23 NY Islanders 3 at Montreal 4 Pierre Meilleur (Assistant Trainer), Claude Ruel (Director April 26 NY Islanders 0 at Montreal 3 of Player Development), , Ron Caron April 28 Montreal 3 at NY Islanders 5 (Assistant General Managers) April 30 Montreal 4 at NY Islanders 0 May 3 NY Islanders 4 at Montreal 3 OT May 5 Montreal 2 at NY Islanders 1 1977 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

PRELIMINARY ROUND April 24 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 5 Chicago 2 at NY Islanders 5 April 26 Boston 5 at Philadelphia 4 2OT April 7 Chicago 1 at NY Islanders 2 April 28 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 2 NY Islanders won best-of-three series 2-0 May 1 Philadelphia 0 at Boston 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 5 Minnesota 2 at Buffalo 4 April 7 Buffalo 7 at Minnesota 1 STANLEY CUP FINAL Buffalo won best-of-three series 2-0 May 7 Boston 3 at Montreal 7 May 10 Boston 0 at Montreal 3 April 5 Atlanta 2 at Los Angeles 5 May 12 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 April 7 Los Angeles 2 at Atlanta 3 May 14 Montreal 2 at Boston 1 OT April 9 Atlanta 2 at Los Angeles 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Los Angeles won best-of-three series 2-1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 5 Toronto 4 at Pittsburgh 2 Guy Lafleur – Right Wing – Montreal Canadiens April 7 Pittsburgh 6 at Toronto 4 April 9 Toronto 5 at Pittsburgh 2 1976-77 MONTREAL CANADIENS Toronto won best-of-three series 2-1 Yvan Cournoyer (Captain), Larry Robinson, Guy Lafleur, , Rejean Houle, Yvon Lambert, Bob QUARTERFINALS Gainey, Jacques Lemaire, Guy Lapointe, Ken Dryden, April 11 St. Louis 2 at Montreal 7 Rick Chartraw, Bill Nyrop, Michel Larocque, Pierre April 13 St. Louis 0 at Montreal 3 Mondou, Serge Savard, Steve Shutt, Mario Tremblay, April 16 Montreal 5 at St. Louis 1 , Doug Jarvis, Mike Polich, Jimmy Roberts, April 17 Montreal 4 at St. Louis 1 Pete Mahovlich, Doug Risebrough, Brian Engblom; Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Jacques Courtois (President), Sam Pollock (Vice President/General Manager), Jean Beliveau (Vice April 11 Toronto 3 at Philadelphia 2 President/Director of Corporate Relations), Scotty Bowman April 13 Toronto 4 at Philadelphia 1 (Coach), Peter Bronfman, Edward Bronfman April 15 Philadelphia 4 at Toronto 3 OT (Directors), Claude Ruel (Director of Player Development), April 17 Philadelphia 6 at Toronto 5 OT Floyd Curry, Ron Caron (Assistant General Managers), April 19 Toronto 0 at Philadelphia 2 Pierre Meilleur (Assistant Trainer), Eddy Palchak (Trainer) April 21 Philadelphia 4 at Toronto 3 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2

65 1976 April 27 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 2 April 29 Boston 1 at Philadelphia 2 OT PRELIMINARY ROUND May 2 Philadelphia 5 at Boston 2 April 6 Buffalo 2 at St. Louis 5 May 4 Philadelphia 4 at Boston 2 April 8 St. Louis 2 at Buffalo 3 OT May 6 Boston 3 at Philadelphia 6 April 9 St. Louis 1 at Buffalo 2 OT Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 Buffalo won best-of-three series 2-1 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 6 Vancouver 3 at NY Islanders 5 May 9 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 4 April 8 NY Islanders 3 at Vancouver 1 May 11 Philadelphia 1 at Montreal 2 NY Islanders won best-of-three series 2-0 May 13 Montreal 3 at Philadelphia 2 May 16 Montreal 5 at Philadelphia 3 April 6 Atlanta 1 at Los Angeles 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 8 Los Angeles 1 at Atlanta 0 Los Angeles won best-of-three series 2-0 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY – Right Wing – Philadelphia Flyers April 6 Pittsburgh 1 at Toronto 4 April 8 Toronto 0 at Pittsburgh 2 1975-76 MONTREAL CANADIENS April 9 Pittsburgh 0 at Toronto 4 Yvan Cournoyer (Captain), Bob Gainey, Larry Robinson, Toronto won best-of-three series 2-1 Pierre Bouchard, Rick Chartraw, Ken Dryden, Pete Mahovlich, Guy Lafleur, Yvon Lambert, Michel Larocque, QUARTERFINALS Serge Savard, Doug Jarvis, Jacques Lemaire, Guy April 11 Chicago 0 at Montreal 4 Lapointe, Jimmy Roberts, Doug Risebrough, Steve Shutt, April 13 Chicago 1 at Montreal 3 Murray Wilson, Mario Tremblay, Bill Nyrop; Jacques April 15 Montreal 2 at Chicago 1 Courtois (President), Jean Beliveau (Vice President), Peter April 18 Montreal 4 at Chicago 1 Bronfman (Chairman), Edward Bronfman (Director), Sam Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Pollock (Vice President/General Manager), Scotty Bowman (Coach), Eddy Palchak (Trainer), Pierre Meilleur April 12 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 4 (Assistant Trainer), Claude Ruel (Director of Player April 13 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 3 Development) April 15 Philadelphia 4 at Toronto 5 April 17 Philadelphia 3 at Toronto 4 April 20 Toronto 1 at Philadelphia 7 1975 April 22 Philadelphia 5 at Toronto 8 April 25 Toronto 3 at Philadelphia 7 PRELIMINARY ROUND Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 8 Toronto 2 at Los Angeles 3 OT April 10 Los Angeles 2 at Toronto 3 OT April 11 Los Angeles 0 at Boston 4 April 11 Toronto 2 at Los Angeles 1 April 13 Los Angeles 3 at Boston 2 OT Toronto won best-of-three series 2-1 April 15 Boston 4 at Los Angeles 6 April 17 Boston 3 at Los Angeles 0 April 8 Chicago 2 at Boston 8 April 20 Los Angeles 1 at Boston 7 April 10 Boston 3 at Chicago 4 OT April 22 Boston 3 at Los Angeles 4 OT April 11 Chicago 6 at Boston 4 April 25 Los Angeles 0 at Boston 3 Chicago won best-of-three series 2-1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 8 St. Louis 3 at Pittsburgh 4 April 11 NY Islanders 3 at Buffalo 5 April 10 Pittsburgh 5 at St. Louis 3 April 13 NY Islanders 2 at Buffalo 3 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-three series 2-0 April 15 Buffalo 3 at NY Islanders 5 April 17 Buffalo 2 at NY Islanders 4 April 8 NY Islanders 3 at NY Rangers 2 April 20 NY Islanders 4 at Buffalo 3 April 10 NY Rangers 8 at NY Islanders 3 April 22 Buffalo 2 at NY Islanders 3 April 11 NY Islanders 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-2 NY Islanders won best-of-three series 2-1

SEMIFINALS QUARTERFINALS April 27 NY Islanders 2 at Montreal 3 April 13 Toronto 3 at Philadelphia 6 April 29 NY Islanders 3 at Montreal 4 April 15 Toronto 0 at Philadelphia 3 May 1 Montreal 3 at NY Islanders 2 April 17 Philadelphia 2 at Toronto 0 May 4 Montreal 2 at NY Islanders 5 April 19 Philadelphia 4 at Toronto 3 OT May 6 NY Islanders 2 at Montreal 5 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-0 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 66 April 13 Chicago 1 at Buffalo 4 Eugene Dixon Jr. (Vice Chairman), Fred Shero (Coach), April 15 Chicago 1 at Buffalo 3 (Vice President/General Manager), Lou April 17 Buffalo 4 at Chicago 5 OT Scheinfeld (Vice President), Mike Nykoluk (Assistant April 20 Buffalo 6 at Chicago 2 Coach), Marcel Pelletier (Player Personnel Director), Barry April 22 Chicago 1 at Buffalo 3 Ashbee (Assistant Coach), Frank Lewis (Trainer), Jim Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-1 McKenzie (Assistant Trainer)

April 13 Vancouver 2 at Montreal 6 April 15 Vancouver 2 at Montreal 1 1974 April 17 Montreal 4 at Vancouver 1 April 19 Montreal 4 at Vancouver 0 QUARTERFINALS April 22 Vancouver 4 at Montreal 5 OT April 10 Toronto 0 at Boston 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 11 Toronto 3 at Boston 6 April 13 Boston 6 at Toronto 3 April 13 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 5 April 14 Boston 4 at Toronto 3 OT April 15 NY Islanders 1 at Pittsburgh 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 17 Pittsburgh 6 at NY Islanders 4 April 20 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Islanders 3 April 10 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 1 April 22 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 2 April 11 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 4 April 24 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Islanders 4 April 13 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 2 April 26 NY Islanders 1 at Pittsburgh 0 April 14 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 6 NY Islanders won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 16 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 2 OT April 18 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 5 SEMIFINALS NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 29 NY Islanders 0 at Philadelphia 4 May 1 NY Islanders 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT April 9 Atlanta 1 at Philadelphia 4 May 4 Philadelphia 1 at NY Islanders 0 April 11 Atlanta 1 at Philadelphia 5 May 7 Philadelphia 3 at NY Islanders 4 OT April 12 Philadelphia 4 at Atlanta 1 May 8 NY Islanders 5 at Philadelphia 1 April 14 Philadelphia 4 at Atlanta 3 OT May 11 Philadelphia 1 at NY Islanders 2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 13 NY Islanders 1 at Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 10 Los Angeles 1 at Chicago 3 April 11 Los Angeles 1 at Chicago 4 April 27 Montreal 5 at Buffalo 6 OT April 13 Chicago 1 at Los Angeles 0 April 29 Montreal 2 at Buffalo 4 April 14 Chicago 1 at Los Angeles 5 May 1 Buffalo 0 at Montreal 7 April 16 Los Angeles 0 at Chicago 1 May 3 Buffalo 2 at Montreal 8 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 6 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 5 OT May 8 Buffalo 4 at Montreal 3 SEMIFINALS Buffalo won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 18 Chicago 4 at Boston 2 April 21 Chicago 6 at Boston 8 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 23 Boston 3 at Chicago 4 OT May 15 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 25 Boston 5 at Chicago 2 May 18 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 2 April 28 Chicago 2 at Boston 6 May 20 Philadelphia 4 at Buffalo 5 OT April 30 Boston 4 at Chicago 2 May 22 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 4 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 25 Buffalo 1 at Philadelphia 5 May 27 Philadelphia 2 at Buffalo 0 April 20 NY Rangers 0 at Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 23 NY Rangers 2 at Philadelphia 5 April 25 Philadelphia 3 at NY Rangers 5 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 28 Philadelphia 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT – Goaltender – Philadelphia Flyers April 30 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 4 May 2 Philadelphia 1 at NY Rangers 4 1974-75 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS May 5 NY Rangers 3 at Philadelphia 4 (Captain), Bernie Parent, Bobby Taylor, Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 Wayne Stephenson, Ed Van Impe, Don Saleski, Tom Bladon, Larry Goodenough, Bill Barber, , Dave Schultz, Joe Watson, Ross Lonsberry, André Dupont, Terry Crisp, Orest Kindrachuk, , Bob Kelly, Rick MacLeish, Jimmy Watson, Reggie Leach, ; (Chairman), Joe Scott (President),

67 STANLEY CUP FINAL SEMIFINALS May 7 Philadelphia 2 at Boston 3 April 14 Philadelphia 5 at Montreal 4 OT May 9 Philadelphia 3 at Boston 2 OT April 17 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 4 OT May 12 Boston 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 19 Montreal 2 at Philadelphia 1 May 14 Boston 2 at Philadelphia 4 April 22 Montreal 4 at Philadelphia 1 May 16 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 5 April 24 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 5 May 19 Boston 0 at Philadelphia 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 12 NY Rangers 4 at Chicago 1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 15 NY Rangers 4 at Chicago 5 Bernie Parent – Goaltender – Philadelphia Flyers April 17 Chicago 2 at NY Rangers 1 April 19 Chicago 3 at NY Rangers 1 1973-74 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS April 24 NY Rangers 1 at Chicago 4 Bobby Clarke (Captain), Bernie Parent, Bobby Taylor, Bill Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 Clement, Ross Lonsberry, Bill Barber, Orest Kindrachuk, Ed Van Impe, Don Saleski, Gary Dornhoefer, Barry STANLEY CUP FINAL Ashbee, Jimmy Watson, Dave Schultz, André Dupont, April 29 Chicago 3 at Montreal 8 Bruce Cowick, Rick MacLeish, Terry Crisp, , May 1 Chicago 1 at Montreal 4 Simon Nolet, Joe Watson, Bob Kelly, Tom Bladon; Ed May 3 Montreal 4 at Chicago 7 Snider (Chairman), Joe Scott (President), Eugene Dixon May 6 Montreal 4 at Chicago 0 Jr. (Vice Chairman), Fred Shero (Coach), Keith Allen (Vice May 8 Chicago 8 at Montreal 7 President/General Manager), Mike Nykoluk (Assistant May 10 Montreal 6 at Chicago 4 Coach), Marcel Pelletier (Player Personnel Director), Frank Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 Lewis (Trainer), Jim McKenzie (Assistant Trainer) CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Yvan Cournoyer – Right Wing – Montreal Canadiens 1973 1972-73 MONTREAL CANADIENS QUARTERFINALS (Captain), Jacques Laperrière, Ken Dryden, April 4 Buffalo 1 at Montreal 2 Yvan Cournoyer, Jacques Lemaire, , Serge April 5 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 7 Savard, Pete Mahovlich, Guy Lapointe, Réjean Houle, April 7 Montreal 5 at Buffalo 2 Claude Larose, Pierre Bouchard, , Jimmy April 8 Montreal 1 at Buffalo 5 Roberts, , Guy Lafleur, Bob Murdoch, Michel April 10 Buffalo 3 at Montreal 2 OT Plasse, Murray Wilson, Larry Robinson, Steve Shutt; April 12 Montreal 4 at Buffalo 2 Jacques Courtois (President), Jean Beliveau (Vice Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 President), Peter Bronfman (Chairman), Sam Pollock (Vice President/General Manager), Edward Bronfman (Executive April 4 NY Rangers 6 at Boston 2 Director), Scotty Bowman (Coach), Bob Williams (Trainer) April 5 NY Rangers 4 at Boston 2 April 7 Boston 4 at NY Rangers 2 April 8 Boston 0 at NY Rangers 4 1972 April 10 NY Rangers 6 at Boston 3 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 QUARTERFINALS April 5 Toronto 0 at Boston 5 April 4 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 7 April 6 Toronto 4 at Boston 3 OT April 5 St. Louis 0 at Chicago 1 April 8 Boston 2 at Toronto 0 April 7 Chicago 5 at St. Louis 2 April 9 Boston 5 at Toronto 4 April 8 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 5 April 11 Toronto 2 at Boston 3 April 10 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 6 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 5 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 3 April 4 Minnesota 3 at Philadelphia 0 April 6 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 5 April 5 Minnesota 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 8 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 2 April 7 Philadelphia 0 at Minnesota 5 April 9 NY Rangers 6 at Montreal 4 April 8 Philadelphia 3 at Minnesota 0 April 11 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 1 April 10 Minnesota 2 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 13 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 2 April 12 Philadelphia 4 at Minnesota 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2

68 April 5 Pittsburgh 1 at Chicago 3 1971 April 6 Pittsburgh 2 at Chicago 3 April 8 Chicago 2 at Pittsburgh 0 QUARTERFINALS April 9 Chicago 6 at Pittsburgh 5 OT April 7 Montreal 1 at Boston 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 8 Montreal 7 at Boston 5 April 10 Boston 1 at Montreal 3 April 5 St. Louis 0 at Minnesota 3 April 11 Boston 5 at Montreal 2 April 6 St. Louis 5 at Minnesota 6 OT April 13 Montreal 3 at Boston 7 April 8 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 2 April 15 Boston 3 at Montreal 8 April 9 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 3 April 18 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 April 11 St. Louis 3 at Minnesota 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 4 April 16 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 1 OT April 7 Toronto 4 at NY Rangers 5 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 8 Toronto 4 at NY Rangers 1 April 10 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 3 SEMIFINALS April 11 NY Rangers 4 at Toronto 2 April 18 St. Louis 1 at Boston 6 April 13 Toronto 1 at NY Rangers 3 April 20 St. Louis 2 at Boston 10 April 15 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 1 OT April 23 Boston 7 at St. Louis 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 25 Boston 5 at St. Louis 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 7 Philadelphia 2 at Chicago 5 April 8 Philadelphia 2 at Chicago 6 April 16 NY Rangers 3 at Chicago 2 April 10 Chicago 3 at Philadelphia 2 April 18 NY Rangers 5 at Chicago 3 April 11 Chicago 6 at Philadelphia 2 April 20 Chicago 2 at NY Rangers 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 23 Chicago 2 at NY Rangers 6 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 7 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 2 April 8 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 4 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 10 St. Louis 3 at Minnesota 0 April 30 NY Rangers 5 at Boston 6 April 11 St. Louis 1 at Minnesota 2 May 2 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 2 April 13 Minnesota 4 at St. Louis 3 May 4 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 5 April 15 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 5 May 7 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 2 Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 9 NY Rangers 3 at Boston 2 May 11 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 0 SEMIFINALS Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 20 Minnesota 2 at Montreal 7 April 22 Minnesota 6 at Montreal 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 24 Montreal 6 at Minnesota 3 – Defenseman – Boston Bruins April 25 Montreal 2 at Minnesota 5 April 27 Minnesota 1 at Montreal 6 1971-72 BOSTON BRUINS April 29 Montreal 3 at Minnesota 2 Bobby Orr, , , Dallas Smith, Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 Derek Sanderson, Carol Vadnais, , , Don Awrey, Ted Green, Ken Hodge, John April 18 NY Rangers 2 at Chicago 1 OT Bucyk, Wayne Cashman, John McKenzie, , April 20 NY Rangers 0 at Chicago 3 Mike Walton, Garnet Bailey, Don Marcotte; Weston Adams April 22 Chicago 1 at NY Rangers 4 (Chairman), Weston Adams Jr. (President), Shelby Davis April 25 Chicago 7 at NY Rangers 1 (Vice President), Charles Mulcahy (Junior Vice President/ April 27 NY Rangers 2 at Chicago 3 OT General Counsel), Eddie Powers (Vice President/ April 29 Chicago 2 at NY Rangers 3 3OT Treasurer), Milt Schmidt (General Manager), Tom Johnson May 2 NY Rangers 2 at Chicago 4 (Coach), Dan Canney (Trainer), John Forristall (Assistant Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 Trainer) STANLEY CUP FINAL May 4 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 OT May 6 Montreal 3 at Chicago 5 May 9 Chicago 2 at Montreal 4 May 11 Chicago 2 at Montreal 5 May 13 Montreal 0 at Chicago 2 May 16 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 May 18 Montreal 3 at Chicago 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 69 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 19 Pittsburgh 1 at St. Louis 3 Ken Dryden – Goaltender – Montreal Canadiens April 21 Pittsburgh 1 at St. Louis 4 April 23 St. Louis 2 at Pittsburgh 3 1970-71 MONTREAL CANADIENS April 26 St. Louis 1 at Pittsburgh 2 Jean Beliveau (Captain), Pierre Bouchard, Yvan April 28 Pittsburgh 0 at St. Louis 5 Cournoyer, John Ferguson, Jacques Laperrière, Terry April 30 St. Louis 4 at Pittsburgh 3 Harper, Réjean Houle, Guy Lapointe, Claude Larose, Marc St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-2 Tardif, Chuck Lefley, Jacques Lemaire, Frank Mahovlich, Henri Richard, , Pete Mahovlich, Bob STANLEY CUP FINAL Murdoch, Bobby Sheehan, , J.C. Tremblay, May 3 Boston 6 at St. Louis 1 Ken Dryden, ; David Molson (President), May 5 Boston 6 at St. Louis 2 William Molson, Peter Molson (Vice Presidents), Sam May 7 St. Louis 1 at Boston 4 Pollock (Vice President/General Manager), Ron Caron May 10 St. Louis 3 at Boston 4 OT (Assistant General Manager), Al MacNeil (Coach), Yves Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 Belanger (Trainer), Phil Langlois, Eddie Palchak (Assistant Trainers) CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Bobby Orr – Defenseman – Boston Bruins

1970 1969-70 BOSTON BRUINS Don Awrey, John Bucyk, Garnet Bailey, Wayne Carleton, QUARTERFINALS Wayne Cashman, Gary Doak, Phil Esposito, Ted Green, April 8 Detroit 2 at Chicago 4 Ken Hodge, Bobby Orr, Don Marcotte, John McKenzie, April 9 Detroit 2 at Chicago 4 Derek Sanderson, Dallas Smith, Rick Smith, Bill Speer, April 11 Chicago 4 at Detroit 2 Fred Stanfield, Ed Westfall, Gerry Cheevers, Eddie April 12 Chicago 4 at Detroit 2 Johnston, John Adams, Jim Lorentz, Ron Murphy, Bill Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 Lesuk, , Danny Schock; Weston Adams Sr. (Chairman), Weston Adams Jr. (President), Charles April 8 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 8 Mulcahy, Eddie Powers, Shelby Davis (Vice Presidents), April 9 NY Rangers 3 at Boston 5 Harry Sinden (Coach), Milt Schmidt (General Manager), April 11 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 4 Tom Johnson (Assistant General Manager), Dan Canney April 12 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 4 (Trainer), John Forristall (Assistant Trainer) April 14 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 3 April 16 Boston 4 at NY Rangers 1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 1969

April 8 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 6 QUARTERFINALS April 9 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 2 April 2 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 3 April 11 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 4 April 3 NY Rangers 2 at Montreal 5 April 12 St. Louis 0 at Minnesota 4 April 5 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 1 April 14 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 6 April 6 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 3 April 16 St. Louis 4 at Minnesota 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 2 Toronto 0 at Boston 10 April 8 Oakland 1 at Pittsburgh 2 April 3 Toronto 0 at Boston 7 April 9 Oakland 1 at Pittsburgh 3 April 5 Boston 4 at Toronto 3 April 11 Pittsburgh 5 at Oakland 2 April 6 Boston 3 at Toronto 2 April 12 Pittsburgh 3 at Oakland 2 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 2 Philadelphia 2 at St. Louis 5 SEMIFINALS April 3 Philadelphia 0 at St. Louis 5 April 19 Boston 6 at Chicago 3 April 5 St. Louis 3 at Philadelphia 0 April 21 Boston 4 at Chicago 1 April 6 St. Louis 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 23 Chicago 2 at Boston 5 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 26 Chicago 4 at Boston 5 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0

70 April 2 Los Angeles 5 at Oakland 4 OT April 4 Chicago 1 at NY Rangers 3 April 3 Los Angeles 2 at Oakland 4 April 9 Chicago 1 at NY Rangers 2 April 5 Oakland 5 at Los Angeles 2 April 11 NY Rangers 4 at Chicago 7 April 6 Oakland 2 at Los Angeles 4 April 13 NY Rangers 1 at Chicago 3 April 9 Los Angeles 1 at Oakland 4 April 14 Chicago 2 at NY Rangers 1 April 10 Oakland 3 at Los Angeles 4 April 16 NY Rangers 1 at Chicago 4 April 13 Los Angeles 5 at Oakland 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 4 St. Louis 1 at Philadelphia 0 SEMIFINALS April 6 St. Louis 3 at Philadelphia 4 April 10 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 10 Philadelphia 2 at St. Louis 3 2OT April 13 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 OT April 11 Philadelphia 2 at St. Louis 5 April 17 Montreal 0 at Boston 5 April 13 St. Louis 1 at Philadelphia 6 April 20 Montreal 2 at Boston 3 April 16 Philadelphia 2 at St. Louis 1 2OT April 22 Boston 2 at Montreal 4 April 18 St. Louis 3 at Philadelphia 1 April 24 Montreal 2 at Boston 1 2OT St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 4 Minnesota 1 at Los Angeles 2 April 15 Los Angeles 0 at St. Louis 4 April 6 Minnesota 0 at Los Angeles 2 April 17 Los Angeles 2 at St. Louis 3 April 9 Los Angeles 5 at Minnesota 7 April 19 St. Louis 5 at Los Angeles 2 April 11 Los Angeles 2 at Minnesota 3 April 20 St. Louis 4 at Los Angeles 1 April 13 Minnesota 2 at Los Angeles 3 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 16 Los Angeles 3 at Minnesota 4 OT April 18 Minnesota 9 at Los Angeles 4 STANLEY CUP FINAL Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 27 St. Louis 1 at Montreal 3 April 29 St. Louis 1 at Montreal 3 SEMIFINALS May 1 Montreal 4 at St. Louis 0 April 18 Chicago 2 at Montreal 9 May 4 Montreal 2 at St. Louis 1 April 20 Chicago 1 at Montreal 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 23 Montreal 4 at Chicago 2 April 25 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 28 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 OT Serge Savard – Defenseman – Montreal Canadiens Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1

1968-69 MONTREAL CANADIENS April 21 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 5 Jean Beliveau (Captain), , Jacques April 22 St. Louis 2 at Minnesota 3 OT Lemaire, , Christian Bordeleau, , April 25 Minnesota 5 at St. Louis 1 Yvan Cournoyer, Henri Richard, , John April 27 Minnesota 3 at St. Louis 4 OT Ferguson, Serge Savard, , Gilles Tremblay, April 29 Minnesota 2 at St. Louis 3 OT Ted Harris, J.C. Tremblay, , Jacques May 1 St. Louis 1 at Minnesota 5 Laperrière, , , Rogie Vachon, May 3 Minnesota 1 at St. Louis 2 2OT ; David Molson (President), William Molson, St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-3 Peter Molson (Vice Presidents), Sam Pollock (Vice President/General Manager), Claude Ruel (Coach), Larry STANLEY CUP FINAL Aubut (Trainer), Eddie Palchak (Assistant Trainer) May 5 Montreal 3 at St. Louis 2 OT May 7 Montreal 1 at St. Louis 0 May 9 St. Louis 3 at Montreal 4 OT 1968 May 11 St. Louis 2 at Montreal 3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 QUARTERFINALS April 4 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 6 Boston 3 at Montreal 5 Glenn Hall – Goaltender – St. Louis Blues April 9 Montreal 5 at Boston 2 April 11 Montreal 3 at Boston 2 1967-68 MONTREAL CANADIENS Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Jean Beliveau (Captain), Ralph Backstrom, Yvan Cournoyer, Dick Duff, John Ferguson, Danny Grant, Terry Harper, Ted Harris, Serge Savard, Jacques Laperrière, Claude Larose, Jacques Lemaire, Claude Provost, Mickey Redmond, Henri Richard, Bobby Rousseau, Gilles Tremblay, J.C. Tremblay, Carol Vadnais, Rogie Vachon, Ernie Wakely, Gump Worsley;

71 (Chairman), David Molson (President), Sam Pollock (Vice April 7 Detroit 1 at Chicago 2 President/General Manager), Toe Blake (Coach), Larry April 10 Detroit 7 at Chicago 0 Aubut (Trainer), Eddie Palchak (Assistant Trainer) April 12 Chicago 2 at Detroit 1 April 14 Chicago 1 at Detroit 5 April 17 Detroit 5 at Chicago 3 1967 April 19 Chicago 2 at Detroit 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 SEMIFINALS April 6 Toronto 2 at Chicago 5 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 9 Toronto 3 at Chicago 1 April 24 Detroit 3 at Montreal 2 April 11 Chicago 1 at Toronto 3 April 26 Detroit 5 at Montreal 2 April 13 Chicago 4 at Toronto 3 April 28 Montreal 4 at Detroit 2 April 15 Toronto 4 at Chicago 2 May 1 Montreal 2 at Detroit 1 April 18 Chicago 1 at Toronto 3 May 3 Detroit 1 at Montreal 5 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 5 Montreal 3 at Detroit 2 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 6 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 6 April 8 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY April 11 Montreal 3 at NY Rangers 2 – Goaltender – Detroit Red Wings April 13 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 1 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 1965-66 MONTREAL CANADIENS Jean Beliveau (Captain), Ralph Backstrom, , STANLEY CUP FINAL Yvan Cournoyer, Bobby Rousseau, Dick Duff, John April 20 Toronto 2 at Montreal 6 Ferguson, Terry Harper, Ted Harris, Charlie Hodge, April 22 Toronto 3 at Montreal 0 Jacques Laperrière, Claude Larose, , Claude April 25 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 2OT Provost, Henri Richard, Jimmy Roberts, Leon Rochefort, April 27 Montreal 6 at Toronto 2 Jean-Guy Talbot, Gilles Tremblay, J.C. Tremblay, Gump April 29 Toronto 4 at Montreal 1 Worsley; Hartland Molson (Chairman), David Molson May 2 Montreal 1 at Toronto 3 (President), Sam Pollock (General Manager), Toe Blake Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 (Coach), Andy Galley (Trainer), Larry Aubut (Assistant Trainer) CONN SMYTHE TROPHY – Center – Toronto Maple Leafs 1965 1966-67 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS George Armstrong (Captain), Bob Baun, , SEMIFINALS Brian Conacher, Ron Ellis, Aut Erickson, Larry Hillman, April 1 Chicago 3 at Detroit 4 , , Larry Jeffrey, Dave Keon, Frank April 4 Chicago 3 at Detroit 6 Mahovlich, Milan Marcetta, , Marcel Pronovost, April 6 Detroit 2 at Chicago 5 , , , , April 8 Detroit 1 at Chicago 2 , Mike Walton; April 11 Chicago 2 at Detroit 4 (President), (Executive Vice President), April 13 Detroit 0 at Chicago 4 (Chairman), Punch Imlach (General April 15 Chicago 4 at Detroit 2 Manager/Coach), (Assistant Coach/Assistant Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 General Manager), Bob Davidson (Chief Scout), John Anderson (Business Manager), Bob Haggert (Trainer), April 1 Toronto 2 at Montreal 3 Tom Nayler (Assistant Trainer), Karl Elieff April 3 Toronto 1 at Montreal 3 (Physiotherapist), Richard Smythe (Mascot) April 6 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 OT April 8 Montreal 2 at Toronto 4 April 10 Toronto 1 at Montreal 3 1966 April 13 Montreal 4 at Toronto 3 OT Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 SEMIFINALS STANLEY CUP FINAL April 7 Toronto 3 at Montreal 4 April 17 Chicago 2 at Montreal 3 April 9 Toronto 0 at Montreal 2 April 20 Chicago 0 at Montreal 2 April 12 Montreal 5 at Toronto 2 April 22 Montreal 1 at Chicago 3 April 14 Montreal 4 at Toronto 1 April 25 Montreal 1 at Chicago 5 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 27 Chicago 0 at Montreal 6 April 29 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 May 1 Chicago 0 at Montreal 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 72 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Jean Beliveau – Center – Montreal Canadiens 1963 1964-65 MONTREAL CANADIENS Jean Beliveau (Captain), Ralph Backstrom, Dave Balon, SEMIFINALS , Yvan Cournoyer, Dick Duff, John March 26 Montreal 1 at Toronto 3 Ferguson, Jean Gauthier, Charlie Hodge, Terry Harper, March 28 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 Ted Harris, Jacques Laperrière, Claude Larose, Garry March 30 Toronto 2 at Montreal 0 Peters, , Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Jimmy April 2 Toronto 1 at Montreal 3 Roberts, Bobby Rousseau, Jean-Guy Talbot, Gilles April 4 Montreal 0 at Toronto 5 Tremblay, J.C. Tremblay, Ernie Wakely, Bryan Watson, Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 Gump Worsley; Hartland Molson (Chairman), David Molson (President), (Assistant to the March 26 Detroit 4 at Chicago 5 President), Sam Pollock (General Manager), Toe Blake March 28 Detroit 2 at Chicago 5 (Coach), Andy Galley (Trainer), Larry Aubut (Assistant March 31 Chicago 2 at Detroit 4 Trainer) April 2 Chicago 1 at Detroit 4 April 4 Detroit 4 at Chicago 2 April 7 Chicago 4 at Detroit 7 1964 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2

SEMIFINALS STANLEY CUP FINAL March 26 Toronto 0 at Montreal 2 April 9 Detroit 2 at Toronto 4 March 28 Toronto 2 at Montreal 1 April 11 Detroit 2 at Toronto 4 March 31 Montreal 3 at Toronto 2 April 14 Toronto 2 at Detroit 3 April 2 Montreal 3 at Toronto 5 April 16 Toronto 4 at Detroit 2 April 4 Toronto 2 at Montreal 4 April 18 Detroit 1 at Toronto 3 April 7 Montreal 0 at Toronto 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 9 Toronto 3 at Montreal 1 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 1962-63 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS George Armstrong (Captain), Bob Baun, Johnny Bower, March 26 Detroit 1 at Chicago 4 , Kent Douglas, Dick Duff, Billy Harris, Larry March 29 Detroit 5 at Chicago 4 Hillman, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ed March 31 Chicago 0 at Detroit 3 Litzenberger, John MacMillan, Frank Mahovlich, Bob April 2 Chicago 3 at Detroit 2 OT Nevin, Bob Pulford, Eddie Shack, , Allan April 5 Detroit 2 at Chicago 3 Stanley, ; Stafford Smythe (President), Harold April 7 Chicago 2 at Detroit 7 Ballard (Executive Vice President), John Bassett April 9 Detroit 4 at Chicago 2 (Chairman), Punch Imlach (Coach/General Manager), King Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Clancy (Assistant Coach/Assistant General Manager), Bob Haggert (Trainer), Tom Nayler (Assistant Trainer), Hugh STANLEY CUP FINAL Hoult (Stick Boy) April 11 Detroit 2 at Toronto 3 April 14 Detroit 4 at Toronto 3 OT April 16 Toronto 3 at Detroit 4 1962 April 18 Toronto 4 at Detroit 2 April 21 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 SEMIFINALS April 23 Toronto 4 at Detroit 3 OT March 27 Chicago 1 at Montreal 2 April 25 Detroit 0 at Toronto 4 March 29 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 1 Montreal 1 at Chicago 4 April 3 Montreal 3 at Chicago 5 1963-64 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS April 5 Chicago 4 at Montreal 3 George Armstrong (Captain), , Bob Baun, April 8 Montreal 0 at Chicago 2 Johnny Bower, Carl Brewer, Gerry Ehman, Billy Harris, Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 Larry Hillman, Dave Keon, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Frank Mahovlich, Don McKenney, Jim Pappin, Bob Pulford, March 27 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 4 Eddie Shack, Don Simmons, Allan Stanley, Ron Stewart, March 29 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 2 Al Arbour, ; Stafford Smythe (President), April 1 Toronto 4 at NY Rangers 5 Harold Ballard (Executive Vice President), John Bassett April 3 Toronto 2 at NY Rangers 4 (Chairman), Punch Imlach (Coach/General Manager), King April 5 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 3 2OT Clancy (Assistant Coach/Assistant General Manager), Bob April 7 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 7 Haggert (Trainer), Tom Nayler (Assistant Trainer), Hugh Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 Hoult (Stick Boy) 73 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 10 Chicago 1 at Toronto 4 April 12 Chicago 2 at Toronto 3 1960 April 15 Toronto 0 at Chicago 3 April 17 Toronto 1 at Chicago 4 SEMIFINALS April 19 Chicago 4 at Toronto 8 March 24 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 April 22 Toronto 2 at Chicago 1 March 26 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 March 29 Montreal 4 at Chicago 0 March 31 Montreal 2 at Chicago 0 1961-62 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 George Armstrong (Captain), Al Arbour, Bob Baun, Johnny Bower, Carl Brewer, Dick Duff, Billy Harris, Larry Hillman, March 23 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 Dave Keon, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Ed Litzenberger, John March 26 Detroit 2 at Toronto 4 MacMillan, Frank Mahovlich, , , March 27 Toronto 5 at Detroit 4 3OT Bob Pulford, Eddie Shack, Allan Stanley, Don Simmons, March 29 Toronto 1 at Detroit 2 OT Ron Stewart; Stafford Smythe (President), Harold Ballard April 2 Detroit 4 at Toronto 5 (Executive Vice President), John Bassett (Vice President), April 3 Toronto 4 at Detroit 2 Conn Smythe (Chairman), Punch Imlach (Coach/General Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 Manager), King Clancy (Assistant Coach), Bob Davidson (Chief Scout), Bob Haggert (Trainer), Tom Nayler STANLEY CUP FINAL (Assistant Trainer), Hugh Hoult (Stick Boy) April 7 Toronto 2 at Montreal 4 April 9 Toronto 1 at Montreal 2 April 12 Montreal 5 at Toronto 2 1961 April 14 Montreal 4 at Toronto 0 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 SEMIFINALS March 21 Chicago 2 at Montreal 6 1959-60 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 23 Chicago 4 at Montreal 3 Maurice Richard (Captain), Ralph Backstrom, Marcel March 26 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 2OT Bonin, Jean Beliveau, , , March 28 Montreal 5 at Chicago 2 , , Charlie Hodge, Tom Johnson, April 1 Chicago 3 at Montreal 0 Albert Langlois, , Dickie Moore, Ab April 4 Montreal 0 at Chicago 3 McDonald, Jacques Plante, Henri Richard, André Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 Pronovost, Claude Provost, Bob Turner, Jean-Guy Talbot; Senator Hartland Molson (President), Frank Selke March 22 Detroit 2 at Toronto 3 2OT (Managing Director), (Vice President), Sam March 25 Detroit 4 at Toronto 2 Pollock (Personnel Director), Toe Blake (Coach), Hector March 26 Toronto 0 at Detroit 2 Dubois, Larry Aubut (Trainers) March 28 Toronto 1 at Detroit 4 April 1 Detroit 3 at Toronto 2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 1959

STANLEY CUP FINAL SEMIFINALS April 6 Detroit 2 at Chicago 3 March 24 Chicago 2 at Montreal 4 April 8 Chicago 1 at Detroit 3 March 26 Chicago 1 at Montreal 5 April 10 Detroit 1 at Chicago 3 March 28 Montreal 2 at Chicago 4 April 12 Chicago 1 at Detroit 2 March 31 Montreal 1 at Chicago 3 April 14 Detroit 3 at Chicago 6 April 2 Chicago 2 at Montreal 4 April 16 Chicago 5 at Detroit 1 April 4 Montreal 5 at Chicago 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

1960-61 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS March 24 Toronto 1 at Boston 5 Ed Litzenberger (Captain), Al Arbour, Earl Balfour, Murray March 26 Toronto 2 at Boston 4 Balfour, Glenn Hall, Jack Evans, Roy Edwards, Denis March 28 Boston 2 at Toronto 3 OT DeJordy, Bill Hay, Wayne Hicks, Reggie Fleming, Wayne March 31 Boston 2 at Toronto 3 OT Hillman, , , Ab McDonald, Moose April 2 Toronto 4 at Boston 1 Vasko, , Ron Murphy, , Pierre April 4 Boston 5 at Toronto 4 Pilote, Tod Sloan, Dollard St. Laurent, ; April 7 Toronto 3 at Boston 2 Arthur Wirtz (President), Arthur Wirtz Jr. (Vice President), Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 James Norris (Chairman), Tommy Ivan (General Manager), Rudy Pilous (Coach), Nick Garen, Walter Humeniuk (Trainers) 74 STANLEY CUP FINAL 1957 April 9 Toronto 3 at Montreal 5 April 11 Toronto 1 at Montreal 3 SEMIFINALS April 14 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 OT March 26 Boston 3 at Detroit 1 April 16 Montreal 3 at Toronto 2 March 28 Boston 2 at Detroit 7 April 18 Toronto 3 at Montreal 5 March 31 Detroit 3 at Boston 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 2 Detroit 0 at Boston 2 April 4 Boston 4 at Detroit 3 1958-59 MONTREAL CANADIENS Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 Maurice Richard (Captain), Ralph Backstrom, , Jean Beliveau, Ian Cushenan, Bernie Geoffrion, March 26 Montreal 4 at NY Rangers 1 Charlie Hodge, Phil Goyette, Doug Harvey, Bill Hicke, Tom March 28 Montreal 3 at NY Rangers 4 OT Johnson, Albert Langlois, Don Marshall, Ab McDonald, March 30 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 8 Dickie Moore, Jacques Plante, Ken Mosdell, André April 2 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 3 Pronovost, Claude Provost, Henri Richard, Jean-Guy April 4 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 4 OT Talbot, Bob Turner; Senator Hartland Molson (President), Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 Frank Selke (Managing Director), Ken Reardon (Vice President), Sam Pollock (Personnel Director), Toe Blake STANLEY CUP FINAL (Coach), Hector Dubois, Larry Aubut (Trainers) April 6 Boston 1 at Montreal 5 April 9 Boston 0 at Montreal 1 April 11 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 1958 April 14 Montreal 0 at Boston 2 April 16 Boston 1 at Montreal 5 SEMIFINALS Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 25 Detroit 1 at Montreal 8 March 27 Detroit 1 at Montreal 5 1956-57 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 30 Montreal 2 at Detroit 1 OT Maurice Richard (Captain), Jean Beliveau, Connie Broden, April 1 Montreal 4 at Detroit 3 Floyd Curry, Bernie Geoffrion, Phil Goyette, Doug Harvey, Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 Tom Johnson, Don Marshall, Gerry McNeil, Dickie Moore, Bert Olmstead, Jacques Plante, André Pronovost, Claude March 25 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 5 Provost, Henri Richard, Dollard St. Laurent, Jean-Guy March 27 Boston 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT Talbot, Bob Turner; William Northey (President), Donat March 29 NY Rangers 0 at Boston 5 Raymond (Chairman), Ken Reardon (Vice President), April 1 NY Rangers 5 at Boston 2 Frank Selke (Managing Director), Toe Blake (Coach), April 3 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 6 Hector Dubois, Larry Aubut (Trainers) April 5 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 8 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 1956 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 8 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 SEMIFINALS April 10 Boston 5 at Montreal 2 March 20 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 7 April 13 Montreal 3 at Boston 0 March 22 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 2 April 15 Montreal 1 at Boston 3 March 24 Montreal 3 at NY Rangers 1 April 17 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT March 25 Montreal 5 at NY Rangers 3 April 20 Montreal 5 at Boston 3 March 27 NY Rangers 0 at Montreal 7 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1

1957-58 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 20 Toronto 2 at Detroit 3 Maurice Richard (Captain), Jean Beliveau, Marcel Bonin, March 22 Toronto 1 at Detroit 3 Floyd Curry, Connie Broden, Bernie Geoffrion, Phil March 24 Detroit 5 at Toronto 4 OT Goyette, Doug Harvey, Charlie Hodge, Tom Johnson, March 27 Detroit 0 at Toronto 2 Albert Langlois, Don Marshall, Ab McDonald, Gerry March 29 Toronto 1 at Detroit 3 McNeil, Dickie Moore, Bert Olmstead, Jacques Plante, Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 André Pronovost, Henri Richard, Claude Provost, Dollard St. Laurent, Jean-Guy Talbot, Bob Turner; Senator STANLEY CUP FINAL Hartland Molson (President), Frank Selke (Managing March 31 Detroit 4 at Montreal 6 Director), Ken Reardon (Vice President), Toe Blake April 3 Detroit 1 at Montreal 5 (Coach), Hector Dubois, Larry Aubut (Trainers) April 5 Montreal 1 at Detroit 3 April 8 Montreal 3 at Detroit 0 April 10 Detroit 1 at Montreal 3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 75 1955-56 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 23 Boston 0 at Montreal 2 Butch Bouchard (Captain), Bob Turner, Jean Beliveau, March 25 Boston 1 at Montreal 8 Bert Olmstead, Floyd Curry, Bernie Geoffrion, Jacques March 28 Montreal 4 at Boston 3 Plante, Doug Harvey, Claude Provost, Charlie Hodge, March 30 Montreal 2 at Boston 0 Henri Richard, Tom Johnson, Maurice Richard, Jackie Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 LeClair, Dollard St. Laurent, Don Marshall, Jean-Guy Talbot, Dickie Moore, Ken Mosdell; Donat Raymond STANLEY CUP FINAL (President), Frank Selke (Managing Director), D’Alton April 4 Montreal 1 at Detroit 3 Coleman, William Northey (Vice Presidents), Ken Reardon April 6 Montreal 3 at Detroit 1 (Assistant Manager), Toe Blake (Coach), Hector Dubois, April 8 Detroit 5 at Montreal 2 Gaston Bettez (Trainers) April 10 Detroit 2 at Montreal 0 April 11 Montreal 1 at Detroit 0 OT April 13 Detroit 1 at Montreal 4 1955 April 16 Montreal 1 at Detroit 2 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 SEMIFINALS March 22 Toronto 4 at Detroit 7 1953-54 DETROIT RED WINGS March 24 Toronto 1 at Detroit 2 , Jimmy Peters, Marcel Pronovost, Metro March 26 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 Prystai, Dutch Reibel, Terry Sawchuk, , March 29 Detroit 3 at Toronto 0 , Earl Johnson, Red Kelly, , Ted Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 Lindsay (Captain), Keith Allen, Al Arbour, , , Gilles Dube, Dave Gatherum, Glen Skov, March 22 Boston 0 at Montreal 2 Johnny Wilson, ; Bruce Norris (Owner), March 24 Boston 1 at Montreal 3 (President), Jack Adams (Manager), March 27 Montreal 2 at Boston 4 Tommy Ivan (Coach), John Mitchell (Chief Scout), Fred March 29 Montreal 4 at Boston 3 OT Huber (Publicity Director), Carl Mattson, Lefty Wilson March 31 Boston 1 at Montreal 5 (Trainers), Wally Crossman (Assistant Trainer) Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1

STANLEY CUP FINAL 1953 April 3 Montreal 2 at Detroit 4 April 5 Montreal 1 at Detroit 7 SEMIFINALS April 7 Detroit 2 at Montreal 4 March 24 Boston 0 at Detroit 7 April 9 Detroit 3 at Montreal 5 March 26 Boston 5 at Detroit 3 April 10 Montreal 1 at Detroit 5 March 29 Detroit 1 at Boston 2 OT April 12 Detroit 3 at Montreal 6 March 31 Detroit 2 at Boston 6 April 14 Montreal 1 at Detroit 3 April 2 Boston 4 at Detroit 6 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 5 Detroit 2 at Boston 4 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 1954-55 DETROIT RED WINGS Dutch Reibel, Terry Sawchuk, Jim Hay, , March 24 Chicago 1 at Montreal 3 Johnny Wilson, Gordie Howe, Red Kelly, Tony Leswick, March 26 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 (Captain), Marty Pavelich, Marcel Pronovost, March 29 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 OT Marcel Bonin, Alex Delvecchio, Bill Dineen, Bob Goldham, March 31 Montreal 1 at Chicago 3 Benny Woit, Larry Hillman, Glen Skov; Bruce Norris April 2 Chicago 4 at Montreal 2 (President), Marguerite Norris (President), Jack Adams April 4 Montreal 3 at Chicago 0 (Manager), Jimmy Skinner (Coach), John Mitchell (Chief April 7 Chicago 1 at Montreal 4 Scout), Fred Huber (Publicity Director), Carl Mattson, Lefty Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 Wilson (Trainers) STANLEY CUP FINAL April 9 Boston 2 at Montreal 4 1954 April 11 Boston 4 at Montreal 1 April 12 Montreal 3 at Boston 0 SEMIFINALS April 14 Montreal 7 at Boston 3 March 23 Toronto 0 at Detroit 5 April 16 Boston 0 at Montreal 1 OT March 25 Toronto 3 at Detroit 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 27 Detroit 3 at Toronto 1 March 30 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 1952-53 MONTREAL CANADIENS April 1 Toronto 3 at Detroit 4 2OT Floyd Curry, Bernie Geoffrion, Bert Olmstead, Paul Meger, Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 Dick Gamble, Dickie Moore, Tom Johnson, Bud MacPherson, Billy Reay, Ken Mosdell, Paul Masnick, John 76 McCormack, Butch Bouchard (Captain), Maurice Richard, March 28 Boston 2 at Toronto 0 , Gerry McNeil, Doug Harvey, Dollard St. March 31 Boston 1 at Toronto 1 OT* Laurent, Jacques Plante, Lorne Davis, Calum MacKay, April 1 Toronto 3 at Boston 0 Eddie Mazur, Doug Anderson; Donat Raymond April 3 Toronto 3 at Boston 1 (President), Dalton Coleman (Director), William Northey April 7 Boston 1 at Toronto 4 (Special Advisor), Frank Selke (Manager), Dick Irvin April 8 Toronto 6 at Boston 0 (Coach), Hector Dubois, Gaston Bettez (Trainers) * Game called after one overtime period due to curfew. Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1

1952 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 11 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 OT

April 14 Montreal 3 at Toronto 2 OT SEMIFINALS April 17 Toronto 2 at Montreal 1 OT March 25 Toronto 0 at Detroit 3 April 19 Toronto 3 at Montreal 2 OT March 27 Toronto 0 at Detroit 1 April 21 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 OT March 29 Detroit 6 at Toronto 2 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 1 Detroit 3 at Toronto 1

Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 1950-51 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

Bill Barilko, Max Bentley, Hugh Bolton, , Fern March 25 Boston 1 at Montreal 5 Flaman, , Bob Hassard, Bill Juzda, Ted March 27 Boston 0 at Montreal 4 Kennedy (Captain), Joe Klukay, Danny Lewicki, Fleming March 30 Montreal 1 at Boston 4 MacKell, , , John McCormack, April 1 Montreal 2 at Boston 3 Al Rollins, Tod Sloan, Sid Smith, Jimmy Thomson, Ray April 3 Boston 1 at Montreal 0 Timgren, Harry Watson; Joe Primeau (Coach), Bill April 6 Montreal 3 at Boston 2 2OT MacBrien (Chairman), Conn Smythe (President/Manager), April 8 Boston 1 at Montreal 3 Hap Day (Assistant Manager), George McCullagh, J.Y. Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 Murdoch (Vice Presidents), J.P. Bickell, Ed Bickle

(Directors), Tim Daly (Trainer), Archie Campbell, Tommy STANLEY CUP FINAL Naylor (Assistant Trainers), Dr. Norman Delarue, Dr. April 10 Detroit 3 at Montreal 1 James Murray, Dr. Horace MacIntyre (Club Doctors), Ed April 12 Detroit 2 at Montreal 1 Fitkin (Publicity Director), Squib Walker (Chief Scout) April 13 Montreal 0 at Detroit 3

April 15 Montreal 0 at Detroit 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 1950 1951-52 DETROIT RED WINGS Metro Prystai, Leo Reise Jr., Terry Sawchuk, Enio SEMIFINALS Sclisizzi, Glen Skov, Vic Stasiuk, Gordie Howe, Red Kelly, March 28 Toronto 5 at Detroit 0 Tony Leswick, Ted Lindsay, Marty Pavelich, Marcel March 30 Toronto 1 at Detroit 3 Pronovost, Sid Abel (Captain), Alex Delvecchio, Fred April 1 Detroit 0 at Toronto 2 Glover, Bob Goldham, Glenn Hall, Benny Woit, Johnny April 4 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 2OT Wilson, Larry Zeidel; James Norris (President), Bruce April 6 Toronto 2 at Detroit 0 Norris (Owner), Jack Adams (Manager), Tommy Ivan April 8 Detroit 4 at Toronto 0 (Coach), Fred Huber (Publicity Director), April 9 Toronto 0 at Detroit 1 OT (Scout), Carl Mattson, Lefty Wilson (Trainers), Wally Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Crossman (Assistant Trainer) March 29 Montreal 1 at NY Rangers 3 April 1 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 2 1951 April 2 Montreal 1 at NY Rangers 4 April 4 NY Rangers 2 at Montreal 3 OT

April 6 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 0 SEMIFINALS NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 27 Montreal 3 at Detroit 2 4OT

March 29 Montreal 1 at Detroit 0 3OT March 31 Detroit 2 at Montreal 0 April 3 Detroit 4 at Montreal 1 April 5 Montreal 5 at Detroit 2 April 7 Detroit 2 at Montreal 3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-2

77 STANLEY CUP FINAL Dr. Norman Delarue, Dr. James Murray, Dr. Horace April 11 NY Rangers 1 at Detroit 4 MacIntyre (Club Doctors), Ed Fitkin (Publicity Director), April 13 Detroit 1 vs. NY Rangers 3 * Squib Walker (Chief Scout), Kerry Day (Mascot) April 15 Detroit 4 vs. NY Rangers 0 * April 18 NY Rangers 4 at Detroit 3 OT April 20 NY Rangers 2 at Detroit 1 OT 1948 April 22 NY Rangers 4 at Detroit 5 April 23 NY Rangers 3 at Detroit 4 2OT SEMIFINALS * Played in Toronto March 24 Boston 4 at Toronto 5 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 March 27 Boston 3 at Toronto 5

March 30 Toronto 5 at Boston 1 1949-50 DETROIT RED WINGS April 1 Toronto 2 at Boston 3 Sid Abel (Captain), Pete Babando, Steve Black, Joe April 3 Boston 2 at Toronto 3 Carveth, Gerry Couture, Al Dewsbury, Lee Fogolin, Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 George Gee, Gordie Howe, Red Kelly, Ted Lindsay, Harry

Lumley, Clare Martin, Jim McFadden, Max McNab, Marty March 24 NY Rangers 1 at Detroit 2 Pavelich, Jimmy Peters, Marcel Pronovost, Leo Reise Jr., March 26 NY Rangers 2 at Detroit 5 Jack Stewart, Johnny Wilson, Larry Wilson, Doug McKay; March 28 Detroit 2 at NY Rangers 3 James Norris (President), James Norris Jr. (Vice March 30 Detroit 1 at NY Rangers 3 President), Arthur Wirtz (Secretary Treasurer), Jack April 1 NY Rangers 1 at Detroit 3 Adams (Manager), Tommy Ivan (Coach), Fred Huber Jr. April 4 Detroit 4 at NY Rangers 2 (Publicity Director), Carson Cooper (Head Scout), Carl Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 Mattson (Trainer), Walter Humeniuk (Assistant Trainer)

STANLEY CUP FINAL April 7 Detroit 3 at Toronto 5 1949 April 10 Detroit 2 at Toronto 4 April 11 Toronto 2 at Detroit 0 SEMIFINALS April 14 Toronto 7 at Detroit 2 March 22 Montreal 1 at Detroit 2 3OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-0 March 24 Montreal 4 at Detroit 3 OT March 26 Detroit 2 at Montreal 3 1947-48 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS March 29 Detroit 3 at Montreal 1 (Captain), Bill Barilko, Max Bentley, Garth March 31 Montreal 1 at Detroit 3 Boesch, Turk Broda, Les Costello, Bill Ezinicki, Ted April 2 Detroit 1 at Montreal 3 Kennedy, Joe Klukay, Vic Lynn, Howie Meeker, Nick Metz, April 5 Montreal 1 at Detroit 3 Don Metz, Gus Mortson, Phil Samis, Sid Smith, Wally Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 Stanowski, Jimmy Thomson, Harry Watson; Hap Day (Coach), Conn Smythe (Manager), Tim Daly (Trainer) March 22 Toronto 3 at Boston 0 March 24 Toronto 3 at Boston 2 March 26 Boston 5 at Toronto 4 OT 1947 March 29 Boston 1 at Toronto 3

March 30 Toronto 3 at Boston 2 SEMIFINALS Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 25 Boston 1 at Montreal 3

March 27 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL March 29 Montreal 2 at Boston 4 April 8 Toronto 3 at Detroit 2 OT April 1 Montreal 5 at Boston 1 April 10 Toronto 3 at Detroit 1 April 3 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 2OT April 13 Detroit 1 at Toronto 3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 16 Detroit 1 at Toronto 3

Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-0 March 26 Detroit 2 at Toronto 3 OT

March 29 Detroit 9 at Toronto 1 1948-49 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS April 1 Toronto 4 at Detroit 1 Bill Barilko, Max Bentley, Garth Boesch, Turk Broda, Bob April 3 Toronto 4 at Detroit 1 Dawes, Bill Ezinicki, Cal Gardner, Bill Juzda, Ted Kennedy April 5 Detroit 1 at Toronto 6 (Captain), Joe Klukay, Vic Lynn, Howie Meeker, Don Metz, Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-1 Fleming MacKell, Gus Mortson, Sid Smith, Harry Taylor,

Ray Timgren, Jimmy Thomson, Harry Watson; Hap Day (Coach), Bill MacBrien (Chairman), Conn Smythe (President/Manager), George McCullagh, J.Y. Murdoch (Vice Presidents), J.P. Bickell, Ed Bickle (Directors), Tim Daly (Trainer), Archie Campbell (Assistant Trainer),

78 STANLEY CUP FINAL 1945 April 8 Toronto 0 at Montreal 6 April 10 Toronto 4 at Montreal 0 SEMIFINALS April 12 Montreal 2 at Toronto 4 March 20 Toronto 1 at Montreal 0 April 15 Montreal 1 at Toronto 2 OT March 22 Toronto 3 at Montreal 2 April 17 Toronto 1 at Montreal 3 March 24 Montreal 4 at Toronto 1 April 19 Montreal 1 at Toronto 2 March 27 Montreal 3 at Toronto 4 OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 March 29 Toronto 3 at Montreal 10 March 31 Montreal 2 at Toronto 3 1946-47 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 Turk Broda, Garth Boesch, Gus Mortson, Jimmy Thomson, Wally Stanowski, Bill Barilko, Harry Watson, Bud Poile, March 20 Boston 4 at Detroit 3 Ted Kennedy, Syl Apps (Captain), Don Metz, Nick Metz, March 22 Boston 4 at Detroit 2 Bill Ezinicki, Vic Lynn, Howie Meeker, Gaye Stewart, Joe March 25 Detroit 3 at Boston 2 Klukay, Gus Bodnar, Bob Goldham; Conn Smythe March 27 Detroit 3 at Boston 2 (Manager), Hap Day (Coach), Tim Daly (Trainer) March 29 Boston 2 at Detroit 3 OT April 1 Detroit 3 at Boston 5 April 3 Boston 3 at Detroit 5 1946 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3

SEMIFINALS STANLEY CUP FINAL March 19 Chicago 2 at Montreal 6 April 6 Toronto 1 at Detroit 0 March 21 Chicago 1 at Montreal 5 April 8 Toronto 2 at Detroit 0 March 24 Montreal 8 at Chicago 2 April 12 Detroit 0 at Toronto 1 March 26 Montreal 7 at Chicago 2 April 14 Detroit 5 at Toronto 3 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 19 Toronto 0 at Detroit 2 April 21 Detroit 1 at Toronto 0 OT March 19 Detroit 1 at Boston 3 April 22 Toronto 2 at Detroit 1 March 21 Detroit 3 at Boston 0 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 March 24 Boston 5 at Detroit 2 March 26 Boston 4 at Detroit 1 1944-45 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS March 28 Detroit 3 at Boston 4 OT Don Metz, Frank McCool, Wally Stanowski, Reg Hamilton, Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 Moe Morris, John McCreedy, Tom O’Neill, Ted Kennedy, , Gus Bodnar, Art Jackson, Jack McLean, Mel STANLEY CUP FINAL Hill, Nick Metz, Bob Davidson (Captain), Sweeney March 30 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 OT Schriner, Lorne Carr, Pete Backor, Ross Johnstone; Conn April 2 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT Smythe (Manager), Frank Selke (Business Manager), Hap April 4 Montreal 4 at Boston 2 Day (Coach), Tim Daly (Trainer) April 7 Montreal 2 at Boston 3 OT April 9 Boston 3 at Montreal 6 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 1944

1945-46 MONTREAL CANADIENS SEMIFINALS Elmer Lach, Toe Blake (Captain), Maurice Richard, Bob March 21 Toronto 3 at Montreal 1 Fillion, Dutch Hiller, Murph Chamberlain, Ken Mosdell, March 23 Toronto 1 at Montreal 5 Buddy O’Connor, Glen Harmon, Jimmy Peters, Butch March 25 Montreal 2 at Toronto 1 Bouchard, Billy Reay, Ken Reardon, Leo Lamoureux, March 28 Montreal 4 at Toronto 1 Frank Eddolls, Gerry Plamondon, Joe Benoit, ; March 30 Toronto 0 at Montreal 11 Tommy Gorman (Manager), Dick Irvin (Coach), Ernie Cook Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 (Trainer) March 21 Chicago 2 at Detroit 1 March 23 Chicago 1 at Detroit 4 March 26 Detroit 0 at Chicago 2 March 28 Detroit 1 at Chicago 7 March 30 Chicago 5 at Detroit 2 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1

79 STANLEY CUP FINAL SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS April 4 Chicago 1 at Montreal 5 March 22 Boston 2 at Chicago 1 OT April 6 Montreal 3 at Chicago 1 March 24 Chicago 4 at Boston 0 April 9 Montreal 3 at Chicago 2 March 26 Chicago 2 at Boston 3 April 13 Chicago 4 at Montreal 5 OT Boston won best-of-three series 2-1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 March 22 Montreal 1 at Detroit 2 1943-44 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 24 Detroit 0 at Montreal 5 Toe Blake (Captain), Maurice Richard, Elmer Lach, Ray March 26 Montreal 2 at Detroit 6 Getliffe, Murph Chamberlain, , Butch Detroit won best-of-three series 2-1 Bouchard, Glen Harmon, Buddy O’Connor, Gerry Heffernan, Mike McMahon, Leo Lamoureux, Fern Majeau, SERIES D – SEMIFINALS Bob Fillion, Bill Durnan; Tommy Gorman (Manager), Dick March 29 Detroit 6 at Boston 4 Irvin (Coach), Ernie Cook (Trainer) March 31 Boston 1 at Detroit 3 Detroit won best-of-three series 2-0

1943 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 4 Detroit 3 at Toronto 2 SEMIFINALS April 7 Detroit 4 at Toronto 2 March 21 Toronto 2 at Detroit 4 April 9 Toronto 2 at Detroit 5 March 23 Toronto 3 at Detroit 2 4OT April 12 Toronto 4 at Detroit 3 March 25 Detroit 4 at Toronto 2 April 14 Detroit 3 at Toronto 9 March 27 Detroit 3 at Toronto 6 April 16 Toronto 3 at Detroit 0 March 28 Toronto 2 at Detroit 4 April 18 Detroit 1 at Toronto 3 March 30 Detroit 3 at Toronto 2 OT Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2 1941-42 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS March 21 Montreal 4 at Boston 5 OT Wally Stanowski, Syl Apps (Captain), Bob Goldham, March 23 Montreal 3 at Boston 5 Gordie Drillon, , Ernie Dickens, Sweeney March 25 Boston 3 at Montreal 2 OT Schriner, Bucko McDonald, Bob Davidson, Nick Metz, March 27 Boston 0 at Montreal 4 Bingo Kampman, Don Metz, Gaye Stewart, Turk Broda, March 30 Montreal 4 at Boston 5 OT John McCreedy, Lorne Carr, Pete Langelle, Billy Taylor, Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 Reg Hamilton; Conn Smythe (Manager), Hap Day (Coach), Frank Selke (Business Manager), Tim Daly (Trainer) STANLEY CUP FINAL April 1 Boston 2 at Detroit 6 April 4 Boston 3 at Detroit 4 1941 April 7 Detroit 4 at Boston 0 April 8 Detroit 2 at Boston 0 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 March 20 Toronto 0 at Boston 3 March 22 Toronto 5 at Boston 3 1942-43 DETROIT RED WINGS March 25 Boston 2 at Toronto 7 Jack Stewart, Jimmy Orlando, Sid Abel (captain), Alex March 27 Boston 2 at Toronto 1 Motter, Harry Watson, Joe Carveth, Mud Bruneteau, Eddie March 29 Toronto 2 at Boston 1 OT Wares, Johnny Mowers, Cully Simon, Don Grosso, Carl April 1 Boston 2 at Toronto 1 Liscombe, Connie Brown, , Les Douglas, Harold April 3 Toronto 1 at Boston 2 Jackson, Joe Fisher, Adam Brown; Jack Adams Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 (Manager), Ebbie Goodfellow (Playing Coach), Honey Walker (Trainer) SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS March 20 NY Rangers 1 at Detroit 2 OT March 23 Detroit 1 at NY Rangers 3 1942 March 25 NY Rangers 2 at Detroit 3 Detroit won best-of-three series 2-1 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 21 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 3 March 20 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 March 22 Toronto 4 at NY Rangers 2 March 22 Chicago 3 at Montreal 4 2OT March 24 Toronto 0 at NY Rangers 3 March 25 Montreal 2 at Chicago 3 March 28 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 2 Chicago won best-of-three series 2-1 March 29 Toronto 1 at NY Rangers 3 March 31 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 3 Toronto won best-of-seven series 4-2 80 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS Patrick (Manager), Frank Boucher (Coach), Harry March 27 Chicago 1 at Detroit 3 Westerby (Trainer) March 30 Detroit 2 at Chicago 1 OT Detroit won best-of-three series 2-0 1939 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 6 Detroit 2 at Boston 3 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 8 Detroit 1 at Boston 2 March 21 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 1 3OT April 10 Boston 4 at Detroit 2 March 23 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 3 OT April 12 Boston 3 at Detroit 1 March 26 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 4 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 March 28 Boston 1 at NY Rangers 2 March 30 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 1 OT 1940-41 BOSTON BRUINS April 1 Boston 1 at NY Rangers 3 , Des Smith, Dit Clapper (Captain), Frank April 2 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 2 3OT Brimsek, Flash Hollett, Jack Crawford, , Pat Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 McReavy, Herb Cain, Mel Hill, Milt Schmidt, , Roy Conacher, Terry Reardon, Art Jackson, Eddie SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS Wiseman, Jack Shewchuck; Art Ross (Manager), Cooney March 21 NY Americans 0 at Toronto 4 Weiland (Coach), Win Green (Trainer) March 23 Toronto 2 at NY Americans 0 Toronto won best-of-three series 2-0

1940 March 21 Detroit 0 at Montreal 2 March 23 Montreal 3 at Detroit 7 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 26 Montreal 0 at Detroit 1 OT March 19 Boston 0 at NY Rangers 4 Detroit won best-of-three series 2-1 March 21 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 4 March 24 NY Rangers 3 at Boston 4 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 26 Boston 0 at NY Rangers 1 March 28 Detroit 1 at Toronto 4 March 28 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 0 March 30 Toronto 1 at Detroit 3 March 30 Boston 1 at NY Rangers 4 April 1 Detroit 4 at Toronto 5 OT NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 Toronto won best-of-three series 2-1

SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL March 19 Chicago 2 at Toronto 3 OT April 6 Toronto 1 at Boston 2 March 21 Toronto 2 at Chicago 1 April 9 Toronto 3 at Boston 2 OT Toronto won best-of-three series 2-0 April 11 Boston 3 at Toronto 1 April 13 Boston 2 at Toronto 0 March 19 NY Americans 1 at Detroit 2 OT April 16 Toronto 1 at Boston 3 March 22 Detroit 4 at NY Americans 5 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 24 NY Americans 1 at Detroit 3 Detroit won best-of-three series 2-1 1938-39 BOSTON BRUINS Bobby Bauer, Mel Hill, Flash Hollett, Roy Conacher, Gord SERIES D – SEMIFINALS Pettinger, Charlie Sands, Milt Schmidt, Woody Dumart, March 26 Detroit 1 at Toronto 2 Jack Crawford, Ray Getliffe, Frank Brimsek, , March 28 Toronto 3 at Detroit 1 Dit Clapper, Bill Cowley, Jack Portland, Red Hamill, Harry Toronto won best-of-three series 2-0 Frost, Cooney Weiland (Captain); Art Ross (Manager/ Coach), Win Green (Trainer) SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 2 Toronto 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT April 3 Toronto 2 at NY Rangers 6 1938 April 6 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 2 April 9 NY Rangers 0 at Toronto 3 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 11 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 1 2OT March 24 Boston 0 at Toronto 1 2OT April 13 NY Rangers 3 at Toronto 2 OT March 26 Boston 1 at Toronto 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 March 29 Toronto 3 at Boston 2 OT Toronto won best-of-five series 3-0 1939-40 NEW YORK RANGERS Dave Kerr, Art Coulter (Captain), Ott Heller, Alex Shibicky, , , Phil Watson, Lynn Patrick, , , Babe Pratt, , Kilby MacDonald, Dutch Hiller, Alf Pike, Stan Smith; Lester 81 SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL March 22 NY Americans 2 at NY Rangers 1 2OT April 6 Detroit 1 at NY Rangers 5 March 24 NY Rangers 4 at NY Americans 3 April 8 NY Rangers 2 at Detroit 4 March 27 NY Americans 3 at NY Rangers 2 4OT April 11 NY Rangers 1 at Detroit 0 NY Americans won best-of-three series 2-1 April 13 NY Rangers 0 at Detroit 1 April 15 NY Rangers 0 at Detroit 3 March 22 Chicago 4 at Montreal 6 Detroit won best-of-five series 3-2 March 24 Montreal 0 at Chicago 4 March 26 Chicago 3 at Montreal 2 OT 1936-37 DETROIT RED WINGS Chicago won best-of-three series 2-1 Normie Smith, Pete Kelly, Larry Aurie, Herbie Lewis, Hec Kilrea, Mud Bruneteau, Syd Howe, Wally Kilrea, Jimmy SERIES D – SEMIFINALS Franks, Bucko McDonald, Gord Pettinger, Ebbie March 29 Chicago 1 at NY Americans 3 Goodfellow, John Gallagher, Ralph Bowman, John Sorrell, March 31 NY Americans 0 at Chicago 1 2OT Marty Barry, Earl Robertson, John Sherf, Howie Mackie, April 3 Chicago 3 at NY Americans 2 Rolly Roulston, Doug Young (Captain); Jack Adams Chicago won best-of-three series 2-1 (Manager/Coach), Honey Walker (Trainer)

SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 5 Chicago 3 at Toronto 1 1936 April 7 Chicago 1 at Toronto 5 April 10 Toronto 1 at Chicago 2 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 12 Toronto 1 at Chicago 4 March 24 Detroit 1 at Mtl. Maroons 0 6OT Chicago won best-of-five series 3-1 March 26 Detroit 3 at Mtl. Maroons 0 March 28 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Detroit 2 1937-38 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS Detroit won best-of-five series 3-0 Art Wiebe, Carl Voss, Harold Jackson, , Mush March, Jack Shill, Earl Seibert, Cully Dahlstrom, SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS Alex Levinsky, Johnny Gottselig (Captain), Lou Trudel, March 24 Toronto 0 at Boston 3 Pete Palangio, Bill MacKenzie, Doc Romnes, Paul March 26 Boston 3 at Toronto 8 Thompson, Roger Jenkins, Alfie Moore, Bert Connelly, Toronto won total-goals series 8-6 Virgil Johnson, Paul Goodman; (Manager), Bill Stewart (Coach), Eddie Froelich (Trainer) March 24 Chicago 0 at NY Americans 3 March 26 NY Americans 4 at Chicago 5 NY Americans won total-goals series 7-5 1937 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 28 NY Americans 1 at Toronto 3 March 23 Montreal 0 at Detroit 4 March 31 Toronto 0 at NY Americans 1 March 25 Montreal 1 at Detroit 5 April 2 NY Americans 1 at Toronto 3 March 27 Detroit 1 at Montreal 3 Toronto won best-of-three series 2-1 March 30 Detroit 1 at Montreal 3 April 1 Detroit 2 at Montreal 1 3OT SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL Detroit won best-of-five series 3-2 April 5 Toronto 1 at Detroit 3 April 7 Toronto 4 at Detroit 9 SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS April 9 Detroit 3 at Toronto 4 OT March 23 Boston 1 at Mtl. Maroons 4 April 11 Detroit 3 at Toronto 2 March 25 Mtl. Maroons 0 at Boston 4 Detroit won best-of-five series 3-1 March 28 Mtl. Maroons 4 at Boston 1 Mtl. Maroons won best-of-three series 2-1 1935-36 DETROIT RED WINGS John Sorrell, Syd Howe, Marty Barry, Herbie Lewis, Mud March 23 NY Rangers 3 at Toronto 0 Bruneteau, Wally Kilrea, Hec Kilrea, Gord Pettinger, Bucko March 25 Toronto 1 at NY Rangers 2 OT McDonald, Ralph Bowman, Pete Kelly, Doug Young NY Rangers won best-of-three series 2-0 (Captain), Ebbie Goodfellow, Normie Smith, Larry Aurie; Jack Adams (Manager/Coach), Honey Walker (Trainer) SERIES D – SEMIFINALS April 1 Mtl. Maroons 0 at NY Rangers 1 April 3 NY Rangers 4 at Mtl. Maroons 0 NY Rangers won best-of-three series 2-0

82 1935 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 3 Chicago 2 at Detroit 1 2OT SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 5 Chicago 4 at Detroit 1 March 23 Toronto 0 at Boston 1 2OT April 8 Detroit 5 at Chicago 2 March 26 Toronto 2 at Boston 0 April 10 Detroit 0 at Chicago 1 2OT March 28 Boston 0 at Toronto 3 Chicago won best-of-five series 3-1 March 30 Boston 1 at Toronto 2 OT Toronto won best-of-five series 3-1 1933-34 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS Clarence Abel, Rosie Couture, Lou Trudel, Lionel SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS Conacher, Paul Thompson, Leroy Goldsworthy, Art March 23 Chicago 0 at Mtl. Maroons 0 Coulter, Roger Jenkins, Don McFadyen, Tom Cook, Doc March 26 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Chicago 0 OT Romnes, Johnny Gottselig, Mush March, Johnny Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 1-0 Sheppard, Charlie Gardiner (Captain), Bill Kendall, Jack Leswick; Tommy Gorman (Manager/Coach), Eddie March 24 Montreal 1 at NY Rangers 2 Froelich (Trainer) March 26 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 4 NY Rangers won total-goals series 6-5 1933 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 28 Mtl. Maroons 2 at NY Rangers 1 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 30 NY Rangers 3 at Mtl. Maroons 3 March 25 Toronto 1 at Boston 2 OT Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 5-4 March 28 Toronto 1 at Boston 0 OT March 30 Boston 2 at Toronto 1 OT SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 1 Boston 3 at Toronto 5 April 4 Mtl. Maroons 3 at Toronto 2 OT April 3 Boston 0 at Toronto 1 6OT April 6 Mtl. Maroons 3 at Toronto 1 Toronto won best-of-five series 3-2 April 9 Toronto 1 at Mtl. Maroons 4 Mtl. Maroons won best-of-five series 3-0 SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS March 25 Detroit 2 at Mtl. Maroons 0 1934-35 MONTREAL MAROONS March 28 Mtl. Maroons 2 at Detroit 3 , Cy Wentworth, Alec Connell, Toe Blake, Detroit won total-goals series 5-2 Stewart Evans, Earl Robinson, Bill Miller, Dave Trottier, , Baldy Northcott, (Captain), March 26 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 5 Russ Blinco, Al Shields, Sammy McManus, , March 28 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 3 Bob Gracie, Herb Cain, Dutch Gainor; Tommy Gorman NY Rangers won total-goals series 8-5 (Manager/Coach), Bill O’Brien (Trainer) SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 30 Detroit 0 at NY Rangers 2 1934 April 2 NY Rangers 4 at Detroit 3 NY Rangers won total-goals series 6-3 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 22 Detroit 2 at Toronto 1 OT SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL March 24 Detroit 6 at Toronto 3 April 4 Toronto 1 at NY Rangers 5 March 26 Toronto 3 at Detroit 1 April 8 NY Rangers 3 at Toronto 1 March 28 Toronto 5 at Detroit 1 April 11 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 3 March 30 Toronto 0 at Detroit 1 April 13 NY Rangers 1 at Toronto 0 OT Detroit won best-of-five series 3-2 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-1

SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS 1932-33 NEW YORK RANGERS March 22 Chicago 3 at Montreal 2 Ching Johnson, Butch Keeling, Frank Boucher, Art March 25 Montreal 1 at Chicago 1 OT Somers, Babe Siebert, , Andy Aitkenhead, Ott Chicago won total-goals series 4-3 Heller, Oscar Asmundson, Gord Pettinger, Doug Brennan, Cecil Dillon, (Captain), Murray Murdoch, Earl March 20 NY Rangers 0 at Mtl. Maroons 0 Seibert; Lester Patrick (Manager/Coach), Harry Westerby March 25 Mtl. Maroons 2 at NY Rangers 1 (Trainer) Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 2-1

SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 28 Chicago 3 at Mtl. Maroons 0 April 1 Mtl. Maroons 2 at Chicago 3 Chicago won total-goals series 6-2 83 1932 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 29 NY Rangers 0 at Chicago 2 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 31 Chicago 1 at NY Rangers 0 March 24 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 4 Chicago won total-goals series 3-0 March 26 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 3 3OT March 27 Montreal 0 at NY Rangers 1 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL March 29 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 5 April 3 Montreal 2 at Chicago 1 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-1 April 5 Montreal 1 at Chicago 2 2OT April 9 Chicago 3 at Montreal 2 3OT SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS April 11 Chicago 2 at Montreal 4 March 27 Toronto 0 at Chicago 1 April 14 Chicago 0 at Montreal 2 March 29 Chicago 1 at Toronto 6 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-2 Toronto won total-goals series 6-2 1930-31 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 27 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Detroit 1 , Wildor Larochelle, Marty Burke, Sylvio March 29 Detroit 0 at Mtl. Maroons 2 Mantha (Captain), Howie Morenz, Johnny Gagnon, Aurel Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 3-1 Joliat, Armand Mondou, Pit Lepine, , Georges Mantha, Art Lesieur, Nick Wasnie, Bert McCaffrey, Gus SERIES D – SEMIFINALS Rivers, Jean Pusie; Leo Dandurand (Manager), Cecil Hart March 31 Toronto 1 at Mtl. Maroons 1 (Coach), Ed Dufour (Trainer) April 2 Mtl. Maroons 2 at Toronto 3 OT Toronto won total-goals series 4-3 1930 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 5 Toronto 6 at NY Rangers 4 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 7 Toronto 6 vs. NY Rangers 2 * March 20 Boston 2 at Mtl. Maroons 1 3OT April 9 NY Rangers 4 at Toronto 6 March 22 Boston 4 at Mtl. Maroons 2 * Played in Boston March 25 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Boston 0 2OT Toronto won best-of-five series 3-0 March 27 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Boston 5 Boston won best-of-five series 3-1 1931-32 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS , , King Clancy, Andy SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS Blair, Red Horner, Lorne Chabot, Alex Levinsky, Joe March 23 Montreal 1 at Chicago 0 Primeau, Harold Darragh, Baldy Cotton, Frank Finnigan, March 26 Chicago 2 at Montreal 2 3OT Hap Day (Captain), Ace Bailey, Bob Gracie, Fred Montreal won total-goals series 3-2 Robertson, Earl Miller; Conn Smythe (Manager), Dick Irvin (Coach), Tim Daly (Trainer) March 20 NY Rangers 1 at Ottawa 1 March 23 Ottawa 2 at NY Rangers 5 NY Rangers won total-goals series 6-3 1931 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS SERIES A – SEMIFINALS March 28 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 2 4OT March 24 Montreal 4 at Boston 5 OT March 30 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 0 March 26 Montreal 1 at Boston 0 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-0 March 28 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 OT March 30 Boston 3 at Montreal 1 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL April 1 Boston 2 at Montreal 3 OT April 1 Montreal 3 at Boston 0 Montreal won best-of-five series 3-2 April 3 Boston 3 at Montreal 4 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-0 SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS March 24 Chicago 2 at Toronto 2 1929-30 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 26 Toronto 1 at Chicago 2 OT George Hainsworth, Marty Burke, (Captain), Chicago won total-goals series 4-3 Howie Morenz, Bert McCaffrey, Aurel Joliat, Albert Leduc, Pit Lepine, Wildor Larochelle, Nick Wasnie, Gerry Carson, March 24 Mtl. Maroons 1 at NY Rangers 5 Armand Mondou, Georges Mantha, Gus Rivers; Leo March 26 NY Rangers 3 at Mtl. Maroons 0 Dandurand (Manager), Cecil Hart (Coach), Ed Dufour NY Rangers won total-goals series 8-1 (Trainer)

84 1929 STANLEY CUP FINAL April 5 NY Rangers 0 at Mtl. Maroons 2 SERIES A – SEMIFINALS April 7 NY Rangers 2 at Mtl. Maroons 1 OT March 19 Montreal 0 at Boston 1 April 10 NY Rangers 0 at Mtl. Maroons 2 March 21 Montreal 0 at Boston 1 April 12 NY Rangers 1 at Mtl. Maroons 0 March 23 Boston 3 at Montreal 2 April 14 NY Rangers 2 at Mtl. Maroons 1 Boston won best-of-five series 3-0 NY Rangers won best-of-five series 3-2

SERIES B AND C – QUARTERFINALS 1927-28 NEW YORK RANGERS March 19 NY Rangers 0 at NY Americans 0 Lorne Chabot, Clarence Abel, Leo Bourgeault, Ching March 21 NY Americans 0 at NY Rangers 1 2OT Johnson, Bill Cook (Captain), Bun Cook, Frank Boucher, NY Rangers won total-goals series 1-0 Bill Boyd, Murray Murdoch, Paul Thompson, Alex Gray, Joe Miller, Patsy Callighen; Lester Patrick (Manager/ March 19 Toronto 3 at Detroit 1 Coach), Harry Westerby (Trainer) March 21 Detroit 1 at Toronto 4 Toronto won total-goals series 7-2 1927 SERIES D – SEMIFINALS March 24 Toronto 0 at NY Rangers 1 QUARTERFINALS March 26 NY Rangers 2 at Toronto 1 OT March 29 Montreal 1 at Mtl. Maroons 1 NY Rangers won best-of-three series 2-0 March 31 Mtl. Maroons 0 at Montreal 1 OT Montreal won total-goals series 2-1 SERIES E – STANLEY CUP FINAL March 28 NY Rangers 0 at Boston 2 March 29 Boston 6 vs. Chicago 1 * March 29 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 1 March 31 Chicago 4 at Boston 4 Boston won best-of-three series 2-0 * Played in New York Boston won total-goals series 10-5 1928-29 BOSTON BRUINS Tiny Thompson, Eddie Shore, Lionel Hitchman (Captain), SEMIFINALS Percy Galbraith, Mickey MacKay, Red Green, Dutch April 2 Ottawa 4 at Montreal 0 Gainor, Harry Oliver, Eddie Rodden, Dit Clapper, Cooney April 4 Montreal 1 at Ottawa 1 Weiland, Lloyd Klein, , Bill Carson, George Ottawa won total-goals series 5-1 Owen, Myles Lane; Art Ross (Manager/Coach), Win Green (Trainer) April 2 NY Rangers 0 at Boston 0 April 4 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 1 Boston won total-goals series 3-1 1928 STANLEY CUP FINAL QUARTERFINALS April 7 Ottawa 0 at Boston 0 OT March 27 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Ottawa 0 April 9 Ottawa 3 at Boston 1 March 29 Ottawa 1 at Mtl. Maroons 2 April 11 Boston 1 at Ottawa 1 OT Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 3-1 April 13 Boston 1 at Ottawa 3 Ottawa won best-of-five series 2-0-2 March 27 Pittsburgh 0 at NY Rangers 4 March 29 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 2 1926-27 OTTAWA SENATORS NY Rangers won total-goals series 6-4 Alec Connell, King Clancy, Georges Boucher (Captain), Ed Gorman, Frank Finnigan, Alex Smith, Hec Kilrea, Hooley SEMIFINALS Smith, Cy Denneny, Frank Nighbor, Jack Adams, Milt March 31 Montreal 2 at Mtl. Maroons 2 Halliday; Dave Gill (Manager/Coach) April 3 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Montreal 0 OT Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 3-2 1926 March 31 Boston 1 at NY Rangers 1 April 3 NY Rangers 4 at Boston 1 NHL SEMIFINAL NY Rangers won total-goals series 5-2 March 20 Mtl. Maroons 3 at Pittsburgh 1 March 23 Pittsburgh 3 at Mtl. Maroons 3 Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 6-4

85 NHL FINAL 1924-25 VICTORIA COUGARS March 25 Ottawa 1 at Mtl. Maroons 1 Hap Holmes, Clem Loughlin (Captain), Gord Fraser, Frank March 27 Mtl. Maroons 1 at Ottawa 0 Fredrickson, Jack Walker, Gizzy Hart, Harold Halderson, Mtl. Maroons won total-goals series 2-1 Frank Foyston, Wally Elmer, Harry Meeking, Jocko Anderson; Lester Patrick (Manager/Coach) WHL SEMIFINAL March 12 Victoria 3 at 3 March 16 Saskatoon 0 at Victoria 1 OT 1924 Victoria won total-goals series 4-3 NHL FINAL WHL FINAL March 8 Ottawa 0 at Montreal 1 March 20 Edmonton 1 at Victoria 3 March 11 Montreal 4 at Ottawa 2 March 22 Victoria 2 vs. Edmonton 2 * Montreal won total-goals series 5-2 * Played in Vancouver

Victoria won total-goals series 5-3 PCHA FINAL

March 3 Seattle 2 at Vancouver 2 STANLEY CUP FINAL March 7 Vancouver 2 at Seattle 1 OT March 30 Victoria 0 at Mtl. Maroons 3 Vancouver won total-goals series 4-3 April 1 Victoria 0 at Mtl. Maroons 3

April 3 Victoria 3 at Mtl. Maroons 2 WCHL FINAL April 6 Victoria 0 at Mtl. Maroons 2 March 5 Calgary 2 at Regina 2 Mtl. Maroons won best-of-five series 3-1 March 7 Regina 0 at Calgary 2

Calgary won total-goals series 4-2 1925-26 MONTREAL MAROONS

Clint Benedict, , Frank Carson, Dunc Munro PCHA / WCHL PLAYOFF (Captain), , Punch Broadbent, Babe Siebert, March 10 Calgary 1 at Vancouver 3 Chuck Dinsmore, Merlyn Phillips, Hobie Kitchen, Sam March 12 Vancouver 3 at Calgary 6 Rothschild, Albert Holway, George Horne, Bernie Brophy; March 15 Calgary 3 vs. Vancouver 1 * Eddie Gerard (Manager/Coach), Bill O’Brien (Trainer) * Played in Winnipeg Calgary won best-of-three series 2-1

1925 STANLEY CUP SEMIFINAL March 18 Vancouver 2 at Montreal 3 NHL SEMIFINAL March 20 Vancouver 1 at Montreal 2 March 11 Toronto 2 at Montreal 3 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-0 March 13 Montreal 2 at Toronto 0 Montreal won total-goals series 5-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL March 22 Calgary 1 at Montreal 6 NHL FINAL March 25 Calgary 0 vs. Montreal 3 * Montreal vs. Hamilton* * Played in Ottawa * Montreal declared NHL champion due to Hamilton players’ strike. Montreal won best-of-three series 2-0

WCHL SEMIFINAL 1923-24 MONTREAL CANADIENS March 6 Saskatoon 1 at Victoria 3 Georges Vezina, (Captain), Billy Coutu, March 10 Victoria 3 at Saskatoon 3 Howie Morenz, Aurel Joliat, , Odie Cleghorn, Victoria won total-goals series 6-4 Sylvio Mantha, Bobby Boucher, Billy Bell, Billy Cameron, Joe Malone, Charles Fortier; Leo Dandurand (Manager/ WCHL FINAL Coach) March 14 Victoria 1 at Calgary 1 March 18 Calgary 0 at Victoria 2 Victoria won total-goals series 3-1 1923

STANLEY CUP FINAL NHL FINAL March 21 Montreal 2 at Victoria 5 March 7 Ottawa 2 at Montreal 0 March 23 Montreal 1 vs. Victoria 3 * March 9 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 1 March 27 Montreal 4 at Victoria 2 Ottawa won total-goals series 3-2 March 30 Montreal 1 at Victoria 6 * Played in Vancouver Victoria won best-of-five series 3-1 PCHA FINAL March 7 Vancouver 3 at Victoria 0

March 12 Victoria 3 at Vancouver 2 Vancouver won total-goals series 5-3 86 WCHL FINAL 1921-22 TORONTO ST. PATRICKS March 14 Edmonton 1 at Regina 0 Ted Stackhouse, Corb Denneny, Rod Smylie, Lloyd March 16 Regina 3 at Edmonton 3 OT Andrews, John Ross Roach, , Billy Stuart, Edmonton won total-goals series 4-3 Babe Dye, Ken Randall, Reg Noble (Captain), Eddie Gerard (borrowed for one game from Ottawa), Stan STANLEY CUP SEMIFINAL Jackson, Ivan Mitchell; Charlie Querrie (Manager), George March 16 Ottawa 1 at Vancouver 0 O’Donoghue (Coach) March 19 Ottawa 1 at Vancouver 4 March 23 Ottawa 3 at Vancouver 2 March 26 Ottawa 5 at Vancouver 1 1921 Ottawa won best-of-five series 3-1 NHL FINAL STANLEY CUP FINAL March 10 Toronto 0 at Ottawa 5 March 29 Ottawa 2 vs. Edmonton 1 OT* March 14 Ottawa 2 at Toronto 0 March 31 Ottawa 1 vs. Edmonton 0 * Ottawa won total-goals series 7-0 * Played in Vancouver

Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-0 PCHA FINAL

March 14 Seattle 0 at Vancouver 7 1922-23 OTTAWA SENATORS March 16 Vancouver 6 at Seattle 2 Georges Boucher, Lionel Hitchman, Frank Nighbor, King Vancouver won total-goals series 13-2 Clancy, Harry Helman, , Jack Darragh, Eddie

Gerard (Captain), Cy Denneny, Punch Broadbent; Tommy STANLEY CUP FINAL Gorman (Manager), Pete Green (Coach), F. Dolan March 21 Ottawa 1 at Vancouver 3 (Trainer) March 24 Ottawa 4 at Vancouver 3

March 28 Ottawa 3 at Vancouver 2 March 31 Ottawa 2 at Vancouver 3 1922 April 4 Ottawa 2 at Vancouver 1 Ottawa won best-of-five series 3-2 NHL FINAL March 11 Ottawa 4 at Toronto 5 1920-21 OTTAWA SENATORS March 13 Toronto 0 at Ottawa 0 Jack MacKell, Jack Darragh, Morley Bruce, Georges Toronto won total-goals series 5-4 Boucher, Eddie Gerard (Captain), Clint Benedict, Sprague Cleghorn, Frank Nighbor, Punch Broadbent, Cy Denneny, PCHA FINAL Leth Graham; Tommy Gorman (Manager), Pete Green March 3 Vancouver 1 at Seattle 0 (Coach), F. Dolan (Trainer) March 6 Seattle 0 at Vancouver 1 Vancouver won total-goals series 2-0 1920 WCHL PLAYOFF

March 2 Regina 1 at Calgary 0 NHL FINAL March 3 Calgary 1 at Regina 1 * No series played. Ottawa won both halves of split schedule. Regina won total-goals series 2-1 PCHA FINAL WCHL FINAL March 12 Vancouver 3 at Seattle 1 March 4 Edmonton 1 at Regina 1 March 15 Seattle 6 at Vancouver 0 March 6 Regina 2 at Edmonton 1 Seattle won total-goals series 7-3 Regina won total-goals series 3-2 STANLEY CUP FINAL PCHA / WCHL PLAYOFF March 22 Seattle 2 at Ottawa 3 March 8 Regina 2 at Vancouver 1 March 24 Seattle 0 at Ottawa 3 March 11 Vancouver 4 at Regina 0 March 27 Seattle 3 at Ottawa 1 Vancouver won total-goals series 5-2 March 30 Seattle 5 vs. Ottawa 2 * April 1 Seattle 1 vs. Ottawa 6 * STANLEY CUP FINAL * Played in Toronto March 17 Vancouver 4 at Toronto 3 Ottawa won best-of-five series 3-2 March 21 Vancouver 1 at Toronto 2 OT March 23 Vancouver 3 at Toronto 0 1919-20 OTTAWA SENATORS March 25 Vancouver 0 at Toronto 6 Jack MacKell, Jack Darragh, Morley Bruce, Horrace March 28 Vancouver 1 at Toronto 5 Merrill, Georges Boucher, Eddie Gerard (Captain), Clint Toronto won best-of-five series 3-2 Benedict, Sprague Cleghorn, Frank Nighbor, Punch

87 Broadbent, Cy Denneny; Tommy Gorman (Manager), Pete Green (Coach) 1917

1919 NHA PLAYOFF March 7 Ottawa 2 at Montreal 5 NHL FINAL March 10 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 4 Feb. 22 Ottawa 4 at Montreal 8 Montreal won total-goals series 7-6 Feb. 27 Montreal 5 at Ottawa 3 March 1 Ottawa 3 at Montreal 6 STANLEY CUP FINAL March 3 Montreal 3 at Ottawa 6 March 17 Montreal 8 at Seattle 4 March 6 Ottawa 2 at Montreal 4 March 20 Montreal 1 at Seattle 6 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-1 March 23 Montreal 1 at Seattle 4 March 26 Montreal 1 at Seattle 9 PCHA FINAL Seattle won best-of-five series 3-1 March 12 Vancouver 1 at Seattle 6 March 14 Seattle 1 at Vancouver 4 1916-17 SEATTLE METROPOLITANS Seattle won total-goals series 7-5 Hap Holmes, Ed Carpenter, Cully Wilson, Jack Walker, Bernie Morris, Frank Foyston, Roy Rickey, Jim Riley, STANLEY CUP FINAL Bobby Rowe (Captain); Peter Muldoon (Manager) March 19 Montreal 0 at Seattle 7 March 22 Montreal 4 at Seattle 2 March 24 Montreal 2 at Seattle 7 1916 March 26 Montreal 0 at Seattle 0 OT March 29 Montreal 4 at Seattle 3 OT STANLEY CUP FINAL Series canceled due to influenza epidemic March 20 Portland 2 at Montreal 0 March 22 Portland 1 at Montreal 2 1918-19 NO DECISION March 25 Portland 3 at Montreal 6 Series halted by Spanish influenza epidemic, illness of March 28 Portland 6 at Montreal 5 several players and death of Joe Hall of Montreal March 30 Portland 1 at Montreal 2 Canadiens from the flu. Five games had been played when Montreal won best-of-five series 3-2 the series was halted, each team having won two and tied one. 1915-16 MONTREAL CANADIENS Georges Vezina, Bert Corbeau, Jack Laviolette, Newsy Lalonde, Louis Berlinquette, Goldie Prodger, Howard 1918 McNamara (Captain), , Skene Ronan, Amos Arbour, Skinner Poulin, Jack Fournier; George Kennedy NHL FINAL (Manager) March 11 Montreal 3 at Toronto 7 March 13 Toronto 3 at Montreal 4 Toronto won total-goals series 10-7 1915

PCHA FINAL NHA PLAYOFF March 11 Seattle 2 at Vancouver 2 March 10 MTL Wanderers 0 at Ottawa 4 March 13 Vancouver 1 at Seattle 0 March 13 Ottawa 0 at MTL Wanderers 1 Vancouver won total-goals series 3-2 Ottawa won total-goals series 4-1

STANLEY CUP FINAL STANLEY CUP FINAL March 20 Vancouver 3 at Toronto 5 March 22 Ottawa 2 at Vancouver 6 March 23 Vancouver 6 at Toronto 4 March 24 Ottawa 3 at Vancouver 8 March 26 Vancouver 3 at Toronto 6 March 26 Ottawa 3 at Vancouver 12 March 28 Vancouver 8 at Toronto 1 Vancouver won best-of-five series 3-0 March 30 Vancouver 1 at Toronto 2 Toronto won best-of-five series 3-2 1914-15 VANCOUVER MILLIONAIRES Ken Mallen, Frank Nighbor, Cyclone Taylor, Hugh 1917-18 TORONTO ARENAS Lehman, Lloyd Cook, Mickey MacKay, , Rusty Crawford, Harry Meeking, Ken Randall (Captain), Jim Seaborn, Si Griffis (Captain), Johnny Matz; Frank Corb Denneny, Harry Cameron, Jack Adams, Alf Skinner, Patrick (Playing Manager) Harry Mummery, Hap Holmes, Reg Noble, Sammy Hebert, Jack Marks, Jack Coughlin; Charlie Querrie (Manager),

Dick Carroll (Coach), Frank Carroll (Trainer) 88 1914 1911

NHA PLAYOFF OPHL PLAYOFF March 7 Toronto 0 at Montreal 2 March 1 Galt 8 vs. Waterloo 0 * March 11 Montreal 0 at Toronto 6 * Played in Berlin Toronto won total-goals series 6-2 Galt won one-game series

STANLEY CUP FINAL CHALLENGE SEMIFINAL March 14 Victoria 2 at Toronto 5 March 3 Port Hope 4 at Galt 8 March 17 Victoria 5 at Toronto 6 OT March 7 Galt 4 at Port Hope 4 March 19 Victoria 1 at Toronto 2 Galt won total-goals series 12-8 Toronto won best-of-five series 3-0 CHALLENGE SEMIFINAL 1913-14 TORONTO BLUESHIRTS March 8 Port Arthur 6 vs. Prince Albert 3 * Con Corbeau, Roy McGiffin, Jack Walker, George March 10 Port Arthur 6 vs. Prince Albert 5 * McNamara, Cully Wilson, Frank Foyston, Harry Cameron, * Played in Winnipeg Hap Holmes, Scotty Davidson (Captain), Harriston; Jack Port Arthur won total goals series 12-8 Marshall (Playing Manager), Frank Carroll, Dick Carroll (Trainers) CUP CHALLENGES March 13 Galt 4 at Ottawa 7 Ottawa won one-game challenge

1913 March 16 Port Arthur 4 at Ottawa 13 Ottawa won one-game challenge CUP CHALLENGE March 8 Sydney 3 at Quebec 14 1910-11 OTTAWA SENATORS March 10 Sydney 2 at Quebec 6 Hamby Shore, Percy LeSueur (Captain), Jack Darragh, Quebec won total-goals series 20-5 Bruce Stuart, Marty Walsh, Bruce Ridpath, Fred Lake, Dubbie Kerr, Alex Currie, Horace Gaul 1912-13 QUEBEC BULLDOGS Joe Malone (Captain), Joe Hall, Paddy Moran, Harry Mummery, , Jack Marks, Rusty Crawford, Billy Creighton, Jeff Malone, Rocket Power; M.J. Quinn 1910 (March) (Manager), D. Beland (Trainer) CUP CHALLENGE March 12 Berlin 3 at MTL Wanderers 7

Montreal won one-game challenge 1912 1909-10 (March) – MONTREAL WANDERERS CHALLENGE SEMIFINAL Cecil Blachford, Moose Johnson, Ernie Russell, Riley March 2 Saskatoon 1 vs. Port Arthur 11 * Hern, Harry Hyland, Jack Marshall, Pud Glass (Captain), March 4 Saskatoon 5 at Port Arthur 1 * * Played in Winnipeg Jimmy Gardner; Dickie Boon (Manager) Port Arthur won total-goals series 12-6 (chose not to challenge NHA champions) 1910 (January) CUP CHALLENGE March 11 3 at Quebec 9 CUP CHALLENGES March 13 Moncton 0 at Quebec 8 Jan. 5 Galt 3 at Ottawa 12 Quebec won total-goals series 17-3 Jan. 7 Galt 1 at Ottawa 3 Ottawa won total-goals series 15-4 1911-12 QUEBEC BULLDOGS Goldie Prodger, Joe Hall, Walter Rooney, Paddy Moran, Jan. 18 Edmonton 4 at Ottawa 8 Jack Marks, Jack McDonald, Eddie Oatman, George Jan. 20 Edmonton 7 at Ottawa 13 Leonard, Joe Malone (Captain); C. Nolan (Coach), M.J. Ottawa won total-goals series 21-11 Quinn (Manager), D. Beland (Trainer) 1909-10 (January) – OTTAWA SENATORS Dubbie Kerr, Fred Lake, Percy LeSueur, Ken Mallen, Bruce Ridpath, Gord Roberts, Hamby Shore, Bruce Stuart (Captain), Marty Walsh

89 1909 CUP CHALLENGE March 23 MTL Wanderers 7 vs. Kenora 2 * OPHL PLAYOFF March 25 MTL Wanderers 5 vs. Kenora 6 * Feb. 25 1 at Galt 7 * * Played in Winnipeg * Played at Montreal won total-goals series 12-8 Galt won one-game tiebreaker 1906-07 (March 25) – MONTREAL WANDERERS 1908-09 OTTAWA SENATORS Billy Strachan, Riley Hern, Lester Patrick (Captain), Hod Fred Lake, Percy LeSueur, Cyclone Taylor, Billy Gilmour, Stuart, Pud Glass, Ernie Russell, Cecil Blachford, Moose Dubbie Kerr, Edgar Dey, Marty Walsh, Bruce Stuart Johnson, Rod Kennedy, Jack Marshall; Dickie Boon (Captain) (Manager)

1906-07 (March 18) – KENORA THISTLES 1908 (December) Eddie Giroux, Si Griffis, Tom Hooper, Fred Whitcroft, Alf Smith, Harry Westwick, Roxy Beaudro,

(Captain), Russell Phillips CUP CHALLENGE

Dec. 28 Edmonton 3 at MTL Wanderers 7 Dec. 30 Edmonton 7 at MTL Wanderers 6 Montreal won total-goals series 13-10 1907 (January)

1907-08 MONTREAL WANDERERS CUP CHALLENGE Riley Hern, Art Ross, Walter Smaill, Pud Glass, Bruce Jan. 17 Kenora 4 at MTL Wanderers 2 Stuart, Ernie Russell, Moose Johnson, Cecil Blachford Jan. 21 Kenora 8 at MTL Wanderers 6 (Captain), Tom Hooper, Larry Gilmour, Ernie Liffiton; Kenora won best-of-three series 2-0 Dickie Boon (Manager) 1906-07 (January) – KENORA THISTLES Eddie Giroux, Art Ross, Si Griffis, Tom Hooper, Billy 1908 (March) McGimsie, Roxy Beaudro, Tommy Phillips (Captain), Joe Hall, Russell Phillips

CUP CHALLENGES March 10 Winnipeg 5 at MTL Wanderers 11 March 12 Winnipeg 3 at MTL Wanderers 9 1906 (December) Montreal won total-goals series 20-8 CUP CHALLENGE March 14 Toronto 4 at MTL Wanderers 6 Dec. 27 New 3 at MTL Wanderers 10 Montreal won one-game challenge 1-0 Dec. 29 New Glasgow 2 at MTL Wanderers 7 Montreal won total-goals series 17-5

1908 (January) 1906-07 (December) – MONTREAL WANDERERS Riley Hern, Billy Strachan, Rod Kennedy, Lester Patrick

(Captain), Pud Glass, Ernie Russell, Moose Johnson, Cecil CHALLENGE SEMIFINAL Blachford, Dickie Boon (Manager) Dec. 27 Renfrew 1 at Ottawa 4

Dec. 30 Ottawa 1 at Renfrew 3 Ottawa won total-goals series 5-4 1906 (March) CUP CHALLENGE Jan. 9 Ottawa 3 at MTL Wanderers 9 CUP CHALLENGE Jan. 13 Ottawa 1 at MTL Wanderers 13 March 6 Smiths Falls 5 at Ottawa 6 Montreal won total-goals series 22-4 March 8 Smiths Falls 2 at Ottawa 8 Ottawa won total-goals series 14-7

1907 (March) NOVA SCOTIA PLAYOFF March 6 New Glasgow 7 at Halifax 1 * * Played at Truro CUP PLAYOFF New Glasgow won one-game tiebreaker March 16 Kenora 8 vs. Brandon 6 * March 18 Kenora 4 vs. Brandon 1 * MARITIME PLAYOFF * Played in Winnipeg March 12 Moncton 1 at New Glasgow 4 OT Kenora won best-of-three series 2-0 March 14 Moncton 1 at New Glasgow 2 OT

New Glasgow won best-of-three series 2-0

90 PLAYOFF March 9 Brandon 3 at Ottawa 6 March 8 Kenora 8 at Winnipeg 2 March 11 Brandon 3 at Ottawa 9 Kenora won one-game tiebreaker Ottawa won total-goals series 15-6

CUP PLAYOFF 1903-04 OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN March 14 Ottawa 1 at MTL Wanderers 9 Suddy Gilmour, Arthur Moore, Frank McGee, Bouse March 17 MTL Wanderers 3 at Ottawa 9 Hutton, Billy Gilmour, Jim McGee, Harry Westwick, Harvey Montreal won total-goals series 12-10 Pulford (Captain), Scott, Alf Smith (Playing Coach)

1905-06 (March) – MONTREAL WANDERERS Henri Menard, Billy Strachan, Rod Kennedy, Lester 1904 (February) Patrick, Pud Glass, Ernie Russell, Moose Johnson, Cecil Blachford (Captain), Josh Arnold; Dickie Boon (Manager) CUP CHALLENGE Feb. 23 TOR Marlboros 3 at Ottawa 6 Feb. 25 TOR Marlboros 2 at Ottawa 11 1906 (February) Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-0

CUP CHALLENGE Feb. 27 Queen’s U. 7 at Ottawa 16 1904 (January) Feb. 28 Queen’s U. 7 at Ottawa 12 Ottawa won total-goals series 28-14 CUP CHALLENGE Dec. 30 Winnipeg R.C. 1 at Ottawa 9 1905-06 (February) – OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN Jan. 1 Winnipeg R.C. 6 at Ottawa 2 Harvey Pulford (Captain), Arthur Moore, Harry Westwick, Jan. 4 Winnipeg R.C. 0 at Ottawa 2 Frank McGee, Alf Smith (Playing Coach), Billy Gilmour, Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-1 Billy Hague, Harry Smith, Tommy Smith, Coo Dion, Jack Ebbs

1903 (March)

1905 (March) CUP PLAYOFF March 7 Ottawa 1 at MTL Victorias 1 CUP CHALLENGE March 10 MTL Victorias 0 at Ottawa 8 March 7 Rat Portage 9 at Ottawa 3 Ottawa won total-goals series 9-1 March 9 Rat Portage 2 at Ottawa 4 March 11 Rat Portage 4 at Ottawa 5 CUP CHALLENGE Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-1 March 12 Rat Portage 2 at Ottawa 6 March 14 Rat Portage 2 at Ottawa 4 1904-05 OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN Ottawa won total-goals series 10-4 Dave Finnie, Harvey Pulford (Captain), Arthur Moore, Harry Westwick, Frank McGee, Alf Smith (Playing Coach), 1902-03 (March) – OTTAWA SILVER SEVEN Billy Gilmour, Frank White, Horace Gaul, Hamby Shore, Suddy Gilmour, Percy Sims, Bouse Hutton, Dave Gilmour, Bones Allen Billy Gilmour, Harry Westwick, Frank McGee, F.H. Wood, A.A. Fraser, Charles Spittal, Harvey Pulford (Captain), Arthur Moore; Alf Smith (Coach) 1905 (January)

CUP CHALLENGE 1903 (February) Jan. 13 Dawson City 2 at Ottawa 9 Jan. 16 Dawson City 2 at Ottawa 23 CUP CHALLENGE Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-0 Jan. 29 Winnipeg 1 at Montreal AAA 8 Jan. 31 Winnipeg 2 at Montreal AAA 2 OT Feb. 2 Winnipeg 4 at Montreal AAA 2 1904 (March) Feb. 4 Winnipeg 1 at Montreal AAA 4 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-1 CUP CHALLENGES March 2 Ottawa 5 at MTL Wanderers 5 1902-03 (February) – MONTREAL AAA Series awarded to Ottawa Tom Hodge, Dickie Boon, Billy Nicholson, Tommy Phillips, Art Hooper, Billy Bellingham, Jack Marshall, Jimmy Gardner, Cecil Blachford, George Smith

91 1902 (March) 1899 (March)

CUP CHALLENGE CUP CHALLENGE March 13 Montreal AAA 0 at Winnipeg 1 March 14 Queen’s U. 2 at MTL Shamrocks 6 March 15 Montreal AAA 5 at Winnipeg 0 Montreal won one-game challenge March 17 Montreal AAA 2 at Winnipeg 1 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-1 1898-99 (March) – MONTREAL SHAMROCKS Joe McKenna, Frank Tansey, Frank Wall, Harry Trihey 1901-02 (March) – MONTREAL AAA (Captain), Art Farrell, Fred Scanlon, Jack Brannen, John Tom Hodge, Dickie Boon, Billy Nicholson, Art Hooper, Billy Dobby, Charles Hoerner Bellingham, Charles Liffiton, Jack Marshall, Roland Elliot, Jimmy Gardner 1899 (February)

1902 (January) CUP CHALLENGE Feb. 15 Winnipeg 1 at MTL Victorias 2 CUP CHALLENGE Feb. 18 Winnipeg 2 at MTL Victorias 3 Jan. 21 TOR Wellingtons 3 at Winnipeg 5 Montreal won best-of-three series 2-0 Jan. 23 TOR Wellingtons 3 at Winnipeg 5 Winnipeg won best-of-three series 2-0 1898-99 (February) – MONTREAL VICTORIAS Gordon Lewis, Mike Grant, Graham Drinkwater (Captain), 1901-02 (January) – WINNIPEG VICTORIAS Cam Davidson, Bob McDougall, Ernie McLea, Frank Burke Wood, Tony Gingras, Charles Johnstone, Rod Flett, Richardson, Jack Ewing, , Douglas Acer, Magnus Flett, Dan Bain (Captain), Fred Scanlon, F. Fred McRobie Cadham, Art Brown

1898 1901 1897-98 MONTREAL VICTORIAS CUP CHALLENGE Gordon Lewis, Hartland McDougall, Mike Grant, Graham Jan. 29 Winnipeg 4 at MTL Shamrocks 3 Drinkwater, Cam Davidson, Bob McDougall, Ernie McLea, Jan. 31 Winnipeg 2 at MTL Shamrocks 1 OT Frank Richardson (Captain), Jack Ewing Winnipeg won best-of-three series 2-0

1900-01 WINNIPEG VICTORIAS 1897 Burke Wood, Jack Marshall, Tony Gingras, Charles Johnstone, Rod Flett, Magnus Flett, Dan Bain (Captain), CUP CHALLENGE Art Brown, George Carruthers Dec. 27 Ottawa 2 at MTL Victorias 15 Montreal declared series winner

1900 (March) 1896-97 MONTREAL VICTORIAS Gordon Lewis, Harold Henderson, Mike Grant (Captain), CUP CHALLENGE Cam Davidson, Graham Drinkwater, Bob McDougall, Ernie March 5 Halifax 2 at MTL Shamrocks10 McLea, Shirley Davidson, Hartland McDougall, Jack March 7 Halifax 0 at MTL Shamrocks11 Ewing, Percy Molson, David Gillilan, McLellan Montreal won total-goals series 21-2

1899-1900 MONTREAL SHAMROCKS 1896 (December) Joe McKenna, Frank Tansey, Frank Wall, Art Farrell, Fred Scanlon, Harry Trihey (Captain), Jack Brannen CUP CHALLENGE Dec. 30 MTL Victorias 6 at Winnipeg 5 Montreal won one-game challenge 1900 (February) 1895-96 (December) – MONTREAL VICTORIAS CUP CHALLENGE Harold Henderson, Mike Grant (Captain), Bob McDougall, Feb. 12 Winnipeg 4 at MTL Shamrocks 3 Graham Drinkwater, Shirley Davidson, Hartland Feb. 14 Winnipeg 2 at MTL Shamrocks 3 McDougall, Ernie McLea, Cam Davidson, David Gillilan, Feb. 16 Winnipeg 4 at MTL Shamrocks 5 Stanley Willett, Gordon Lewis, W. Wallace Montreal won best-of-three series 2-1

92 1896 (February)

CUP CHALLENGE Feb. 14 Winnipeg 2 at MTL Victorias 0 Winnipeg won one-game challenge

1895-96 (February) – WINNIPEG VICTORIAS Whitey Merritt, Rod Flett, Fred Higginbotham, Jack Armytage (Captain), Tote Campbell, Dan Bain, Charles Johnstone, Attie Howard

1895

CUP CHALLENGE March 9 Queen’s U. 1 at Montreal AAA 5 * * Montreal Victorias declared champions under previous agreement. Montreal won one-game challenge

1894-95 MONTREAL VICTORIAS Robert Jones, Harold Henderson, Mike Grant (Captain), Shirley Davidson, Hartland McDougall, Bob McDougall, Norman Rankin, Graham Drinkwater, Roland Elliot, William Pullan, Arthur Fenwick, A. McDougall

1894

SEMIFINAL March 17 MTL Victorias 2 at Montreal AAA 3

FINAL March 22 Ottawa 1 at Montreal AAA 3

1893-94 MONTREAL AAA Herb Collins, Allan Cameron, George James, Billy Barlow, Clare Mussen, Archie Hodgson, Haviland Routh, Alex Irving, James Stewart, E. O’Brien, Toad Wand, Alex Kingan

1893

1892-93 MONTREAL AAA Tom Paton, James Stewart, Allan Cameron, Haviland Routh, Archie Hodgson, Billy Barlow, Alex Irving, Alex Kingan, G.S. Low

93 PLAYOFF HISTORY OF NHL TEAMS

NOTES: * Arizona totals include Winnipeg Jets, 1979-96, and Phoenix Coyotes, 1996-14 * Calgary totals include , 1972-80 * Carolina totals include Hartford Whalers, 1979-97 * Colorado totals include Quebec Nordiques, 1979-95 * Dallas totals include Minnesota North Stars, 1967-93 * New Jersey totals include Kansas City Scouts, 1974-76, and Colorado Rockies, 1976-82 * Winnipeg totals include Atlanta Thrashers, 1999-11

TEAMS/CITIES: SERIES: ANA – Anaheim Ducks CF – Conference Final ARI – Arizona Coyotes CQF – Conference Quarterfinal ATL – Atlanta Thrashers CSF – Conference Semifinal BOS – Boston Bruins DSF – Division Semifinal BUF – Buffalo Sabres F – Final CAR – Carolina Hurricanes FR – First Round CGY – Calgary Flames PRE – Preliminary Round Cgy. T. – Calgary Tigers (Western Canada Hockey League) QF – Quarterfinal CHI – Chicago Blackhawks SR - Second Round COL – Colorado Avalanche DAL – Dallas Stars DET – Detroit Red Wings EDM – Edmonton Oilers Edm. E. – Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL) FLA – Florida Panthers HFD – Hartford Whalers LAK – Los Angeles Kings MNS – Minnesota North Stars MIN – Minnesota Wild MTL – Montreal Canadiens Mtl. M. – Montreal Maroons NJD – New Jersey Devils NSH – Nashville Predators NYA – NYI – New York Islanders NYR – New York Rangers OAK – Oakland Seals SEN – Ottawa Senators (1917-34) OTT – Ottawa Senators (1992-present) PHI – Philadelphia Flyers PHX – Phoenix Coyotes PIT – Pittsburgh Penguins Pit. P. – QUE – Quebec Nordiques SEA – Seattle Metropolitans (Pacific Coast Hockey Association) SJS – San Jose Sharks STL – St. Louis Blues TBL – Tampa Bay Lightning TOR – Toronto Maple Leafs VAN – Vancouver Canucks Van. M. – Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) VIC – Victoria Cougars (WCHL) WIN – Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) WPG – Winnipeg Jets (2011-present) WSH – Washington Capitals

94 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Arizona 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 17 17 1997 CQF W 4-3 Calgary 2 2 0 12 8 4 0 36 25 2015 SR W 4-1 Chicago 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 22 24 2015 CF L 3-4 Colorado 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 16 4 2006 CSF W 4-0 Dallas 3 2 1 18 10 8 0 47 52 2014 FR W 4-2 Detroit 6 2 4 32 14 18 0 78 93 2013 CQF L 3-4 Edmonton 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 13 16 2006 CF L 1-4 Los Angeles 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 15 19 2014 SR L 3-4 Minnesota 2 2 0 9 8 1 0 21 10 2007 CQF W 4-1 Nashville 2 0 2 13 5 8 0 38 36 2016 FR L 3-4 New Jersey 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 12 19 2003 F L 3-4 Ottawa 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 16 11 2007 F W 4-1 San Jose 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 18 10 2009 CQF W 4-2 Vancouver 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 14 8 2007 CSF W 4-1 Winnipeg 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 16 9 2015 FR W 4-0 Totals 25 14 11 141 79 62 0 379 353

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA CGY 2006 CQF ANA 4 3 17 16 CGY 2015 SR ANA 4 1 19 9

CHI 2015 CF CHI 3 4 22 24

COL 2006 CSF ANA 4 0 16 4

DAL 2003 CSF ANA 4 2 14 14 DAL 2008 CQF DAL 2 4 13 20 DAL 2014 FR ANA 4 2 20 18

DET 1997 CSF DET 0 4 8 13 DET 1999 CQF DET 0 4 6 17 DET 2003 CQF ANA 4 0 10 6 DET 2007 CF ANA 4 2 16 17 DET 2009 CSF DET 3 4 17 22 DET 2013 CQF DET 3 4 21 18

EDM 2006 CF EDM 1 4 13 16

LAK 2014 SR LAK 3 4 15 19

MIN 2003 CF ANA 4 0 9 1 MIN 2007 CQF ANA 4 1 12 9

NSH 2011 CQF NSH 2 4 20 22 NSH 2016 FR NSH 3 4 18 14

NJD 2003 F NJD 3 4 12 19

OTT 2007 F ANA 4 1 16 11

PHX 1997 CQF ANA 4 3 17 17

SJS 2009 CQF ANA 4 2 18 10

95 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA VAN 2007 CSF ANA 4 1 14 8

WPG 2015 FR ANA 4 0 16 9

96 ARIZONA COYOTES

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 17 17 1997 CQF L 3-4 Calgary 3 2 1 13 7 6 0 45 43 1987 DSF W 4-2 Chicago 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 17 12 2012 CQF W 4-2 Colorado 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 10 17 2000 CQF L 1-4 Detroit 4 0 4 23 7 16 0 56 88 2011 CQF L 0-4 Edmonton 6 0 6 26 4 22 0 75 120 1990 DSF L 3-4 Los Angeles 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 8 14 2012 CF L 1-4 Nashville 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 12 9 2012 CSF W 4-1 San Jose 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 7 13 2002 CQF L 1-4 St. Louis 2 0 2 11 4 7 0 29 39 1999 CQF L 3-4 Vancouver 2 0 2 13 5 8 0 34 50 1993 DSF L 2-4 Totals 23 4 19 119 41 78 0 310 422

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 1997 CQF ANA 3 4 17 17

CGY 1985 DSF WIN 3 1 15 13 CGY 1986 DSF CGY 0 3 8 15 CGY 1987 DSF WIN 4 2 22 15

CHI 2012 CQF PHX 4 2 17 12

COL 2000 CQF COL 1 4 10 17

DET 1996 CQF DET 2 4 10 20 DET 1998 CQF DET 2 4 18 24 DET 2010 CQF DET 3 4 18 26 DET 2011 CQF DET 0 4 10 18

EDM 1983 DSF EDM 0 3 9 14 EDM 1984 DSF EDM 0 3 7 18 EDM 1985 DF EDM 0 4 11 22 EDM 1987 DF EDM 0 4 9 17 EDM 1988 DSF EDM 1 4 17 25 EDM 1990 DSF EDM 3 4 22 24

LAK 2012 CF LAK 1 4 8 14

NSH 2012 CSF PHX 4 1 12 9

SJS 2002 CQF SJS 1 4 7 13

STL 1982 DSF STL 1 3 13 20 STL 1999 CQF STL 3 4 16 19

VAN 1992 DSF VAN 3 4 17 29 VAN 1993 DSF VAN 2 4 17 21

97 BOSTON BRUINS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Buffalo 8 6 2 45 25 20 0 155 145 2010 CQF W 4-2 Carolina 4 3 1 26 15 11 0 80 64 2009 CSF L 3-4 Chicago 7 5 2 28 18 9 1 112 80 2013 F L 2-4 Colorado 2 1 1 11 6 5 0 37 36 1983 DSF W 3-1 Dallas 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 13 20 1981 PRE L 0-3 Detroit 8 5 3 38 23 15 0 110 104 2014 FR W 4-1 Edmonton 2 0 2 9 1 8 0 20 41 1990 F L 1-4 Florida 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 16 22 1996 CQF L 1-4 Los Angeles 2 2 0 13 8 5 0 56 38 1977 QF W 4-2 Montreal 34 9 25 177 71 106 0 436 531 2014 SR L 3-4 New Jersey 4 1 3 23 8 15 0 60 68 2003 CQF L 1-4 NY Islanders 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 35 49 1983 CF L 2-4 NY Rangers 10 7 3 47 26 19 2 130 114 2013 CSF W 4-1 Philadelphia 6 3 3 31 18 13 0 100 86 2011 CSF W 4-0 Pittsburgh 5 3 2 23 13 10 0 74 69 2013 CF W 4-0 St. Louis 2 2 0 8 8 0 0 48 15 1972 SF W 4-0 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 21 21 2011 CF W 4-3 Toronto 14 6 8 69 34 34 1 175 168 2013 CQF W 4-3 Vancouver 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 23 8 2011 F W 4-3 Washington 3 1 2 17 9 8 0 43 37 2012 CQF L 3-4 Defunct Clubs 3 1 2 11 4 5 2 20 20 Totals 120 57 63 609 299 304 6 1764 1736

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BUF 1982 DSF BOS 3 1 17 11 BUF 1983 DF BOS 4 3 33 23 BUF 1988 DSF BOS 4 2 28 22 BUF 1989 DSF BOS 4 1 16 14 BUF 1992 DSF BOS 4 3 19 24 BUF 1993 DSF BUF 0 4 12 19 BUF 1999 CSF BUF 2 4 14 17 BUF 2010 CQF BOS 4 2 16 15

CAR 1999 CQF BOS 4 2 16 10 CAR 2009 CSF CAR 3 4 17 16

CHI 1927 QF* BOS 1 0 1 10 5 CHI 1942 QF BOS 2 1 5 7 CHI 1970 SF BOS 4 0 20 10 CHI 1974 SF BOS 4 2 28 20 CHI 1975 PRE CHI 1 2 15 12 CHI 1978 QF BOS 4 0 19 9 CHI 2013 F CHI 2 4 15 17

DET 1941 F BOS 4 0 12 6 DET 1942 SF DET 0 2 5 9 DET 1943 F DET 0 4 5 16 DET 1945 SF DET 3 4 22 22 DET 1946 SF BOS 4 1 16 10 DET 1953 SF BOS 4 2 21 21 DET 1957 SF BOS 4 1 15 14 DET 2014 FR BOS 4 1 14 6

98 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA EDM 1988 F EDM 0 4 12 21 EDM 1990 F EDM 1 4 8 20

FLA 1996 CQF FLA 1 4 16 22

HFD 1990 DSF BOS 4 3 23 21 HFD 1991 DSF BOS 4 2 24 17

LAK 1976 QF BOS 4 3 26 14 LAK 1977 QF BOS 4 2 30 24

MNS 1981 PRE MNS 0 3 13 20

MTL 1929 SF BOS 3 0 5 2 MTL 1930 F MTL 0 2 3 7 MTL 1931 SF MTL 2 3 13 13 MTL 1943 SF BOS 4 1 18 17 MTL 1946 F MTL 1 4 13 19 MTL 1947 SF MTL 1 4 10 16 MTL 1952 SF MTL 3 4 12 18 MTL 1953 F MTL 1 4 9 16 MTL 1954 SF MTL 0 4 4 16 MTL 1955 SF MTL 1 4 9 16 MTL 1957 F MTL 1 4 6 15 MTL 1958 F MTL 2 4 14 16 MTL 1968 QF MTL 0 4 8 15 MTL 1969 SF MTL 2 4 16 15 MTL 1971 QF MTL 3 4 26 28 MTL 1977 F MTL 0 4 6 16 MTL 1978 F MTL 2 4 13 18 MTL 1979 SF MTL 3 4 20 25 MTL 1984 DSF MTL 0 3 2 10 MTL 1985 DSF MTL 2 3 17 19 MTL 1986 DSF MTL 0 3 6 10 MTL 1987 DSF MTL 0 4 11 19 MTL 1988 DF BOS 4 1 15 10 MTL 1989 DF MTL 1 4 13 16 MTL 1990 DF BOS 4 1 16 12 MTL 1991 DF BOS 4 3 18 18 MTL 1992 DF BOS 4 0 14 8 MTL 1994 CQF BOS 4 3 22 20 MTL 2002 CQF MTL 2 4 18 20 MTL 2004 CQF MTL 3 4 14 19 MTL 2008 CQF MTL 3 4 15 19 MTL 2009 CQF BOS 4 0 17 6 MTL 2011 CQF BOS 4 3 17 17 MTL 2014 SR MTL 3 4 16 20

NJD 1988 CF BOS 4 3 30 19 NJD 1994 CSF NJD 2 4 17 22 NJD 1995 CQF NJD 1 4 5 14 NJD 2003 CQF NJD 1 4 8 13

NYI 1980 QF NYI 1 4 14 19 NYI 1983 CF NYI 2 4 21 30

99 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1927 SF* BOS 1 0 1 3 1 NYR 1928 SF* NYR 0 1 1 2 5 NYR 1929 F BOS 2 0 4 1 NYR 1939 SF BOS 4 3 14 12 NYR 1940 SF NYR 2 4 9 15 NYR 1958 SF BOS 4 2 28 16 NYR 1970 QF BOS 4 2 25 16 NYR 1972 F BOS 4 2 18 16 NYR 1973 QF NYR 1 4 11 22 NYR 2013 CSF BOS 4 1 16 10

PHI 1974 F PHI 2 4 13 15 PHI 1976 SF PHI 1 4 12 19 PHI 1977 SF BOS 4 0 14 8 PHI 1978 SF BOS 4 1 21 15 PHI 2010 CSF PHI 3 4 20 22 PHI 2011 CSF PHI 4 0 20 7

PIT 1979 QF BOS 4 0 16 7 PIT 1980 PRE BOS 3 2 21 14 PIT 1991 CF PIT 2 4 18 27 PIT 1992 CF PIT 0 4 7 19 PIT 2013 CF BOS 4 0 12 2

QUE 1982 DF QUE 3 4 26 28 QUE 1983 DSF BOS 3 1 11 8

STL 1970 F BOS 4 0 20 7 STL 1972 SF BOS 4 0 28 8

TBL 2011 CF BOS 4 3 21 21

TOR 1933 SF TOR 2 3 7 9 TOR 1935 SF TOR 1 3 2 7 TOR 1936 QF* TOR 1 1 6 8 TOR 1938 SF TOR 0 3 3 6 TOR 1939 F BOS 4 1 12 6 TOR 1941 SF BOS 4 3 15 17 TOR 1948 SF TOR 1 4 13 20 TOR 1949 SF TOR 1 4 10 16 TOR 1951 SF TOR 1 4 1 5 17 TOR 1959 SF TOR 3 4 21 20 TOR 1969 QF BOS 4 0 24 5 TOR 1972 QF BOS 4 1 18 10 TOR 1974 QF BOS 4 0 17 9 TOR 2013 CQF BOS 4 3 22 18

VAN 2011 F BOS 4 3 23 8

WSH 1990 CF BOS 4 0 15 6 WSH 1998 CQF WSH 2 4 13 15 WSH 2012 CQF WSH 3 4 15 16

Defunct Teams Mtl. M. 1930 SF BOS 3 1 11 5 Mtl. M. 1937 QF Mtl. M. 1 2 6 8

SEN 1927 F SEN 0 2 2 3 7

*Total-goals series

100 BUFFALO SABRES

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 8 2 6 45 20 25 0 145 155 2010 CQF L 2-4 Carolina 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 17 22 2006 CF L 3-4 Chicago 2 2 0 9 8 1 0 36 17 1980 QF W 4-0 Colorado 2 0 2 8 2 6 0 27 35 1985 DSF L 2-3 Dallas 3 1 2 13 5 8 0 37 39 1999 F L 2-4 Montreal 7 3 4 35 17 18 0 111 124 1998 CSF W 4-0 New Jersey 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 14 14 1994 CQF L 3-4 NY Islanders 4 1 3 21 8 13 0 62 70 2007 CQF W 4-1 NY Rangers 2 2 0 9 6 3 0 28 19 2007 CSF W 4-2 Ottawa 4 3 1 21 13 8 0 52 47 2007 CF L 1-4 Philadelphia 9 3 6 50 21 29 0 141 146 2011 CQF L 3-4 Pittsburgh 2 0 2 10 4 6 0 26 26 2001 CSF L 3-4 St. Louis 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 7 8 1976 PRE W 2-1 Toronto 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 21 16 1999 CF W 4-1 Vancouver 2 2 0 7 6 1 0 28 14 1981 PRE W 3-0 Washington 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 11 13 1998 CF L 2-4 Totals 50 21 29 256 124 132 0 763 765

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1982 DSF BOS 1 3 11 17 BOS 1983 DF BOS 3 4 23 33 BOS 1988 DSF BOS 2 4 22 28 BOS 1989 DSF BOS 1 4 14 16 BOS 1992 DSF BOS 3 4 24 19 BOS 1993 DSF BUF 4 0 19 12 BOS 1999 CSF BUF 4 2 17 14 BOS 2010 CQF BOS 2 4 15 16

CAR 2006 CF CAR 3 4 17 22

CHI 1975 QF BUF 4 1 20 10 CHI 1980 QF BUF 4 0 16 7

DAL 1999 F DAL 2 4 9 13

MNS 1977 PRE BUF 2 0 11 3 MNS 1981 QF MNS 1 4 17 23

MTL 1973 QF MTL 2 4 16 21 MTL 1975 SF BUF 4 2 21 29 MTL 1983 DSF BUF 3 0 8 2 MTL 1990 DSF MTL 2 4 13 17 MTL 1991 DSF MTL 2 4 24 29 MTL 1993 DF MTL 0 4 12 16 MTL 1998 CSF BUF 4 0 17 10

NJD 1994 CQF NJD 3 4 14 14

NYI 1976 QF NYI 2 4 18 21 NYI 1977 QF NYI 0 4 10 16 NYI 1980 SF NYI 2 4 17 22 NYI 2007 CQF BUF 4 1 17 11

101 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1978 PRE BUF 2 1 11 6 NYR 2007 CSF BUF 4 2 17 13

OTT 1997 CQF BUF 4 3 14 13 OTT 1999 CQF BUF 4 0 12 6 OTT 2006 CSF BUF 4 1 16 13 OTT 2007 CF OTT 1 4 10 15

PHI 1975 F PHI 2 4 12 19 PHI 1978 QF PHI 1 4 11 16 PHI 1995 CQF PHI 1 4 13 18 PHI 1997 CSF PHI 1 4 13 21 PHI 1998 CQF BUF 4 1 18 9 PHI 2000 CQF PHI 1 4 8 14 PHI 2001 CQF BUF 4 2 21 13 PHI 2006 CQF BUF 4 2 27 14 PHI 2011 CQF PHI 3 4 18 22

PIT 1979 PRE PIT 1 2 9 9 PIT 2001 CSF PIT 3 4 17 17

QUE 1984 DSF QUE 0 3 5 13 QUE 1985 DSF QUE 2 3 22 22

STL 1976 PRE BUF 2 1 7 8

TOR 1999 CF BUF 4 1 21 16

VAN 1980 PRE BUF 3 1 15 7 VAN 1981 PRE BUF 3 0 13 7

WSH 1998 CF WSH 2 4 11 13

102 CALGARY FLAMES

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 2 0 2 12 4 8 0 25 36 2015 SR L 1-4 Arizona 3 1 2 13 6 7 0 43 45 1987 DSF L 2-4 Chicago 4 2 2 18 9 9 0 53 54 2009 CQF L 2-4 Dallas 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 18 25 1981 SF L 2-4 Detroit 3 1 2 14 6 8 0 26 38 2007 CQF L 2-4 Edmonton 5 1 4 30 11 19 0 96 132 1991 DSF L 3-4 Los Angeles 6 2 4 26 13 13 0 112 105 1993 DSF L 2-4 Montreal 2 1 1 11 5 6 0 32 31 1989 F W 4-2 NY Rangers 1 0 1 4 1 3 0 8 14 1980 PRE L 1-3 Philadelphia 2 1 1 11 4 7 0 28 43 1981 QF W 4-3 San Jose 3 1 2 20 10 10 0 68 57 2008 CQF L 3-4 St. Louis 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 28 22 1986 CF W 4-3 Tampa Bay 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 14 13 2004 F L 3-4 Toronto 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 5 9 1979 PRE L 0-2 Vancouver 7 5 2 38 21 17 0 119 110 2015 FR W 4-2 Totals 42 16 26 219 99 120 0 675 734

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2006 CQF ANA 3 4 16 17 ANA 2015 SR ANA 1 4 9 19

CHI 1981 PRE CGY 3 0 15 9 CHI 1989 CF CGY 4 1 15 8 CHI 1996 CQF CHI 0 4 7 16 CHI 2009 CQF CHI 2 4 16 21

DET 1978 PRE DET 0 2 5 8 DET 2004 CSF CGY 4 2 11 12 DET 2007 CQF DET 2 4 10 18

EDM 1983 DF EDM 1 4 13 35 EDM 1984 DF EDM 3 4 27 33 EDM 1986 DF CGY 4 3 25 24 EDM 1988 DF EDM 0 4 11 18 EDM 1991 DSF EDM 3 4 20 22

LAK 1976 PRE LAK 0 2 1 3 LAK 1977 PRE LAK 1 2 7 11 LAK 1988 DSF CGY 4 1 30 18 LAK 1989 DF CGY 4 0 22 11 LAK 1990 DSF LAK 2 4 24 29 LAK 1993 DSF LAK 2 4 28 33

MNS 1981 SF MNS 2 4 18 25

MTL 1986 F MTL 1 4 13 15 MTL 1989 F CGY 4 2 19 16

NYR 1980 PRE NYR 1 3 8 14

PHI 1974 QF PHI 0 4 6 17 PHI 1981 QF CGY 4 3 22 26

103 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA SJS 1995 CQF SJS 3 4 35 26 SJS 2004 CF CGY 4 2 16 12 SJS 2008 CQF SJS 3 4 17 19

STL 1986 CF CGY 4 3 28 22

TBL 2004 F TBL 3 4 14 13

TOR 1979 PRE TOR 0 2 5 9

VAN 1982 DSF VAN 0 3 5 10 VAN 1983 DSF CGY 3 1 17 14 VAN 1984 DSF CGY 3 1 14 13 VAN 1989 DSF CGY 4 3 26 20 VAN 1994 CQF VAN 3 4 20 23 VAN 2004 CQF CGY 4 3 19 16 VAN 2015 FR CGY 4 2 18 14

WIN 1985 DSF WIN 1 3 13 15 WIN 1986 DSF CGY 3 0 15 8 WIN 1987 DSF WIN 2 4 15 22

104 CAROLINA HURRICANES

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 4 1 3 26 11 15 0 64 80 2009 CSF W 4-3 Buffalo 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 22 17 2006 CF W 4-3 Colorado 2 1 1 9 5 4 0 35 34 1987 DSF L 2-4 Detroit 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 7 14 2002 F L 1-4 Edmonton 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 19 16 2006 F W 4-3 Montreal 7 2 5 39 16 23 0 106 125 2006 CQF W 4-2 New Jersey 4 3 1 24 14 10 0 51 56 2009 CQF W 4-3 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 9 20 2009 CF L 0-4 Toronto 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 10 6 2002 CF W 4-2 Totals 22 10 12 127 59 68 0 323 368

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1990 DSF BOS 3 4 21 23 BOS 1991 DSF BOS 2 4 17 24 BOS 1999 CQF BOS 2 4 10 16 BOS 2009 CQF CAR 4 3 16 17

BUF 2006 CF CAR 4 3 22 17

DET 2002 F DET 1 4 7 14

EDM 2006 F CAR 4 3 19 16

MTL 1980 PRE MTL 0 3 8 18 MTL 1986 DF MTL 3 4 13 16 MTL 1988 DSF MTL 2 4 20 23 MTL 1989 DSF MTL 0 4 11 18 MTL 1992 DSF MTL 3 4 18 21 MTL 2002 CSF CAR 4 2 21 12 MTL 2006 CQF CAR 4 2 15 17

NJD 2001 CQF NJD 2 4 8 20 NJD 2002 CQF CAR 4 2 9 11 NJD 2006 CSF CAR 4 1 17 10 NJD 2009 CSF CAR 4 3 17 15

PIT 2009 CF PIT 0 4 9 20

QUE 1986 DSF HFD 3 0 16 7 QUE 1987 DSF QUE 2 4 19 27

TOR 2002 CF CAR 4 2 10 6

105 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 24 22 2015 CF W 4-3 Arizona 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 12 17 2012 CQF L 2-4 Boston 7 2 5 28 9 18 1 80 112 2013 F W 4-2 Buffalo 2 0 2 9 1 8 0 17 36 1980 QF L 0-4 Calgary 4 2 2 18 9 9 0 54 53 2009 CQF W 4-2 Colorado 2 0 2 12 4 8 0 28 49 1997 CQF L 2-4 Dallas 6 4 2 33 19 14 0 120 118 1991 DSF L 2-4 Detroit 16 9 7 81 43 38 0 236 224 2013 CSF W 4-3 Edmonton 4 1 3 20 8 12 0 77 102 1992 CF W 4-0 Los Angeles 3 2 1 17 11 6 0 47 46 2014 CF L 3-4 Minnesota 3 3 0 15 12 3 0 45 27 2015 SR W 4-0 Montreal 17 5 12 81 29 50 2 185 261 1976 QF L 0-4 Nashville 2 2 0 12 8 4 0 36 36 2015 FR W 4-2 NY Islanders 2 0 2 6 0 6 0 6 21 1979 QF L 0-4 NY Rangers 5 4 1 24 14 10 0 66 54 1973 SF W 4-1 Philadelphia 2 2 0 10 8 2 0 45 30 2010 F W 4-2 Pittsburgh 2 1 1 8 4 4 0 24 23 1992 F L 0-4 St. Louis 12 8 4 63 35 28 0 211 175 2016 FR L 4-3 San Jose 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 13 7 2010 CF W 4-0 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 13 10 2015 F W 4-2 Toronto 9 3 6 38 15 22 1 89 111 1995 CQF W 4-3 Vancouver 5 3 2 28 16 12 0 92 77 2011 CQF L 3-4 Defunct Clubs 4 2 2 9 5 3 1 16 15 Totals 111 56 55 535 264 266 5 1536 1626

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2015 CF CHI 4 3 24 22

BOS 1927 QF* BOS 0 1 1 5 10 BOS 1942 QF BOS 1 2 7 5 BOS 1970 SF BOS 0 4 10 20 BOS 1974 SF BOS 2 4 20 28 BOS 1975 PRE CHI 2 1 12 15 BOS 1978 QF BOS 0 4 9 19 BOS 2013 F CHI 4 2 17 15

BUF 1975 QF BUF 1 4 10 20 BUF 1980 QF BUF 0 4 7 16

CGY 1981 PRE CGY 0 3 9 15 CGY 1989 CF CGY 1 4 8 15 CGY 1996 CQF CHI 4 0 16 7 CGY 2009 CQF CHI 4 2 21 16

COL 1996 CSF COL 2 4 14 21 COL 1997 CQF COL 2 4 14 28

106 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA DET 1934 F CHI 3 1 9 7 DET 1941 SF DET 0 2 2 5 DET 1944 SF CHI 4 1 17 8 DET 1961 F CHI 4 2 19 12 DET 1963 SF DET 2 4 19 25 DET 1964 SF DET 3 4 18 24 DET 1965 SF CHI 4 3 23 19 DET 1966 SF DET 2 4 10 22 DET 1970 QF CHI 4 0 16 8 DET 1985 DSF CHI 3 0 23 8 DET 1987 DSF DET 0 4 6 15 DET 1989 DSF CHI 4 2 25 18 DET 1992 DF CHI 4 0 11 6 DET 1995 CF DET 1 4 12 13 DET 2009 CF DET 1 4 10 19 DET 2013 CSF CHI 4 3 16 15

EDM 1983 CF EDM 0 4 11 25 EDM 1985 CF EDM 2 4 25 44 EDM 1990 CF EDM 2 4 20 25 EDM 1992 CF CHI 4 0 21 8

LAK 1974 QF CHI 4 1 10 7 LAK 2013 CF CHI 4 1 14 11 LAK 2014 CF LAK 3 4 23 28

MNS 1982 DSF CHI 3 1 14 14 MNS 1983 DF CHI 4 1 22 16 MNS 1984 DSF MNS 2 3 14 18 MNS 1985 DF CHI 4 2 33 29 MNS 1990 DSF CHI 4 3 21 18 MNS 1991 DSF MNS 2 4 16 23

MIN 2013 CQF CHI 4 1 17 7 MIN 2014 SR CHI 4 2 15 13 MIN 2015 SR CHI 4 0 13 7

MTL 1930 QF* MTL 0 1 1 2 3 MTL 1931 F MTL 2 3 8 11 MTL 1934 QF* CHI 1 0 1 4 3 MTL 1938 QF CHI 2 1 11 8 MTL 1941 QF CHI 2 1 8 7 MTL 1944 F MTL 0 4 8 16 MTL 1946 SF MTL 0 4 7 26 MTL 1953 SF MTL 3 4 14 18 MTL 1959 SF MTL 2 4 16 21 MTL 1960 SF MTL 0 4 6 14 MTL 1961 SF CHI 4 2 16 15 MTL 1962 SF CHI 4 2 19 13 MTL 1965 F MTL 3 4 12 18 MTL 1968 SF MTL 1 4 10 22 MTL 1971 F MTL 3 4 18 20 MTL 1973 F MTL 2 4 23 33 MTL 1976 QF MTL 0 4 3 13

NSH 2010 CQF CHI 4 2 17 15 NSH 2015 FR CHI 4 2 19 21

NYI 1977 PRE NYI 0 2 3 7 NYI 1979 QF NYI 0 4 3 14

107 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1931 SF* CHI 2 0 3 0 NYR 1968 QF CHI 4 2 18 12 NYR 1971 SF CHI 4 3 21 14 NYR 1972 SF NYR 0 4 9 17 NYR 1973 SF CHI 4 1 15 11

PHI 1978 QF CHI 4 0 20 8 PHI 2010 F CHI 4 2 25 22

PHX 2012 CQF PHX 2 4 12 17

PIT 1972 QF CHI 4 0 14 8 PIT 1992 F PIT 0 4 10 15

SJS 2010 CF CHI 4 0 13 7

STL 1973 QF CHI 4 1 22 9 STL 1980 PRE CHI 3 0 12 4 STL 1982 DF CHI 4 2 23 19 STL 1983 DSF CHI 3 1 16 10 STL 1988 DSF STL 1 4 17 21 STL 1989 DF CHI 4 1 19 12 STL 1990 DF CHI 4 3 28 22 STL 1992 DSF CHI 4 2 23 19 STL 1993 DSF STL 0 4 6 13 STL 2002 CQF STL 1 4 5 13 STL 2014 FR CHI 4 2 20 14 STL 2016 FR STL 3 4 20 19

TBL 2015 F CHI 4 2 13 10

TOR 1931 QF* CHI 1 0 1 4 3 TOR 1932 QF* TOR 1 1 2 6 TOR 1938 F CHI 3 1 10 8 TOR 1940 QF TOR 0 2 3 5 TOR 1962 F TOR 2 4 15 18 TOR 1967 SF TOR 2 4 14 18 TOR 1986 DSF TOR 0 3 9 18 TOR 1994 CQF TOR 2 4 10 15 TOR 1995 CQF CHI 4 3 22 20

VAN 1982 CF VAN 1 4 13 18 VAN 1995 CSF CHI 4 0 11 6 VAN 2009 CSF CHI 4 2 23 19 VAN 2010 CSF CHI 4 2 23 18 VAN 2011 CQF VAN 3 4 22 16

Defunct Teams Mtl. M. 1934 SF* CHI 2 0 6 2 Mtl. M. 1935 QF* Mtl. M. 0 1 1 0 1

NYA 1936 QF* NYA 1 1 5 7 NYA 1938 SF CHI 2 1 5 5

*Total-goals series

108 COLORADO AVALANCHE

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 4 16 2006 CSF L 0-4 Arizona 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 17 10 2000 CQF W 4-1 Boston 2 1 1 11 5 6 0 36 37 1983 DSF L 1-3 Buffalo 2 2 0 8 6 2 0 35 27 1985 DSF W 3-2 Carolina 2 1 1 9 4 5 0 34 35 1987 DSF W 4-2 Chicago 2 2 0 12 8 4 0 49 28 1997 CQF W 4-2 Dallas 4 2 2 24 14 10 0 66 62 2006 CQF W 4-1 Detroit 6 3 3 34 17 17 0 88 97 2008 CSF L 0-4 Edmonton 2 1 1 12 7 5 0 35 30 1998 CQF L 3-4 Florida 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 15 4 1996 F W 4-0 Los Angeles 2 2 0 14 8 6 0 33 23 2002 CQF W 4-3 Minnesota 3 1 2 20 10 10 0 54 50 2014 FR L 3-4 Montreal 5 2 3 31 14 17 0 85 105 1993 DSF L 2-4 New Jersey 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 19 11 2001 F W 4-3 NY Islanders 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 9 18 1982 CF L 0-4 NY Rangers 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 19 25 1995 CQF L 2-4 Philadelphia 2 0 2 11 4 7 0 29 39 1985 CF L 2-4 St. Louis 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 17 11 2001 CF W 4-1 San Jose 4 2 2 25 12 13 0 62 71 2010 CQF L 2-4 Vancouver 2 2 0 10 8 2 0 40 26 2001 CQF W 4-0 Totals 45 25 20 256 135 121 0 746 725

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2006 CSF ANA 0 4 4 16

BOS 1982 DF QUE 4 3 28 26 BOS 1983 DSF BOS 1 3 8 11

BUF 1984 DF QUE 3 0 13 5 BUF 1985 DSF QUE 3 2 22 22

CHI 1996 CSF COL 4 2 21 14 CHI 1997 CQF COL 4 2 28 14

DAL 1999 CF DAL 3 4 16 23 DAL 2000 CF DAL 3 4 13 14 DAL 2004 CQF COL 4 1 19 10 DAL 2006 CQF COL 4 1 18 15

DET 1996 CF COL 4 2 20 16 DET 1997 CF DET 2 4 12 16 DET 1999 CSF COL 4 2 21 14 DET 2000 CSF COL 4 1 13 8 DET 2002 CF DET 3 4 13 22 DET 2008 CSF DET 0 4 9 21

EDM 1997 CSF COL 4 1 19 11 EDM 1998 CQF EDM 3 4 16 19

FLA 1996 F COL 4 0 15 4

HFD 1986 DSF HFD 0 3 7 16 HFD 1987 DSF QUE 4 2 27 19

109 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA LAK 2001 CSF COL 4 3 17 10 LAK 2002 CQF COL 4 3 16 13

MIN 2003 CQF MIN 3 4 17 16 MIN 2008 CQF COL 4 2 17 12 MIN 2014 FR MIN 3 4 20 22

MTL 1982 DSF QUE 3 2 11 16 MTL 1984 DF MTL 2 4 13 20 MTL 1985 DF QUE 4 3 24 24 MTL 1987 DF MTL 3 4 21 26 MTL 1993 DSF MTL 2 4 16 19

NJD 2001 F COL 4 3 19 11

NYI 1982 CF NYI 0 4 9 18

NYR 1995 CQF NYR 2 4 19 25

PHI 1981 PRE PHI 2 3 17 22 PHI 1985 CF PHI 2 4 12 17

PHX 2000 CQF COL 4 1 17 10

SJS 1999 CQF COL 4 2 19 17 SJS 2002 CSF COL 4 3 25 21 SJS 2004 CSF SJS 2 4 7 14 SJS 2010 CQF SJS 2 4 11 19

STL 2001 CF COL 4 1 17 11

VAN 1996 CQF COL 4 2 24 17 VAN 2001 CQF COL 4 0 16 9

110 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Detroit 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 7 18 2009 CQF L 0-4 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 18 21 2014 FR L 2-4 Totals 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 25 39

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA DET 2009 CQF DET 0 4 7 18

PIT 2014 FR PIT 2 4 18 21

111 DALLAS STARS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 3 1 2 18 8 10 0 52 47 2014 FR L 2-4 Boston 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 20 13 1981 PRE W 3-0 Buffalo 3 2 1 13 8 5 0 39 37 1999 F W 4-2 Calgary 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 25 18 1981 SF W 4-2 Chicago 6 2 4 33 14 19 0 118 120 1991 DSF W 4-2 Colorado 4 2 2 24 10 14 0 62 66 2006 CQF L 1-4 Detroit 4 0 4 24 8 16 0 50 72 2008 CF L 2-4 Edmonton 8 6 2 42 27 15 0 118 104 2003 CQF W 4-2 Los Angeles 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 26 21 1968 QF W 4-3 Minnesota 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 21 17 2016 FR W 4-2 Montreal 2 1 1 13 6 7 0 37 48 1980 QF W 4-3 New Jersey 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 9 15 2000 F L 2-4 NY Islanders 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 16 26 1981 F L 1-4 Philadelphia 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 26 41 1980 SF L 1-4 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 16 28 1991 F L 2-4 St. Louis 13 6 7 73 37 36 0 211 212 2016 SR L 3-4 San Jose 3 3 0 17 12 5 0 46 30 2008 CSF W 4-2 Toronto 2 2 0 7 6 1 0 35 26 1983 DSF W 3-1 Vancouver 2 0 2 12 4 8 0 23 31 2007 CQF L 3-4 Totals 59 29 30 326 163 163 0 950 972

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2003 CSF ANA 2 4 14 14 ANA 2008 CQF DAL 4 2 20 13 ANA 2014 FR ANA 2 4 18 20

BOS 1981 PRE MNS 3 0 20 13

BUF 1977 PRE BUF 0 2 3 11 BUF 1981 QF MNS 4 1 23 17 BUF 1999 F DAL 4 2 13 9

CGY 1981 SF MNS 4 2 25 18

CHI 1982 DSF CHI 1 3 14 14 CHI 1983 DF CHI 1 4 16 22 CHI 1984 DSF MNS 3 2 18 14 CHI 1985 DF CHI 2 4 29 33 CHI 1990 DSF CHI 3 4 18 21 CHI 1991 DSF MNS 4 2 23 16

COL 1999 CF DAL 4 3 23 16 COL 2000 CF DAL 4 3 14 13 COL 2004 CQF COL 1 4 10 19 COL 2006 CQF COL 1 4 15 18

DET 1992 DSF DET 3 4 19 23 DET 1995 CQF DET 1 4 10 17 DET 1998 CF DET 2 4 11 15 DET 2008 CF DET 2 4 10 17

112 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA EDM 1984 CF EDM 0 4 10 22 EDM 1991 CF MNS 4 1 20 14 EDM 1997 CQF EDM 3 4 18 21 EDM 1998 CSF DAL 4 1 9 5 EDM 1999 CQF DAL 4 0 11 7 EDM 2000 CQF DAL 4 1 14 11 EDM 2001 CQF DAL 4 2 16 13 EDM 2003 CQF DAL 4 2 20 11

LAK 1968 QF MNS 4 3 26 21

MIN 2016 FR DAL 4 2 21 17

MTL 1971 SF MTL 2 4 19 27 MTL 1980 QF MNS 4 3 18 21

NJD 2000 F NJD 2 4 9 15

NYI 1981 F NYI 1 4 16 26

PHI 1973 QF PHI 2 4 12 14 PHI 1980 SF PHI 1 4 14 27

PIT 1991 F PIT 2 4 16 28

SJS 1998 CQF DAL 4 2 16 12 SJS 2000 CSF DAL 4 1 15 7 SJS 2008 CSF DAL 4 2 15 11

STL 1968 SF STL 3 4 22 18 STL 1970 QF STL 2 4 16 20 STL 1971 QF MNS 4 2 16 15 STL 1972 QF STL 3 4 19 19 STL 1984 DF MNS 4 3 19 17 STL 1985 DSF MNS 3 0 9 5 STL 1986 DSF STL 2 3 20 18 STL 1989 DSF STL 1 4 15 23 STL 1991 DF MNS 4 2 22 17 STL 1994 CQF DAL 4 0 16 10 STL 1999 CSF DAL 4 2 17 12 STL 2001 CSF STL 0 4 6 13 STL 2016 SR STL 3 4 14 25

TOR 1980 PRE MNS 3 0 17 8 TOR 1983 DSF MNS 3 1 18 18

VAN 1994 CSF VAN 1 4 11 18 VAN 2007 CQF VAN 3 4 12 13

113 DETROIT RED WINGS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 6 4 2 32 18 14 0 93 78 2013 CQF W 4-3 Arizona 4 4 0 23 16 7 0 88 56 2011 CQF W 4-0 Boston 8 3 5 38 15 23 0 104 110 2014 FR L 1-4 Calgary 3 2 1 14 8 6 0 38 26 2007 CQF W 4-2 Carolina 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 14 7 2002 F W 4-1 Chicago 16 7 9 81 38 43 0 224 236 2013 CSF L 3-4 Colorado 6 3 3 34 17 17 0 97 88 2008 CSF W 4-0 Columbus 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 18 7 2009 CQF W 4-0 Dallas 4 4 0 24 16 8 0 72 50 2008 CF W 4-2 Edmonton 3 0 3 16 4 12 0 43 58 2006 CQF L 2-4 Los Angeles 2 1 1 10 6 4 0 32 21 2001 CQF L 2-4 Montreal 12 7 5 62 29 33 0 149 161 1978 QF L 1-4 Nashville 3 2 1 17 9 8 0 38 34 2012 CQF L 1-4 New Jersey 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 7 16 1995 F L 0-4 NY Rangers 5 4 1 23 13 10 0 57 49 1950 F W 4-3 Philadelphia 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 16 6 1997 F W 4-0 Pittsburgh 2 1 1 13 7 6 0 34 24 2009 F L 3-4 St. Louis 7 5 2 40 24 16 0 125 103 2002 CSF W 4-1 San Jose 5 2 3 29 15 14 0 99 69 2011 CSF L 3-4 Tampa Bay 2 0 2 12 4 8 0 23 29 2016 FR L 1-4 Toronto 23 11 12 117 59 58 0 321 311 1993 DSF L 3-4 Vancouver 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 22 16 2002 CQF W 4-2 Washington 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 13 7 1998 F W 4-0 Defunct Clubs 4 3 1 10 7 2 1 21 13 Totals 121 68 53 622 325 296 1 1748 1575

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 1997 CSF DET 4 0 13 8 ANA 1999 CQF DET 4 0 17 6 ANA 2003 CQF ANA 0 4 6 10 ANA 2007 CF ANA 2 4 17 16 ANA 2009 CSF DET 4 3 22 17 ANA 2013 CQF DET 4 3 18 21

ATL 1978 PRE DET 2 0 8 5

BOS 1941 F BOS 0 4 6 12 BOS 1942 SF DET 2 0 9 5 BOS 1943 F DET 4 0 16 5 BOS 1945 SF DET 4 3 22 22 BOS 1946 SF BOS 1 4 10 16 BOS 1953 SF BOS 2 4 21 21 BOS 1957 SF BOS 1 4 14 15 BOS 2014 FR BOS 1 4 6 14

CGY 2004 CSF CGY 2 4 12 11 CGY 2007 CQF DET 4 2 18 10

CAR 2002 F DET 4 1 14 7

114 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA CHI 1934 F CHI 1 3 7 9 CHI 1941 SF DET 2 0 5 2 CHI 1944 SF CHI 1 4 8 17 CHI 1961 F CHI 2 4 12 19 CHI 1963 SF DET 4 2 25 19 CHI 1964 SF DET 4 3 24 18 CHI 1965 SF CHI 3 4 19 23 CHI 1966 SF DET 4 2 22 10 CHI 1970 QF CHI 0 4 8 16 CHI 1985 DSF CHI 0 3 8 23 CHI 1987 DSF DET 4 0 15 6 CHI 1989 DSF CHI 2 4 18 25 CHI 1992 DF CHI 0 4 6 11 CHI 1995 CF DET 4 1 13 12 CHI 2009 CF DET 4 1 19 10 CHI 2013 CSF CHI 3 4 15 16

COL 1996 CF COL 2 4 16 20 COL 1997 CF DET 4 2 16 12 COL 1999 CSF COL 2 4 14 21 COL 2000 CSF COL 1 4 8 13 COL 2002 CF DET 4 3 22 13 COL 2008 CSF DET 4 0 21 9

CBJ 2009 CQF DET 4 0 18 7

DAL 1995 CQF DET 4 1 17 10 DAL 1998 CF DET 4 2 15 11 DAL 2008 CF DET 4 2 17 10

EDM 1987 CF EDM 1 4 10 16 EDM 1988 CF EDM 1 4 16 23 EDM 2006 CQF EDM 2 4 17 19

LAK 2000 CQF DET 4 0 15 6 LAK 2001 CQF LAK 2 4 17 15

MNS 1992 DSF DET 4 3 23 19

MTL 1937 SF DET 3 2 13 8 MTL 1939 QF DET 2 1 8 5 MTL 1942 QF DET 2 1 8 8 MTL 1949 SF DET 4 3 17 14 MTL 1951 SF MTL 2 4 12 13 MTL 1952 F DET 4 0 11 2 MTL 1954 F DET 4 3 14 12 MTL 1955 F DET 4 3 27 20 MTL 1956 F MTL 1 4 9 18 MTL 1958 SF MTL 0 4 6 19 MTL 1966 F MTL 2 4 14 18 MTL 1978 QF MTL 1 4 10 24

NSH 2004 CQF DET 4 2 12 9 NSH 2008 CQF DET 4 2 17 12 NSH 2012 CQF NSH 1 4 9 13

NJD 1995 F NJD 0 4 7 16

115 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1933 SF* NYR 0 2 3 6 NYR 1937 F DET 3 2 9 8 NYR 1941 QF DET 2 1 6 6 NYR 1948 SF DET 4 2 17 12 NYR 1950 F DET 4 3 22 17

PHI 1997 F DET 4 0 16 6

PHX 1998 CQF DET 4 2 24 18 PHX 2010 CQF DET 4 3 26 18 PHX 2011 CQF DET 4 0 18 10

PIT 2008 F DET 4 2 17 10 PIT 2009 F PIT 3 4 17 14

SJS 1994 CQF SJS 3 4 27 21 SJS 1995 CSF DET 4 0 24 6 SJS 2007 CSF DET 4 2 13 9 SJS 2010 CSF SJS 1 4 17 15 SJS 2011 CSF SJS 3 4 18 18

STL 1984 DSF STL 1 3 12 13 STL 1988 DF DET 4 1 21 14 STL 1991 DSF STL 3 4 20 24 STL 1996 CSF DET 4 3 22 16 STL 1997 CQF DET 4 2 13 12 STL 1998 CSF DET 4 2 23 13 STL 2002 CSF DET 4 1 14 11

TBL 2015 FR TBL 3 4 15 17 TBL 2016 FR TBL 1 4 8 12

TOR 1929 QF* TOR 0 2 2 7 TOR 1934 SF DET 3 2 11 12 TOR 1936 F DET 3 1 18 11 TOR 1939 SF TOR 1 2 8 10 TOR 1940 SF TOR 0 2 2 5 TOR 1942 F TOR 3 4 19 25 TOR 1943 SF DET 4 2 20 17 TOR 1945 F TOR 3 4 9 9 TOR 1947 SF TOR 1 4 14 18 TOR 1948 F TOR 0 4 7 18 TOR 1949 F TOR 0 4 5 12 TOR 1950 SF DET 4 3 10 11 TOR 1952 SF DET 4 0 13 3 TOR 1954 SF DET 4 1 15 8 TOR 1955 SF DET 4 0 14 6 TOR 1956 SF DET 4 1 14 10 TOR 1960 SF TOR 2 4 16 20 TOR 1961 SF DET 4 1 15 8 TOR 1963 F TOR 1 4 10 17 TOR 1964 F TOR 3 4 17 22 TOR 1987 DF DET 4 3 20 18 TOR 1988 DSF DET 4 2 32 20 TOR 1993 DSF TOR 3 4 30 24

VAN 2002 CQF DET 4 2 22 16

WSH 1998 F DET 4 0 13 7

116 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA WIN 1996 CQF DET 4 2 20 10

Defunct Teams Mtl. M. 1932 QF* Mtl. M. 0 1 1 1 3 Mtl. M. 1933 QF* DET 2 0 5 2 Mtl. M. 1936 SF DET 3 0 6 1

NYA 1940 QF DET 2 1 9 7

*Total-goals series

117 EDMONTON OILERS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 16 13 2006 CF W 4-1 Arizona 6 6 0 26 22 4 0 120 75 1990 DSF W 4-3 Boston 2 2 0 9 8 1 0 41 20 1990 F W 4-1 Calgary 5 4 1 30 19 11 0 132 96 1991 DSF W 4-3 Carolina 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 16 19 2006 F L 3-4 Chicago 4 3 1 20 12 8 0 102 77 1992 CF L 0-4 Colorado 2 1 1 12 5 7 0 30 35 1998 CQF W 4-3 Dallas 8 2 6 42 15 27 0 104 118 2003 CQF L 2-4 Detroit 3 3 0 16 12 4 0 58 43 2006 CQF W 4-2 Los Angeles 7 5 2 36 24 12 0 154 127 1992 DSF W 4-2 Montreal 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 15 6 1981 PRE W 3-0 NY Islanders 3 1 2 15 6 9 0 47 58 1984 F W 4-1 Philadelphia 3 2 1 15 8 7 0 49 44 1987 F W 4-3 San Jose 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 19 12 2006 CSF W 4-2 Vancouver 2 2 0 9 7 2 0 35 20 1992 DF W 4-2 Totals 49 34 15 251 152 99 0 938 763

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2006 CF EDM 4 1 16 13

BOS 1988 F EDM 4 0 21 12 BOS 1990 F EDM 4 1 20 8

CAR 2006 F CAR 3 4 16 19

CGY 1983 DF EDM 4 1 35 13 CGY 1984 DF EDM 4 3 33 27 CGY 1986 DF CGY 3 4 24 25 CGY 1988 DF EDM 4 0 18 11 CGY 1991 DSF EDM 4 3 22 20

CHI 1983 CF EDM 4 0 25 11 CHI 1985 CF EDM 4 2 44 25 CHI 1990 CF EDM 4 2 25 20 CHI 1992 CF CHI 0 4 8 21

COL 1997 CSF COL 1 4 11 19 COL 1998 CQF EDM 4 3 19 16

DAL 1997 CQF EDM 4 3 21 18 DAL 1998 CSF DAL 1 4 5 9 DAL 1999 CQF DAL 0 4 7 11 DAL 2000 CQF DAL 1 4 11 14 DAL 2001 CQF DAL 2 4 13 16 DAL 2003 CQF DAL 2 4 11 20

DET 1987 CF EDM 4 1 16 10 DET 1988 CF EDM 4 1 23 16 DET 2006 CQF EDM 4 2 19 17

118 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA LAK 1982 DSF LAK 2 3 23 27 LAK 1985 DSF EDM 3 0 11 7 LAK 1987 DSF EDM 4 1 32 20 LAK 1989 DSF LAK 3 4 20 25 LAK 1990 DF EDM 4 0 24 10 LAK 1991 DF EDM 4 2 21 20 LAK 1992 DSF EDM 4 2 23 18

MNS 1984 CF EDM 4 0 22 10 MNS 1991 CF MNS 1 4 14 20

MTL 1981 PRE EDM 3 0 15 6

NYI 1981 QF NYI 2 4 20 29 NYI 1983 F NYI 0 4 6 17 NYI 1984 F EDM 4 1 21 12

PHI 1980 PRE PHI 0 3 6 12 PHI 1985 F EDM 4 1 21 14 PHI 1987 F EDM 4 3 22 18

SJS 2006 CSF EDM 4 2 19 12

VAN 1986 DSF EDM 3 0 17 5 VAN 1992 DF EDM 4 2 18 15

WIN 1983 DSF EDM 3 0 14 9 WIN 1984 DSF EDM 3 0 18 7 WIN 1985 DF EDM 4 0 22 11 WIN 1987 DF EDM 4 0 17 9 WIN 1988 DSF EDM 4 1 25 17 WIN 1990 DSF EDM 4 3 24 22

119 FLORIDA PANTHERS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 22 16 1996 CQF W 4-1 Colorado 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 4 15 1996 F L 0-4 New Jersey 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 23 30 2012 CQF L 3-4 NY Islanders 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 14 15 2016 FR L 2-4 NY Rangers 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 10 13 1997 CQF L 1-4 Philadelphia 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 15 11 1996 CSF W 4-2 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 20 15 1996 CF W 4-3 Totals 8 3 5 44 18 26 0 108 115

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1996 CQF FLA 4 1 22 16

COL 1996 F COL 0 4 4 15

NJD 2000 CQF NJD 0 4 6 12 NJD 2012 CQF NJD 3 4 17 18

NYI 2016 FR NYI 2 4 14 15

NYR 1997 CQF NYR 1 4 10 13

PHI 1996 CSF FLA 4 2 15 11

PIT 1996 CF FLA 4 3 20 15

120 LOS ANGELES KINGS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 19 15 2014 SR W 4-3 Arizona 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 14 8 2012 CF W 4-1 Boston 2 0 2 13 5 8 0 38 56 1977 QF L 2-4 Calgary 6 4 2 26 13 13 0 105 112 1993 DSF W 4-2 Chicago 3 1 2 17 6 11 0 46 47 2014 CF W 4-3 Colorado 2 0 2 14 6 8 0 23 33 2002 CQF L 3-4 Dallas 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 21 26 1968 QF L 3-4 Detroit 2 1 1 10 4 6 0 21 32 2001 CQF W 4-2 Edmonton 7 2 5 36 12 24 0 127 154 1992 DSF L 2-4 Montreal 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 12 15 1993 F L 1-4 New Jersey 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 16 8 2012 F W 4-2 NY Islanders 1 0 1 4 1 3 0 10 21 1980 PRE L 1-3 NY Rangers 3 1 2 11 5 6 0 29 42 2014 F W 4-1 St. Louis 4 2 2 18 8 10 0 40 48 2013 CQF W 4-2 San Jose 4 2 2 25 11 14 0 71 68 2016 FR L 1-4 Toronto 3 1 2 12 5 7 0 31 41 1993 CF W 4-3 Vancouver 5 3 2 28 15 13 0 96 93 2012 CQF W 4-1 Defunct Clubs 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 23 25 Totals 48 21 27 251 111 140 0 742 844

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2014 SR LAK 4 3 19 15

ATL 1976 PRE LAK 2 0 3 1 ATL 1977 PRE LAK 2 1 11 7

BOS 1976 QF BOS 3 4 14 26 BOS 1977 QF BOS 2 4 24 30

CGY 1988 DSF CGY 1 4 18 30 CGY 1989 DF CGY 0 4 11 22 CGY 1990 DSF LAK 4 2 29 24 CGY 1993 DSF LAK 4 2 33 28

CHI 1974 QF CHI 1 4 7 10 CHI 2013 CF CHI 1 4 11 14 CHI 2014 CF LAK 4 3 28 23

COL 2001 CSF COL 3 4 10 17 COL 2002 CQF COL 3 4 13 16

DET 2000 CQF DET 0 4 6 15 DET 2001 CQF LAK 4 2 15 17

EDM 1982 DSF LAK 3 2 27 23 EDM 1985 DSF EDM 0 3 7 11 EDM 1987 DSF EDM 1 4 20 32 EDM 1989 DSF LAK 4 3 25 20 EDM 1990 DF EDM 0 4 10 24 EDM 1991 DF EDM 2 4 20 21 EDM 1992 DSF EDM 2 4 18 23

MNS 1968 QF MNS 3 4 21 26

121 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA MTL 1993 F MTL 1 4 12 15

NJD 2012 F LAK 4 2 16 8

NYI 1980 PRE NYI 1 3 10 21

NYR 1979 PRE NYR 0 2 2 9 NYR 1981 PRE NYR 1 3 12 23 NYR 2014 F LAK 4 1 15 10

PHX 2012 CF LAK 4 1 14 8

SJS 2011 CQF SJS 2 4 20 20 SJS 2013 CSF LAK 4 3 14 10 SJS 2014 FR LAK 4 3 26 22 SJS 2016 FR SJS 1 4 11 16

STL 1969 SF STL 0 4 5 16 STL 1998 CQF STL 0 4 8 16 STL 2012 CSF LAK 4 0 15 6 STL 2013 CQF LAK 4 2 12 10

TOR 1975 PRE TOR 1 2 6 7 TOR 1978 PRE TOR 0 2 3 11 TOR 1993 CF LAK 4 3 22 23

VAN 1982 DF VAN 1 4 14 19 VAN 1991 DSF LAK 4 2 26 16 VAN 1993 DF LAK 4 2 26 25 VAN 2010 CQF VAN 2 4 18 25 VAN 2012 CQF LAK 4 1 12 8

Defunct Teams OAK 1969 QF LAK 4 3 23 25

122 MINNESOTA WILD

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 2 0 2 9 1 8 0 10 21 2007 CQF L 1-4 Chicago 3 0 3 15 3 12 0 27 45 2015 SR L 0-4 Colorado 3 2 1 20 10 10 0 50 54 2014 FR W 4-3 Dallas 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 17 21 2016 FR L 2-4 St. Louis 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 17 14 2015 FR W 4-2 Vancouver 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 26 17 2003 CSF W 4-3 Totals 11 4 7 63 24 39 0 147 172

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2003 CF ANA 0 4 1 9 ANA 2007 CQF ANA 1 4 9 12

CHI 2013 CQF CHI 1 4 7 17 CHI 2014 SR CHI 2 4 13 15 CHI 2015 SR CHI 0 4 7 13

COL 2003 CQF MIN 4 3 16 17 COL 2008 CQF COL 2 4 12 17 COL 2014 FR MIN 4 3 22 20

DAL 2016 FR DAL 2 4 17 21

STL 2015 FR MIN 4 2 17 14

VAN 2003 CSF MIN 4 3 26 17

123 MONTREAL CANADIENS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 34 25 9 177 106 71 0 531 436 2014 SR W 4-3 Buffalo 7 4 3 35 18 17 0 124 111 1998 CSF L 0-4 Calgary 2 1 1 11 6 5 0 31 32 1989 F L 2-4 Carolina 7 5 2 39 23 16 0 125 106 2006 CQF L 2-4 Chicago 17 12 5 81 50 29 2 261 185 1976 QF W 4-0 Colorado 5 3 2 31 17 14 0 105 85 1993 DSF W 4-2 Dallas 2 1 1 13 7 6 0 48 37 1980 QF L 3-4 Detroit 12 5 7 62 33 29 0 161 149 1978 QF W 4-1 Edmonton 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 6 15 1981 PRE L 0-3 Los Angeles 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 15 12 1993 F W 4-1 New Jersey 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 11 22 1997 CQF L 1-4 NY Islanders 4 3 1 22 14 8 0 64 55 1993 CF W 4-1 NY Rangers 15 7 8 67 36 29 2 203 178 2014 CF L 2-4 Ottawa 2 1 1 11 5 6 0 21 32 2015 FR W 4-2 Philadelphia 6 3 3 31 16 15 0 93 89 2010 CF L 1-4 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 13 8 5 0 37 33 2010 CSF W 4-3 St. Louis 3 3 0 12 12 0 0 42 14 1977 QF W 4-0 Tampa Bay 3 1 2 14 6 8 0 34 41 2015 SR L 2-4 Toronto 15 8 7 71 42 29 0 215 160 1979 QF W 4-0 Vancouver 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 20 9 1975 QF W 4-1 Washington 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 20 22 2010 CQF W 4-3 Defunct 10* 5 4 28 15 9 4 70 71 Totals 151* 92 58 743 427 308 8 2237 1894

*1919 Final vs. Seattle incomplete due to influenza epidemic

124 Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1929 SF BOS 0 3 2 5 BOS 1930 F MTL 2 0 7 3 BOS 1931 SF MTL 3 2 13 13 BOS 1943 SF BOS 1 4 17 18 BOS 1946 F MTL 4 1 19 13 BOS 1947 SF MTL 4 1 16 10 BOS 1952 SF MTL 4 3 18 12 BOS 1953 F MTL 4 1 16 9 BOS 1954 SF MTL 4 0 16 4 BOS 1955 SF MTL 4 1 16 9 BOS 1957 F MTL 4 1 15 6 BOS 1958 F MTL 4 2 16 14 BOS 1968 QF MTL 4 0 15 8 BOS 1969 SF MTL 4 2 15 16 BOS 1971 QF MTL 4 3 28 26 BOS 1977 F MTL 4 0 16 6 BOS 1978 F MTL 4 2 18 13 BOS 1979 SF MTL 4 3 25 20 BOS 1984 DSF MTL 3 0 10 2 BOS 1985 DSF MTL 3 2 19 17 BOS 1986 DSF MTL 3 0 10 6 BOS 1987 DSF MTL 4 0 19 11 BOS 1988 DF BOS 1 4 10 15 BOS 1989 DF MTL 4 1 16 13 BOS 1990 DF BOS 1 4 12 16 BOS 1991 DF BOS 3 4 18 18 BOS 1992 DF BOS 0 4 8 14 BOS 1994 CQF BOS 3 4 20 22 BOS 2002 CQF MTL 4 2 20 18 BOS 2004 CQF MTL 4 3 19 14 BOS 2008 CQF MTL 4 3 19 15 BOS 2009 CQF BOS 0 4 6 17 BOS 2011 CQF BOS 3 4 17 17 BOS 2014 SR MTL 4 3 20 16

BUF 1973 QF MTL 4 2 21 16 BUF 1975 SF BUF 2 4 29 21 BUF 1983 DSF BUF 0 3 2 8 BUF 1990 DSF MTL 4 2 17 13 BUF 1991 DSF MTL 4 2 29 24 BUF 1993 DF MTL 4 0 16 12 BUF 1998 CSF BUF 0 4 10 17

CGY 1986 F MTL 4 1 15 13 CGY 1989 F CGY 2 4 16 19

CAR 2002 CSF CAR 2 4 12 21 CAR 2006 CQF CAR 2 4 17 15

125 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA CHI 1930 QF* MTL 1 0 1 3 2 CHI 1931 F MTL 3 2 11 8 CHI 1934 QF* CHI 0 1 1 3 4 CHI 1938 QF CHI 1 2 8 11 CHI 1941 QF CHI 1 2 7 8 CHI 1944 F MTL 4 0 16 8 CHI 1946 SF MTL 4 0 26 7 CHI 1953 SF MTL 4 3 18 14 CHI 1959 SF MTL 4 2 21 16 CHI 1960 SF MTL 4 0 14 6 CHI 1961 SF CHI 2 4 15 16 CHI 1962 SF CHI 2 4 13 19 CHI 1965 F MTL 4 3 18 12 CHI 1968 SF MTL 4 1 22 10 CHI 1971 F MTL 4 3 20 18 CHI 1973 F MTL 4 2 33 23 CHI 1976 QF MTL 4 0 13 3

DET 1937 SF DET 2 3 8 13 DET 1939 QF DET 1 2 5 8 DET 1942 QF DET 1 2 8 8 DET 1949 SF DET 3 4 14 17 DET 1951 SF MTL 4 2 13 12 DET 1952 F DET 0 4 2 11 DET 1954 F DET 3 4 12 14 DET 1955 F DET 3 4 20 27 DET 1956 F MTL 4 1 18 9 DET 1958 SF MTL 4 0 19 6 DET 1966 F MTL 4 2 18 14 DET 1978 QF MTL 4 1 24 10

EDM 1981 PRE EDM 0 3 6 15

HFD 1980 PRE MTL 3 0 18 8 HFD 1986 DF MTL 4 3 16 13 HFD 1988 DSF MTL 4 2 23 20 HFD 1989 DSF MTL 4 0 18 11 HFD 1992 DSF MTL 4 3 21 18

LAK 1993 F MTL 4 1 15 12

MNS 1971 SF MTL 4 2 27 19 MNS 1980 QF MNS 3 4 21 18

NJD 1997 CQF NJD 1 4 11 22

NYI 1976 SF MTL 4 1 17 14 NYI 1977 SF MTL 4 2 19 13 NYI 1984 CF NYI 2 4 12 17 NYI 1993 CF MTL 4 1 16 11

126 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1930 SF MTL 2 0 4 1 NYR 1932 SF NYR 1 3 9 13 NYR 1933 QF* NYR 0 1 1 5 8 NYR 1935 QF* NYR 0 1 1 5 6 NYR 1950 SF NYR 1 4 7 15 NYR 1956 SF MTL 4 1 24 9 NYR 1957 SF MTL 4 1 22 12 NYR 1967 SF MTL 4 0 14 8 NYR 1969 QF MTL 4 0 16 7 NYR 1972 QF NYR 2 4 14 19 NYR 1974 QF NYR 2 4 17 21 NYR 1979 F MTL 4 1 19 11 NYR 1986 CF MTL 4 1 15 9 NYR 1996 CQF NYR 2 4 17 19 NYR 2014 CF NYR 2 4 15 20

OTT 2013 CQF OTT 1 4 9 20 OTT 2015 FR MTL 4 2 12 12

PHI 1973 SF MTL 4 1 19 13 PHI 1976 F MTL 4 0 14 9 PHI 1987 CF PHI 2 4 22 22 PHI 1989 CF MTL 4 2 17 8 PHI 2008 CSF PHI 1 4 14 20 PHI 2010 CF PHI 1 4 7 17

PIT 1998 CQF MTL 4 2 18 15 PIT 2010 CSF MTL 4 3 19 18

QUE 1982 DSF QUE 2 3 16 11 QUE 1984 DF MTL 4 2 20 13 QUE 1985 DF QUE 3 4 24 24 QUE 1987 DF MTL 4 3 26 21 QUE 1993 DSF MTL 4 2 19 16

STL 1968 F MTL 4 0 11 7 STL 1969 F MTL 4 0 12 3 STL 1977 QF MTL 4 0 19 4

TBL 2004 CSF TBL 0 4 5 14 TBL 2014 FR MTL 4 0 16 10 TBL 2015 SR TBL 2 4 13 17

TOR 1918 NHLF* TOR 1 1 7 10 TOR 1925 NHLF* MTL 2 0 5 2 TOR 1944 SF MTL 4 1 23 6 TOR 1945 SF TOR 2 4 21 15 TOR 1947 F TOR 2 4 13 13 TOR 1951 F TOR 1 4 10 13 TOR 1959 F MTL 4 1 18 12 TOR 1960 F MTL 4 0 15 5 TOR 1963 SF TOR 1 4 6 14 TOR 1964 SF TOR 3 4 14 17 TOR 1965 SF MTL 4 2 17 14 TOR 1966 SF MTL 4 0 15 6 TOR 1967 F TOR 2 4 16 17 TOR 1978 SF MTL 4 0 16 6 TOR 1979 QF MTL 4 0 19 10

127 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA VAN 1975 QF MTL 4 1 20 9

WSH 2010 CQF MTL 4 3 20 22

Defunct Teams Cgy. T. 1924 F MTL 2 0 9 1

Mtl. M. 1927 QF* MTL 1 0 1 2 1 Mtl. M. 1928 SF* Mtl. M. 0 1 1 2 3

SEN 1919 NHLF MTL 4 1 26 18 SEN 1923 NHLF* SEN 1 1 2 3 SEN 1924 NHLF* MTL 2 0 5 2 SEN 1927 SF* SEN 0 1 1 1 5

SEA 1919 F** – 2 2 1 10 19

Van. M. 1924 SF MTL 2 0 5 3

VIC 1925 F VIC 1 3 8 16

*Total-goals series **No decision. Series incomplete due to influenza epidemic.

128 NASHVILLE PREDATORS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 2 2 0 13 8 5 0 36 38 2016 FR W 4-3 Arizona 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 9 12 2012 CSF L 1-4 Chicago 2 0 2 12 4 8 0 36 36 2015 FR L 2-4 Detroit 3 1 2 17 8 9 0 34 38 2012 CQF W 4-1 San Jose 3 0 3 17 5 12 0 41 58 2016 SR L 3-4 Vancouver 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 11 14 2011 CSF L 2-4 Totals 12 3 9 70 28 42 0 167 196

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2011 CQF NSH 4 2 22 20 ANA 2016 FR NSH 4 3 14 18

CHI 2010 CQF CHI 2 4 15 17 CHI 2015 FR CHI 2 4 21 19

DET 2004 CQF DET 2 4 9 12 DET 2008 CQF DET 2 4 12 17 DET 2012 CQF NSH 4 1 13 9

PHX 2012 CSF PHX 1 4 9 12

SJS 2006 CQF SJS 1 4 10 17 SJS 2007 CQF SJS 1 4 14 16 SJS 2016 SR SJS 3 4 17 25

VAN 2011 CSF VAN 2 4 11 14

129 NEW JERSEY DEVILS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 19 12 2003 F W 4-3 Boston 4 3 1 23 15 8 0 68 60 2003 CQF W 4-1 Buffalo 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 14 14 1994 CQF W 4-3 Carolina 4 1 3 24 10 14 0 56 51 2009 CQF L 3-4 Colorado 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 11 19 2001 F L 3-4 Dallas 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 15 9 2000 F W 4-2 Detroit 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 16 7 1995 F W 4-0 Florida 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 30 23 2012 CQF W 4-3 Los Angeles 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 8 16 2012 F L 2-4 Montreal 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 22 11 1997 CQF W 4-1 NY Islanders 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 23 18 1988 DSF W 4-2 NY Rangers 6 2 4 34 16 18 0 90 93 2012 CF W 4-2 Ottawa 3 1 2 18 7 11 0 40 41 2007 CSF L 1-4 Philadelphia 6 3 3 30 14 16 0 77 75 2012 CSF W 4-1 Pittsburgh 5 2 3 29 15 14 0 86 80 2001 CF W 4-1 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 33 22 2007 CQF W 4-2 Toronto 2 2 0 13 8 5 0 37 27 2001 CSF W 4-3 Washington 2 1 1 13 6 7 0 43 44 1990 DSF L 2-4 Totals 44 25 19 254 136 118 0 688 622

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2003 F NJD 4 3 19 12

BOS 1988 CF BOS 3 4 19 30 BOS 1994 CSF NJD 4 2 22 17 BOS 1995 CQF NJD 4 1 14 5 BOS 2003 CQF NJD 4 1 13 8

BUF 1994 CQF NJD 4 3 14 14

CAR 2001 CQF NJD 4 2 20 8 CAR 2002 CQF CAR 2 4 11 9 CAR 2006 CSF CAR 1 4 10 17 CAR 2009 CQF CAR 3 4 15 17

COL 2001 F COL 3 4 11 19

DAL 2000 F NJD 4 2 15 9

DET 1995 F NJD 4 0 16 7

FLA 2000 CQF NJD 4 0 12 6 FLA 2012 CQF NJD 4 3 18 17

LAK 2012 F LAK 2 4 8 16

MTL 1997 CQF NJD 4 1 22 11

NYI 1988 DSF NJD 4 2 23 18

130 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1992 DSF NYR 3 4 25 28 NYR 1994 CF NYR 3 4 16 18 NYR 1997 CSF NYR 1 4 5 10 NYR 2006 CQF NJD 4 0 17 4 NYR 2008 CQF NYR 1 4 12 19 NYR 2012 CF NJD 4 2 15 14

OTT 1998 CQF OTT 2 4 12 13 OTT 2003 CF NJD 4 3 17 13 OTT 2007 CSF OTT 1 4 11 15

PHI 1978 PRE PHI 0 2 3 6 PHI 1995 CF NJD 4 2 20 14 PHI 2000 CF NJD 4 3 18 15 PHI 2004 CQF PHI 1 4 9 14 PHI 2010 CQF PHI 1 4 9 15 PHI 2012 CSF NJD 4 1 18 11

PIT 1991 DSF PIT 3 4 21 21 PIT 1993 DSF PIT 1 4 13 23 PIT 1995 CSF NJD 4 1 17 8 PIT 1999 CQF PIT 3 4 18 21 PIT 2001 CF NJD 4 1 17 7

TBL 2003 CSF NJD 4 1 14 8 TBL 2007 CQF NJD 4 2 19 14

TOR 2000 CSF NJD 4 2 16 9 TOR 2001 CSF NJD 4 3 21 18

WSH 1988 DF NJD 4 3 25 23 WSH 1990 DSF WSH 2 4 18 21

131 NEW YORK ISLANDERS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 49 35 1983 CF W 4-2 Buffalo 4 3 1 21 13 8 0 70 62 2007 CQF L 1-4 Chicago 2 2 0 6 6 0 0 21 6 1979 QF W 4-0 Colorado 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 18 9 1982 CF W 4-0 Dallas 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 26 16 1981 F W 4-1 Edmonton 3 2 1 15 9 6 0 58 47 1984 F L 1-4 Florida 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 15 14 2016 FR W 4-2 Los Angeles 1 1 0 4 3 1 0 21 10 1980 PRE W 3-1 Montreal 4 1 3 22 8 14 0 55 64 1993 CF L 1-4 New Jersey 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 18 23 1988 DSF L 2-4 NY Rangers 8 5 3 39 20 19 0 129 132 1994 CQF L 0-4 Ottawa 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 7 13 2003 CQF L 1-4 Philadelphia 4 1 3 25 11 14 0 69 83 1987 DF L 3-4 Pittsburgh 4 3 1 25 13 12 0 84 83 2013 CQF L 2-4 Tampa Bay 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 16 30 2016 SR L 1-4 Toronto 3 1 2 17 9 8 0 54 42 2002 CQF L 3-4 Vancouver 2 2 0 6 6 0 0 26 14 1982 F W 4-0 Washington 7 5 2 37 21 16 0 114 104 2015 FR L 3-4 Totals 51 31 20 264 144 120 0 850 787

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1980 QF NYI 4 1 19 14 BOS 1983 CF NYI 4 2 30 21

BUF 1976 QF NYI 4 2 21 18 BUF 1977 QF NYI 4 0 16 10 BUF 1980 SF NYI 4 2 22 17 BUF 2007 CQF BUF 1 4 11 17

CHI 1977 PRE NYI 2 0 7 3 CHI 1979 QF NYI 4 0 14 3

EDM 1981 QF NYI 4 2 29 20 EDM 1983 F NYI 4 0 17 6 EDM 1984 F EDM 1 4 12 21

FLA 2016 FR NYI 4 2 15 14

LAK 1980 PRE NYI 3 1 21 10

MNS 1981 F NYI 4 1 26 16

MTL 1976 SF MTL 1 4 14 17 MTL 1977 SF MTL 2 4 13 19 MTL 1984 CF NYI 4 2 17 12 MTL 1993 CF MTL 1 4 11 16

NJD 1988 DSF NJD 2 4 18 23

132 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1975 PRE NYI 2 1 10 13 NYR 1979 SF NYR 2 4 13 18 NYR 1981 SF NYI 4 0 22 8 NYR 1982 DF NYI 4 2 27 20 NYR 1983 DF NYI 4 2 28 15 NYR 1984 DSF NYI 3 2 13 14 NYR 1990 DSF NYR 1 4 13 22 NYR 1994 CQF NYR 0 4 3 22

OTT 2003 CQF OTT 1 4 7 13

PHI 1975 SF PHI 3 4 16 19 PHI 1980 F NYI 4 2 26 25 PHI 1985 DF PHI 1 4 11 16 PHI 1987 DF PHI 3 4 16 23

PIT 1975 QF NYI 4 3 21 18 PIT 1982 DSF NYI 3 2 22 13 PIT 1993 DF NYI 4 3 24 27 PIT 2013 CQF PIT 2 4 17 25

QUE 1982 CF NYI 4 0 18 9

TBL 2004 CQF TBL 1 4 5 12 TBL 2016 SR TBL 1 4 11 18

TOR 1978 QF TOR 3 4 13 16 TOR 1981 PRE NYI 3 0 20 4 TOR 2002 CQF TOR 3 4 21 22

VAN 1976 PRE NYI 2 0 8 4 VAN 1982 F NYI 4 0 18 10

WSH 1983 DSF NYI 3 1 19 11 WSH 1984 DF NYI 4 1 20 13 WSH 1985 DSF NYI 3 2 14 12 WSH 1986 DSF WSH 0 3 4 11 WSH 1987 DSF NYI 4 3 19 19 WSH 1993 DSF NYI 4 2 23 22 WSH 2015 FR WSH 3 4 15 16

133 NEW YORK RANGERS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 10 3 7 47 19 26 2 114 130 2013 CSF L 1-4 Buffalo 2 0 2 9 3 6 0 19 28 2007 CSF L 2-4 Calgary 1 1 0 4 3 1 0 14 8 1980 PRE W 3-1 Chicago 5 1 4 24 10 14 0 54 66 1973 SF L 1-4 Colorado 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 25 19 1995 CQF W 4-2 Detroit 5 1 4 23 10 13 0 49 57 1950 F L 3-4 Florida 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 13 10 1997 CQF W 4-1 Los Angeles 3 2 1 11 6 5 0 42 29 2014 F L 1-4 Montreal 15 8 7 67 29 36 2 178 203 2014 CF W 4-2 New Jersey 6 4 2 34 18 16 0 93 90 2012 CF L 2-4 NY Islanders 8 3 5 39 19 20 0 132 129 1994 CQF W 4-0 Ottawa 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 14 13 2012 CQF W 4-3 Philadelphia 11 5 6 54 24 30 0 172 173 2014 FR W 4-3 Pittsburgh 7 2 5 37 13 24 0 93 122 2016 FR L 1-4 St. Louis 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 29 22 1981 QF W 4-2 Tampa Bay 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 21 21 2015 CF L 3-4 Toronto 8 5 3 35 19 16 0 86 86 1971 QF W 4-2 Vancouver 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 21 19 1994 F W 4-3 Washington 9 5 4 55 27 28 0 134 144 2015 SR W 4-3 Winnipeg 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 17 6 2007 CQF W 4-0 Defunct Clubs 9 6 3 22 11 7 4 43 29 Totals 106 52 54 503 238 257 8 1363 1404

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ATL 1980 PRE NYR 3 1 14 8 ATL 2007 CQF NYR 4 0 17 6

BOS 1927 SF* BOS 0 1 1 1 3 BOS 1928 SF* NYR 1 0 1 5 2 BOS 1929 F BOS 0 2 1 4 BOS 1939 SF BOS 3 4 12 14 BOS 1940 SF NYR 4 2 15 9 BOS 1958 SF BOS 2 4 16 28 BOS 1970 QF BOS 2 4 16 25 BOS 1972 F BOS 2 4 16 18 BOS 1973 QF NYR 4 1 22 11 BOS 2013 CSF BOS 1 4 10 16

BUF 1978 PRE BUF 1 2 6 11 BUF 2007 CSF BUF 2 4 13 17

CHI 1931 SF* CHI 0 2 0 3 CHI 1968 QF CHI 2 4 12 18 CHI 1971 SF CHI 3 4 14 21 CHI 1972 SF NYR 4 0 17 9 CHI 1973 SF CHI 1 4 11 15

DET 1933 SF* NYR 2 0 6 3 DET 1937 F DET 2 3 8 9 DET 1941 QF DET 1 2 6 6 DET 1948 SF DET 2 4 12 17 DET 1950 F DET 3 4 17 22

FLA 1997 CQF NYR 4 1 13 10 134 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA LAK 1979 PRE NYR 2 0 9 2 LAK 1981 PRE NYR 3 1 23 12 LAK 2014 F LAK 1 4 10 15

MTL 1930 SF MTL 0 2 1 4 MTL 1932 SF NYR 3 1 13 9 MTL 1933 QF* NYR 1 0 1 8 5 MTL 1935 QF* NYR 1 0 1 6 5 MTL 1950 SF NYR 4 1 15 7 MTL 1956 SF MTL 1 4 9 24 MTL 1957 SF MTL 1 4 12 22 MTL 1967 SF MTL 0 4 8 14 MTL 1969 QF MTL 0 4 7 16 MTL 1972 QF NYR 4 2 19 14 MTL 1974 QF NYR 4 2 21 17 MTL 1979 F MTL 1 4 11 19 MTL 1986 CF MTL 1 4 9 15 MTL 1996 CQF NYR 4 2 19 17 MTL 2014 CF NYR 4 2 20 15

NJD 1992 DSF NYR 4 3 28 25 NJD 1994 CF NYR 4 3 18 16 NJD 1997 CSF NYR 4 1 10 5 NJD 2006 CQF NJD 0 4 4 17 NJD 2008 CQF NYR 4 1 19 12 NJD 2012 CF NJD 2 4 14 15

NYI 1975 PRE NYI 1 2 13 10 NYI 1979 SF NYR 4 2 18 13 NYI 1981 SF NYI 0 4 8 22 NYI 1982 DF NYI 2 4 20 27 NYI 1983 DF NYI 2 4 15 28 NYI 1984 DSF NYI 2 3 14 13 NYI 1990 DSF NYR 4 1 22 13 NYI 1994 CQF NYR 4 0 22 3

OTT 2012 CQF NYR 4 3 14 13

PHI 1974 SF PHI 3 4 17 22 PHI 1979 QF NYR 4 1 28 8 PHI 1980 QF PHI 1 4 7 14 PHI 1982 DSF NYR 3 1 19 15 PHI 1983 DSF NYR 3 0 18 9 PHI 1985 DSF PHI 0 3 10 14 PHI 1986 DSF NYR 3 2 18 15 PHI 1987 DSF PHI 2 4 13 22 PHI 1995 CSF PHI 0 4 10 18 PHI 1997 CF PHI 1 4 13 20 PHI 2014 FR NYR 4 3 19 16

PIT 1989 DSF PIT 0 4 11 19 PIT 1992 DF PIT 2 4 19 24 PIT 1996 CSF PIT 1 4 15 21 PIT 2008 CSF PIT 1 4 12 15 PIT 2014 SR NYR 4 3 15 14 PIT 2015 FR NYR 4 1 11 8 PIT 2016 FR PIT 1 4 10 21

QUE 1995 CQF NYR 4 2 25 19

135 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA STL 1981 QF NYR 4 2 29 22

TBL 2015 CF TBL 3 4 21 21

TOR 1929 SF NYR 2 0 3 1 TOR 1932 F TOR 0 3 10 18 TOR 1933 F NYR 3 1 11 5 TOR 1937 QF NYR 2 0 5 1 TOR 1940 F NYR 4 2 14 11 TOR 1942 SF TOR 2 4 12 13 TOR 1962 SF TOR 2 4 15 22 TOR 1971 QF NYR 4 2 16 15

VAN 1994 F NYR 4 3 21 19

WSH 1986 DF NYR 4 2 20 25 WSH 1990 DF WSH 1 4 15 22 WSH 1991 DSF WSH 2 4 16 16 WSH 1994 CSF NYR 4 1 20 12 WSH 2009 CQF WSH 3 4 11 19 WSH 2011 CQF WSH 1 4 8 13 WSH 2012 CSF NYR 4 3 15 13 WSH 2013 CQF NYR 4 3 16 12 WSH 2015 SR NYR 4 3 13 12

Defunct Teams Mtl. M. 1928 F NYR 3 2 5 6 Mtl. M. 1931 QF* NYR 2 0 8 1 Mtl. M. 1934 QF* Mtl. M. 0 1 1 1 2 Mtl. M. 1935 SF* Mtl. M. 0 1 1 4 5 Mtl. M. 1937 SF NYR 2 0 5 0

NYA 1929 QF* NYR 1 0 1 1 0 NYA 1938 QF NYA 1 2 7 8

SEN 1930 QF* NYR 1 0 1 6 3

Pit. P. 1928 QF* NYR 1 1 6 4

*Total-goals series

136 OTTAWA SENATORS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 11 16 2007 F L 1-4 Buffalo 4 1 3 21 8 13 0 47 52 2007 CF W 4-1 Montreal 2 1 1 11 6 5 0 32 21 2015 FR L 2-4 New Jersey 3 2 1 18 11 7 0 41 40 2007 CSF W 4-1 NY Islanders 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 13 7 2003 CQF W 4-1 NY Rangers 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 13 14 2012 CQF L 3-4 Philadelphia 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 28 12 2003 CSF W 4-2 Pittsburgh 4 1 3 20 7 13 0 53 72 2013 CSF L 1-4 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 23 13 2006 CQF W 4-1 Toronto 4 0 4 24 8 16 0 42 57 2004 CQF L 3-4 Washington 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 7 18 1998 CSF L 1-4 Totals 24 9 15 132 61 71 0 310 322

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2007 F ANA 1 4 11 16

BUF 1997 CQF BUF 3 4 13 14 BUF 1999 CQF BUF 0 4 6 12 BUF 2006 CSF BUF 1 4 13 16 BUF 2007 CF OTT 4 1 15 10

MTL 2013 CQF OTT 4 1 20 9 MTL 2015 FR MTL 2 4 12 12

NJD 1998 CQF OTT 4 2 13 12 NJD 2003 CF NJD 3 4 13 17 NJD 2007 CSF OTT 4 1 15 11

NYI 2003 CQF OTT 4 1 13 7

NYR 2012 CQF NYR 3 4 13 14

PHI 2002 CQF OTT 4 1 11 2 PHI 2003 CSF OTT 4 2 17 10

PIT 2007 CQF OTT 4 1 18 10 PIT 2008 CQF PIT 0 4 5 16 PIT 2010 CQF PIT 2 4 19 24 PIT 2013 CSF PIT 1 4 11 22

TBL 2006 CQF OTT 4 1 23 13

TOR 2000 CQF TOR 2 4 10 17 TOR 2001 CQF TOR 0 4 3 10 TOR 2002 CSF TOR 3 4 18 16 TOR 2004 CQF TOR 3 4 11 14

WSH 1998 CSF WSH 1 4 7 18

137 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 6 3 3 31 13 18 0 86 100 2011 CSF L 0-4 Buffalo 9 6 3 50 29 21 0 146 141 2011 CQF W 4-3 Calgary 2 1 1 11 7 4 0 43 28 1981 QF L 3-4 Chicago 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 30 45 2010 F L 2-4 Colorado 2 2 0 11 7 4 0 39 29 1985 CF W 4-2 Dallas 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 41 26 1980 SF W 4-1 Detroit 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 6 16 1997 F L 0-4 Edmonton 3 1 2 15 7 8 0 44 49 1987 F L 3-4 Florida 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 11 15 1996 CSF L 2-4 Montreal 6 3 3 31 15 16 0 89 93 2010 CF W 4-1 New Jersey 6 3 3 30 16 14 0 75 77 2012 CSF L 1-4 NY Islanders 4 3 1 25 14 11 0 83 69 1987 DF W 4-3 NY Rangers 11 6 5 54 30 24 0 173 172 2014 FR L 3-4 Ottawa 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 12 28 2003 CSF L 2-4 Pittsburgh 6 4 2 35 19 16 0 121 115 2012 CQF W 4-2 St. Louis 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 20 34 1969 QF L 0-4 Tampa Bay 2 1 1 13 7 6 0 45 34 2004 CF L 3-4 Toronto 6 5 1 36 22 14 0 119 85 2004 CSF W 4-2 Vancouver 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 15 9 1979 PRE W 2-1 Washington 5 2 3 29 13 16 0 84 99 2016 FR L 2-4 Totals 79 43 36 427 219 208 0 1282 1264

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ATL 1974 QF PHI 4 0 17 6

BOS 1974 F PHI 4 2 15 13 BOS 1976 SF PHI 4 1 19 12 BOS 1977 SF BOS 0 4 8 14 BOS 1978 SF BOS 1 4 15 21 BOS 2010 CSF PHI 4 3 22 20 BOS 2011 CSF BOS 0 4 7 20

BUF 1975 F PHI 4 2 19 12 BUF 1978 QF PHI 4 1 16 11 BUF 1995 CQF PHI 4 1 18 13 BUF 1997 CSF PHI 4 1 21 13 BUF 1998 CQF BUF 1 4 9 18 BUF 2000 CQF PHI 4 1 14 8 BUF 2001 CQF BUF 2 4 13 21 BUF 2006 CQF BUF 2 4 14 27 BUF 2011 CQF PHI 4 3 22 18

CGY 1981 QF CGY 3 4 26 22

CHI 1971 QF CHI 0 4 8 20 CHI 2010 F CHI 2 4 22 25

COL 1978 PRE PHI 2 0 6 3

DET 1997 F DET 0 4 6 16

EDM 1980 PRE PHI 3 0 12 6 EDM 1985 F EDM 1 4 14 21 EDM 1987 F EDM 3 4 18 22 138 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA FLA 1996 CSF FLA 2 4 11 15

MNS 1973 QF PHI 4 2 14 12 MNS 1980 SF PHI 4 1 27 14

MTL 1973 SF MTL 1 4 13 19 MTL 1976 F MTL 0 4 9 14 MTL 1987 CF PHI 4 2 22 22 MTL 1989 CF MTL 2 4 8 17 MTL 2008 CSF PHI 4 1 20 14 MTL 2010 CF PHI 4 1 17 7

NJD 1995 CF NJD 2 4 14 20 NJD 2000 CF NJD 3 4 15 18 NJD 2004 CQF PHI 4 1 14 9 NJD 2010 CQF PHI 4 1 15 9 NJD 2012 CSF NJD 1 4 11 18

NYI 1975 SF PHI 4 3 19 16 NYI 1980 F NYI 2 4 25 26 NYI 1985 DF PHI 4 1 16 11 NYI 1987 DF PHI 4 3 23 16

NYR 1974 SF PHI 4 3 22 17 NYR 1979 QF NYR 1 4 8 28 NYR 1980 QF PHI 4 1 14 7 NYR 1982 DSF NYR 1 3 15 19 NYR 1983 DSF NYR 0 3 9 18 NYR 1985 DSF PHI 3 0 14 10 NYR 1986 DSF NYR 2 3 15 18 NYR 1987 DSF PHI 4 2 22 13 NYR 1995 CSF PHI 4 0 18 10 NYR 1997 CF PHI 4 1 20 13 NYR 2014 FR NYR 3 4 16 19

OTT 2002 CQF OTT 1 4 2 11 OTT 2003 CSF OTT 2 4 10 17

PIT 1989 DF PHI 4 3 31 24 PIT 1997 CQF PHI 4 1 20 13 PIT 2000 CSF PHI 4 2 15 14 PIT 2008 CF PIT 1 4 9 20 PIT 2009 CQF PIT 2 4 16 18 PIT 2012 CQF PHI 4 2 30 26

QUE 1981 PRE PHI 3 2 22 17 QUE 1985 CF PHI 4 2 17 12

STL 1968 QF STL 3 4 17 17 STL 1969 QF STL 0 4 3 17

TBL 1996 CQF PHI 4 2 26 13 TBL 2004 CF TBL 3 4 19 21

TOR 1975 QF PHI 4 0 15 6 TOR 1976 QF PHI 4 3 33 23 TOR 1977 QF PHI 4 2 19 18 TOR 1999 CQF TOR 2 4 11 9 TOR 2003 CQF PHI 4 3 24 16 TOR 2004 CSF PHI 4 2 17 13

139 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA VAN 1979 PRE PHI 2 1 15 9

WSH 1984 DSF WSH 0 3 5 15 WSH 1988 DSF WSH 3 4 25 31 WSH 1989 DSF PHI 4 2 25 19 WSH 2008 CQF PHI 4 3 23 20 WSH 2016 FR WSH 2 4 6 14

140 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 5 2 3 23 10 13 0 69 74 2013 CF L 0-4 Buffalo 2 2 0 10 6 4 0 26 26 2001 CSF W 4-3 Carolina 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 20 9 2009 CF W 4-0 Chicago 2 1 1 8 4 4 0 23 24 1992 F W 4-0 Columbus 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 21 18 2014 FR W 4-2 Dallas 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 28 16 1991 F W 4-2 Detroit 2 1 1 13 6 7 0 24 34 2009 F W 4-3 Florida 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 15 20 1996 CF L 3-4 Montreal 2 0 2 13 5 8 0 33 37 2010 CSF L 3-4 New Jersey 5 3 2 29 14 15 0 80 86 2001 CF L 1-4 NY Islanders 4 1 3 25 12 13 0 83 84 2013 CQF W 4-2 NY Rangers 7 5 2 37 24 13 0 122 93 2016 FR W 4-1 Ottawa 4 3 1 20 13 7 0 72 53 2013 CSF W 4-1 Philadelphia 6 2 4 35 16 19 0 115 121 2012 CQF L 2-4 San Jose 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 15 12 2016 F W 4-2 St. Louis 3 1 2 13 6 7 0 40 45 1981 PRE L 2-3 Tampa Bay 2 1 1 14 7 7 0 35 40 2016 CF W 4-3 Toronto 3 0 3 12 4 8 0 27 39 1999 CSF L 2-4 Washington 9 8 1 55 34 21 0 180 158 2016 SR W 4-2 Defunct Clubs 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 13 6 Totals 62 35 27 340 184 156 0 1041 995

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1979 QF BOS 0 4 7 16 BOS 1980 PRE BOS 2 3 14 21 BOS 1991 CF PIT 4 2 27 18 BOS 1992 CF PIT 4 0 19 7 BOS 2013 CF BOS 0 4 2 12

BUF 1979 PRE PIT 2 1 9 9 BUF 2001 CSF PIT 4 3 17 17

CAR 2009 CF PIT 4 0 20 9

CBJ 2014 FR PIT 4 2 21 18

CHI 1972 QF CHI 0 4 8 14 CHI 1992 F PIT 4 0 15 10

DET 2008 F DET 2 4 10 17 DET 2009 F PIT 4 3 14 17

FLA 1996 CF FLA 3 4 15 20

MNS 1991 F PIT 4 2 28 16

MTL 1998 CQF MTL 2 4 15 18 MTL 2010 CSF MTL 3 4 18 19

NJD 1991 DSF PIT 4 3 21 21 NJD 1993 DSF PIT 4 1 23 13 NJD 1995 CSF NJD 1 4 8 17 NJD 1999 CQF PIT 4 3 21 18 NJD 2001 CQF NJD 1 4 7 17 141 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYI 1975 QF NYI 3 4 18 21 NYI 1982 DSF NYI 2 3 13 22 NYI 1993 DF NYI 3 4 27 24 NYI 2013 CQF PIT 4 2 25 17

NYR 1989 DSF PIT 4 0 19 11 NYR 1992 DF PIT 4 2 24 19 NYR 1996 CSF PIT 4 1 21 15 NYR 2008 CSF PIT 4 1 15 12 NYR 2014 SR NYR 3 4 14 15 NYR 2015 FR NYR 1 4 8 11 NYR 2016 FR PIT 4 1 21 10

OTT 2007 CQF OTT 1 4 10 18 OTT 2008 CQF PIT 4 0 16 5 OTT 2010 CQF PIT 4 2 24 19 OTT 2013 CSF PIT 4 1 22 11

PHI 1989 DF PHI 3 4 24 31 PHI 1997 CQF PHI 1 4 13 20 PHI 2000 CSF PHI 2 4 14 15 PHI 2008 CF PIT 4 1 20 9 PHI 2009 CQF PIT 4 2 18 16 PHI 2012 CQF PHI 2 4 26 30

SJS 2016 F PIT 4 2 15 12

STL 1970 SF STL 2 4 10 19 STL 1975 PRE PIT 2 0 9 6 STL 1981 PRE STL 2 3 21 20

TBL 2011 CQF TBL 3 4 14 22 TBL 2016 CF PIT 4 3 21 18

TOR 1976 PRE TOR 1 2 3 8 TOR 1977 PRE TOR 1 2 10 13 TOR 1999 CSF TOR 2 4 14 18

WSH 1991 DF PIT 4 1 19 13 WSH 1992 DSF PIT 4 3 25 27 WSH 1994 CQF WSH 2 4 12 20 WSH 1995 CQF PIT 4 3 29 26 WSH 1996 CQF PIT 4 2 21 17 WSH 2000 CQF PIT 4 1 17 8 WSH 2001 CQF PIT 4 2 14 10 WSH 2009 CSF PIT 4 3 27 22 WSH 2016 SR PIT 4 2 16 15

Defunct Teams OAK 1970 QF PIT 4 0 13 6

142 SAN JOSE SHARKS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 10 18 2009 CQF L 2-4 Arizona 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 13 7 2002 CQF W 4-1 Calgary 3 2 1 20 10 10 0 57 68 2008 CQF W 4-3 Chicago 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 7 13 2010 CF L 0-4 Colorado 4 2 2 25 13 12 0 71 62 2010 CQF W 4-2 Dallas 3 0 3 17 5 12 0 30 46 2008 CSF L 2-4 Detroit 5 3 2 29 14 15 0 69 99 2011 CSF W 4-3 Edmonton 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 12 19 2006 CSF L 2-4 Los Angeles 4 2 2 25 14 11 0 68 71 2016 FR W 4-1 Nashville 3 3 0 17 12 5 0 58 41 2016 SR W 4-3 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 12 15 2016 F L 2-4 St. Louis 5 3 2 29 15 14 0 73 74 2016 CF W 4-2 Toronto 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 21 26 1994 CSF L 3-4 Vancouver 2 1 1 9 5 4 0 28 28 2013 CQF W 4-0 Totals 35 17 18 205 101 104 0 529 587

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2009 CQF ANA 2 4 10 18

CGY 1995 CQF SJS 4 3 26 35 CGY 2004 CQF CGY 2 4 12 16 CGY 2008 CQF SJS 4 3 19 17

CHI 2010 CF CHI 0 4 7 13

COL 1999 CQF COL 2 4 17 19 COL 2002 CSF COL 3 4 21 25 COL 2004 CSF SJS 4 2 14 7 COL 2010 CQF SJS 4 2 19 11

DAL 1998 CQF DAL 2 4 12 16 DAL 2000 CSF DAL 1 4 7 15 DAL 2008 CSF DAL 2 4 11 15

DET 1994 CQF SJS 4 3 21 27 DET 1995 CSF DET 0 4 6 24 DET 2007 CSF DET 2 4 9 13 DET 2010 CSF SJS 4 1 15 17 DET 2011 CSF SJS 4 3 18 18

EDM 2006 CSF EDM 2 4 12 19

LAK 2011 CQF SJS 4 2 20 20 LAK 2013 CSF LAK 3 4 10 14 LAK 2014 FR LAK 3 4 22 26 LAK 2016 FR SJS 4 1 16 11

NSH 2006 CQF SJS 4 1 17 10 NSH 2007 CQF SJS 4 1 16 14 NSH 2016 SR SJS 4 3 25 17

PHX 2002 CQF SJS 4 1 13 7

PIT 2016 F PIT 2 4 12 15 143 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA STL 2000 CQF SJS 4 3 20 22 STL 2001 CQF STL 2 4 11 16 STL 2004 CQF SJS 4 1 12 9 STL 2012 CQF STL 1 4 8 14 STL 2016 CF SJS 4 2 22 13

TOR 1994 CSF TOR 3 4 21 26

VAN 2011 CF VAN 1 4 13 20 VAN 2013 CQF SJS 4 0 15 8

144 ST. LOUIS BLUES

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Arizona 2 2 0 11 7 4 0 39 29 1999 CQF W 4-3 Boston 2 0 2 8 0 8 0 15 48 1972 SF L 0-4 Buffalo 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 8 7 1976 PRE L 1-2 Calgary 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 22 28 1986 CF L 3-4 Chicago 12 4 8 63 28 35 0 175 211 2016 FR W 4-3 Colorado 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 11 17 2001 CF L 1-4 Dallas 13 7 6 73 36 37 0 212 211 2016 SR W 4-3 Detroit 7 2 5 40 16 24 0 103 125 2002 CSF L 1-4 Los Angeles 4 2 2 18 10 8 0 48 40 2013 CQF L 2-4 Minnesota 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 14 17 2015 FR L 2-4 Montreal 3 0 3 12 0 12 0 14 42 1977 QF L 0-4 NY Rangers 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 22 29 1981 QF L 2-4 Philadelphia 2 2 0 11 8 3 0 34 20 1969 QF W 4-0 Pittsburgh 3 2 1 13 7 6 0 45 40 1981 PRE W 3-2 San Jose 5 2 3 29 14 15 0 74 73 2016 CF L 2-4 Toronto 5 3 2 31 17 14 0 88 90 1996 CQF W 4-2 Vancouver 3 0 3 18 6 12 0 53 55 2009 CQF L 0-4 Totals 66 26 40 354 158 196 0 977 1082

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1970 F BOS 0 4 7 20 BOS 1972 SF BOS 0 4 8 28

BUF 1976 PRE BUF 1 2 8 7

CGY 1986 CF CGY 3 4 22 28

CHI 1973 QF CHI 1 4 9 22 CHI 1980 PRE CHI 0 3 4 12 CHI 1982 DF CHI 2 4 19 23 CHI 1983 DSF CHI 1 3 10 16 CHI 1988 DSF STL 4 1 21 17 CHI 1989 DF CHI 1 4 12 19 CHI 1990 DF CHI 3 4 22 28 CHI 1992 DSF CHI 2 4 19 23 CHI 1993 DSF STL 4 0 13 6 CHI 2002 CQF STL 4 1 13 5 CHI 2014 FR CHI 2 4 14 20 CHI 2016 FR STL 4 3 19 20

COL 2001 CF COL 1 4 11 17

DAL 1994 CQF DAL 0 4 10 16 DAL 1999 CSF DAL 2 4 12 17 DAL 2001 CSF STL 4 0 13 6 DAL 2016 SR STL 4 3 25 14

DET 1984 DSF STL 3 1 13 12 DET 1988 DF DET 1 4 14 21 DET 1991 DSF STL 4 3 24 20 DET 1996 CSF DET 3 4 16 22 DET 1997 CQF DET 2 4 12 13 DET 1998 CSF DET 2 4 13 23 DET 2002 CSF DET 1 4 11 14 145 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA LAK 1969 SF STL 4 0 16 5 LAK 1998 CQF STL 4 0 16 8 LAK 2012 CSF LAK 0 4 6 15 LAK 2013 CQF LAK 2 4 10 12

MNS 1968 SF STL 4 3 18 22 MNS 1970 QF STL 4 2 20 16 MNS 1971 QF MNS 2 4 15 16 MNS 1972 QF STL 4 3 19 19 MNS 1984 DF MNS 3 4 17 19 MNS 1985 DSF MNS 0 3 5 9 MNS 1986 DSF STL 3 2 18 20 MNS 1989 DSF STL 4 1 23 15 MNS 1991 DF MNS 2 4 17 22

MIN 2015 FR MIN 2 4 14 17

MTL 1968 F MTL 0 4 7 11 MTL 1969 F MTL 0 4 3 12 MTL 1977 QF MTL 0 4 4 19

NYR 1981 QF NYR 2 4 22 29

PHI 1968 QF STL 4 3 17 17 PHI 1969 QF STL 4 0 17 3

PHX 1999 CQF STL 4 3 19 16

PIT 1970 SF STL 4 2 19 10 PIT 1975 PRE PIT 0 2 6 9 PIT 1981 PRE STL 3 2 20 21

SJS 2000 CQF SJS 3 4 22 20 SJS 2001 CQF STL 4 2 16 11 SJS 2004 CQF SJS 1 4 9 12 SJS 2012 CQF STL 4 1 14 8 SJS 2016 CF SJS 2 4 13 22

TOR 1986 DF STL 4 3 24 22 TOR 1987 DSF TOR 2 4 12 15 TOR 1990 DSF STL 4 1 20 16 TOR 1993 DF TOR 3 4 11 22 TOR 1996 CQF STL 4 2 21 15

VAN 1995 CQF VAN 3 4 27 27 VAN 2003 CQF VAN 3 4 21 17 VAN 2009 CQF VAN 0 4 5 11

WIN 1982 DSF STL 3 1 20 13

146 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 21 21 2011 CF L 3-4 Calgary 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 13 14 2004 F W 4-3 Chicago 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 10 13 2015 F L 2-4 Detroit 2 2 0 12 8 4 0 29 23 2016 FR W 4-1 Montreal 3 2 1 14 8 6 0 41 34 2015 SR W 4-2 New Jersey 2 0 2 11 3 8 0 22 33 2007 CQF L 2-4 NY Islanders 2 2 0 10 8 2 0 30 16 2016 SR W 4-1 NY Rangers 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 21 21 2015 CF W 4-3 Ottawa 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 13 23 2006 CQF L 1-4 Philadelphia 2 1 1 13 6 7 0 34 45 2004 CF W 4-3 Pittsburgh 2 1 1 14 7 7 0 40 35 2016 CF L 3-4 Washington 2 2 0 10 8 2 0 30 25 2011 CSF W 4-0 Totals 20 12 8 116 62 54 0 304 303

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 2011 CF BOS 3 4 21 21

CGY 2004 F TBL 4 3 13 14

CHI 2015 F CHI 2 4 10 13

DET 2015 FR TBL 4 3 17 15 DET 2016 FR TBL 4 1 12 8

MTL 2004 CSF TBL 4 0 14 5 MTL 2014 FR MTL 0 4 10 16 MTL 2015 SR TBL 4 2 17 13

NJD 2003 CSF NJD 1 4 8 14 NJD 2007 CQF NJD 2 4 14 19

NYI 2004 CQF TBL 4 1 12 5 NYI 2016 SR TBL 4 1 18 11

NYR 2015 CF TBL 4 3 21 21

OTT 2006 CQF OTT 1 4 13 23

PHI 1996 CQF PHI 2 4 13 26 PHI 2004 CQF TBL 4 3 21 19

PIT 2011 CQF TBL 4 3 22 14 PIT 2016 CF PIT 3 4 18 21

WSH 2003 CQF TBL 4 2 14 15 WSH 2011 CSF TBL 4 0 16 10

147 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 14 8 6 69 34 34 1 168 175 2013 CQF L 3-4 Buffalo 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 16 21 1999 CF L 1-4 Calgary 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 9 5 1979 PRE W 2-0 Carolina 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 6 10 2002 CF L 2-4 Chicago 9 6 3 38 22 15 1 111 89 1995 CQF L 3-4 Dallas 2 0 2 7 1 6 0 26 35 1983 DSF L 1-3 Detroit 23 12 11 117 58 59 0 311 321 1993 DSF W 4-3 Los Angeles 3 2 1 12 7 5 0 41 31 1993 CF L 3-4 Montreal 15 7 8 71 29 42 0 160 215 1979 QF L 0-4 New Jersey 2 0 2 13 5 8 0 27 37 2001 CSF L 3-4 NY Islanders 3 2 1 17 8 9 0 42 54 2002 CQF W 4-3 NY Rangers 8 3 5 35 16 19 0 86 86 1971 QF L 2-4 Ottawa 4 4 0 24 16 8 0 57 42 2004 CQF W 4-3 Philadelphia 6 1 5 36 14 22 0 85 119 2004 CSF L 2-4 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 12 8 4 0 39 27 1999 CSF W 4-2 San Jose 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 26 21 1994 CSF W 4-3 St. Louis 5 2 3 31 14 17 0 90 88 1996 CQF L 2-4 Vancouver 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 9 16 1994 CF L 1-4 Defunct Clubs 8 6 2 24 12 10 2 59 57 Totals 110 58 52 531 254 273 4 1368 1449

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ATL 1979 PRE TOR 2 0 9 5

BOS 1933 SF TOR 3 2 9 7 BOS 1935 SF TOR 3 1 7 2 BOS 1936 QF* TOR 1 1 8 6 BOS 1938 SF TOR 3 0 6 3 BOS 1939 F BOS 1 4 6 12 BOS 1941 SF BOS 3 4 17 15 BOS 1948 SF TOR 4 1 20 13 BOS 1949 SF TOR 4 1 16 10 BOS 1951 SF TOR 4 1 1 17 5 BOS 1959 SF TOR 4 3 20 21 BOS 1969 QF BOS 0 4 5 24 BOS 1972 QF BOS 1 4 10 18 BOS 1974 QF BOS 0 4 9 17 BOS 2013 CQF BOS 3 4 18 22

BUF 1999 CF BUF 1 4 16 21

CAR 2002 CF CAR 2 4 6 10

CHI 1931 QF* CHI 0 1 1 3 4 CHI 1932 QF* TOR 1 1 6 2 CHI 1938 F CHI 1 3 8 10 CHI 1940 QF TOR 2 0 5 3 CHI 1962 F TOR 4 2 18 15 CHI 1967 SF TOR 4 2 18 14 CHI 1986 DSF TOR 3 0 18 9 CHI 1994 CQF TOR 4 2 15 10 CHI 1995 CQF CHI 3 4 20 22

148 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA DET 1929 QF* TOR 2 0 7 2 DET 1934 SF DET 2 3 12 11 DET 1936 F DET 1 3 11 18 DET 1939 SF TOR 2 1 10 8 DET 1940 SF TOR 2 0 5 2 DET 1942 F TOR 4 3 25 19 DET 1943 SF DET 2 4 17 20 DET 1945 F TOR 4 3 9 9 DET 1947 SF TOR 4 1 18 14 DET 1948 F TOR 4 0 18 7 DET 1949 F TOR 4 0 12 5 DET 1950 SF DET 3 4 11 10 DET 1952 SF DET 0 4 3 13 DET 1954 SF DET 1 4 8 15 DET 1955 SF DET 0 4 6 14 DET 1956 SF DET 1 4 10 14 DET 1960 SF TOR 4 2 20 16 DET 1961 SF DET 1 4 8 15 DET 1963 F TOR 4 1 17 10 DET 1964 F TOR 4 3 22 17 DET 1987 DF DET 3 4 18 20 DET 1988 DSF DET 2 4 20 32 DET 1993 DSF TOR 4 3 24 30

LAK 1975 PRE TOR 2 1 7 6 LAK 1978 PRE TOR 2 0 11 3 LAK 1993 CF LAK 3 4 23 22

MNS 1980 PRE MNS 0 3 8 17 MNS 1983 DSF MNS 1 3 18 18

MTL 1918 NHLF* TOR 1 1 10 7 MTL 1925 NHLF* MTL 0 2 2 5 MTL 1944 SF MTL 1 4 6 23 MTL 1945 SF TOR 4 2 15 21 MTL 1947 F TOR 4 2 13 13 MTL 1951 F TOR 4 1 13 10 MTL 1959 F MTL 1 4 12 18 MTL 1960 F MTL 0 4 5 15 MTL 1963 SF TOR 4 1 14 6 MTL 1964 SF TOR 4 3 17 14 MTL 1965 SF MTL 2 4 14 17 MTL 1966 SF MTL 0 4 6 15 MTL 1967 F TOR 4 2 17 16 MTL 1978 SF MTL 0 4 6 16 MTL 1979 QF MTL 0 4 10 19

NJD 2000 CSF NJD 2 4 9 16 NJD 2001 CSF NJD 3 4 18 21

NYI 1978 QF TOR 4 3 16 13 NYI 1981 PRE NYI 0 3 4 20 NYI 2002 CQF TOR 4 3 22 21

149 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA NYR 1929 SF NYR 0 2 1 3 NYR 1932 F TOR 3 0 18 10 NYR 1933 F NYR 1 3 5 11 NYR 1937 QF NYR 0 2 1 5 NYR 1940 F NYR 2 4 11 14 NYR 1942 SF TOR 4 2 13 12 NYR 1962 SF TOR 4 2 22 15 NYR 1971 QF NYR 2 4 15 16

OTT 2000 CQF TOR 4 2 17 10 OTT 2001 CQF TOR 4 0 10 3 OTT 2002 CSF TOR 4 3 16 18 OTT 2004 CQF TOR 4 3 14 11

PHI 1975 QF PHI 0 4 6 15 PHI 1976 QF PHI 3 4 23 33 PHI 1977 QF PHI 2 4 18 19 PHI 1999 CQF TOR 4 2 9 11 PHI 2003 CQF PHI 3 4 16 24 PHI 2004 CSF PHI 2 4 13 17

PIT 1976 PRE TOR 2 1 8 3 PIT 1977 PRE TOR 2 1 13 10 PIT 1999 CSF TOR 4 2 18 14

SJS 1994 CSF TOR 4 3 26 21

STL 1986 DF STL 3 4 22 24 STL 1987 DSF TOR 4 2 15 12 STL 1990 DSF STL 1 4 16 20 STL 1993 DF TOR 4 3 22 11 STL 1996 CQF STL 2 4 15 21

VAN 1994 CF VAN 1 4 9 16

Defunct Teams Mtl. M. 1932 SF* TOR 1 0 1 4 3 Mtl. M. 1935 F Mtl. M. 0 3 4 10

NYA 1936 SF TOR 2 1 6 3 NYA 1939 QF TOR 2 0 6 0

SEN 1921 NHLF* SEN 0 2 0 7 SEN 1922 NHLF* TOR 1 0 1 5 4

Van. M. 1918 F TOR 3 2 18 21 Van. M. 1922 F TOR 3 2 16 9

*Total-goals series

150 VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 8 14 2007 CSF L 1-4 Arizona 2 2 0 13 8 5 0 50 34 1993 DSF W 4-2 Boston 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 8 23 2011 F L 3-4 Buffalo 2 0 2 7 1 6 0 14 28 1981 PRE L 0-3 Calgary 7 2 5 38 17 21 0 110 119 2015 FR L 2-4 Chicago 5 2 3 28 12 16 0 77 92 2011 CQF W 4-3 Colorado 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 26 40 2001 CQF L 0-4 Dallas 2 2 0 12 8 4 0 31 23 2007 CQF W 4-3 Detroit 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 16 22 2002 CQF L 2-4 Edmonton 2 0 2 9 2 7 0 20 35 1992 DF L 2-4 Los Angeles 5 2 3 28 13 15 0 93 96 2012 CQF L 1-4 Minnesota 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 17 26 2003 CSF L 3-4 Montreal 1 0 1 5 1 4 0 9 20 1975 QF L 1-4 Nashville 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 14 11 2011 CSF W 4-2 NY Islanders 2 0 2 6 0 6 0 14 26 1982 F L 0-4 NY Rangers 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 19 21 1994 F L 3-4 Philadelphia 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 9 15 1979 PRE L 1-2 San Jose 2 1 1 9 4 5 0 28 28 2013 CQF L 0-4 St. Louis 3 3 0 18 12 6 0 55 53 2009 CQF W 4-0 Toronto 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 16 9 1994 CF W 4-1 Totals 43 16 27 229 101 128 0 634 735

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2007 CSF ANA 1 4 8 14

BOS 2011 F BOS 3 4 8 23

BUF 1980 PRE BUF 1 3 7 15 BUF 1981 PRE BUF 0 3 7 13

CGY 1982 DSF VAN 3 0 10 5 CGY 1983 DSF CGY 1 3 14 17 CGY 1984 DSF CGY 1 3 13 14 CGY 1989 DSF CGY 3 4 20 26 CGY 1994 CQF VAN 4 3 23 20 CGY 2004 CQF CGY 3 4 16 19 CGY 2015 FR CGY 2 4 14 18

CHI 1982 CF VAN 4 1 18 13 CHI 1995 CSF CHI 0 4 6 11 CHI 2009 CSF CHI 2 4 19 23 CHI 2010 CSF CHI 2 4 18 23 CHI 2011 CQF VAN 4 3 16 22

COL 1996 CQF COL 2 4 17 24 COL 2001 CQF COL 0 4 9 16

DAL 1994 CSF VAN 4 1 18 11 DAL 2007 CQF VAN 4 3 13 12

DET 2002 CQF DET 2 4 16 22

EDM 1986 DSF EDM 0 3 5 17 EDM 1992 DF EDM 2 4 15 18 151 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA LAK 1982 DF VAN 4 1 19 14 LAK 1991 DSF LAK 2 4 16 26 LAK 1993 DF LAK 2 4 25 26 LAK 2010 CQF VAN 4 2 25 18 LAK 2012 CQF LAK 1 4 8 12

MIN 2003 CSF MIN 3 4 17 26

MTL 1975 QF MTL 1 4 9 20

NSH 2011 CSF VAN 4 2 14 11

NYI 1976 PRE NYI 0 2 4 8 NYI 1982 F NYI 0 4 10 18

NYR 1994 F NYR 3 4 19 21

PHI 1979 PRE PHI 1 2 9 15

SJS 2011 CF VAN 4 1 20 13 SJS 2013 CQF SJS 0 4 8 15

STL 1995 CQF VAN 4 3 27 27 STL 2003 CQF VAN 4 3 17 21 STL 2009 CQF VAN 4 0 11 5

TOR 1994 CF VAN 4 1 16 9

WIN 1992 DSF VAN 4 3 29 17 WIN 1993 DSF VAN 4 2 21 17

152 WASHINGTON CAPITALS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Boston 3 2 1 17 8 9 0 37 43 2012 CQF W 4-3 Buffalo 1 1 0 6 4 2 0 13 11 1998 CF W 4-2 Detroit 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 7 13 1998 F L 0-4 Montreal 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 22 20 2010 CQF L 3-4 New Jersey 2 1 1 13 7 6 0 44 43 1990 DSF W 4-2 NY Islanders 7 2 5 37 16 21 0 104 114 2015 FR W 4-3 NY Rangers 9 4 5 55 28 27 0 144 134 2015 SR L 3-4 Ottawa 1 1 0 5 4 1 0 18 7 1998 CSF W 4-1 Philadelphia 5 3 2 29 16 13 0 99 84 2016 FR W 4-2 Pittsburgh 9 1 8 55 21 34 0 158 180 2016 SR L 2-4 Tampa Bay 2 0 2 10 2 8 0 25 30 2011 CSF L 0-4 Totals 41 15 26 238 109 129 0 671 679

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA BOS 1990 CF BOS 0 4 6 15 BOS 1998 CQF WSH 4 2 15 13 BOS 2012 CQF WSH 4 3 16 15

BUF 1998 CF WSH 4 2 13 11

DET 1998 F DET 0 4 7 13

MTL 2010 CQF MTL 3 4 22 20

NJD 1988 DF NJD 3 4 23 25 NJD 1990 DSF WSH 4 2 21 18

NYI 1983 DSF NYI 1 3 11 19 NYI 1984 DF NYI 1 4 13 20 NYI 1985 DSF NYI 2 3 12 14 NYI 1986 DSF WSH 3 0 11 4 NYI 1987 DSF NYI 3 4 19 19 NYI 1993 DSF NYI 2 4 22 23 NYI 2015 FR WSH 4 3 16 15

NYR 1986 DF NYR 2 4 25 20 NYR 1990 DF WSH 4 1 22 15 NYR 1991 DSF WSH 4 2 16 16 NYR 1994 CSF NYR 1 4 12 20 NYR 2009 CQF WSH 4 3 19 11 NYR 2011 CQF WSH 4 1 13 8 NYR 2012 CSF NYR 3 4 13 15 NYR 2013 CQF NYR 3 4 12 16 NYR 2015 SR NYR 3 4 12 13

OTT 1998 CSF WSH 4 1 18 7

PHI 1984 DSF WSH 3 0 15 5 PHI 1988 DSF WSH 4 3 31 25 PHI 1989 DSF PHI 2 4 19 25 PHI 2008 CQF PHI 3 4 20 23 PHI 2016 FR WSH 4 2 14 6

153 Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA PIT 1991 DF PIT 1 4 13 19 PIT 1992 DSF PIT 3 4 27 25 PIT 1994 CQF WSH 4 2 20 12 PIT 1995 CQF PIT 3 4 26 29 PIT 1996 CQF PIT 2 4 17 21 PIT 2000 CQF PIT 1 4 8 17 PIT 2001 CQF PIT 2 4 10 14 PIT 2009 CSF PIT 3 4 22 27 PIT 2016 SR PIT 2 4 15 16

TBL 2003 CQF TBL 2 4 15 14 TBL 2011 CSF TBL 0 4 10 16

154 WINNIPEG JETS

Last Opp. Series W L GP W L T GF GA Mtg. Rnd. Result Anaheim 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 9 16 2015 FR L 0-4 NY Rangers 1 0 1 4 0 4 0 6 17 2007 CQF L 0-4 Totals 2 0 2 8 0 8 0 15 33

Series Records vs. Other Teams

Opp. Year Rnd. Win. W L T GF GA ANA 2015 FR ANA 0 4 9 16

NYR 2007 CQF NYR 0 4 6 17

155 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADING PLAYOFF SCORERS Since 1918

SEASON PLAYER (Team) GP G A PTS 2015-16 Logan Couture (SJS) 24 10 20 30 2014-15 Tyler Johnson (TBL) 26 13 10 23 Patrick Kane (CHI) 23 11 12 23 2013-14 Anze Kopitar (LAK) 26 5 21 26 2012-13 David Krejci (BOS) 22 9 17 26 2011-12 Dustin Brown (LAK) 20 8 12 20 Anze Kopitar (LAK) 20 8 12 20 2010-11 David Krejci (BOS) 25 12 11 23 2009-10 Daniel Briere (PHI) 23 12 18 30 2008-09 Evgeni Malkin (PIT) 24 14 22 36 2007-08 Henrik Zetterberg (DET) 22 13 14 27 Sidney Crosby (PIT) 20 6 21 27 2006-07 (OTT) 20 14 8 22 (OTT) 20 7 15 22 (OTT) 20 7 15 22 2005-06 Eric Staal (CAR) 25 9 19 28 2003-04 Brad Richards (TBL) 23 12 14 26 2002-03 Jamie Langenbrunner (NJD) 24 11 7 18 Scott Niedermayer (NJD) 24 2 16 18 2001-02 Peter Forsberg (COL) 20 9 18 27 2000-01 Joe Sakic (COL) 21 13 13 26 1999-00 Brett Hull (DAL) 23 11 13 24 1998-99 Peter Forsberg (COL) 19 8 16 24 1997-98 Steve Yzerman (DET) 22 6 18 24 1996-97 Eric Lindros (PHI) 19 12 14 26 1995-96 Joe Sakic (COL) 22 18 16 34 1994-95 Sergei Fedorov (DET) 17 7 17 24 1993-94 Brian Leetch (NYR) 23 11 23 34 1992-93 Wayne Gretzky (LAK) 24 15 25 40 1991-92 Mario Lemieux (PIT) 15 16 18 34 1990-91 Mario Lemieux (PIT) 23 16 28 44 1989-90 Craig Simpson (EDM) 22 16 15 31 Mark Messier (EDM) 22 9 22 31 1988-89 Al MacInnis (CGY) 22 7 24 31 1987-88 Wayne Gretzky (EDM) 19 12 31 43 1986-87 Wayne Gretzky (EDM) 21 5 29 34 1985-86 Doug Gilmour (STL) 19 9 12 21 Bernie Federko (STL) 19 7 14 21 1984-85 Wayne Gretzky (EDM) 18 17 30 47 1983-84 Wayne Gretzky (EDM) 19 13 22 35 1982-83 Wayne Gretzky (EDM) 16 12 26 38 1981-82 Bryan Trottier (NYI) 19 6 23 29 1980-81 Mike Bossy (NYI) 18 17 18 35 1979-80 Bryan Trottier (NYI) 21 12 17 29 1978-79 Jacques Lemaire (MTL) 16 11 12 23 Guy Lafleur (MTL) 16 10 13 23 1977-78 Guy Lafleur (MTL) 15 10 11 21 Larry Robinson (MTL) 15 4 17 21 1976-77 Guy Lafleur (MTL) 14 9 17 26 1975-76 Reggie Leach (PHI) 16 19 5 24 1974-75 Rick MacLeish (PHI) 17 11 9 20 1973-74 Rick MacLeish (PHI) 17 13 9 22 1972-73 Yvan Cournoyer (MTL) 17 15 10 25 1971-72 Phil Esposito (BOS) 15 9 15 24 Bobby Orr (BOS) 15 5 19 24 1970-71 Frank Mahovlich (MTL) 20 14 13 27 156 SEASON PLAYER (Team) GP G A PTS 1969-70 Phil Esposito (BOS) 14 13 14 27 1968-69 Phil Esposito (BOS) 10 8 10 18 1967-68 Bill Goldsworthy (MNS) 14 8 7 15 1966-67 Jim Pappin (TOR) 12 7 8 15 1965-66 (DET) 12 6 9 15 1964-65 Bobby Hull (CHI) 14 10 7 17 1963-64 Gordie Howe (DET) 14 9 10 19 1962-63 Gordie Howe (DET) 11 7 9 16 Norm Ullman (DET) 11 4 12 16 1961-62 Stan Mikita (CHI) 12 6 15 21 1960-61 Gordie Howe (DET) 11 4 11 15 (CHI) 12 3 12 15 1959-60 Henri Richard (MTL) 8 3 9 12 Bernie Geoffrion (MTL) 8 2 10 12 1958-59 Dickie Moore (MTL) 11 5 12 17 1957-58 Fleming MacKell (BOS) 12 5 14 19 1956-57 Bernie Geoffrion (MTL) 10 11 7 18 1955-56 Jean Beliveau (MTL) 10 12 7 19 1954-55 Gordie Howe (DET) 11 9 11 20 1953-54 Dickie Moore (MTL) 11 5 8 13 1952-53 Ed Sandford (BOS) 11 8 3 11 1951-52 Ted Lindsay (DET) 8 5 2 7 Floyd Curry (MTL) 11 4 3 7 Metro Prystai (DET) 8 2 5 7 Gordie Howe (DET) 8 2 5 7 1950-51 Maurice Richard (MTL) 11 9 4 13 Max Bentley (TOR) 11 2 11 13 1949-50 Pentti Lund (NYR) 12 6 5 11 1948-49 Gordie Howe (DET) 11 8 3 11 1947-48 Ted Kennedy (TOR) 9 8 6 14 1946-47 Maurice Richard (MTL) 10 6 5 11 1945-46 Elmer Lach (MTL) 9 5 12 17 1944-45 Joe Carveth (DET) 14 5 6 11 1943-44 Toe Blake (MTL) 9 7 11 18 1942-43 Carl Liscombe (DET) 10 6 8 14 1941-42 Don Grosso (DET) 12 8 6 14 Syl Apps (TOR) 13 5 9 14 1940-41 Milt Schmidt (BOS) 11 5 6 11 1939-40 Phil Watson (NYR) 12 3 6 9 Neil Colville (NYR) 12 2 7 9 1938-39 Bill Cowley (BOS) 12 3 11 14 1937-38 Johnny Gottselig (CHI) 10 5 3 8 Gordie Drillon (TOR) 7 7 1 8 1936-37 Marty Barry (DET) 10 4 7 11 1935-36 Frank Boll (TOR) 9 7 3 10 1934-35 Baldy Northcott (Mtl. M) 7 4 1 5 Busher Jackson (TOR) 7 3 2 5 Cy Wentworth (Mtl. M) 7 3 2 5 Charlie Conacher (TOR) 7 1 4 5 1933-34 Larry Aurie (DET) 9 3 7 10 1932-33 Cecil Dillon (NYR) 8 8 2 10 1931-32 Frank Boucher (NYR) 7 3 6 9 1930-31 Cooney Weiland (BOS) 5 6 3 9 1929-30 Marty Barry (BOS) 6 3 3 6 Cooney Weiland (BOS) 6 1 5 6 1928-29 Andy Blair (TOR) 4 3 0 3 Butch Keeling (NYR) 6 3 0 3 Ace Bailey (TOR) 4 1 2 3 1927-28 Frank Boucher (NYR) 9 7 3 10

157 SEASON PLAYER (Team) GP G A PTS 1926-27 Harry Oliver (BOS) 8 4 2 6 Percy Galbraith (BOS) 8 3 3 6 1925-26 Nels Stewart (Mtl. M) 8 6 3 9 1924-25 Howie Morenz (MTL) 6 7 1 8 1923-24 Howie Morenz (MTL) 6 7 3 10 1922-23 Punch Broadbent (SEN) 8 6 1 7 1921-22 Babe Dye (TOR) 7 11 1 12 1920-21 Cy Denneny (SEN) 7 4 2 6 1919-20 Frank Nighbor (SEN) 5 6 1 7 Jack Darragh (SEN) 5 5 2 7 1918-19 Newsy Lalonde (MTL) 10 17 2 19 1917-18 Alf Skinner (TOR) 7 8 3 11

158 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GOAL LEADERS Since 1918 (50 or more goals)

PLAYER TEAM(S) YEARS GP G Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 16 208 122 Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 17 236 109 Jari Kurri EDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL 15 200 106 Brett Hull CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 19 202 103 Glenn Anderson EDM, TOR, NYR, STL 15 225 93 Mike Bossy NYI 10 129 85 Joe Sakic QUE, COL 13 172 84 Maurice Richard MTL 15 133 82 Claude Lemieux MTL, NJD, COL, PHX, DAL, SJS 18 234 80 Jean Beliveau MTL 17 162 79 Jaromir Jagr* PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA 18 208 78 Mario Lemieux PIT 8 107 76 Dino Ciccarelli MNS, WSH, DET, TBL, FLA 14 141 73 Esa Tikkanen EDM, NYR, STL, NJD, VAN, FLA, WSH 13 186 72 Bryan Trottier NYI, PIT 17 221 71 Steve Yzerman DET 20 196 70 Gordie Howe DET, HFD 20 157 68 Joe Nieuwendyk CGY, DAL, NJD, TOR, FLA 16 158 66 Denis Savard CHI, MTL, TBL 16 169 66 * SJS 15 171 65 Yvan Cournoyer MTL 12 147 64 Peter Forsberg QUE, COL, PHI, NSH 13 151 64 PHI, BOS, MNS, HFD 13 160 64 Bobby Smith MNS, MTL 13 184 64 Bobby Hull CHI, WIN, HFD 14 119 62 Phil Esposito CHI, BOS, NYR 15 130 61 Jacques Lemaire MTL 11 145 61 Mark Recchi PIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS 14 189 61 Joe Mullen STL, CGY, PIT, BOS 15 143 60 Doug Gilmour STL, CGY, TOR, NJD, CHI, BUF, MTL 17 182 60 Brendan Shanahan NJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR 19 184 60 Stan Mikita CHI 18 155 59 Paul Coffey EDM, PIT, LAK, DET, HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR, BOS 16 194 59 Guy Lafleur MTL, NYR, QUE 14 128 58 Bernie Geoffrion MTL, NYR 16 132 58 Luc Robitaille LAK, PIT, NYR, DET 15 159 58 Mike Modano MNS, DAL, DET 16 176 58 Cam Neely VAN, BOS 9 93 57 Henrik Zetterberg* DET 12 137 57 Steve Larmer CHI, NYR 13 140 56 Denis Potvin NYI 14 185 56 Rick MacLeish PHI, HFD, PIT, DET 11 114 54 Steve Thomas TOR, CHI, NYI, NJD, ANA, DET 16 174 54 Nicklas Lidstrom DET 19 263 54 Daniel Briere PHX, BUF, PHI, MTL, COL 9 124 53 Bill Barber PHI 11 129 53 Stephane Richer MTL, NJD, TBL, STL, PIT 13 134 53 CHI, PHX, PHI, LAK, SJS 17 154 53 Rick Tocchet PHI, PIT, LAK, BOS, WSH, PHX 13 145 52 Sergei Fedorov DET, ANA, CBJ, WSH 15 183 52 Marian Hossa* OTT, ATL, PIT, DET, CHI 15 201 52 Daniel Alfredsson OTT, DET 14 124 51 Frank Mahovlich TOR, DET, MTL 14 137 51 Brian Bellows MNS, MTL, TBL, ANA, WSH 13 143 51 Rod Brind’Amour STL, PHI, CAR 12 159 51 Steve Shutt MTL, LAK 12 99 50 * Active

159 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF ASSIST LEADERS Since 1918 (75 or more assists)

PLAYER TEAM(S) YEARS GP A Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 16 208 260 Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 17 236 186 Raymond Bourque BOS, COL 21 214 139 Paul Coffey EDM, PIT, LAK, DET, HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR, BOS 16 194 137 Nicklas Lidstrom DET 19 263 129 Doug Gilmour STL, CGY, TOR, NJD, CHI, BUF, MTL 17 182 128 Jari Kurri EDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL 15 200 127 Sergei Fedorov DET, ANA, CBJ, WSH 15 183 124 Jaromir Jagr* PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA 18 208 123 Al MacInnis CGY, STL 19 177 121 Glenn Anderson EDM, TOR, NYR, STL 15 225 121 Larry Robinson MTL, LAK 20 227 116 Steve Yzerman DET 20 196 115 Larry Murphy LAK, WSH, MNS, PIT, TOR, DET 20 215 115 Adam Oates DET, STL, BOS, WSH, PHI, ANA, EDM 15 163 114 Bryan Trottier NYI, PIT 17 221 113 Chris Chelios MTL, CHI, DET, ATL 24 266 113 Denis Savard CHI, MTL, TBL 16 169 109 Denis Potvin NYI 14 185 108 Peter Forsberg QUE, COL, PHI, NSH 13 151 107 Joe Sakic QUE, COL 13 172 104 Jean Beliveau MTL 17 162 97 Ron Francis HFD, PIT, CAR, TOR 17 171 97 Marian Hossa* OTT, ATL, PIT, DET, CHI 15 201 97 Mario Lemieux PIT 8 107 96 Bobby Smith MNS, MTL 13 184 96 HFD, STL, EDM, ANA, PHI 14 173 95 * BOS, SJS 14 156 94 Sergei Zubov NYR, PIT, DAL 13 164 93 Gordie Howe DET, HFD 20 157 92 Scott Stevens WSH, STL, NJD 20 233 92 Stan Mikita CHI 18 155 91 NYR, BOS, DET 17 161 90 Sidney Crosby* PIT 8 124 88 Mike Modano MNS, DAL, DET 16 176 88 Brett Hull CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 19 202 87 Craig Janney BOS, STL, SJS, WIN, PHX, TBL, NYI 11 120 86 Mark Recchi PIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS 14 189 86 Brian Propp PHI, BOS, MNS, HFD 13 160 84 Evgeni Malkin* PIT 8 124 81 Patrik Elias NJD 13 162 80 Henri Richard MTL 18 180 80 Jacques Lemaire MTL 11 145 78 Claude Lemieux MTL, NJD, COL, PHX, DAL, SJS 18 234 78 Ken Linseman PHI, EDM, BOS, TOR 11 113 77 Bobby Clarke PHI 13 136 77 Guy Lafleur MTL, NYR, QUE 14 128 76 Phil Esposito CHI, BOS, NYR 15 130 76 QUE, WSH, COL 18 186 76 Mike Bossy NYI 10 129 75 Steve Larmer CHI, NYR 13 140 75 John Tonelli NYI, CGY, LAK, CHI, QUE 13 172 75 * Active

160 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF POINT LEADERS Since 1918 (125 or more points)

PLAYER TEAM(S) YEARS GP G A PTS Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 16 208 122 260 382 Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 17 236 109 186 295 Jari Kurri EDM, LAK, NYR, ANA, COL 15 200 106 127 233 Glenn Anderson EDM, TOR, NYR, STL 15 225 93 121 214 Jaromir Jagr* PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI, DAL, BOS, NJD, FLA 18 208 78 123 201 Paul Coffey EDM, PIT, LAK, DET, HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR, BOS 16 194 59 137 196 Brett Hull CGY, STL, DAL, DET, PHX 19 202 103 87 190 Joe Sakic QUE, COL 13 172 84 104 188 Doug Gilmour STL, CGY, TOR, NJD, CHI, BUF, MTL 17 182 60 128 188 Steve Yzerman DET 20 196 70 115 185 Bryan Trottier NYI, PIT 17 221 71 113 184 Nicklas Lidstrom DET 19 263 54 129 183 Raymond Bourque BOS, COL 21 214 41 139 180 Jean Beliveau MTL 17 162 79 97 176 Sergei Fedorov DET, ANA, CBJ, WSH 15 183 52 124 176 Denis Savard CHI, MTL, TBL 16 169 66 109 175 Mario Lemieux PIT 8 107 76 96 172 Peter Forsberg QUE, COL, PHI, NSH 13 151 64 107 171 Denis Potvin NYI 14 185 56 108 164 Mike Bossy NYI 10 129 85 75 160 Gordie Howe DET, HFD 20 157 68 92 160 Al MacInnis CGY, STL 19 177 39 121 160 Bobby Smith MNS, MTL 13 184 64 96 160 Claude Lemieux MTL, NJD, COL, PHX, DAL, SJS 18 234 80 78 158 Adam Oates DET, STL, BOS, WSH, PHI, ANA, EDM 15 163 42 114 156 Larry Murphy LAK, WSH, MNS, PIT, TOR, DET 20 215 37 115 152 Stan Mikita CHI 18 155 59 91 150 Marian Hossa* OTT, ATL, PIT, DET, CHI 15 201 52 97 149 Brian Propp PHI, BOS, MNS, HFD 13 160 64 84 148 Mark Recchi PIT, PHI, MTL, CAR, ATL, TBL, BOS 14 189 61 86 147 Mike Modano MNS, DAL, DET 16 176 58 88 146 Larry Robinson MTL, LAK 20 227 28 116 144 Chris Chelios MTL, CHI, DET, ATL 24 266 31 113 144 Ron Francis HFD, PIT, CAR, TOR 17 171 46 97 143 Jacques Lemaire MTL 11 145 61 78 139 Phil Esposito CHI, BOS, NYR 15 130 61 76 137 Sidney Crosby* PIT 8 124 49 88 137 Guy Lafleur MTL, NYR, QUE 14 128 58 76 134 Brendan Shanahan NJD, STL, HFD, DET, NYR 19 184 60 74 134 Esa Tikkanen EDM, NYR, STL, NJD, VAN, FLA, WSH 13 186 72 60 132 Steve Larmer CHI, NYR 13 140 56 75 131 Bobby Hull CHI, WIN, HFD 14 119 62 67 129 Henri Richard MTL 18 180 49 80 129 Evgeni Malkin* PIT 8 124 48 81 129 Yvan Cournoyer MTL 12 147 64 63 127 Luc Robitaille LAK, PIT, NYR, DET 15 159 58 69 127 Maurice Richard MTL 15 133 82 44 126 Brad Park NYR, BOS, DET 17 161 35 90 125 Patrik Elias NJD 13 162 45 80 125 * Active

161 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNERS

SEASON WINNER POS. TEAM 2015-16 Sidney Crosby C Pittsburgh 2014-15 Duncan Keith D Chicago 2013-14 Justin Williams RW Los Angeles 2012-13 Patrick Kane RW Chicago 2011-12 Jonathan Quick G Los Angeles 2010-11 Tim Thomas G Boston 2009-10 Jonathan Toews C Chicago 2008-09 Evgeni Malkin C Pittsburgh 2007-08 Henrik Zetterberg LW Detroit 2006-07 Scott Niedermayer D Anaheim 2005-06 Cam Ward G Carolina 2003-04 Brad Richards C Tampa Bay 2002-03 Jean-Sebastien Giguere G Anaheim* 2001-02 Nicklas Lidstrom D Detroit 2000-01 Patrick Roy G Colorado 1999-00 Scott Stevens D New Jersey 1998-99 Joe Nieuwendyk C Dallas 1997-98 Steve Yzerman C Detroit 1996-97 Mike Vernon G Detroit 1995-96 Joe Sakic C Colorado 1994-95 Claude Lemieux RW New Jersey 1993-94 Brian Leetch D NY Rangers 1992-93 Patrick Roy G Montreal 1991-92 Mario Lemieux C Pittsburgh 1990-91 Mario Lemieux C Pittsburgh 1989-90 Bill Ranford G Edmonton 1988-89 Al MacInnis D Calgary 1987-88 Wayne Gretzky C Edmonton 1986-87 Ron Hextall G Philadelphia* 1985-86 Patrick Roy G Montreal 1984-85 Wayne Gretzky C Edmonton 1983-84 Mark Messier C Edmonton 1982-83 Billy Smith G NY Islanders 1981-82 Mike Bossy RW NY Islanders 1980-81 Butch Goring C NY Islanders 1979-80 Bryan Trottier C NY Islanders 1978-79 Bob Gainey LW Montreal 1977-78 Larry Robinson D Montreal 1976-77 Guy Lafleur RW Montreal 1975-76 Reggie Leach RW Philadelphia* 1974-75 Bernie Parent G Philadelphia 1973-74 Bernie Parent G Philadelphia 1972-73 Yvan Cournoyer RW Montreal 1971-72 Bobby Orr D Boston 1970-71 Ken Dryden G Montreal 1969-70 Bobby Orr D Boston 1968-69 Serge Savard D Montreal 1967-68 Glenn Hall G St. Louis* 1966-67 Dave Keon C Toronto 1965-66 Roger Crozier G Detroit* 1964-65 Jean Beliveau C Montreal * Team did not win Stanley Cup

162 TEAM RECORDS Since 1918

GAMES PLAYED

MOST GAMES PLAYED BY ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 93 — 2014. There were 48 FR, 27 SR, 13 CF and 5 F games. 92 — 1991. There were 51 DSF, 24 DF, 11 CF and 6 F games. 91 — 2016. There were 47 FR, 25 SR, 13 CF and 6 F games. 90 — 1994. There were 48 CQF, 23 CSF, 12 CF and 7 F games. — 2002. There were 47 CQF, 25 CSF, 13 CF and 5 F games.

MOST GAMES PLAYED, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 26 — Philadelphia Flyers, 1987. Won DSF 4-2 vs. NY Rangers, DF 4-3 vs. NY Islanders, CF 4-2 vs. Montreal and lost F 4-3 vs. Edmonton. — Calgary Flames, 2004. Won DSF 4-3 vs. Vancouver, DF 4-2 vs. Detroit, CF 4-2 vs. San Jose and lost F 4-3 vs. Tampa Bay. — Los Angeles Kings, 2014. Won FR 4-3 vs. San Jose, SR 4-3 vs. Anaheim, CF 4-3 vs. Chicago and F 4-1 vs. NY Rangers. — Tampa Bay Lightning, 2015. Won FR 4-3 vs. Detroit, SR 4-2 vs. Montreal, CF 4-3 vs. NY Rangers and lost F 4-2 vs. Chicago. 25 — New Jersey Devils, 2001. Won CQF 4-2 vs. Carolina, CSF 4-3 vs. Toronto, CF 4-1 vs. Pittsburgh and lost F 4-3 vs. Colorado. — Carolina Hurricanes, 2006. Won CQF 4-2 vs. Montreal, CSF 4-1 vs. New Jersey, CF 4-3 vs. Buffalo and F 4-3 vs. Edmonton. — Boston Bruins, 2011. Won CQF 4-3 vs. Montreal, CSF 4-0 vs. Philadelphia, CF 4-3 vs. Tampa Bay and F 4-3 vs. Vancouver. — Vancouver Canucks, 2011. Won CQF 4-3 vs. Chicago, CSF 4-2 vs. Nashville, CF 4-1 vs. San Jose and lost F 4-3 vs. Boston. — New York Rangers, 2014. Won FR 4-3 vs. Philadelphia, SR 4-3 vs. Pittsburgh, CF 4-2 vs. Montreal and lost F 4-1 vs. Los Angeles.

PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

MOST STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (since 1893): 24 — Montreal Canadiens (1916-24-30-31-44-46-53-56-57-58-59-60-65-66-68-69-71-73-76-77-78-79-86-93) 14 — Toronto Maple Leafs (1914-18-22-32-42-45-47-48-49-51-62-63-64-67) 11 — Detroit Red Wings (1936-37-43-50-52-54-55-97-98-2002-08)

MOST CONSECUTIVE STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS: 5 — Montreal Canadiens (1956-57-58-59-60) 4 — Montreal Canadiens (1976-77-78-79) — NY Islanders (1980-81-82-83)

MOST FINAL SERIES APPEARANCES: 32 — Montreal Canadiens in 97-year history. 24 — Detroit Red Wings in 88-year history. 21 — Toronto Maple Leafs in 97-year history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE FINAL SERIES APPEARANCES: 10 — Montreal Canadiens (1951-60, inclusive) 5 — Montreal Canadiens (1965-69, inclusive) — NY Islanders (1980-84, inclusive)

MOST YEARS IN PLAYOFFS: 82 — Montreal Canadiens in 99-year history. 69 — Boston Bruins in 92-year history. 65 — Toronto Maple Leafs in 99-year history.

163 MOST CONSECUTIVE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES: 29 — Boston Bruins (1968-96, inclusive) 28 — Chicago Blackhawks (1970-97, inclusive) 25 — St. Louis Blues (1980-04, inclusive) — Detroit Red Wings (1991-2016, inclusive) 24 — Montreal Canadiens (1971-94, inclusive)

TEAM WINS

MOST HOME WINS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 12 — New Jersey Devils, 2003 in 13 home games. 11 — Edmonton Oilers, 1988 in 11 home games. — Detroit Red Wings, 2009 in 13 home games. — Chicago Blackhawks, 2013 in 13 home games. 10 — Edmonton Oilers, 1985 in 10 home games. — Montreal Canadiens, 1986 in 11 home games. — Montreal Canadiens, 1993 in 11 home games. — Carolina Hurricanes, 2006 in 14 home games. — Anaheim Ducks, 2007 in 12 home games. — Boston Bruins, 2011 in 13 home games. — Vancouver Canucks, 2011 in 14 home games.

MOST HOME WINS, ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 59 — 2013. Of 86 games played, home teams won 59 (30 CQF, 20 CSF, 6 CF and 3 in F). 57 — 1991. Of 92 games played, home teams won 57 (29 DSF, 17 DF, 8 CF and 3 in F).

MOST ROAD WINS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 10 — New Jersey Devils, 1995. Won three at Boston in CQF; two at Pittsburgh in CSF; three at Philadelphia in CF; and two at Detroit in F. — New Jersey Devils, 2000. Won two at Florida in CQF; two at Toronto in CSF; three at Philadelphia in CF; and three at Dallas in F. — Calgary Flames, 2004. Won three at Vancouver in DSF; two at Detroit in DF; three at San Jose in CF; and two at Tampa Bay in F. — Los Angeles Kings, 2012. Won three at Vancouver in CQF; two at St. Louis in CSF; three at Phoenix in CF; and two at New Jersey in F. 8 — NY Islanders, 1980. Won two at Los Angeles in PR; three at Boston in QF; two at Buffalo in SF; and one at Philadelphia in F. — Philadelphia Flyers, 1987. Won two at NY Rangers in DSF; two at NY Islanders in DF; three at Montreal in CF; and one at Edmonton in F. — Edmonton Oilers, 1990. Won one at Winnipeg in DSF; two at Los Angeles in DF; two at Chicago in CF and three at Boston in F. — Pittsburgh Penguins, 1992. Won two at Washington in DSF; two at NY Rangers in DF; two at Boston in CF; and two at Chicago in F. — Vancouver Canucks, 1994. Won three at Calgary in CQF; two at Dallas in CSF; one at Toronto in CF; and two at NY Rangers in F. — Colorado Avalanche, 1996. Won two at Vancouver in CQF; two at Chicago in CSF; two at Detroit in CF; and two at Florida in F. — Detroit Red Wings, 1998. Won two at Phoenix in CQF; three at St. Louis in CSF; one at Dallas in CF; and two at Washington in F. — Colorado Avalanche, 1999. Won three at San Jose in CQF; three at Detroit in CSF; and two at Dallas in CF. — New Jersey Devils, 2001. Won two at Carolina in CQF; two at Toronto in CSF; two at Pittsburgh in CF; and two at Colorado in F. — Detroit Red Wings, 2002. Won three at Vancouver in CQF; one at St. Louis in CSF; two at Colorado in CF; and two at Carolina in F. — Chicago Blackhawks, 2010. Won two at Nashville in CQF; three at Vancouver in CSF; two at San Jose in CF; and one at Philadelphia in F. — Los Angeles Kings, 2014. Won two at San Jose in FR; three at Anaheim in SR; two at Chicago in CF; and one at NY Rangers in F. — Tampa Bay Lightning, 2015. Won two at Detroit in FR; two at Montreal in SR; three at NY Rangers in CF; and one at Chicago in F.

164 MOST ROAD WINS, ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 47 — 2012. Of 86 games played, road teams won 47 (30 CQF, 7 CSF, 7 CF, 3 F).

MOST OVERTIME WINS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 10 — Montreal Canadiens, 1993. Won two vs. Quebec in DSF; three vs. Buffalo in DF; two vs. NY Islanders in CF; and three vs. Los Angeles in F. 7 — Carolina Hurricanes, 2002. Won two vs. New Jersey in CQF; one vs. Montreal in CSF; three vs. Toronto in CF; and one vs. Detroit in F. — Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2003. Won two vs. Detroit in CQF; two vs. Dallas in CSF; one vs. Minnesota in CF; and two vs. New Jersey in F.

MOST OVERTIME WINS AT HOME, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 4 — St. Louis Blues, 1968. Won one vs. Philadelphia in QF; three vs. Minnesota in SF. — Montreal Canadiens, 1993. Won one vs. Quebec in DSF; one vs. Buffalo in DF, one vs. NY Islanders in CF; one vs. Los Angeles in F. — Chicago Blackhawks, 2013. Won one vs. Minnesota in CQF; one vs. Detroit in CSF; one vs. Los Angeles in CF; one vs. Boston in F. — Pittsburgh Penguins, 2016. Won two vs. Washington in SR; one vs. Tampa Bay in CF; one vs. San Jose in F.

MOST OVERTIME WINS ON THE ROAD, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 6 — Montreal Canadiens, 1993. Won one vs. Quebec in DSF; two vs. Buffalo in DF; one vs. NY Islanders in CF; two vs. Los Angeles in F.

TEAM LOSSES

MOST LOSSES, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 12 — New York Rangers, 2014. Lost three vs. Philadelphia in FR; three vs. Pittsburgh in SR; two vs. Montreal in CF; four vs. Los Angeles in F. — Tampa Bay Lightning, 2015. Lost three vs. Detroit in FR; two vs. Montreal in SR; three vs. NY Rangers in CF; four vs. Chicago in F. 11 — Philadelphia Flyers, 1987. Lost two vs. NY Rangers in DSF; three vs. NY Islanders in DF; two vs. Montreal in CF; four vs. Edmonton in F. — Calgary Flames, 2004. Lost three vs. Vancouver in CQF; two vs. Detroit in CSF; two vs. San Jose in CF; four vs. Tampa Bay in F.

MOST HOME LOSSES, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 7 — Calgary Flames, 2004. Lost two vs. Vancouver in CQF; one vs. Detroit in CSF; two vs. San Jose in CF; two vs. Tampa Bay in F. — Tampa Bay Lightning, 2015. Lost two vs. Detroit in FR; one vs. Montreal in SR; two vs. NY Rangers in CF; two vs. Chicago in F. 6 — Philadelphia Flyers, 1987. Lost one vs. NY Rangers in DSF; two vs. NY Islanders in DF; two vs. Montreal in CF; one vs. Edmonton in F. — Washington Capitals, 1998. Lost two vs. Boston in CQF; two vs. Buffalo in CF; two vs. Detroit in F. — Colorado Avalanche, 1999. Lost two vs. San Jose in CQF; two vs. Detroit in CSF; two vs. Dallas in CF. — New Jersey Devils, 2001. Lost one vs. Carolina in CQF; two vs. Toronto in CSF; one vs. Pittsburgh in CF; two vs. Colorado in F. — Minnesota Wild, 2003. Lost two vs. Colorado in CQF; two vs. Vancouver in CSF; two vs. Anaheim in CF. — St. Louis Blues, 2016. Lost two vs. Chicago in FR; two vs. Dallas in SR; two vs. San Jose in CF.

MOST ROAD LOSSES, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 8 — Los Angeles Kings, 2013. Lost two at St. Louis in CQF; three at San Jose in CSF; three at Chicago in CF. 7 — New Jersey Devils, 2003. Lost one at Boston in CQF; one at Tampa Bay in CSF; two at Ottawa in CF; three at Anaheim in F. — Philadelphia Flyers, 2010. Lost one at New Jersey in CQF; two at Boston in CSF; one at Montreal in CF; three at Chicago in F. — New York Rangers, 2014. Lost two at Philadelphia in FR; one at Pittsburgh in SR; one at Montreal in CF; three at Los Angeles in F.

165 MOST OVERTIME LOSSES, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 4 — Montreal Canadiens, 1951. Lost four vs. Toronto in F. — St. Louis Blues, 1968. Lost one vs. Philadelphia in QF; one vs. Minnesota in SF; two vs. Montreal in F. — New York Rangers, 1979. Lost one vs. Philadelphia in QF; two vs. NY Islanders in SF; one vs. Montreal in F. — Los Angeles Kings, 1991. Lost one vs. Vancouver in DSF; three vs. Edmonton in DF. — Los Angeles Kings, 1993. Lost one vs. Toronto in CF; three vs. Montreal in F. — New Jersey Devils, 1994. Lost one vs. Buffalo in CQF; one vs. Boston in CSF; two vs. NY Rangers in CF. — Chicago Blackhawks, 1995. Lost one vs. Toronto in CQF; three vs. Detroit in CF. — Philadelphia Flyers, 1996. Lost two vs. Tampa Bay in CQF; two vs. Florida in CSF. — Dallas Stars, 1999. Lost two vs. St. Louis in CSF; one vs. Colorado in CF; one vs. Buffalo in F. — Detroit Red Wings, 2002. Lost one vs. Vancouver in CQF; two vs. Colorado in CF; one vs. Carolina in F. — New Jersey Devils, 2003. Lost two vs. Ottawa in CF; two vs. Anaheim in F. — Washington Capitals, 2012. Lost two vs. Boston in CQF; two vs. NY Rangers in CSF. — New York Rangers, 2014. Lost one vs. Montreal in CF; three vs. Los Angeles in F. — San Jose Sharks, 2016. Lost one vs. Los Angeles in FR; two vs. Nashville in SR; one vs. Pittsburgh in F.

MOST OVERTIME LOSSES AT HOME, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 4 — Detroit Red Wings, 2002. Lost one vs. Vancouver in CQF; two vs. Colorado in CF; one vs. Carolina in F.

MOST OVERTIME LOSSES ON THE ROAD, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 3 — Los Angeles Kings, 1991. Lost one at Vancouver in DSF; two at Edmonton in DF. — Chicago Blackhawks, 1995. Lost one at Toronto in CQF; two at Detroit in CF. — St. Louis Blues, 1996. Lost two at Toronto in CQF; one at Detroit in CSF. — Dallas Stars, 1999. Lost two at St. Louis in CSF; one at Colorado in CF. — New Jersey Devils, 2003. Lost one at Ottawa in CF; two at Anaheim in F. — Los Angeles Kings, 2013. Lost two at St. Louis in CQF; one at Chicago in CF. — New York Rangers, 2013. Lost two at Washington in CQF; one at Boston in CSF. — New York Rangers, 2014. Lost three at Los Angeles in F. — Washington Capitals, 2015. Lost one at NY Islanders in FR; two at NY Rangers in SR. — San Jose Sharks, 2016. Lost two at Nashville in SR; one at Pittsburgh in F.

PLAYOFF WINNING STREAKS

LONGEST PLAYOFF WINNING STREAK: 14 — Pittsburgh Penguins. Streak started May 9, 1992, as Pittsburgh won the first of three straight games in DF vs. NY Rangers. Continued with four wins vs. Boston in 1992 CF and four wins vs. Chicago in 1992 F. Pittsburgh then won the first three games of 1993 DSF vs. New Jersey. New Jersey ended the streak April 25, 1993, at New Jersey with a 4-1 win vs. Pittsburgh in the fourth game of 1993 DSF. 12 — Edmonton Oilers. Streak started May 15, 1984, as Edmonton won the first of three straight games in F vs. NY Islanders. Continued with three wins vs. Los Angeles in 1985 DSF and four wins vs. Winnipeg in 1985 DF. Edmonton then won the first two games of 1985 CF vs. Chicago. Chicago ended the streak May 9, 1985, at Chicago with a 5-2 win vs. Edmonton in the third game of 1985 CF.

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 11 — Chicago Blackhawks in 1992. Chicago won last three games of DSF vs. St. Louis to win series 4-2, defeated Detroit 4-0 in DF and Edmonton 4-0 in CF. — Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992. Pittsburgh won last three games of DF vs. NY Rangers to win series 4-2, defeated Boston 4-0 in CF and Chicago 4-0 in F. — Montreal Canadiens in 1993. Montreal won last four games of DSF vs. Quebec to win series 4-2, defeated Buffalo 4-0 in DF and won first three games of CF vs. NY Islanders.

PLAYOFF LOSING STREAKS

LONGEST PLAYOFF LOSING STREAK: 16 — Chicago Black Hawks. Streak started April 20, 1975, at Chicago with a 6-2 loss in fourth game of QF vs. BUF, won by BUF 4-1. Continued with four consecutive losses vs. MTL, in 1976 QF and two straight losses vs. NYI in 1977 best-of-three PRE. Chicago then lost four games vs. BOS in 1978 QF and four games vs. NYI in 1979 QF. 14 — Los Angeles Kings. Streak started June 3, 1993, at Montreal with a 3-2 loss in second game of F vs. MTL, won by MTL 4-1. LAK did not qualify for the playoffs for the next four years. Then LAK lost four games vs. STL in 1998 CQF; missed the 1999 playoffs and lost four games vs. DET in 2000 CQF. LAK then lost the first two games of 2001 CQF vs. DET.

166 MOST GOALS IN A SERIES, ONE TEAM

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 44 — Edmonton Oilers in 1985. Edmonton won best-of-seven CF 4-2, outscoring Chicago 44-25. 35 — Edmonton Oilers in 1983. Edmonton won best-of-seven DF 4-1, outscoring Calgary 35-13. — Calgary Flames in 1995. Calgary lost best-of-seven CQF 4-3, outscoring San Jose 35-26.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, TWO-GAME SERIES: 11 — Buffalo Sabres in 1977. Buffalo won best-of-three PRE 2-0, outscoring Minnesota 11-3. — Toronto Maple Leafs in 1978. Toronto won best-of-three PRE 2-0, outscoring Los Angeles 11-3.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, THREE-GAME SERIES: 23 — Chicago Blackhawks in 1985. Chicago won best-of-five DSF 3-0, outscoring Detroit 23-8. 20 — Minnesota North Stars in 1981. Minnesota won best-of-five PRE 3-0, outscoring Boston 20-13. — NY Islanders in 1981. NY Islanders won best-of-five PRE 3-0, outscoring Toronto 20-4.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, FOUR-GAME SERIES: 28 — Boston Bruins in 1972. Boston won best-of-seven SF 4-0, outscoring St. Louis 28-8.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, FIVE-GAME SERIES: 35 — Edmonton Oilers in 1983. Edmonton won best-of-seven DF 4-1, outscoring Calgary 35-13. 32 — Edmonton Oilers in 1987. Edmonton won best-of-seven DSF 4-1, outscoring Los Angeles 32-20. 30 — Calgary Flames in 1988. Calgary won best-of-seven DSF 4-1, outscoring Los Angeles 30-18.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, SIX-GAME SERIES: 44 — Edmonton Oilers in 1985. Edmonton won best-of-seven CF 4-2, outscoring Chicago 44-25. 33 — Montreal Canadiens in 1973. Montreal won best-of-seven F 4-2, outscoring Chicago 33-23. — Chicago Blackhawks in 1985. Chicago won best-of-seven DF 4-2, outscoring Minnesota 33-29. — Los Angeles Kings in 1993. Los Angeles won best-of-seven DSF 4-2, outscoring Calgary 33-28.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, SEVEN-GAME SERIES: 35 — Calgary Flames in 1995. Calgary lost best-of-seven CQF 4-3, outscoring San Jose 35-26. 33 — Philadelphia Flyers in 1976. Philadelphia won best-of-seven QF 4-3, outscoring Toronto 33-23. — Boston Bruins in 1983. Boston won best-of-seven DF 4-3, outscoring Buffalo 33-23. — Edmonton Oilers in 1984. Edmonton won best-of-seven DF 4-3, outscoring Calgary 33-27.

FEWEST GOALS IN A SERIES, ONE TEAM

FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, TWO-GAME SERIES: 0 — Toronto St. Patricks in 1921. Toronto lost two-game, total-goals NHL F 7-0 vs. Ottawa. — New York Americans in 1929. NY Americans lost two-game, total-goals QF 1-0 vs. NY Rangers. — New York Rangers in 1931. NY Rangers lost two-game, total-goals SF 3-0 vs. Chicago. — Chicago Black Hawks in 1935. Chicago lost two-game, total-goals SF 1-0 vs. Mtl. Maroons. — Montreal Maroons in 1937. Mtl. Maroons lost best-of-three SF 2-0, outscored by NY Rangers 5-0. — New York Americans in 1939. NY Americans lost best-of-three QF 2-0, outscored by Toronto 5-0.

FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, THREE-GAME SERIES: 1 — Montreal Maroons in 1936. Mtl. Maroons lost best-of-five SF 3-0, outscored by Detroit 6-1.

FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, FOUR-GAME SERIES: 1 — Minnesota Wild in 2003. Minnesota lost best-of-seven CF 4-0, outscored by Anaheim 9-1.

FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, FIVE-GAME SERIES: 2 — Philadelphia Flyers in 2002. Ottawa won best-of-seven CQF 4-1, while outscoring Philadelphia 11-2.

FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, SIX-GAME SERIES: 5 — Boston Bruins in 1951. Toronto won best-of-seven SF 4-1 with 1 tie, outscoring Boston 17-5.

167 FEWEST GOALS, ONE TEAM, SEVEN-GAME SERIES: 8 — Vancouver Canucks in 2011. Boston won best-of-seven F 4-3; while outscoring Vancouver 23-8. 9 — Toronto Maple Leafs in 1945. Toronto won best-of- seven F 4-3; tied with Detroit in scoring 9-9. — Detroit Red Wings in 1945. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-3; teams tied in scoring 9-9.

MOST GOALS IN A SERIES, BOTH TEAMS

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 69 — Edmonton Oilers (44), Chicago Black Hawks (25) in 1985. Edmonton won best-of-seven CF 4-2. 62 — Chicago Black Hawks (33), Minnesota North Stars (29) in 1985. Chicago won best-of-seven DF 4-2. 61 — Los Angeles Kings (33), Calgary Flames (28) in 1993. Los Angeles won best-of-seven DSF 4-2. — Calgary Flames (35), San Jose Sharks (26) in 1995. San Jose won best-of-seven CQF 4-3.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, TWO-GAME SERIES: 17 — Toronto St. Patricks (10), Montreal Canadiens (7) in 1918. Toronto won two-game total-goals NHL F. 15 — Boston Bruins (10), Chicago Black Hawks (5) in 1927. Boston won two-game total-goals QF. — Pittsburgh Penguins (9), St. Louis Blues (6) in 1975. Pittsburgh won best-of-three PRE 2-0.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, THREE-GAME SERIES: 33 — Minnesota North Stars (20), Boston Bruins (13) in 1981. Minnesota won best-of-five PRE 3-0. 31 — Chicago Black Hawks (23), Detroit Red Wings (8) in 1985. Chicago won best-of-five DSF 3-0. 28 — Toronto Maple Leafs (18), New York Rangers (10) in 1932. Toronto won best-of-five F 3-0.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, FOUR-GAME SERIES: 36 — Boston Bruins (28), St. Louis Blues (8) in 1972. Boston won best-of-seven SF 4-0. — Minnesota North Stars (18), Toronto Maple Leafs (18) in 1983. Minnesota won best-of-five DSF 3-1. — Edmonton Oilers (25), Chicago Black Hawks (11) in 1983. Edmonton won best-of-seven CF 4-0. 35 — New York Rangers (23), Los Angeles Kings (12) in 1981. NY Rangers won best-of-five PRE 3-1.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, FIVE-GAME SERIES: 52 — Edmonton Oilers (32), Los Angeles Kings (20) in 1987. Edmonton won best-of-seven DSF 4-1. 50 — Los Angeles Kings (27), Edmonton Oilers (23) in 1982. Los Angeles won best-of-five DSF 3-2. 48 — Edmonton Oilers (35), Calgary Flames (13) in 1983. Edmonton won best-of-seven DF 4-1. — Calgary Flames (30), Los Angeles Kings (18) in 1988. Calgary won best-of-seven DSF 4-1.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, SIX-GAME SERIES: 69 — Edmonton Oilers (44), Chicago Black Hawks (25) in 1985. Edmonton won best-of-seven CF 4-2. 62 — Chicago Black Hawks (33), Minnesota North Stars (29) in 1985. Chicago won best-of-seven DF 4-2. 61 — Los Angeles Kings (33), Calgary Flames (28) in 1993. Los Angeles won best-of-seven DSF 4-2.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, SEVEN-GAME SERIES: 61 — Calgary Flames (35), San Jose Sharks (26) in 1995. San Jose won best-of-seven CQF 4-3. 60 — Edmonton Oilers (33), Calgary Flames (27) in 1984. Edmonton won best-of-seven DF 4-3.

FEWEST GOALS IN A SERIES, BOTH TEAMS

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, TWO-GAME SERIES: 1 — New York Rangers (1), New York Americans (0) in 1929. NY Rangers won two-game total-goals QF. — Montreal Maroons (1), Chicago Black Hawks (0) in 1935. Mtl. Maroons won two-game total-goals SF.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, THREE-GAME SERIES: 7 — Boston Bruins (5), Montreal Canadiens (2) in 1929. Boston won best-of-five SF 3-0. — Detroit Red Wings (6), Montreal Maroons (1) in 1936. Detroit won best-of-five SF 3-0.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, FOUR-GAME SERIES: 9 — Toronto Maple Leafs (7), Boston Bruins (2) in 1935. Toronto won best-of-five SF 3-1.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, FIVE-GAME SERIES: 11 — Montreal Maroons (6), New York Rangers (5) in 1928. NY Rangers won best-of-five F 3-2.

168 FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, SIX-GAME SERIES: 16 — Carolina Hurricanes (10), Toronto Maple Leafs (6) in 2002. Carolina won best-of-seven CF 4-2.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, SEVEN-GAME SERIES: 18 — Toronto Maple Leafs (9), Detroit Red Wings (9) in 1945. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-3.

MOST GOALS IN A GAME OR PERIOD

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 13 — Edmonton Oilers, April 9, 1987, vs. Los Angeles at Edmonton. Edmonton won 13-3. 12 — Los Angeles Kings, April 10, 1990, vs. Calgary at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 12-4. 11 — Montreal Canadiens, March 30, 1944, vs. Toronto at Montreal. Montreal won 11-0. — Edmonton Oilers, May 4, 1985, vs. Chicago at Edmonton. Edmonton won 11-2.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 7 — Montreal Canadiens, March 30, 1944, vs. Toronto at Montreal, third period. Montreal won 11-0.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 18 — Los Angeles Kings (10), Edmonton Oilers (8), April 7, 1982, at Edmonton. Los Angeles won best-of-five DSF 3-2. 17 — Pittsburgh Penguins (10), Philadelphia Flyers (7), April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh won best -of-seven DF 4-3. 16 — Edmonton Oilers (13), Los Angeles Kings (3), April 9, 1987, at Edmonton. Edmonton won best -of-seven DSF 4-1. — Los Angeles Kings (12), Calgary Flames (4), April 10, 1990, at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won best -of-seven DF 4-2.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 9 — New York Rangers (6), Philadelphia Flyers (3), April 24, 1979, third period, at Philadelphia. NY Rangers won 8-3. — Los Angeles Kings (5), Calgary Flames (4), April 10, 1990, second period, at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 12-4. 8 — Chicago Black Hawks (5), Montreal Canadiens (3), May 8, 1973, second period, at Montreal. Chicago won 8-7. — Chicago Black Hawks (5), Edmonton Oilers (3), May 12, 1985, first period, at Chicago. Chicago won 8-6. — Edmonton Oilers (6), Winnipeg Jets (2), April 6, 1988, third period, at Edmonton. Edmonton won 7-4. — Hartford Whalers (5), Montreal Canadiens (3), April 10, 1988, third period, at Montreal. Hartford won 7-5. — Vancouver Canucks (5), New York Rangers (3), June 9, 1994, third period, at NY Rangers. Vancouver won 6-3. — Pittsburgh Penguins (5), Ottawa Senators (3), April 20, 2010, second period, at Ottawa. Pittsburgh won 7-4.

TEAM POWER-PLAY GOALS

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS BY ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 199 — 1988 in 83 games.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 35 — Minnesota North Stars, 1991 in 23 games. 32 — Edmonton Oilers, 1988 in 18 games. 31 — New York Islanders, 1981 in 18 games.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE SERIES: 15 — New York Islanders in 1980 F vs. Philadelphia. NY Islanders won series 4-2. — Minnesota North Stars in 1991 DSF vs. Chicago. Minnesota won series 4-2. 13 — New York Islanders in 1981 QF vs. Edmonton. NY Islanders won series 4-2. — Calgary Flames in 1986 CF vs. St. Louis. Calgary won series 4-3. 12 — Toronto Maple Leafs in 1976 QF vs. Philadelphia. Philadelphia won series 4-3. — Quebec Nordiques in 1987 CQF vs. Hartford. Quebec won series 4-2. — Colorado Avalanche in 1997 CQF vs. Chicago. Colorado won series 4-2. — Philadelphia Flyers in 2012 CQF vs. Pittsburgh. Philadelphia won series 4-2.

169 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE SERIES: 21 — New York Islanders (15), Philadelphia Flyers (6) in 1980 best-of-seven F won by NY Islanders 4-2. — New York Islanders (13), Edmonton Oilers (8) in 1981 best-of-seven QF won by NY Islanders 4-2. — Philadelphia Flyers (11), Pittsburgh Penguins (10) in 1989 best-of-seven DF won by Philadelphia 4-3. — Minnesota North Stars (15), Chicago Black Hawks (6) in 1991 best-of-seven DSF won by Minnesota 4-2. — Philadelphia Flyers (12), Pittsburgh Penguins (9) in 2012 best-of-seven CQF won by Philadelphia 4-2. 20 — Toronto Maple Leafs (12), Philadelphia Flyers (8) in 1976 best-of-seven QF won by Philadelphia 4-3.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 6 — Boston Bruins, April 2, 1969, at Boston vs. Toronto. Boston won 10-0.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 8 — Minnesota North Stars (4), St. Louis Blues (4), April 24, 1991, at Minnesota. Minnesota won 8-4. 7 — Minnesota North Stars (4), Edmonton Oilers (3), April 28, 1984, at Minnesota. Edmonton won 8-5. — Philadelphia Flyers (4), New York Rangers (3), April 13, 1985, at NY Rangers. Philadelphia won 6-5. — Chicago Black Hawks (5), Edmonton Oilers (2), May 14, 1985, at Edmonton. Edmonton won 10-5. — Edmonton Oilers (5), Los Angeles Kings (2), April 9, 1987, at Edmonton. Edmonton won 13-3. — Vancouver Canucks (4), Calgary Flames (3), April 9, 1989, at Vancouver. Vancouver won 5-3. — Pittsburgh Penguins (4), Philadelphia Flyers (3), April 18, 2012, at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh won 10-5.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 4 — Toronto Maple Leafs, March 26, 1936, second period vs. Boston at Toronto. Toronto won 8-3. — Minnesota North Stars, April 28, 1984, second period vs. Edmonton at Minnesota. Edmonton won 8-5. — Boston Bruins, April 11, 1991, third period vs. Hartford at Boston. Boston won 6-1. — Minnesota North Stars, April 24, 1991, second period vs. St. Louis at Minnesota. Minnesota won 8-4. — St. Louis Blues, April 27, 1998, third period at Los Angeles. St. Louis won 4-3. — Washington Capitals, April 18, 2016, third period at Philadelphia. Washington won 6-1.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 5 — Minnesota North Stars (4), Edmonton Oilers (1), April 28, 1984, at Minnesota. Edmonton won 8-5. — Vancouver Canucks (3), Calgary Flames (2), April 9, 1989, at Vancouver. Vancouver won 5-3. — Minnesota North Stars (4), St. Louis Blues (1), April 24, 1991, at Minnesota. Minnesota won 8-4.

TEAM SHORTHANDED GOALS

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS BY ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 33 — 1988, in 83 games.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 10 — Edmonton Oilers, 1983, in 16 games. 9 — New York Islanders, 1981, in 19 games. 8 — Philadelphia Flyers, 1989, in 19 games.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE SERIES: 6 — Calgary Flames in 1995 vs. San Jose in best-of-seven CQF won by San Jose 4-3. — Vancouver Canucks in 1995 vs. St. Louis in best-of-seven CQF won by Vancouver 4-3. 5 — New York Rangers in 1979 vs. Philadelphia in best-of-seven QF won by NY Rangers 4-1. — Edmonton Oilers in 1983 vs. Calgary in best-of-seven DF won by Edmonton 4-1.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE SERIES: 7 — Boston Bruins (4), New York Rangers (3) in 1958 SF won by Boston 4-2. — Edmonton Oilers (5), Calgary Flames (2) in 1983 DF won by Edmonton 4-1. — Vancouver Canucks (6), St. Louis Blues (1) in 1995 CQF won by Vancouver 4-3.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 3 — Boston Bruins, April 11, 1981, at Minnesota North Stars. Minnesota won 6-3. — New York Islanders, April 17, 1983, at NY Rangers. NY Rangers won 7-6. — Edmonton Oilers, April 17, 1983, at Calgary Flames. Edmonton won 10-2.

170 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 4 — Boston Bruins (3), Minnesota North Stars (1), April 11, 1981, at Minnesota. Minnesota won 6-3. — New York Islanders (3), New York Rangers (1), April 17, 1983, at NY Rangers. NY Rangers won 7-6. 3 — Toronto Maple Leafs (2), Detroit Red Wings (1), April 5, 1947, at Toronto. Toronto won 6-1. — New York Rangers (2), Boston Bruins (1), April 1, 1958, at Boston. NY Rangers won 5-2. — Minnesota North Stars (2), Philadelphia Flyers (1), May 4, 1980, at Minnesota. Philadelphia won 5-3. — Winnipeg Jets (2), Edmonton Oilers (1), April 9, 1988, at Winnipeg. Winnipeg won 6-4. — New York Islanders (2), New Jersey Devils (1), April 14, 1988, at New Jersey. New Jersey won 6-5. — Toronto Maple Leafs (2), San Jose Sharks (1), May 8, 1994, at San Jose. Toronto won 8-3. — Montreal Canadiens (2), New Jersey Devils (1), April 17, 1997, at New Jersey. New Jersey won 5-2. — Dallas Stars (2), San Jose Sharks (1), May 5, 2000, at San Jose. Dallas won 5-4. — Detroit Red Wings (2), Calgary Flames (1), April 21, 2007, at Detroit. Detroit won 5-1.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 2 — Toronto Maple Leafs, April 5, 1947, first period vs. Detroit at Toronto. Toronto won 6-1. — Toronto Maple Leafs, April 13, 1965, first period vs. Montreal at Toronto. Montreal won 4-3. — Boston Bruins, April 20, 1969, first period vs. Montreal at Boston. Boston won 3-2. — Boston Bruins, April 8, 1970, second period vs. NY Rangers at Boston. Boston won 8-2. — Boston Bruins, April 30, 1972, first period vs. NY Rangers at Boston. Boston won 6-5. — Chicago Black Hawks, May 3, 1973, first period vs. Montreal at Chicago. Chicago won 7-4. — Montreal Canadiens, April 23, 1978, first period at Detroit. Montreal won 8-0. — New York Islanders, April 8, 1980, second period vs. Los Angeles at NY Islanders. NY Islanders won 8-1. — Los Angeles Kings, April 9, 1980, first period at NY Islanders. Los Angeles won 6-3. — Boston Bruins, April 13, 1980, second period at Pittsburgh. Boston won 8-3. — Minnesota North Stars, May 4, 1980, second period vs. Philadelphia at Minnesota. Philadelphia won 5-3. — Boston Bruins, April 11, 1981, third period at Minnesota North Stars. Minnesota won 6-3. — New York Islanders, May 12, 1981, first period vs. Minnesota North Stars at NY Islanders. NY Islanders won 6-3. — Montreal Canadiens, April 7, 1982, third period vs. Quebec at Montreal. Montreal won 5-1. — Edmonton Oilers, April 24, 1983, third period vs. Chicago at Edmonton. Edmonton won 8-4. — Winnipeg Jets, April 14, 1985, second period at Calgary. Winnipeg won 5-3. — Boston Bruins, April 6, 1988, first period vs. Buffalo at Boston. Boston won 7-3. — New York Islanders, April 14, 1988, third period at New Jersey. New Jersey won 6-5. — Detroit Red Wings, April 29, 1993, second period at Toronto. Detroit won 7-3. — Toronto Maple Leafs, May 8, 1994, third period at San Jose. Toronto won 8-3. — Calgary Flames, May 11, 1995, first period at San Jose. Calgary won 9-2. — Vancouver Canucks, May 15, 1995, second period at St. Louis. Vancouver won 6-5. — Montreal Canadiens, April 17, 1997, second period at New Jersey. New Jersey won 5-2. — Philadelphia Flyers, April 26, 1997, first period vs. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Philadelphia won 6-3. — Phoenix Coyotes, April 24, 1998, second period at Detroit. Phoenix won 7-4. — Buffalo Sabres, April 27, 1998, second period vs. Philadelphia at Buffalo. Buffalo won 6-1. — San Jose Sharks, April 30, 1999, third period at Colorado. San Jose won 7-3. — Detroit Red Wings, April 27, 2002, second period at Vancouver. Detroit won 6-4. — Detroit Red Wings, April 21, 2007, second period at Detroit. Detroit won 5-1.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 3 — Toronto Maple Leafs (2), Detroit Red Wings (1), April 5, 1947, first period at Toronto. Toronto won 6-1. — Toronto Maple Leafs (2), San Jose Sharks (1), May 8, 1994, third period at San Jose. Toronto won 8-3.

171 FASTEST GOALS

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS: 3:06 — Minnesota North Stars, Chicago Black Hawks, April 21, 1985, at Chicago. Keith Brown scored for Chicago at 1:12 of the second period; Ken Yaremchuk, Chicago, 1:27; Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota, 2:48; Tony McKegney, Minnesota, 4:07; and , Chicago, 4:18. Chicago won 6-2 and won best-of-seven DF 4-2. 3:20 — Minnesota North Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, April 29, 1980, at Philadelphia. Paul Shmyr scored for Minnesota at 13:20 of the first period; Steve Christoff, Minnesota, 13:59; Ken Linseman, Philadelphia, 14:54; Tom Gorence, Philadelphia, 15:36; and Ken Linseman, Philadelphia, 16:40. Minnesota won 6-5. Philadelphia won best-of-seven SF 4-1. 3:58 — Detroit Red Wings, Phoenix Coyotes, April 16, 2010, at Phoenix. Henrik Zetterberg scored for Detroit at 6:27 of the second period; Wojtek Wolski, Phoenix, 7:05; Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit, 8:20; Matthew Lombardi, Phoenix, 9:09; Valtteri Filppula, Detroit, 10:25. Detroit won 7-4 and won best-of-seven CQF 4-3.

FASTEST FIVE GOALS, ONE TEAM: 3:36 — Montreal Canadiens, March 30, 1944, at Montreal vs. Toronto. Toe Blake scored at 7:58 and 8:37 of the third period; Maurice Richard, 9:17; Ray Getliffe, 10:33; and Buddy O’Connor, 11:34. Canadiens won 11-0 and won best-of-seven SF 4-1.

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, BOTH TEAMS: 1:33 — Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers, April 20, 1976, at Philadelphia. Don Saleski scored for Philadelphia at 10:04 of the second period; Bob Neely, Toronto, 10:42; Gary Dornhoefer, Philadelphia, 11:24; and Don Saleski, Philadelphia, 11:37. Philadelphia won 7-1 and won best-of-seven SF 4-3. 1:34 — Calgary Flames, Montreal Canadiens, May 20, 1986, at Montreal. Joel Otto scored for Calgary at 17:59 of the first period; Bobby Smith, Montreal, 18:25; Mats Naslund, Montreal, 19:17; and Bob Gainey, Montreal, 19:33. Montreal won 5-3 and won best-of-seven F 4-1. 1:38 — Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers, April 26, 1977, at Philadelphia. Gregg Sheppard scored for Boston at 14:01 of the second period; Mike Milbury, Boston, 15:01; Gary Dornhoefer, Philadelphia, 15:16; and Jean Ratelle, Boston, 15:39. Boston won 5-4 and won best-of-seven SF 4-0.

FASTEST FOUR GOALS, ONE TEAM: 2:35 — Montreal Canadiens, March 30, 1944, at Montreal. Toe Blake scored at 7:58 and 8:37 of the third period; Maurice Richard, 9:17; and Ray Getliffe, 10:33. Montreal won 11-0 and won best-of-seven SF 4-1.

FASTEST THREE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS: 0:21 — Chicago Black Hawks, Edmonton Oilers, May 7, 1985, at Edmonton. Behn Wilson scored for Chicago at 19:22 of the third period; Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 19:36; and Glenn Anderson, Edmonton, 19:43. Edmonton won 7-3 and won best-of-seven CF 4-2. 0:27 — Phoenix Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, April 24, 1998, at Detroit. Jeremy Roenick scored for Phoenix at 13:24 of the second period; Mathieu Dandenault, Detroit, 13:32; and , Phoenix, 13:51. Phoenix won 7-4. Detroit won best-of-seven CQF 4-2. 0:30 — Pittsburgh Penguins, Chicago Blackhawks, June 1, 1992, at Chicago. scored for Chicago at 6:21 of the first period; Kevin Stevens, Pittsburgh, 6:33; and Dirk Graham, Chicago, 6:51. Pittsburgh won 6-5 and won best-of-seven F 4-0.

FASTEST THREE GOALS, ONE TEAM: 0:23 — Toronto Maple Leafs, April 12, 1979, at Toronto vs. Atlanta Flames. Darryl Sittler scored at 4:04 and 4:16 of the first period; and Ron Ellis, 4:27. Toronto won 7-4 and won best-of-three PRE 2-0. 0:37 — Anaheim Ducks, May 23, 2015, at Chicago. Ryan Kesler scored at 8:42 of the third period; Matt Beleskey, 9:05; and Corey Perry, 9:19. Chicago won 5-4 and won best-of-seven CF 4-3. 0:38 — New York Rangers, April 12, 1986, at NY Rangers vs. Philadelphia. Jim Weimer scored at 12:29 of the third period; Bob Brooke, 12:43; and Ron Greschner, 13:07. NY Rangers won 5-2 and won best-of-five DSF 3-2. — Colorado Avalanche, April 18, 2001, at Vancouver. Peter Forsberg scored at 9:11 of the third period; Joe Sakic, 9:28; and Eric Messier, 9:49. Colorado won 5-1 and won best-of-seven CQF 4-0.

172 FASTEST TWO GOALS, BOTH TEAMS: 0:05 — Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres, April 14, 1979, at Buffalo. scored for Buffalo at 12:59 of the first period; and Jim Hamilton, Pittsburgh, 13:04. Pittsburgh won 4-3 and won best-of-three PRE 2-1. 0:06 — Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, April 13, 2012 at Pittsburgh. scored for Philadelphia at 11:04 of the second period; and Chris Kunitz, Pittsburgh, 11:10. Philadelphia won 8-5. Philadelphia won best-of-seven CQF 4-2. 0:08 — St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars, April 9, 1989, at Minnesota. Bernie Federko scored for St. Louis at 2:28 of the third period; and , Minnesota, 2:36. Minnesota won 5-4. St. Louis won best-of-seven DSF 4-1. — Phoenix Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, April 24, 1998, at Detroit. Jeremy Roenick scored for Phoenix at 13:24 of the second period; and Mathieu Dandenault, Detroit, 13:32. Phoenix won 7-4. Detroit won best-of-seven CQF 4-2.

FASTEST TWO GOALS, ONE TEAM: 0:05 — Detroit Red Wings, April 11, 1965, at Detroit vs. Chicago. Norm Ullman scored at 17:35 and 17:40 of the second period. Detroit won 4-2. Chicago won best-of-seven SF 4-3.

OVERTIME

SHORTEST OVERTIMES: 0:09 — Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames, May 18, 1986, at Calgary. Montreal won 3-2 on Brian Skrudland’s goal at 0:09 of the first overtime period. Montreal won best-of-seven F 4-1. 0:11 — New York Islanders, New York Rangers, April 11, 1975, at NY Rangers. NY Islanders won 4-3 on J.P. Parise’s goal at 0:11 of the first overtime period. NY Islanders won best-of-three PRE 2-1. — Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, June 4, 2011, at Vancouver. Vancouver won 3-2 on Alexandre Burrows’ goal at 0:11 of the first overtime period. Boston won best-of-seven F 4-3.

LONGEST OVERTIME: 116:30 — Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Maroons, March 24, 1936, at Montreal. Mtl. Maroons won 1-0 on Mud Bruneteau’s goal at 16:30 of the sixth overtime period. Detroit won best-of-five SF 3-0.

MOST OVERTIME GAMES, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 28 — 1993. Of 85 games played, 28 went into overtime. 27 — 2013. Of 86 games played, 27 went into overtime. 26 — 2001. Of 86 games played, 26 went into overtime. — 2014. Of 93 games played, 26 went into overtime.

FEWEST OVERTIME GAMES, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 0 — 1963. None of the 16 games went into overtime, the only year since 1926 that no overtime was required in any playoff series.

MOST OVERTIME GAMES, ONE SERIES: 5 — Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens in 1951. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-1. — Phoenix Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks in 2012. Phoenix won best-of-seven CQF 4-2. 4 — Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins in 1933. Toronto won best-of-five SF 3-2. — Boston Bruins, NY Rangers in 1939. Boston won best-of-seven SF 4-3. — St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars in 1968. St. Louis won best-of-seven SF 4-3. — Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues in 1999. Dallas won best-of-seven CSF 4-2. — Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers in 2001. Dallas won best-of-seven CQF 4-2. — Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks in 2008. Dallas won best-of-seven CSF 4-2. — Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins in 2012. Washington won best-of-seven CQF 4-3. — Detroit Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks in 2013. Detroit won best-of-seven CQF 4-3. — Minnesota Wild, Colorado Avalanche in 2014. Minnesota won best-of-seven FR 4-3. — Chicago Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues in 2014. Chicago won best-of-seven FR 4-2.

173 TEAM HAT TRICKS

MOST HAT TRICKS, BY ALL TEAMS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 12 — 1983 in 66 games. — 1988 in 83 games. 11 — 1985 in 70 games. — 1992 in 86 games.

MOST HAT TRICKS, ONE TEAM, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 6 — Edmonton Oilers in 16 games, 1983. — Edmonton Oilers in 18 games, 1985.

SHUTOUTS

MOST , ONE PLAYOFF YEAR, ALL TEAMS: 25 — 2002. Of 90 games played, Detroit had 6; Ottawa had 4; Carolina, Colorado, St. Louis and Toronto had 3 each; while Los Angeles, New Jersey and Philadelphia had 1 each. 23 — 2004. Of 89 games played, Tampa Bay and Calgary had 5 each; Toronto and San Jose had 3 each; while Boston, Colorado, Detroit, Montreal, Nashville, NY Islanders and Philadelphia had 1 each. 19 — 2001. Of 86 games played, Colorado and New Jersey had 4 each, Toronto had 3, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles had 2 each, while Buffalo, Washington, Detroit and San Jose had 1 each.

FEWEST SHUTOUTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR, ALL TEAMS: 0 — 1959. 18 games played.

MOST SHUTOUTS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE SERIES: 5 — Toronto Maple Leafs (3), Detroit Red Wings (2), in 1945. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-3. — Toronto Maple Leafs (3), Detroit Red Wings (2), in 1950. Detroit won best-of-seven SF 4-3.

TEAM PENALTIES

FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, BEST-OF-SEVEN SERIES: 19 — Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs in 1945. Detroit received 10 minors, Toronto received 9 minors. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-3.

FEWEST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, BEST-OF-SEVEN SERIES: 9 — Toronto Maple Leafs in 1945 vs. Detroit. Toronto received 9 minors. Toronto won best-of-seven F 4-3.

MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE SERIES: 218 — New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals in 1988. New Jersey received 97 minors, 11 majors, 9 misconducts and 1 match penalty. Washington received 80 minors, 11 majors, 8 misconducts and 1 match penalty. New Jersey won best-of-seven DF 4-3.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE SERIES: 654 — New Jersey Devils (349), Washington Capitals (305) in 1988. New Jersey won best-of-seven DF 4-3.

MOST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE SERIES: 118 — New Jersey Devils in 1988 vs. Washington. New Jersey received 97 minors, 11 majors, 9 misconducts and 1 match penalty. New Jersey won best-of-seven DF 4-3.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE SERIES: 349 — New Jersey Devils in 1988 vs. Washington. New Jersey won best-of-seven DF 4-3.

MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 66 — Detroit Red Wings (33), St. Louis Blues (33), April 12, 1991, at St. Louis. St. Louis won 6-1. 63 — Minnesota North Stars (34), Chicago Blackhawks (29), April 6, 1990, at Chicago. Chicago won 5-3. 62 — New Jersey Devils (32), Washington Capitals (30), April 22, 1988, at New Jersey. New Jersey won 10-4.

174 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 298 — Detroit Red Wings (152), St. Louis Blues (146), April 12, 1991, at St. Louis. Detroit received 33 penalties; St. Louis received 33 penalties. St. Louis won 6-1. 267 — New York Rangers (142), Los Angeles Kings (125), April 9, 1981, at Los Angeles. NY Rangers received 31 penalties; Los Angeles received 28 penalties. Los Angeles won 5-4.

MOST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 34 — Minnesota North Stars, April 6, 1990, at Chicago. Chicago won 5-3. 33 — Detroit Red Wings, April 12, 1991, at St. Louis. St. Louis won 6-1. — St. Louis Blues, April 12, 1991, at St. Louis vs. Detroit. St. Louis won 6-1.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 152 — Detroit Red Wings, April 12, 1991, at St. Louis. St. Louis won 6-1. 146 — St. Louis Blues, April 12, 1991, at St. Louis vs. Detroit. St. Louis won 6-1. 142 — New York Rangers, April 9, 1981, at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 5-4.

MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 43 — New York Rangers (24), Los Angeles Kings (19), April 9, 1981, first period at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 5-4.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, BOTH TEAMS, ONE PERIOD: 248 — New York Islanders (124), Boston Bruins (124), April 17, 1980, first period at Boston. NY Islanders won 5-4.

MOST PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 24 — New York Rangers, April 9, 1981, first period at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 5-4. — Montreal Canadiens, May 5, 2013, third period at Ottawa. Ottawa won 6-1.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD: 125 — New York Rangers, April 9, 1981, first period at Los Angeles. Los Angeles won 5-4.

175 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Since 1918

GAMES PLAYED

MOST YEARS IN PLAYOFFS: 24 — Chris Chelios, Montreal, Chicago, Detroit (1984-97 inclusive; 1999-04 inclusive, 2006-09 inclusive) 21 — Raymond Bourque, Boston, Colorado (1980-96 inclusive; 1998-01 inclusive) 20 — Gordie Howe, Detroit, Hartford — Larry Robinson, Montreal, Los Angeles — Larry Murphy, Los Angeles, Washington, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit — Scott Stevens, Washington, St. Louis, New Jersey — Steve Yzerman, Detroit — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit

MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN PLAYOFFS: 20 — Larry Robinson, Montreal, Los Angeles (1973-92, inclusive) — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit (1992-04 inclusive; 2006-12 inclusive) 19 — Brett Hull, Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit (1986-04, inclusive) 18 — Larry Murphy, Los Angeles, Washington, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit (1984-01, inclusive) 17 — Brad Park, NY Rangers, Boston, Detroit (1969-85, inclusive) — Raymond Bourque, Boston (1980-96, inclusive) — Kris Draper, Detroit (1994-04 inclusive; 2006-11 inclusive)

MOST PLAYOFF GAMES: 266 — Chris Chelios, Montreal, Chicago, Detroit 263 — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit 247 — Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado 236 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers 234 — Claude Lemieux, Montreal, New Jersey, Colorado, Phoenix, Dallas, San Jose

GOALS

MOST GOALS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 122 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers 109 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers 106 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, Anaheim 103 — Brett Hull, Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit 93 — Glenn Anderson, Edmonton, Toronto, NY Rangers, St. Louis

MOST GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 19 — Reggie Leach, Philadelphia, 1976. 16 games. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1985. 18 games. 18 — Joe Sakic, Colorado, 1996. 22 games. 17 — Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, 1919. 10 games. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1981. 18 games. — Steve Payne, Minnesota, 1981. 19 games. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1982. 19 games. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1983. 19 games — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985. 18 games. — Kevin Stevens, Pittsburgh, 1991. 24 games.

176 MOST GOALS IN ONE SERIES (OTHER THAN FINAL): 12 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, in 1985 CF, 6 games vs. Chicago. 11 — Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, in 1919 NHL F, 5 games vs. Ottawa. 10 — , Philadelphia, in 1989 DF, 7 games vs. Pittsburgh. 9 — Reggie Leach, Philadelphia, in 1976 SF, 5 games vs. Boston. — Bill Barber, Philadelphia, in 1980 SF, 5 games vs. Minnesota. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 1983 CF, 6 games vs. Boston. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 1989 DF, 7 games vs. Philadelphia. — John Druce, Washington, in 1990 DF, 5 games vs. NY Rangers. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, in 2008 CSF, 4 games vs. Colorado.

MOST GOALS IN FINAL SERIES (NHL PLAYERS ONLY): 9 — Babe Dye, Toronto, in 1922, 5 games vs. Van. Millionaires. 8 — Alf Skinner, Toronto, in 1918, 5 games vs. Van. Millionaires. 7 — Jean Beliveau, Montreal, in 1956, 5 games vs. Detroit. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 1982, 4 games vs. Vancouver. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1985, 5 games vs. Philadelphia.

MOST GOALS, ONE GAME: 5 — Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, March 1, 1919, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 6, Ottawa 3. — Maurice Richard, Montreal, March 23, 1944, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 5, Toronto 1. — Darryl Sittler, Toronto, April 22, 1976, at Toronto. Final score: Toronto 8, Philadelphia 5. — Reggie Leach, Philadelphia, May 6, 1976, at Philadelphia. Final score: Philadelphia 6, Boston 3. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh. Final score: Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 7.

MOST GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 4 — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, April 13, 1985, at NY Rangers, second period. Final score: Philadelphia 6, NY Rangers 5. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, first period. Final score: Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 7.

ASSISTS

MOST ASSISTS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 260 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers 186 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers 139 — Raymond Bourque, Boston, Colorado 137 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Detroit, Philadelphia, Carolina 129 — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit

MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 31 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1988. 19 games. 30 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985. 18 games. 29 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1987. 21 games. 28 — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1991. 23 games. 26 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983. 16 games.

MOST ASSISTS IN ONE SERIES (OTHER THAN FINAL): 14 — Rick Middleton, Boston, in 1983 DF, 7 games vs. Buffalo. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1985 CF, 6 games vs. Chicago. 13 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1987 DSF, 5 games vs. Los Angeles. — Doug Gilmour, Toronto, in 1994 CSF, 7 games vs. San Jose. 11 — Al MacInnis, Calgary, in 1984 DF, 7 games vs. Edmonton. — Mark Messier, Edmonton, in 1989 DSF, 7 games vs. Los Angeles. — Mike Ridley, Washington, in 1992 DSF, 7 games vs. Pittsburgh. — Ron Francis, Pittsburgh, in 1995 CQF, 7 games vs. Washington. — Henrik Sedin, Vancouver, in 2011 CF, 5 games vs. San Jose.

177 MOST ASSISTS IN FINAL SERIES: 10 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1988, 4 games plus suspended game vs. Boston. 9 — Jacques Lemaire, Montreal, in 1973, 6 games vs. Chicago. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1987, 7 games vs. Philadelphia. — Larry Murphy, Pittsburgh, in 1991, 6 games vs. Minnesota. — Daniel Briere, Philadelphia, in 2010, 6 games vs. Chicago.

MOST ASSISTS, ONE GAME: 6 — Mikko Leinonen, NY Rangers, April 8, 1982, at NY Rangers. Final score: NY Rangers 7, Philadelphia 3. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 9, 1987, at Edmonton. Final score: Edmonton 13, Los Angeles 3. 5 — Toe Blake, Montreal, March 23, 1944, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 5, Toronto 1. — Maurice Richard, Montreal, March 27, 1956, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 7, NY Rangers 0. — Bert Olmstead, Montreal, March 30, 1957, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 8, NY Rangers 3. — Don McKenney, Boston, April 5, 1958, at Boston. Final score: Boston 8, NY Rangers 2. — Stan Mikita, Chicago, April 4, 1973, at Chicago. Final score: Chicago 7, St. Louis 1. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 8, 1981, at Montreal. Final score: Edmonton 6, Montreal 3. — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, May 14, 1985, at Edmonton. Final score: Edmonton 10, Chicago 5. — Doug Gilmour, St. Louis, April 15, 1986, at Minnesota. Final score: St. Louis 6, Minnesota 3. — Risto Siltanen, Quebec, April 14, 1987, at Hartford. Final score: Quebec 7, Hartford 5. — Patrik Sundstrom, New Jersey, April 22, 1988, at New Jersey. Final score: New Jersey 10, Washington 4. — Geoff Courtnall, St. Louis, April 23, 1998, at St. Louis. Final score: St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 3.

MOST ASSISTS, ONE PERIOD: 3 — Three assists by one player in one period of a playoff game has been recorded on 88 occasions. J.T. Miller of the New York Rangers is the most recent to equal this mark with 3 assists in the second period at Pittsburgh, April 16, 2016. Final score: NY Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 2. — Wayne Gretzky has had 3 assists in one period 5 times; Raymond Bourque, 3 times; Toe Blake, Jean Beliveau, Doug Harvey and Bobby Orr, twice each. Joe Primeau of Toronto was the first player to be credited with 3 assists in one period of a playoff game; third period at Boston vs. NY Rangers, April 7, 1932. Final score: Toronto 6, NY Rangers 2.

POINTS

MOST POINTS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 382 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers, 122G, 260A 295 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers, 109G, 186A 233 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, Los Angeles, NY Rangers, Anaheim, 106G, 127A 214 — Glenn Anderson, Edmonton, Toronto, NY Rangers, St. Louis, 93G, 121A 201 — Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh, Washington, NY Rangers, Philadelphia, Boston, Florida, 78G, 123A

MOST POINTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 47 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1985. 17 goals, 30 assists in 18 games. 44 — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 1991. 16 goals, 28 assists in 23 games. 43 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1988. 12 goals, 31 assists in 19 games. 40 — Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, in 1993. 15 goals, 25 assists in 24 games. 38 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1983. 12 goals, 26 assists in 16 games.

MOST POINTS IN ONE SERIES (OTHER THAN FINAL): 19 — Rick Middleton, Boston, in 1983 DF, 7 games vs. Buffalo. 5 goals, 14 assists. 18 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1985 CF, 6 games vs. Chicago. 4 goals, 14 assists. 17 — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 1992 DSF, 6 games vs. Washington. 7 goals, 10 assists. 16 — Barry Pederson, Boston, in 1983 DF, 7 games vs. Buffalo. 7 goals, 9 assists. — Doug Gilmour, Toronto, in 1994 CSF, 7 games vs. San Jose. 3 goals, 13 assists. 15 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, in 1985 CF, 6 games vs. Chicago. 12 goals, 3 assists. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1987 DSF, 5 games vs. Los Angeles. 2 goals, 13 assists. — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, in 1989 DF, 7 games vs. Pittsburgh. 10 goals, 5 assists. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 1991 CF, 6 games vs. Boston. 6 goals, 9 assists.

178 MOST POINTS IN FINAL SERIES: 13 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, in 1988, 4 games plus suspended game vs. Boston. 3 goals, 10 assists. 12 — Gordie Howe, Detroit, in 1955, 7 games vs. Montreal. 5 goals, 7 assists. — Yvan Cournoyer, Montreal, in 1973, 6 games vs. Chicago. 6 goals, 6 assists. — Jacques Lemaire, Montreal, in 1973, 6 games vs. Chicago. 3 goals, 9 assists. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 1991, 5 games vs. Minnesota. 5 goals, 7 assists. — Daniel Briere, Philadelphia, in 2010, 6 games vs. Chicago. 3 goals, 9 assists.

MOST POINTS, ONE GAME: 8 — Patrik Sundstrom, New Jersey, April 22, 1988, at New Jersey in 10-4 win over Washington. Sundstrom had 3 goals, 5 assists. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh in 10-7 win over Philadelphia. Lemieux had 5 goals, 3 assists. 7 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 17, 1983, at Calgary in 10-2 win. Gretzky had 4 goals, 3 assists. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 25, 1985, at Winnipeg in 8-3 win. Gretzky had 3 goals, 4 assists. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 9, 1987, at Edmonton in 13-3 win over Los Angeles. Gretzky had 1 goal, 6 assists. 6 — Dickie Moore, Montreal, March 25, 1954, at Montreal in 8-1 win over Boston. Moore had 2 goals, 4 assists. — Phil Esposito, Boston, April 2, 1969, at Boston in 10-0 win over Toronto. Esposito had 4 goals, 2 assists. — Darryl Sittler, Toronto, April 22, 1976, at Toronto in 8-5 win over Philadelphia. Sittler had 5 goals, 1 assist. — Guy Lafleur, Montreal, April 11, 1977, at Montreal in 7-2 win over St. Louis. Lafleur had 3 goals, 3 assists. — Mikko Leinonen, NY Rangers, April 8, 1982, at NY Rangers in 7-3 win over Philadelphia. Leinonen had 6 assists. — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, May 14, 1985, at Edmonton in 10-5 win over Chicago. Coffey had 1 goal, 5 assists. — John Anderson, Hartford, April 12, 1986, at Hartford in 9-4 win over Quebec. Anderson had 2 goals, 4 assists. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 23, 1992, at Pittsburgh in 6-4 win over Washington. Lemieux had 3 goals, 3 assists. — Geoff Courtnall, St. Louis, April 23, 1998, at St. Louis in 8-3 win over Los Angeles. Courtnall had 1 goal, 5 assists. — Patrik Elias, New Jersey, April 22, 2006, at New Jersey in 6-1 win over NY Rangers. Elias had 2 goals, 4 assists. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, May 6, 2010, at Detroit in 7-1 win over San Jose. Franzen had 4 goals, 2 assists. — Claude Giroux, Philadelphia, April 13, 2012, at Pittsburgh in 8-5 win. Giroux had 3 goals, 3 assists.

MOST POINTS, ONE PERIOD: 4 — Maurice Richard, Montreal, March 29, 1945, at Montreal, third period, in 10-3 win vs. Toronto. 3 goals, 1 assist. — Dickie Moore, Montreal, March 25, 1954, at Montreal, first period, in 8-1 win vs. Boston. 2 goals, 2 assists. — Barry Pederson, Boston, April 8, 1982, at Boston, second period, in 7-3 win vs. Buffalo. 3 goals, 1 assist. — Peter McNab, Boston, April 11, 1982, at Buffalo, second period, in 5-2 win vs. Buffalo. 1 goal, 3 assists. — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, April 13, 1985, at NY Rangers, second period, in 6-5 win vs. NY Rangers. 4 goals. — Ken Linseman, Boston, April 14, 1985, at Boston, second period, in 7-6 win vs. Montreal. 2 goals, 2 assists. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 12, 1987, at Los Angeles, third period, in 6-3 win vs. Los Angeles. 1 goal, 3 assists. — Glenn Anderson, Edmonton, April 6, 1988, at Edmonton, third period, in 7-4 win vs. Winnipeg. 3 goals, 1 assist. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh, first period, in 10-7 win vs. Philadelphia. 4 goals. — Dave Gagner, Minnesota, April 8, 1991, at Minnesota, first period, in 6-5 loss vs. Chicago. 2 goals, 2 assists. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, April 23, 1992, at Pittsburgh, second period, in 6-4 win vs. Washington. 2 goals, 2 assists. — Alexander Mogilny, New Jersey, April 28, 2001, at New Jersey, second period, in 6-5 win vs. Toronto. 1 goal, 3 assists. — Brad Richards, Dallas, April 27, 2008, at San Jose, third period, in 5-2 win vs. San Jose. 1 goal, 3 assists. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, May 6, 2010, at Detroit, first period, in 7-1 win over San Jose. 3 goals, 1 assist. — Tyler Seguin, Boston, May 17, 2011, at Boston, second period, in 6-5 win over Tampa Bay. 2 goals, 2 assists. — Jeff Carter, Los Angeles, May 21, 2014, at Chicago, third period, in 6-2 win over Chicago. 3 goals, 1 assist.

179 POWER-PLAY GOALS

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 38 — Brett Hull, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit 35 — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders 34 — Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota, Washington, Detroit — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers 30 — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 9 — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1981. 18 games vs. Toronto, Edmonton, NY Rangers and Minnesota. — Cam Neely, Boston, 1991. 19 games vs. Hartford, Montreal and Pittsburgh. 8 — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, 1989. 19 games. — John Druce, Washington, 1990. 15 games. — Brian Propp, Minnesota, 1991. 23 games. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992. 15 games.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 6 — Chris Kontos, Los Angeles, 1989 DSF vs. Edmonton, won by Los Angeles 4-3. 5 — Andy Bathgate, Detroit, 1966 SF vs. Chicago, won by Detroit 4-2. — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, 1981 QF vs. Edmonton, won by NY Islanders 4-2. — Ken , Calgary, 1981 QF vs. Philadelphia, won by Calgary 4-3. — Rick Vaive, Chicago, 1988 DSF vs. St. Louis, won by St. Louis 4-1. — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, 1989 DF vs. Pittsburgh, won by Philadelphia 4-3. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1989 DF vs. Philadelphia, won by Philadelphia 4-3. — John Druce, Washington, 1990 DF vs. NY Rangers, won by Washington 4-1. — Pat LaFontaine, Buffalo, 1992 DSF vs. Boston, won by Boston 4-3. — Adam Graves, NY Rangers, 1996 CQF vs. Montreal, won by NY Rangers 4-2.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE GAME: 3 — Syd Howe, Detroit, March 23, 1939, at Detroit vs. Montreal. Detroit won 7-3. — Sid Smith, Toronto, April 10, 1949, at Detroit. Toronto won 3-1. — Phil Esposito, Boston, April 2, 1969, at Boston vs. Toronto. Boston won 10-0. — John Bucyk, Boston, April 21, 1974, at Boston vs. Chicago. Boston won 8-6. — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, April 17, 1981, at NY Islanders vs. Edmonton. NY Islanders won 6-3. — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, April 13, 1985, at NY Rangers. Philadelphia won 6-5. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, April 9, 1987, at Edmonton vs. Los Angeles. Edmonton won 13-3. — Mark Johnson, New Jersey, April 22, 1988, at New Jersey vs. Washington. New Jersey won 10-4. — Dino Ciccarelli, Detroit, April 29, 1993, at Toronto. Detroit won 7-3. — Dino Ciccarelli, Detroit, May 11, 1995, at Dallas. Detroit won 5-1. — Valeri Kamensky, Colorado, April 24, 1997, at Colorado vs. Chicago. Colorado won 7-0. — Jonathan Toews, Chicago, May 7, 2010, at Vancouver. Chicago won 7-4.

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 3 — Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, April 13, 1985, at NY Rangers, second period in 6-5 win. 2 — Two power-play goals have been scored by one player in one period on 64 occasions. Charlie Conacher of Toronto was the first to score two power-play goals in one period, setting the mark with two power-play goals in the second period at Toronto vs. Boston, March 26, 1936. Final score: Toronto 8, Boston 3. Jared Spurgeon of the Minnesota Wild is the most recent to equal this mark with two power-play goals in the third period vs. Dallas, April 24, 2016. Final score: Dallas 5, Minnesota 4.

SHORTHANDED GOALS

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 12 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, NY Rangers 11 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis 10 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, Los Angeles, NY Rangers 8 — Ed Westfall, Boston, NY Islanders — Hakan Loob, Calgary

180 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 3 — Derek Sanderson, Boston, 1969. 1 vs. Toronto in QF, won by Boston 4-0; 2 vs. Montreal in SF, won by Montreal, 4-2. — Bill Barber, Philadelphia, 1980. All vs. Minnesota in SF, won by Philadelphia 4-1. — Lorne Henning, NY Islanders, 1980. 1 vs. Boston in QF, won by NY Islanders 4-1; 1 vs. Buffalo in SF, won by NY Islanders 4-2, 1 vs. Philadelphia in F, won by NY Islanders 4-2. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983. 2 vs. Winnipeg in DSF, won by Edmonton 3-0; 1 vs. Calgary in DF, won by Edmonton 4-1. — Wayne Presley, Chicago, 1989. All vs. Detroit in DSF, won by Chicago 4-2. — Todd Marchant, Edmonton, 1997. 1 vs. Dallas in CQF, won by Edmonton 4-3; 2 vs. Colorado in CSF, won by Colorado 4-1.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 3 — Bill Barber, Philadelphia, 1980 SF vs. Minnesota, won by Philadelphia 4-1. — Wayne Presley, Chicago, 1989 DSF vs. Detroit, won by Chicago 4-2. 2 — Mac Colville, NY Rangers, 1940 SF vs. Boston, won by NY Rangers 4-2. — Jerry Toppazzini, Boston, 1958 SF vs. NY Rangers, won by Boston 4-2. — Dave Keon, Toronto, 1963 F vs. Detroit, won by Toronto 4-1. — Bob Pulford, Toronto, 1964 F vs. Detroit, won by Toronto 4-3. — Serge Savard, Montreal, 1968 F vs. St. Louis, won by Montreal 4-0. — Derek Sanderson, Boston, 1969 SF vs. Montreal, won by Montreal 4-2. — Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, 1980 PR vs. Los Angeles, won by NY Islanders 3-1. — , Boston, 1981 PR vs. Minnesota, won by Minnesota 3-0. — Butch Goring, NY Islanders, 1981 SF vs. NY Rangers, won by NY Islanders 4-0. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983 DSF vs. Winnipeg, won by Edmonton 3-0. — Mark Messier, Edmonton, 1983 DF vs. Calgary, won by Edmonton 4-1. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1983 CF vs. Chicago, won by Edmonton 4-0. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985 DF vs. Winnipeg, won by Edmonton 4-0. — Kevin Lowe, Edmonton, 1987 F vs. Philadelphia, won by Edmonton 4-3. — Bob Gould, Washington, 1988 DSF vs. Philadelphia, won by Washington 4-3. — , Philadelphia, 1989 DF vs. Pittsburgh, won by Philadelphia 4-3. — , Montreal, 1991 DF vs. Boston, won by Boston 4-3. — Sergei Fedorov, Detroit, 1992 DSF vs. Minnesota, won by Detroit 4-3. — Mark Messier, NY Rangers, 1992 DSF vs. New Jersey, won by NY Rangers 4-3. — Tom Fitzgerald, NY Islanders, 1993 DF vs. Pittsburgh, won by NY Islanders 4-3. — Mark Osborne, Toronto, 1994 CSF vs. San Jose, won by Toronto 4-3. — Tony Amonte, Chicago, 1997 CQF vs. Colorado, won by Colorado 4-2. — Brian Rolston, New Jersey, 1997 CQF vs. Montreal, won by New Jersey 4-1. — Rod Brind’Amour, Philadelphia, 1997 CQF vs. Pittsburgh, won by Philadelphia 4-1. — Todd Marchant, Edmonton, 1997 CSF vs. Colorado, won by Colorado 4-1. — Jeremy Roenick, Phoenix, 1998 CQF vs. Detroit, won by Detroit 4-2. — Vincent Damphousse, San Jose, 1999 CQF vs. Colorado, won by Colorado 4-2. — Dixon Ward, Buffalo, 1999 CF vs. Toronto, won by Buffalo 4-1. — Curtis Brown, Buffalo, 2001 CSF vs. Pittsburgh, won by Pittsburgh 4-3. — John Madden, New Jersey, 2006 CQF vs. NY Rangers, won by New Jersey 4-0. — David Legwand, Nashville, 2011 CSF vs. Vancouver, won by Vancouver 4-2. — Maxime Talbot, Philadelphia, 2012 CQF vs. Pittsburgh, won by Philadelphia 4-2. — Dustin Brown, Los Angeles, 2012 CQF vs. Vancouver, won by Los Angeles 4-1. — Pascal Dupuis, Pittsburgh, 2013 CSF vs. Ottawa, won by Pittsburgh 4-1.

181 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE GAME: 2 — Dave Keon, Toronto, April 18, 1963, at Toronto, in 3-1 win vs. Detroit. — Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, April 8, 1980, at NY Islanders, in 8-1 win vs. Los Angeles. — Bobby Lalonde, Boston, April 11, 1981, at Minnesota, in 6-3 loss vs. Minnesota. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 6, 1983, at Edmonton, in 6-3 win vs. Winnipeg. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, April 24, 1983, at Edmonton, in 8-3 win vs. Chicago. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 25, 1985, at Winnipeg, in 8-3 win by Edmonton. — Mark Messier, NY Rangers, April 21, 1992, at NY Rangers, in 7-3 loss vs. New Jersey. — Tom Fitzgerald, NY Islanders, May 8, 1993, at NY Islanders, in 6-5 win vs. Pittsburgh. — Rod Brind’Amour, Philadelphia, April 26, 1997, at Philadelphia, in 6-3 win vs. Pittsburgh. — Jeremy Roenick, Phoenix, April 24, 1998, at Detroit, in 7-4 win by Phoenix. — Vincent Damphousse, San Jose, April 30, 1999, at Colorado, in 7-3 win by San Jose. — John Madden, New Jersey, April 24, 2006, at New Jersey, in 4-1 win vs. NY Rangers. — Dustin Brown, Los Angeles, April 13, 2012, at Vancouver, in 4-2 win vs. Vancouver.

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 2 — Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, April 8, 1980, second period, at NY Islanders, in 8-1 win vs. Los Angeles. — Bobby Lalonde, Boston, April 11, 1981, third period, at Minnesota, in 6-3 loss vs. Minnesota. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, April 24, 1983, third period, at Edmonton, in 8-4 win vs. Chicago. — Rod Brind’Amour, Philadelphia, April 26, 1997, first period, at Philadelphia, in 6-3 win vs. Pittsburgh. — Jeremy Roenick, Phoenix, April 24, 1998, second period, at Detroit, in 7-4 win by Phoenix. — Vincent Damphousse, San Jose, April 30, 1999, third period, at Colorado, in 7-3 win vs. Colorado.

GAME-WINNING GOALS

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 24 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers — Brett Hull, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit 19 — Claude Lemieux, Montreal, New Jersey, Colorado — Joe Sakic, Colorado 18 — Maurice Richard, Montreal

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 7 — Brad Richards, Tampa Bay, 2004. 23 games. 6 — Joe Sakic, Colorado, 1996. 22 games. — Joe Nieuwendyk, Dallas, 1999. 23 games. 5 — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1983. 19 games. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1987. 21 games. — Bobby Smith, Minnesota, 1991. 23 games. — Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 1992. 15 games. — Fernando Pisani, Edmonton, 2006. 24 games. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, 2008. 16 games. — Dustin Byfuglien, Chicago, 2010. 22 games.

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 4 — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1983 CF vs. Boston, won by NY Islanders 4-2.

182 OVERTIME GOALS

MOST OVERTIME GOALS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 8 — Joe Sakic, Colorado (2 in 1996; 1 in 1998; 1 in 2001; 2 in 2004; 1 in 2006; 1 in 2008) 6 — Maurice Richard, Montreal 5 — Glenn Anderson, Edmonton, Toronto, St. Louis — Patrick Kane, Chicago 4 — Bob Nystrom, NY Islanders — Dale Hunter, Quebec, Washington — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles — Stephane Richer, Montreal, New Jersey — Joe Murphy, Edmonton, Chicago — Esa Tikkanen, Edmonton, NY Rangers — Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh — Kirk Muller, Montreal, Dallas — Jeremy Roenick, Chicago, Philadelphia — Chris Drury, Colorado, Buffalo — Jamie Langenbrunner, Dallas, New Jersey — Patrick Marleau, San Jose — Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay, NY Rangers

MOST OVERTIME GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 3 — Mel Hill, Boston, 1939. All vs. NY Rangers in best-of-seven SF, won by Boston 4-3. — Maurice Richard, Montreal, 1951. 2 vs. Detroit in best-of-seven SF, won by Montreal 4-2; 1 vs. Toronto best-of-seven F, won by Toronto 4-1.

MOST OVERTIME GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 3 — Mel Hill, Boston, 1939, SF vs. NY Rangers, won by Boston 4-3. Hill scored at 59:25 of overtime March 21 for a 2-1 win; at 8:24 of overtime, March 23 for a 3-2 win; and at 48:00 of overtime, April 2 for a 2-1 win.

SCORING BY A DEFENSEMAN

MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 12 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985. 18 games. 11 — Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, 1994. 23 games. 9 — Bobby Orr, Boston, 1970. 14 games. — Brad Park, Boston, 1978. 15 games. 8 — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, 1981. 18 games. — Raymond Bourque, Boston, 1983. 17 games. — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, 1983. 20 games. — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1984. 19 games.

MOST GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE GAME: 3 — Bobby Orr, Boston, April 11, 1971, at Montreal. Final score: Boston 5, Montreal 2. — , Chicago, April 4, 1973, at Chicago. Final score: Chicago 7, St. Louis 1. — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, April 17, 1981, at NY Islanders. Final score: NY Islanders 6, Edmonton 3. — , Calgary, April 14, 1983, at Edmonton. Final score: Edmonton 6, Calgary 3. — Doug Halward, Vancouver, April 7, 1984, at Vancouver. Final score: Vancouver 7, Calgary 0. — Paul Reinhart, Calgary, April 8, 1984, at Vancouver. Final score: Calgary 5, Vancouver 1. — Al Iafrate, Washington, April 26, 1993, at Washington. Final score: Washington 6, NY Islanders 4. — Eric Desjardins, Montreal, June 3, 1993, at Montreal. Final score: Montreal 3, Los Angeles 2. — Gary Suter, Chicago, April 24, 1994, at Chicago. Final score: Chicago 4, Toronto 3. — Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, May 22, 1995, at Philadelphia. Final score: Philadelphia 4, NY Rangers 3. — Andy Delmore, Philadelphia, May 7, 2000, at Philadelphia. Final score: Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3.

183 MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 25 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985. 18 games. 24 — Al MacInnis, Calgary, 1989. 22 games. 23 — Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, 1994. 23 games. 19 — Bobby Orr, Boston, 1972. 15 games. 18 — Raymond Bourque, Boston, 1988. 23 games. — Raymond Bourque, Boston, 1991. 19 games. — Larry Murphy, Pittsburgh, 1991. 23 games. — Chris Pronger, Philadelphia, 2010. 23 games. — Duncan Keith, Chicago, 2015. 23 games.

MOST ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE GAME: 5 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, May 14, 1985, at Edmonton vs. Chicago. Edmonton won 10-5. — Risto Siltanen, Quebec, April 14, 1987, at Hartford. Quebec won 7-5.

MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 37 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, 1985. 12 goals, 25 assists in 18 games. 34 — Brian Leetch, NY Rangers, 1994. 11 goals, 23 assists in 23 games. 31 — Al MacInnis, Calgary, 1989. 7 goals, 24 assists in 22 games. 25 — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, 1981. 8 goals, 17 assists in 18 games. — Raymond Bourque, Boston, 1991. 7 goals, 18 assists in 19 games.

MOST POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, ONE GAME: 6 — Paul Coffey, Edmonton, May 14, 1985, at Edmonton vs. Chicago. 1 goal, 5 assists. Edmonton won 10-5. 5 — Eddie Bush, Detroit, April 9, 1942, at Detroit vs. Toronto. 1 goal, 4 assists. Detroit won 5-2. — Bob Dailey, Philadelphia, May 1, 1980, at Philadelphia vs. Minnesota. 1 goal, 4 assists. Philadelphia won 7-0. — Denis Potvin, NY Islanders, April 17, 1981, at NY Islanders vs. Edmonton. 3 goals, 2 assists. NY Islanders won 6-3. — Risto Siltanen, Quebec, April 14, 1987, at Hartford. 5 assists. Quebec won 7-5.

SCORING BY A ROOKIE

MOST GOALS BY A ROOKIE, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 14 — Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota, 1981. 19 games. 11 — Jeremy Roenick, Chicago, 1990. 20 games. — Brad Marchand, Boston, 2011. 25 games. 10 — Claude Lemieux, Montreal, 1986. 20 games. 9 — Pat Flatley, NY Islanders, 1984. 21 games

MOST ASSISTS BY A ROOKIE, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 14 — , Philadelphia, 2010. 19 games. 13 — Don Maloney, NY Rangers, 1979. 18 games.

MOST POINTS BY A ROOKIE, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 21 — Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota, 1981. 14 goals, 7 assists in 19 games. — Ville Leino, Philadelphia, 2010. 7 goals, 14 assists in 19 games. 20 — Don Maloney, NY Rangers, 1979. 7 goals, 13 assists in 18 games.

THREE-OR-MORE-GOAL GAMES

MOST THREE-OR-MORE-GOAL GAMES IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 10 — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, NY Rangers. Eight three-goal games; two four-goal games. 7 — Maurice Richard, Montreal. Four three-goal games; two four-goal games; one five-goal game. — Jari Kurri, Edmonton. Six three-goal games; one four-goal game. 6 — Dino Ciccarelli, Minnesota, Washington, Detroit. Five three-goal games; one four-goal game. 5 — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders. Four three-goal games; one four-goal game.

184 MOST THREE-OR-MORE-GOAL GAMES, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 4 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1985. 1 four-goal game, 3 three-goal games. 3 — Mark Messier, Edmonton, 1983. 3 three-goal games. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1983. 1 four-goal game, 2 three-goal games. 2 — Newsy Lalonde, Montreal, 1919. 1 five-goal game, 1 four-goal game. — Maurice Richard, Montreal, 1944. 1 five-goal game; 1 three-goal game. — Doug Bentley, Chicago, 1944. 2 three-goal games. — Norm Ullman, Detroit, 1964. 2 three-goal games. — Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970. 2 three-goal games. — , Chicago, 1973. 2 three-goal games. — Rick MacLeish, Philadelphia, 1975. 2 three-goal games. — Lanny McDonald, Toronto, 1977. 1 four-goal game; 1 three-goal game. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981. 2 three-goal games. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1983. 2 four-goal games. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1985. 2 three-goal games. — Petr Klima, Detroit, 1988. 2 three-goal games. — Cam Neely, Boston, 1991. 2 three-goal games. — Wayne Gretzky, NY Rangers, 1997. 2 three-goal games. — Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa, 1998. 2 three-goal games. — Patrick Marleau, San Jose, 2004. 2 three-goal games. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, 2008. 2 three-goal games.

MOST THREE-OR-MORE-GOAL GAMES, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 3 — Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 1985 CF vs. Chicago, won by Edmonton 4-2. Kurri scored 3 goals May 7 at Edmonton in 7-3 win, 3 goals May 14 at Edmonton in 10-5 win and 4 goals May 16 at Chicago in 8-2 win. 2 — Doug Bentley, Chicago, 1944 SF vs. Detroit, won by Chicago 4-1. Bentley scored 3 goals March 28 at Chicago in 7-1 win and 3 goals March 30 at Detroit in 5-2 win. — Norm Ullman, Detroit, 1964 SF vs. Chicago, won by Detroit 4-3. Ullman scored 3 goals March 29 at Chicago in 5-4 win and 3 goals April 7 at Detroit in 7-2 win. — Mark Messier, Edmonton, 1983 DF vs. Calgary, won by Edmonton 4-1. Messier scored 4 goals April 14 at Edmonton in 6-3 win and 3 goals April 17 at Calgary in 10-2 win. — Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, 1983 CF vs. Boston, won by NY Islanders 4-2. Bossy scored 3 goals May 3 at NY Islanders in 8-3 win and 4 goals May 7 at New York in 8-4 win. — Johan Franzen, Detroit, 2008 CSF vs. Colorado, won by Detroit 4-0. Franzen scored 3 goals April 26 at Detroit in 5-1 win and 3 goals May 1 at Colorado in 8-2 win.

SCORING STREAKS

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE GOAL-SCORING STREAK, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 10 games — Reggie Leach, Philadelphia, 1976. Streak started April 17 at Toronto and ended May 9 at Montreal. He scored one goal in each of eight games; two in one game; and five in another; a total of 15 goals.

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 18 games — Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, 1981. 11 goals, 18 assists, 29 points. 17 games — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1988. 12 goals, 29 assists, 41 points. — Al MacInnis, Calgary, 1989. 7 goals, 19 assists, 26 points.

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK, MORE THAN ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 27 games — Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, 1980, 1981 and 1982. 7 games in 1980 (3 goals, 5 assists, 8 points), 18 games in 1981 (11 goals, 18 assists, 29 points), and two games in 1982 (2 goals , 3 assists, 5 points). Total points, 42. 19 games — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, 1988 and 1989. 17 games in 1988 (12 goals, 29 assists, 41 points with Edmonton), 2 games in 1989 (1 goal, 2 assists, 3 points with Los Angeles). Total points, 44. — Al MacInnis, Calgary, 1989 and 1990. 17 games in 1989 (7 goals, 19 assists, 26 points), and two games in 1990 (2 goals, 1 assist, 3 points). Total points, 29.

185 FASTEST GOALS

FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME: 0:06 — Don Kozak, Los Angeles, April 17, 1977, at Los Angeles vs. Boston and goaltender Gerry Cheevers. Los Angeles won 7-4. 0:07 — Bob Gainey, Montreal, May 5, 1977, at NY Islanders vs. goaltender . Montreal won 2-1. — Terry Murray, Philadelphia, April 12, 1981, at Quebec vs. goaltender . Quebec won 4-3 in overtime.

FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF PERIOD (OTHER THAN FIRST): 0:06 — , Philadelphia, April 25, 1989, at Pittsburgh vs. goaltender Tom Barrasso, second period. Pittsburgh won 10-7. 0:08 — Tomas Jurco, Detroit, April 16, 2015, at Tampa Bay vs. goaltender Ben Bishop, second period. Detroit won 3-2. 0:09 — Bill Collins, Minnesota, April 9, 1968, at Minnesota vs. Los Angeles and goaltender Wayne Rutledge, third period. Minnesota won 7-5. — Dave Balon, Minnesota, April 25, 1968, at St. Louis vs. goaltender Glenn Hall, third period. Minnesota won 5-1. — Murray Oliver, Minnesota, April 8, 1971, at St. Louis vs. goaltender Ernie Wakely, third period. St. Louis won 4-2. — Clark Gillies, NY Islanders, April 15, 1977, at Buffalo vs. goaltender , third period. NY Islanders won 4-3. — , Atlanta, April 11, 1978, at Atlanta vs. Detroit and goaltender Ron Low, third period. Detroit won 5-3. — , Vancouver, April 10, 1979, at Philadelphia vs. goaltender Wayne Stephenson, third period. Vancouver won 3-2. — Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, April 6, 1983, at Edmonton vs. Winnipeg and goaltender , second period. Edmonton won 6-3. — Mark Messier, Edmonton, April 16, 1984, at Calgary vs. goaltender Don Edwards, third period. Edmonton won 5-3. — Brian Skrudland, Montreal, May 18, 1986, at Calgary vs. goaltender Mike Vernon, first overtime period. Montreal won 3-2.

FASTEST TWO GOALS: 0:05 — Norm Ullman, Detroit, April 11, 1965, at Detroit vs. Chicago and goaltender Glenn Hall. Ullman scored at 17:35 and 17:40 of second period. Detroit won 4-2.

FASTEST TWO GOALS FROM START OF A GAME: 1:08 — Dick Duff, Toronto, April 9, 1963, at Toronto vs. Detroit and goaltender Terry Sawchuk. Duff scored at 0:49 and 1:08. Toronto won 4-2.

FASTEST TWO GOALS FROM START OF A PERIOD: 0:35 — Pat LaFontaine, NY Islanders, May 19, 1984, at Edmonton vs. goaltender Andy Moog. LaFontaine scored at 0:13 and 0:35 of third period. Edmonton won 5-2.

PENALTIES

MOST PENALTY MINUTES IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 729 — Dale Hunter, Quebec, Washington, Colorado 541 — Chris Nilan, Montreal, NY Rangers, Boston 529 — Claude Lemieux, Montreal, New Jersey, Colorado, Phoenix, Dallas 471 — Rick Tocchet, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, Phoenix 466 — , Atlanta, Calgary, Minnesota, Boston

MOST PENALTIES, ONE GAME: 8 — Forbes Kennedy, Toronto, April 2, 1969, at Boston. Kennedy was assessed 4 minors, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct, 1 game misconduct. Boston won 10-0. — Kim Clackson, Pittsburgh, April 14, 1980, at Boston. Clackson was assessed 5 minors, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct. Boston won 6-2.

186 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE GAME: 42 — Dave Schultz, Philadelphia, April 22, 1976, at Toronto. Schultz was assessed 1 minor, 2 majors, 1 10-minute misconduct and 2 game-misconducts. Toronto won 8-5. — Deryk Engelland, Calgary, April 17, 2015, at Vancouver. Engelland was assessed 1 minor, 2 majors and 3 game-misconducts. Vancouver won 4-1.

MOST PENALTIES, ONE PERIOD: 6 — , NY Rangers, April 9, 1981, at Los Angeles, first period. Hospodar was assessed 2 minors, 1 major, 1 10-minute misconduct, 2 game misconducts. Los Angeles won 5-4. — Deryk Engelland, Calgary, April 17, 2015, at Vancouver, third period. Engelland was assessed 1 minor, 2 majors and 3 game-misconducts. Vancouver won 4-1.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES, ONE PERIOD: 42 — Deryk Engelland, Calgary, April 17, 2015, at Vancouver, third period. Engelland was assessed 1 minor, 2 majors and 3 game-misconducts. Vancouver won 4-1. 39 — Ed Hospodar, NY Rangers, April 9, 1981, at Los Angeles, first period. Hospodar was assessed 2 minors, 1 major, 1 10-minute misconduct, 2 game misconducts. Los Angeles won 5-4.

GOALTENDING

MOST PLAYOFF GAMES APPEARED IN BY A GOALTENDER, CAREER: 247 — Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado 205 — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey 161 — Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto 150 — Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Buffalo, St. Louis 138 — Mike Vernon, Calgary, Detroit, San Jose, Florida

MOST MINUTES PLAYED BY A GOALTENDER, CAREER: 15,209 — Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado 12,719 — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey 9,945 — Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto 8,834 — Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Buffalo, St. Louis 8,214 — Mike Vernon, Calgary, Detroit, San Jose, Florida

MOST MINUTES PLAYED BY A GOALTENDER, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 1,655 — Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary, 2004. 26 games. 1,605 — Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles, 2014, 26 games. 1,544 — Kirk McLean, Vancouver, 1994. 24 games. — Ed Belfour, Dallas, 1999. 23 games. 1,542 — Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins, 2011. 25 games.

MOST SHUTOUTS IN PLAYOFFS, CAREER: 24 — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey 23 — Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado 16 — Curtis Joseph, St. Louis, Edmonton, Toronto, Detroit

MOST SHUTOUTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 7 — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 2003. 24 games. 6 — Dominik Hasek, Detroit, 2002. 23 games. 5 — Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim, 2003. 21 games. — Nikolai Khabibulin, Tampa Bay, 2004. 23 games. — Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary, 2004. 26 games.

187 MOST SHUTOUTS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 3 — Clint Benedict, Mtl. Maroons, 1926 F vs. Victoria. 4 games. — Dave Kerr, NY Rangers, 1940 SF vs. Boston. 6 games. — Frank McCool, Toronto, 1945 F vs. Detroit. 7 games. — Turk Broda, Toronto, 1950 SF vs. Detroit. 7 games. — Felix Potvin, Toronto, 1994 CQF vs. Chicago. 6 games. — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 1995 CQF vs. Boston. 5 games. — Brent Johnson, St. Louis, 2002 CQF vs. Chicago. 5 games. — Patrick Lalime, Ottawa, 2002 CQF vs. Philadelphia. 5 games. — Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim, 2003 CF vs. Minnesota. 4 games. — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 2003 F vs. Anaheim. 7 games. — Ed Belfour, Toronto, 2004 CQF vs. Ottawa. 7 games. — Nikolai Khabibulin, Tampa Bay, 2004 CQF vs. NY Islanders. 5 games. — Marty Turco, Dallas, 2007 CQF vs. Vancouver. 7 games. — Michael Leighton, Philadelphia, 2010 CF vs. Montreal. 5 games.

MOST WINS BY A GOALTENDER, CAREER: 151 — Patrick Roy, Montreal, Colorado 113 — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey 92 — Grant Fuhr, Edmonton, Buffalo, St. Louis 88 — Billy Smith, NY Islanders — Ed Belfour, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto

MOST WINS BY A GOALTENDER, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 16 — Sixteen wins by a goaltender in one playoff year has been recorded on 22 occasions. Jonathan Quick of the Los Angeles Kings is the most recent to equal this mark, posting a record of 16 wins and 10 losses in 2014. It was first accomplished by Grant Fuhr of the Edmonton Oilers in 1988.

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS BY A GOALTENDER, MORE THAN ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 14 — Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh, 1992, 1993. 3 wins vs. NY Rangers in 1992 DF, won by Pittsburgh 4-2; 4 wins vs. Boston in 1992 CF, won by Pittsburgh 4-0; 4 wins vs. Chicago in 1992 F, won by Pittsburgh 4-0; 3 wins vs. New Jersey in 1993 DSF, won by Pittsburgh 4-1.

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS BY A GOALTENDER, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 11 — Ed Belfour, Chicago, 1992. 3 wins vs. St. Louis in DSF, won by Chicago 4-2; 4 wins vs. Detroit in DF, won by Chicago 4-0; and 4 wins vs. Edmonton in CF, won by Chicago 4-0. — Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh, 1992. 3 wins vs. NY Rangers in DF, won by Pittsburgh 4-2; 4 wins vs. Boston in CF, won by Pittsburgh 4-0; and 4 wins vs. Chicago in F, won by Pittsburgh 4-0. — Patrick Roy, Montreal, 1993. 4 wins vs. Quebec in DSF, won by Montreal 4-2; 4 wins vs. Buffalo in DF, won by Montreal 4-0; and 3 wins vs. NY Islanders in CF, won by Montreal 4-1.

LONGEST SEQUENCE: 270:08 — George Hainsworth, Montreal, 1930. Hainsworth’s shutout streak began after Murray Murdoch scored a goal for the NY Rangers at 15:34 of the first period in the first game of a SF series on March 28, 1930. Hainsworth did not allow another goal in the final 113:18 of that game, won by Montreal 2-1 at 8:52 of the 4th overtime period. Hainsworth then shutout the NY Rangers in the next and final game of the series on March 30, 1930, won by Montreal 2-0. The streak continued with a 3-0 win over Boston in the opening game of the F series on April 1, 1930. His streak ended on April 3, 1930, when Boston’s Eddie Shore scored at 16:50 of the second period in the second game of the F series.

188 MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 3 — Clint Benedict, Mtl. Maroons, 1926. Benedict shut out Ottawa 1-0, March 27; he then shut out Victoria twice, 3-0, March 30; 3-0, April 1. Mtl. Maroons won NHL F vs. Ottawa 2 goals to 1 and won the best-of-five F vs. Victoria 3-1. — John Ross Roach, NY Rangers, 1929. Roach shut out NY Americans twice, 0-0, March 19; 1-0, March 21; he then shut out Toronto 1-0, March 24. NY Rangers won QF vs. NY Americans 1 goal to 0 and won the best-of-three SF vs. Toronto 2-0. — Frank McCool, Toronto, 1945. McCool shut out Detroit 1-0, April 6; 2-0, April 8; 1-0, April 12. Toronto won the best-of-seven F 4-3. — Brent Johnson, St. Louis, 2002. Johnson shut out Chicago three times; 2-0, April 20; 4-0, April 21; 1-0, April 23. St. Louis won the best-of-seven CQF 4-1. — Patrick Lalime, Ottawa, 2002. Lalime shut out Philadelphia three times; 3-0, April 20; 3-0, April 22; 3-0, April 24. Ottawa won the best-of-seven CQF 4-1. — Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim, 2003. Giguere shut out Minnesota 1-0, May 10; 2-0, May 12; 4-0, May 14. Anaheim won the best-of-seven CF 4-0. — Ilya Bryzgalov, Anaheim, 2006. Bryzgalov shut out Calgary, 3-0, May 3; he then shut out Colorado 5-0, May 5; and 3-0, May 7. Anaheim won best-of-seven CQF vs. Calgary 4-3 and won best-of-seven CSF vs. Colorado 4-0.

189 EARLY PLAYOFF RECORDS 1893-1918

TEAM RECORDS

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 25 — Ottawa Silver Seven, Dawson City at Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1905. Ottawa 23, Dawson City 2. Ottawa won best-of-three series 2-0.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 23 — Ottawa Silver Seven at Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1905. Ottawa defeated Dawson City 23-2.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, BEST-OF-THREE SERIES: 42 — Ottawa Silver Seven, Queen’s University at Ottawa, 1906. Ottawa defeated Queen’s 16-7, Feb. 27, and 12-7, Feb. 28.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, BEST-OF-THREE SERIES: 32 — Ottawa Silver Seven in 1905 at Ottawa. Defeated Dawson City 9-2, Jan. 13, and 23-2, Jan. 16.

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, BEST-OF-FIVE SERIES: 39 — Toronto Arenas, Vancouver Millionaires at Toronto, 1918. Toronto won 5-3, March 20; 6-3, March 26; 2-1, March 30. Vancouver won 6-4, March 23, and 8-1, March 28. Toronto scored 18 goals; Vancouver 21.

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, BEST-OF-FIVE SERIES: 26 — Vancouver Millionaires in 1915 at Vancouver. Defeated Ottawa Senators 6-2, March 22; 8-3, March 24; and 12-3, March 26.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST GOALS IN PLAYOFFS: 63 — Frank McGee, Ottawa Silver Seven, in 22 playoff games. Seven goals in four games, 1903; 21 goals in eight games, 1904; 18 goals in four games, 1905; 17 goals in six games, 1906.

MOST GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF SERIES: 15 — Frank McGee, Ottawa Silver Seven, in two games in 1905 at Ottawa. Scored one goal, Jan. 13, in 9-2 victory over Dawson City and 14 goals, Jan. 16, in 23-2 victory.

MOST GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF GAME: 14 — Frank McGee, Ottawa Silver Seven, at Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1905, in 23-2 victory over Dawson City.

FASTEST THREE GOALS: 0:40 — Marty Walsh, Ottawa Senators, at Ottawa, March 16, 1911, at 3:00, 3:10, and 3:40 of third period. Ottawa defeated Port Arthur 13-4.

190 TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS IN OVERTIME

---- OVERALL ------AT HOME ------ON ROAD ---- Team GP W L T GP W L T Last GP W L T Last Montreal 147 80 64 3 68 40 27 1 May 1/15 79 40 37 2 April 19/15 Boston 128 56 69 3 60 30 29 1 May 1/14 68 26 40 2 May 8/14 Toronto 110 56 53 1 70 37 32 1 May 8/13 40 19 21 0 May 13/13 Chicago 100 54 44 2 49 30 18 1 May 23/15 51 24 26 1 April 21/16 Detroit 99 43 56 0 59 22 37 0 April 23/15 40 21 19 0 May 29/13 NY Rangers 89 40 49 0 38 19 19 0 May 13/15 51 21 30 0 May 20/15 Philadelphia 74 36 38 0 34 19 15 0 April 29/12 40 17 23 0 May 3/12 Dallas1 69 30 39 0 35 13 22 0 May 1/16 34 17 17 0 May 5/16 Colorado2 66 37 29 0 29 14 15 0 April 30/14 37 23 14 0 April 21/14 St. Louis 64 33 31 0 38 24 14 0 May 5/16 26 9 17 0 May 1/16 Buffalo 59 32 27 0 33 20 13 0 April 24/11 26 12 14 0 April 22/11 Los Angeles 56 29 27 0 25 14 11 0 June 13/14 31 15 16 0 April 18/16 Washington 56 24 32 0 23 10 13 0 April 28/16 33 14 19 0 May 10/16 Vancouver 54 26 28 0 26 11 15 0 May 3/13 28 15 13 0 May 7/13 Pittsburgh 55 28 27 0 33 17 16 0 June 1/16 22 11 11 0 June 4/16 NY Islanders 49 33 16 0 26 17 9 0 May 6/16 23 16 7 0 April 22/16 New Jersey3 47 18 29 0 21 9 12 0 June 2/12 26 9 17 0 April 29/12 Calgary4 43 18 25 0 20 7 13 0 May 5/15 23 11 12 0 May 10/15 Edmonton 42 24 18 0 23 13 10 0 May 10/06 19 11 8 0 June 14/06 San Jose 42 21 21 0 19 10 9 0 June 4/16 23 11 12 0 June 1/16 Carolina5 34 21 13 0 20 12 8 0 May 6/09 14 9 5 0 May 14/09 Anaheim 34 20 14 0 14 8 6 0 May 25/15 20 12 8 0 May 23/15 Ottawa 30 16 14 0 13 7 6 0 April 19/15 17 9 8 0 April 17/15 Tampa Bay 22 14 8 0 7 3 4 0 May 20/15 15 11 4 0 May 22/16 Arizona6 20 8 12 0 14 5 9 0 May 22/12 6 3 3 0 April 19/12 Minnesota 16 8 8 0 8 4 4 0 May 13/14 8 4 4 0 April 22/16 Nashville 11 4 7 0 5 2 3 0 May 9/16 6 2 4 0 April 21/15 Florida 10 2 8 0 5 1 4 0 April 22/16 5 1 4 0 April 24/16 Columbus 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 April 23/14 1 1 0 0 April 17/14 Winnipeg7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 April 20/15 0 0 0 0

NOTES 1 Includes totals of Minnesota North Stars, 1967-93 2 Includes totals of Quebec Nordiques, 1979-95 3 Includes totals of Kansas City Scouts, 1974-76, and Colorado Rockies, 1976-82 4 Includes totals of Atlanta Flames, 1972-80 5 Includes totals of Hartford Whalers, 1979-97 6 Includes totals of Winnipeg Jets, 1979-96, and Phoenix Coyotes, 1996-14 7 Includes totals of Atlanta Thrashers, 1999-11

191 PLAYOFF OVERTIME GAMES SINCE 1918

TEAMS/CITIES: ANA – Anaheim Ducks, ARI – Arizona Coyotes, ATL – Atlanta Thrashers, BOS – Boston Bruins, BUF – Buffalo Sabres, CAR – Carolina Hurricanes, CGY – Calgary Flames, Cgy. T. – Calgary Tigers (Western Canada Hockey League), CHI – Chicago Blackhawks, COL – Colorado Avalanche, DAL – Dallas Stars, DET – Detroit Red Wings, EDM – Edmonton Oilers, Edm. E. – Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL), FLA – Florida Panthers, HFD – Hartford Whalers, LAK – Los Angeles Kings, MNS – Minnesota North Stars, MIN – Minnesota Wild, MTL – Montreal Canadiens, Mtl. M. – Montreal Maroons, NJD – New Jersey Devils, NSH – Nashville Predators, NYA – New York Americans, NYI – New York Islanders, NYR – New York Rangers, OAK – Oakland Seals, SEN – Ottawa Senators (1917-34), OTT – Ottawa Senators (1992-present), PHI – Philadelphia Flyers, PHX – Phoenix Coyotes, PIT – Pittsburgh Penguins, QUE – Quebec Nordiques, SEA – Seattle Metropolitans (Pacific Coast Hockey Association), SJS – San Jose Sharks, STL – St. Louis Blues, TBL – Tampa Bay Lightning, TOR – Toronto Maple Leafs, VAN – Vancouver Canucks, Van. M. – Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA), VIC – Victoria Cougars (WCHL), WIN – Winnipeg Jets (1979-96), WPG – Winnipeg Jets (2011-present), WSH – Washington Capitals

SERIES: CF – Conference Final, CQF – Conference Quarterfinal, CSF – Conference Semifinal, DSF – Division Semifinal, F – Final, FR – First Round, PRE – Preliminary Round, QF – Quarterfinal, SF – Semifinal, SR – Second Round

SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER March 26/19 SEA F MTL 0 SEA 0 No Scorer 20:00 .... March 29/19 SEA F MTL 4 SEA 3 Jack McDonald 15:57 .... March 21/22 TOR F TOR 2 Van. M. 1 Babe Dye 4:50 TOR March 29/23 VAN F SEN 2 Edm. E. 1 Cy Denneny 2:08 SEN March 31/27 MTL QF MTL 1 Mtl. M. 0 Howie Morenz 12:05 MTL April 7/27 BOS F SEN 0 BOS 0 no scorer 20:00 SEN April 11/27 SEN F BOS 1 SEN 1 no scorer 20:00 SEN April 3/28 MTL QF Mtl. M. 1 MTL 0 Russell Oatman 8:20 Mtl. M. April 7/28 MTL F NYR 2 Mtl. M. 1 Frank Boucher 7:05 NYR March 21/29 NYR QF NYR 1 NYA 0 Butch Keeling 29:50 NYR March 26/29 TOR SF NYR 2 TOR 1 Frank Boucher 2:03 NYR March 20/30 MTL SF BOS 2 Mtl. M. 1 Harry Oliver 45:35 BOS March 25/30 BOS SF Mtl. M. 1 BOS 0 Archie Wilcox 26:27 BOS March 26/30 MTL QF CHI 2 MTL 2 Howie Morenz (MTL) 51:43 MTL March 28/30 MTL SF MTL 2 NYR 1 Gus Rivers 68:52 MTL March 24/31 BOS SF BOS 5 MTL 4 Cooney Weiland 18:56 MTL March 26/31 CHI QF CHI 2 TOR 1 Stew Adams 19:20 CHI March 28/31 MTL SF MTL 4 BOS 3 Georges Mantha 5:10 MTL April 1/31 MTL SF MTL 3 BOS 2 Wildor Larochelle 19:00 MTL April 5/31 CHI F CHI 2 MTL 1 Johnny Gottselig 24:50 MTL April 9/31 MTL F CHI 3 MTL 2 Cy Wentworth 53:50 MTL March 26/32 MTL SF NYR 4 MTL 3 Fred Cook 59:32 NYR April 2/32 TOR SF TOR 3 Mtl. M. 2 Bob Gracie 17:59 TOR March 25/33 BOS SF BOS 2 TOR 1 Marty Barry 14:14 TOR March 28/33 BOS SF TOR 1 BOS 0 Busher Jackson 15:03 TOR March 30/33 TOR SF BOS 2 TOR 1 Eddie Shore 4:23 TOR April 3/33 TOR SF TOR 1 BOS 0 Ken Doraty 104:46 TOR April 13/33 TOR F NYR 1 TOR 0 Bill Cook 7:33 NYR March 22/34 TOR SF DET 2 TOR 1 Herbie Lewis 1:33 DET March 25/34 CHI QF CHI 1 MTL 1 Mush March (Chi) 11:05 CHI April 3/34 DET F CHI 2 DET 1 Paul Thompson 21:10 CHI April 10/34 CHI F CHI 1 DET 0 Mush March 30:05 CHI March 23/35 BOS SF BOS 1 TOR 0 Dit Clapper 33:26 TOR March 26/35 CHI QF Mtl. M. 1 CHI 0 Baldy Northcott 4:02 Mtl. M. March 30/35 TOR SF TOR 2 BOS 1 Pep Kelly 1:36 TOR April 4/35 TOR F Mtl. M. 3 TOR 2 Dave Trottier 5:28 Mtl. M. March 24/36 MTL SF DET 1 Mtl. M. 0 Mud Bruneteau 116:30 DET April 9/36 TOR F TOR 4 DET 3 Buzz Boll 0:31 DET March 25/37 NYR QF NYR 2 TOR 1 Babe Pratt 13:05 NYR April 1/37 MTL SF DET 2 MTL 1 Hec Kilrea 51:49 DET 192 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER March 22/38 NYR QF NYA 2 NYR 1 John Sorrell 21:25 NYA March 24/38 TOR SF TOR 1 BOS 0 George Parsons 21:31 TOR March 26/38 MTL QF CHI 3 MTL 2 Paul Thompson 11:49 CHI March 27/38 NYR QF NYA 3 NYR 2 Lorne Carr 60:40 NYA March 29/38 BOS SF TOR 3 BOS 2 Gordie Drillon 10:04 TOR March 31/38 CHI SF CHI 1 NYA 0 Cully Dahlstrom 33:01 CHI March 21/39 NYR SF BOS 2 NYR 1 Mel Hill 59:25 BOS March 23/39 BOS SF BOS 3 NYR 2 Mel Hill 8:24 BOS March 26/39 DET QF DET 1 MTL 0 Marty Barry 7:47 DET March 30/39 BOS SF NYR 2 BOS 1 Clint Smith 17:19 BOS April 1/39 TOR SF TOR 5 DET 4 Gordie Drillon 5:42 TOR April 2/39 BOS SF BOS 2 NYR 1 Mel Hill 48:00 BOS April 9/39 BOS F TOR 3 BOS 2 Doc Romnes 10:38 BOS March 19/40 DET QF DET 2 NYA 1 Syd Howe 0:25 DET March 19/40 TOR QF TOR 3 CHI 2 Syl Apps 6:35 TOR April 2/40 NYR F NYR 2 TOR 1 Alf Pike 15:30 NYR April 11/40 TOR F NYR 2 TOR 1 Muzz Patrick 31:43 NYR April 13/40 TOR F NYR 3 TOR 2 Bryan Hextall 2:07 NYR March 20/41 DET QF DET 2 NYR 1 Syd Howe 12:01 DET March 22/41 MTL QF MTL 4 CHI 3 Charlie Sands 34:04 CHI March 29/41 BOS SF TOR 2 BOS 1 Pete Langelle 17:31 BOS March 30/41 CHI SF DET 2 CHI 1 Gus Giesebrecht 9:15 DET March 22/42 CHI QF BOS 2 CHI 1 Des Smith 6:51 BOS March 21/43 BOS SF BOS 5 MTL 4 12:30 BOS March 23/43 DET SF TOR 3 DET 2 Jack McLean 70:18 DET March 25/43 MTL SF BOS 3 MTL 2 Busher Jackson 3:20 BOS March 30/43 TOR SF DET 3 TOR 2 Adam Brown 9:21 DET March 30/43 BOS SF BOS 5 MTL 4 Ab DeMarco 3:41 BOS April 13/44 MTL F MTL 5 CHI 4 Toe Blake 9:12 MTL March 27/45 TOR SF TOR 4 MTL 3 Gus Bodnar 12:36 TOR March 29/45 DET SF DET 3 BOS 2 Mud Bruneteau 17:12 DET April 21/45 TOR F DET 1 TOR 0 Eddie Bruneteau 14:16 TOR March 28/46 BOS SF BOS 4 DET 3 Don Gallinger 9:51 BOS March 30/46 MTL F MTL 4 BOS 3 Maurice Richard 9:08 MTL April 2/46 MTL F MTL 3 BOS 2 Jimmy Peters 16:55 MTL April 7/46 BOS F BOS 3 MTL 2 Terry Reardon 15:13 MTL March 26/47 TOR SF TOR 3 DET 2 Howie Meeker 3:05 TOR March 27/47 MTL SF MTL 2 BOS 1 Ken Mosdell 5:38 MTL April 3/47 MTL SF MTL 4 BOS 3 John Quilty 36:40 MTL April 15/47 TOR F TOR 2 MTL 1 Syl Apps 16:36 TOR March 24/48 TOR SF TOR 5 BOS 4 Nick Metz 17:03 TOR March 22/49 DET SF DET 2 MTL 1 Max McNab 44:52 DET March 24/49 DET SF MTL 4 DET 3 Gerry Plamondon 2:59 DET March 26/49 TOR SF BOS 5 TOR 4 Woody Dumart 16:14 TOR April 8/49 DET F TOR 3 DET 2 Joe Klukay 17:31 TOR April 4/50 TOR SF DET 2 TOR 1 Leo Reise Jr. 20:38 DET April 4/50 MTL SF MTL 3 NYR 2 Elmer Lach 15:19 NYR April 9/50 DET SF DET 1 TOR 0 Leo Reise Jr. 8:39 DET April 18/50 DET F NYR 4 DET 3 8:34 DET April 20/50 DET F NYR 2 DET 1 Don Raleigh 1:38 DET April 23/50 DET F DET 4 NYR 3 Pete Babando 28:31 DET March 27/51 DET SF MTL 3 DET 2 Maurice Richard 61:09 MTL March 29/51 DET SF MTL 1 DET 0 Maurice Richard 42:20 MTL March 31/51 TOR SF BOS 1 TOR 1 no scorer 20:00 TOR April 11/51 TOR F TOR 3 MTL 2 Sid Smith 5:51 TOR April 14/51 TOR F MTL 3 TOR 2 Maurice Richard 2:55 TOR April 17/51 MTL F TOR 2 MTL 1 Ted Kennedy 4:47 TOR April 19/51 MTL F TOR 3 MTL 2 Harry Watson 5:15 TOR April 21/51 TOR F TOR 3 MTL 2 Bill Barilko 2:53 TOR

193 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 6/52 BOS SF MTL 3 BOS 2 Paul Masnick 27:49 MTL March 29/53 BOS SF BOS 2 DET 1 Jack McIntyre 12:29 BOS March 29/53 CHI SF CHI 2 MTL 1 Al Dewsbury 5:18 MTL April 16/53 MTL F MTL 1 BOS 0 Elmer Lach 1:22 MTL April 1/54 DET SF DET 4 TOR 3 Ted Lindsay 21:01 DET April 11/54 DET F MTL 1 DET 0 Ken Mosdell 5:45 DET April 16/54 DET F DET 2 MTL 1 Tony Leswick 4:29 DET March 29/55 BOS SF MTL 4 BOS 3 Don Marshall 3:05 MTL March 24/56 TOR SF DET 5 TOR 4 Ted Lindsay 4:22 DET March 28/57 NYR SF NYR 4 MTL 3 Andy Hebenton 13:38 MTL April 4/57 MTL SF MTL 4 NYR 3 Maurice Richard 1:11 MTL March 27/58 NYR SF BOS 4 NYR 3 Jerry Toppazzini 4:46 BOS March 30/58 DET SF MTL 2 DET 1 André Pronovost 11:52 MTL April 17/58 MTL F MTL 3 BOS 2 Maurice Richard 5:45 MTL March 28/59 TOR SF TOR 3 BOS 2 Gerry Ehman 5:02 TOR March 31/59 TOR SF TOR 3 BOS 2 Frank Mahovlich 11:21 TOR April 14/59 TOR F TOR 3 MTL 2 Dick Duff 10:06 MTL March 26/60 MTL SF MTL 4 CHI 3 Doug Harvey 8:38 MTL March 27/60 DET SF TOR 5 DET 4 Frank Mahovlich 43:00 TOR March 29/60 DET SF DET 2 TOR 1 Gerry Melnyk 1:54 TOR March 22/61 TOR SF TOR 3 DET 2 George Armstrong 24:51 DET March 26/61 CHI SF CHI 2 MTL 1 52:12 CHI April 5/62 TOR SF TOR 3 NYR 2 Red Kelly 24:23 TOR April 2/64 DET SF CHI 3 DET 2 Murray Balfour 8:21 DET April 14/64 TOR F DET 4 TOR 3 Larry Jeffrey 7:52 TOR April 23/64 DET F TOR 4 DET 3 Bob Baun 1:43 TOR April 6/65 TOR SF TOR 3 MTL 2 Dave Keon 4:17 MTL April 13/65 TOR SF MTL 4 TOR 3 Claude Provost 16:33 MTL May 5/66 DET F MTL 3 DET 2 Henri Richard 2:20 MTL April 13/67 NYR SF MTL 2 NYR 1 John Ferguson 6:28 MTL April 25/67 TOR F TOR 3 MTL 2 Bob Pulford 28:26 TOR April 10/68 STL QF STL 3 PHI 2 Larry Keenan 24:10 STL April 16/68 STL QF PHI 2 STL 1 Don Blackburn 31:18 STL April 16/68 MNS QF MNS 4 LAK 3 Milan Marcetta 9:11 MNS April 22/68 MNS SF MNS 3 STL 2 Parker MacDonald 3:41 STL April 27/68 STL SF STL 4 MNS 3 Gary Sabourin 1:32 STL April 28/68 MTL SF MTL 4 CHI 3 Jacques Lemaire 2:14 MTL April 29/68 STL SF STL 3 MNS 2 Bill McCreary 17:27 STL May 3/68 STL SF STL 2 MNS 1 Ron Schock 22:50 STL May 5/68 STL F MTL 3 STL 2 Jacques Lemaire 1:41 MTL May 9/68 MTL F MTL 4 STL 3 Bobby Rousseau 1:13 MTL April 2/69 OAK QF LAK 5 OAK 4 Ted Irvine 0:19 LAK April 10/69 MTL SF MTL 3 BOS 2 Ralph Backstrom 0:42 MTL April 13/69 MTL SF MTL 4 BOS 3 Mickey Redmond 4:55 MTL April 24/69 BOS SF MTL 2 BOS 1 Jean Béliveau 31:28 MTL April 12/70 OAK QF PIT 3 OAK 2 Michel Briere 8:28 PIT May 10/70 BOS F BOS 4 STL 3 Bobby Orr 0:40 BOS April 15/71 TOR QF NYR 2 TOR 1 Bob Nevin 9:07 NYR April 18/71 CHI SF NYR 2 CHI 1 Pete Stemkowski 1:37 CHI April 27/71 CHI SF CHI 3 NYR 2 Bobby Hull 6:35 CHI April 29/71 NYR SF NYR 3 CHI 2 Pete Stemkowski 41:29 CHI May 4/71 CHI F CHI 2 MTL 1 Jim Pappin 21:11 MTL April 6/72 BOS QF TOR 4 BOS 3 Jim Harrison 2:58 BOS April 6/72 MNS QF MNS 6 STL 5 Bill Goldsworthy 1:36 STL April 9/72 PIT QF CHI 6 PIT 5 Pit Martin 0:12 CHI April 16/72 MNS QF STL 2 MNS 1 Kevin O’Shea 10:07 STL April 1/73 MTL QF BUF 3 MTL 2 René Robert 9:18 MTL April 10/73 PHI QF PHI 3 MNS 2 Gary Dornhoefer 8:35 PHI April 14/73 MTL SF PHI 5 MTL 4 Rick MacLeish 2:56 MTL

194 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 17/73 MTL SF MTL 4 PHI 3 Larry Robinson 6:45 MTL April 14/74 TOR QF BOS 4 TOR 3 Ken Hodge 1:27 BOS April 14/74 ATL QF PHI 4 ATL 3 Dave Schultz 5:40 PHI April 16/74 MTL QF NYR 3 MTL 2 4:07 NYR April 23/74 CHI SF CHI 4 BOS 3 Jim Pappin 3:48 BOS April 28/74 NYR SF NYR 2 PHI 1 4:20 PHI May 9/74 BOS F PHI 3 BOS 2 Bobby Clarke 12:01 PHI April 8/75 LAK PRE LAK 3 TOR 2 Mike Murphy 8:53 TOR April 10/75 TOR PRE TOR 3 LAK 2 Blaine Stoughton 10:19 TOR April 10/75 CHI PRE CHI 4 BOS 3 Ivan Boldirev 7:33 CHI April 11/75 NYR PRE NYI 4 NYR 3 J.P. Parise 0:11 NYI April 17/75 CHI QF CHI 5 BUF 4 Stan Mikita 2:31 BUF April 19/75 TOR QF PHI 4 TOR 3 André Dupont 1:45 PHI April 22/75 MTL QF MTL 5 VAN 4 Guy Lafleur 17:06 MTL April 27/75 BUF SF BUF 6 MTL 5 Danny Gare 4:42 BUF May 1/75 PHI SF PHI 5 NYI 4 Bobby Clarke 2:56 PHI May 6/75 BUF SF BUF 5 MTL 4 René Robert 5:56 BUF May 7/75 NYI SF NYI 4 PHI 3 Jude Drouin 1:53 PHI May 20/75 BUF F BUF 5 PHI 4 René Robert 18:29 PHI April 8/76 BUF PRE BUF 3 STL 2 Danny Gare 11:43 BUF April 9/76 BUF PRE BUF 2 STL 1 Don Luce 14:27 BUF April 13/76 BOS QF LAK 3 BOS 2 Butch Goring 0:27 BOS April 13/76 BUF QF BUF 3 NYI 2 Danny Gare 14:04 NYI April 22/76 LAK QF LAK 4 BOS 3 Butch Goring 18:28 BOS April 29/76 PHI SF PHI 2 BOS 1 Reggie Leach 13:38 PHI April 15/77 TOR QF PHI 4 TOR 3 Rick MacLeish 2:55 PHI April 17/77 TOR QF PHI 6 TOR 5 Reggie Leach 19:10 PHI April 24/77 PHI SF BOS 4 PHI 3 Rick Middleton 2:57 BOS April 26/77 PHI SF BOS 5 PHI 4 Terry O’Reilly 30:07 BOS May 3/77 MTL SF NYI 4 MTL 3 Billy Harris 3:58 MTL May 14/77 BOS F MTL 2 BOS 1 Jacques Lemaire 4:32 MTL April 11/78 PHI PRE PHI 3 COL 2 Mel Bridgman 0:23 PHI April 13/78 NYR PRE NYR 4 BUF 3 Don Murdoch 1:37 BUF April 19/78 BOS QF BOS 4 CHI 3 Terry O’Reilly 1:50 BOS April 19/78 NYI QF NYI 3 TOR 2 Mike Bossy 2:50 TOR April 21/78 CHI QF BOS 4 CHI 3 Peter McNab 10:17 BOS April 25/78 NYI QF NYI 2 TOR 1 Bob Nystrom 8:02 TOR April 29/78 NYI QF TOR 2 NYI 1 Lanny McDonald 4:13 TOR May 2/78 BOS SF BOS 3 PHI 2 Rick Middleton 1:43 BOS May 16/78 MTL F MTL 3 BOS 2 Guy Lafleur 13:09 MTL May 21/78 BOS F BOS 4 MTL 3 Bobby Schmautz 6:22 MTL April 12/79 LAK PRE NYR 2 LAK 1 Phil Esposito 6:11 NYR April 14/79 BUF PRE PIT 4 BUF 3 George Ferguson 0:47 PIT April 16/79 PHI QF PHI 3 NYR 2 Ken Linseman 0:44 NYR April 18/79 NYI QF NYI 1 CHI 0 Mike Bossy 2:31 NYI April 21/79 TOR QF MTL 4 TOR 3 Cam Connor 25:25 MTL April 22/79 TOR QF MTL 5 TOR 4 Larry Robinson 4:14 MTL April 28/79 NYI SF NYI 4 NYR 3 Denis Potvin 8:02 NYR May 3/79 NYR SF NYI 3 NYR 2 Bob Nystrom 3:40 NYR May 3/79 BOS SF BOS 4 MTL 3 Jean Ratelle 3:46 MTL May 10/79 MTL SF MTL 5 BOS 4 Yvon Lambert 9:33 MTL May 19/79 NYR F MTL 4 NYR 3 Serge Savard 7:25 MTL April 8/80 NYR PRE NYR 2 ATL 1 Steve Vickers 0:33 NYR April 8/80 PHI PRE PHI 4 EDM 3 Bobby Clarke 8:06 PHI April 8/80 CHI PRE CHI 3 STL 2 Doug Lecuyer 12:34 CHI April 11/80 HFD PRE MTL 4 HFD 3 Yvon Lambert 0:29 MTL April 11/80 TOR PRE MNS 4 TOR 3 Al MacAdam 0:32 MNS April 11/80 LAK PRE NYI 4 LAK 3 Ken Morrow 6:55 NYI April 11/80 EDM PRE PHI 3 EDM 2 Ken Linseman 23:56 PHI

195 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 16/80 BOS QF NYI 2 BOS 1 Clark Gillies 1:02 NYI April 17/80 BOS QF NYI 5 BOS 4 Bob Bourne 1:24 NYI April 21/80 NYI QF BOS 4 NYI 3 Terry O’Reilly 17:13 NYI May 1/80 BUF SF NYI 2 BUF 1 Bob Nystrom 21:20 NYI May 13/80 PHI F NYI 4 PHI 3 Denis Potvin 4:07 NYI May 24/80 NYI F NYI 5 PHI 4 Bob Nystrom 7:11 NYI April 8/81 BUF PRE BUF 3 VAN 2 Alan Haworth 5:00 BUF April 8/81 BOS PRE MNS 5 BOS 4 Steve Payne 3:34 MNS April 11/81 CHI PRE CGY 5 CHI 4 Willi Plett 35:17 CGY April 12/81 QUE PRE QUE 4 PHI 3 Dale Hunter 0:37 PHI April 14/81 STL PRE STL 4 PIT 3 Mike Crombeen 25:16 STL April 16/81 BUF QF MNS 4 BUF 3 Steve Payne 0:22 MNS April 20/81 MNS QF BUF 5 MNS 4 16:32 MNS April 20/81 EDM QF NYI 5 EDM 4 Ken Morrow 5:41 NYI April 7/82 MNS DSF CHI 3 MNS 2 3:34 CHI April 8/82 EDM DSF EDM 3 LAK 2 Wayne Gretzky 6:20 LAK April 8/82 VAN DSF VAN 2 CGY 1 14:20 VAN April 10/82 PIT DSF PIT 2 NYI 1 Rick Kehoe 4:14 NYI April 10/82 LAK DSF LAK 6 EDM 5 Daryl Evans 2:35 LAK April 13/82 MTL DSF QUE 3 MTL 2 Dale Hunter 0:22 QUE April 13/82 NYI DSF NYI 4 PIT 3 John Tonelli 6:19 NYI April 16/82 VAN DF LAK 3 VAN 2 4:33 VAN April 18/82 QUE DF QUE 3 BOS 2 Wilf Paiement 11:44 QUE April 18/82 NYR DF NYI 4 NYR 3 Bryan Trottier 3:00 NYI April 18/82 LAK DF VAN 4 LAK 3 Colin Campbell 1:23 VAN April 21/82 STL DF STL 3 CHI 2 Bernie Federko 3:28 CHI April 23/82 QUE DF BOS 6 QUE 5 Peter McNab 10:54 QUE April 27/82 CHI CF VAN 2 CHI 1 Jim Nill 28:58 VAN May 1/82 QUE CF NYI 5 QUE 4 Wayne Merrick 16:52 NYI May 8/82 NYI F NYI 6 VAN 5 Mike Bossy 19:58 NYI April 5/83 BOS DSF BOS 4 QUE 3 Barry Pederson 1:46 BOS April 6/83 CGY DSF CGY 4 VAN 3 Eddy Beers 12:27 CGY April 7/83 MNS DSF MNS 5 TOR 4 Bobby Smith 5:03 MNS April 10/83 TOR DSF MNS 5 TOR 4 Dino Ciccarelli 8:05 MNS April 10/83 VAN DSF CGY 4 VAN 3 1:06 CGY April 18/83 MNS DF CHI 4 MNS 3 Rich Preston 10:34 CHI April 24/83 BOS DF BOS 3 BUF 2 Brad Park 1:52 BOS April 5/84 EDM DSF EDM 5 WIN 4 Randy Gregg 0:21 EDM April 7/84 DET DSF STL 4 DET 3 Mark Reeds 37:07 STL April 8/84 DET DSF STL 3 DET 2 Jorgen Pettersson 2:42 STL April 10/84 NYI DSF NYI 3 NYR 2 Ken Morrow 8:56 NYI April 13/84 MNS DF STL 4 MNS 3 Doug Gilmour 16:16 MNS April 13/84 EDM DF CGY 6 EDM 5 Carey Wilson 3:42 EDM April 13/84 NYI DF NYI 5 WSH 4 Anders Kallur 7:35 NYI April 16/84 MTL DF QUE 4 MTL 3 Bo Berglund 3:00 MTL April 20/84 CGY DF CGY 5 EDM 4 Lanny McDonald 1:04 EDM April 22/84 MNS DF MNS 4 STL 3 Steve Payne 6:00 MNS April 10/85 PHI DSF PHI 5 NYR 4 Mark Howe 8:01 PHI April 10/85 WSH DSF WSH 4 NYI 3 Alan Haworth 2:28 NYI April 10/85 EDM DSF EDM 3 LAK 2 Lee Fogolin 3:01 EDM April 10/85 WIN DSF WIN 5 CGY 4 Brian Mullen 7:56 WIN April 11/85 WSH DSF WSH 2 NYI 1 Mike Gartner 21:23 NYI April 13/85 LAK DSF EDM 4 LAK 3 Glenn Anderson 0:46 EDM April 18/85 MTL DF QUE 2 MTL 1 Mark Kumpel 12:23 QUE April 23/85 QUE DF QUE 7 MTL 6 Dale Hunter 18:36 QUE April 25/85 MNS DF CHI 7 MNS 6 Darryl Sutter 21:57 CHI April 28/85 CHI DF MNS 5 CHI 4 Dennis Maruk 1:14 CHI April 30/85 MNS DF CHI 6 MNS 5 Darryl Sutter 15:41 CHI May 2/85 MTL DF QUE 3 MTL 2 Peter Stastny 2:22 QUE

196 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER May 5/85 QUE CF QUE 2 PHI 1 Peter Stastny 6:20 PHI April 9/86 QUE DSF HFD 3 QUE 2 Sylvain Turgeon 2:36 HFD April 12/86 WIN DSF CGY 4 WIN 3 Lanny McDonald 8:25 CGY April 17/86 WSH DF NYR 4 WSH 3 Brian MacLellan 1:16 NYR April 20/86 EDM DF EDM 6 CGY 5 Glenn Anderson 1:04 CGY April 23/86 HFD DF HFD 2 MTL 1 1:07 MTL April 23/86 NYR DF NYR 6 WSH 5 Bob Brooke 2:40 NYR April 26/86 St L. DF St L. 4 TOR 3 Mark Reeds 7:11 St L. April 29/86 MTL DF MTL 2 HFD 1 Claude Lemieux 5:55 MTL May 5/86 NYR CF MTL 4 NYR 3 Claude Lemieux 9:41 MTL May 12/86 St L. CF St L. 6 CGY 5 Doug Wickenheiser 7:30 CGY May 18/86 CGY F MTL 3 CGY 2 Brian Skrudland 0:09 MTL April 8/87 HFD DSF HFD 3 QUE 2 Paul MacDermid 2:20 QUE April 9/87 MTL DSF MTL 4 BOS 3 Mats Naslund 2:38 MTL April 9/87 STL DSF TOR 3 STL 2 10:17 TOR April 11/87 WIN DSF CGY 3 WIN 2 Mike Bullard 3:53 WIN April 11/87 CHI DSF DET 4 CHI 3 Shawn Burr 4:51 DET April 16/87 QUE DSF QUE 5 HFD 4 Peter Stastny 6:05 QUE April 18/87 WSH DSF NYI 3 WSH 2 Pat LaFontaine 68:47 NYI April 21/87 EDM DF EDM 3 WIN 2 Glenn Anderson 0:36 EDM April 26/87 QUE DF MTL 3 QUE 2 Mats Naslund 5:30 MTL April 27/87 TOR DF TOR 3 DET 2 Mike Allison 9:31 DET May 4/87 PHI CF PHI 4 MTL 3 9:11 PHI May 20/87 EDM F EDM 3 PHI 2 Jari Kurri 6:50 EDM April 6/88 NYI DSF NYI 4 NJD 3 Pat LaFontaine 6:11 NJD April 10/88 PHI DSF PHI 5 WSH 4 1:18 WSH April 10/88 NJD DSF NYI 5 NJD 4 Brent Sutter 15:07 NJD April 10/88 BUF DSF BUF 6 BOS 5 John Tucker 5:32 BOS April 12/88 DET DSF TOR 6 DET 5 Ed Olczyk 0:34 DET April 16/88 WSH DSF WSH 5 PHI 4 Dale Hunter 5:57 WSH April 21/88 CGY DF EDM 5 CGY 4 Wayne Gretzky 7:54 EDM May 4/88 BOS CF NJD 3 BOS 2 Doug Brown 17:46 BOS May 9/88 DET CF EDM 4 DET 3 Jari Kurri 11:02 EDM April 5/89 STL DSF STL 4 MNS 3 Brett Hull 11:55 STL April 5/89 CGY DSF VAN 4 CGY 3 Paul Reinhart 2:47 CGY April 6/89 STL DSF STL 4 MNS 3 Rick Meagher 5:30 STL April 6/89 DET DSF CHI 5 DET 4 Duane Sutter 14:36 CHI April 8/89 HFD DSF MTL 5 HFD 4 Stephane Richer 5:01 MTL April 8/89 PHI DSF WSH 4 PHI 3 Kelly Miller 0:51 PHI April 9/89 HFD DSF MTL 4 HFD 3 Russ Courtnall 15:12 MTL April 15/89 CGY DSF CGY 4 VAN 3 Joel Otto 19:21 CGY April 18/89 CGY DF CGY 4 LAK 3 Doug Gilmour 7:47 CGY April 19/89 MTL DF MTL 3 BOS 2 Bobby Smith 12:24 MTL April 20/89 STL DF STL 5 CHI 4 Tony Hrkac 33:49 CHI April 21/89 PHI DF PIT 4 PHI 3 Phil Bourque 12:08 PHI May 8/89 CHI CF CGY 2 CHI 1 Al MacInnis 15:05 CGY May 9/89 MTL CF PHI 2 MTL 1 Dave Poulin 5:02 MTL May 19/89 MTL F MTL 4 CGY 3 Ryan Walter 38:08 CGY April 5/90 NJD DSF WSH 5 NJD 4 Dino Ciccarelli 5:34 WSH April 6/90 EDM DSF EDM 3 WIN 2 Mark Lamb 4:21 EDM April 8/90 TOR DSF STL 6 TOR 5 6:04 STL April 8/90 LAK DSF LAK 2 CGY 1 8:37 LAK April 9/90 MTL DSF MTL 2 BUF 1 Brian Skrudland 12:35 MTL April 9/90 NYI DSF NYI 4 NYR 3 Brent Sutter 20:59 NYR April 10/90 WIN DSF WIN 4 EDM 3 Dave Ellett 21:08 EDM April 14/90 LAK DSF LAK 4 CGY 3 Mike Krushelnyski 23:14 LAK April 15/90 HFD DSF HFD 3 BOS 2 Kevin Dineen 12:30 BOS April 21/90 BOS DF BOS 5 MTL 4 3:42 BOS April 24/90 LAK DF EDM 6 LAK 5 Joe Murphy 4:42 EDM

197 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 25/90 WSH DF WSH 4 NYR 3 Rod Langway 0:34 WSH April 27/90 NYR DF WSH 2 NYR 1 John Druce 6:48 WSH May 15/90 BOS F EDM 3 BOS 2 Petr Klima 55:13 EDM April 4/91 CHI DSF MNS 4 CHI 3 Brian Propp 4:14 MNS April 5/91 PIT DSF PIT 5 NJD 4 Jaromir Jagr 8:52 PIT April 6/91 LAK DSF LAK 3 VAN 2 Wayne Gretzky 11:08 LAK April 8/91 VAN DSF VAN 2 LAK 1 Cliff Ronning 3:12 LAK April 11/91 NYR DSF WSH 5 NYR 4 Dino Ciccarelli 6:44 WSH April 11/91 MTL DSF MTL 4 BUF 3 Russ Courtnall 5:56 MTL April 14/91 EDM DSF CGY 2 EDM 1 Theoren Fleury 4:40 EDM April 16/91 CGY DSF EDM 5 CGY 4 Esa Tikkanen 6:58 EDM April 18/91 LAK DF LAK 4 EDM 3 Luc Robitaille 2:13 EDM April 19/91 BOS DF MTL 4 BOS 3 Stephane Richer 0:27 BOS April 19/91 PIT DF PIT 7 WSH 6 Kevin Stevens 8:10 PIT April 20/91 LAK DF EDM 4 LAK 3 Petr Klima 24:48 EDM April 22/91 EDM DF EDM 4 LAK 3 Esa Tikkanen 20:48 EDM April 27/91 MTL DF MTL 3 BOS 2 17:47 BOS April 28/91 EDM DF EDM 4 LAK 3 Craig MacTavish 16:57 EDM May 3/91 BOS CF BOS 5 PIT 4 Vladimir Ruzicka 8:14 PIT April 21/92 BOS DSF BOS 3 BUF 2 Adam Oates 11:14 BOS April 22/92 MNS DSF DET 5 MNS 4 Yves Racine 1:15 DET April 22/92 STL DSF STL 5 CHI 4 Brett Hull 23:33 CHI April 25/92 BUF DSF BOS 5 BUF 4 Ted Donato 2:08 BOS April 28/92 MNS DSF DET 1 MNS 0 Sergei Fedorov 16:13 DET April 29/92 HFD DSF HFD 2 MTL 1 Yvon Corriveau 0:24 MTL May 1/92 MTL DSF MTL 3 HFD 2 Russ Courtnall 25:26 MTL May 3/92 VAN DF EDM 4 VAN 3 Joe Murphy 8:36 EDM May 5/92 MTL DF BOS 3 MTL 2 Peter Douris 3:12 BOS May 7/92 PIT DF NYR 6 PIT 5 Kris King 1:29 PIT May 9/92 PIT DF PIT 5 NYR 4 Ron Francis 2:47 PIT May 17/92 PIT CF PIT 4 BOS 3 Jaromir Jagr 9:44 PIT May 20/92 EDM CF CHI 4 EDM 3 Jeremy Roenick 2:45 CHI April 18/93 BOS DSF BUF 5 BOS 4 Bob Sweeney 11:03 BUF April 18/93 QUE DSF QUE 3 MTL 2 Scott Young 16:49 MTL April 20/93 WSH DSF NYI 5 WSH 4 Brian Mullen 34:50 NYI April 22/93 MTL DSF MTL 2 QUE 1 Vincent Damphousse 10:30 MTL April 22/93 BUF DSF BUF 4 BOS 3 Yuri Khmylev 1:05 BUF April 22/93 NYI DSF NYI 4 WSH 3 4:46 NYI April 24/93 BUF DSF BUF 6 BOS 5 Brad May 4:48 BUF April 24/93 NYI DSF NYI 4 WSH 3 Ray Ferraro 25:40 NYI April 25/93 STL DSF STL 4 CHI 3 Craig Janney 10:43 STL April 26/93 QUE DSF MTL 5 QUE 4 Kirk Muller 8:17 MTL April 27/93 DET DSF TOR 5 DET 4 Mike Foligno 2:05 TOR April 27/93 VAN DSF WIN 4 VAN 3 Teemu Selanne 6:18 VAN April 29/93 WIN DSF VAN 4 WIN 3 Greg Adams 4:30 VAN May 1/93 DET DSF TOR 4 DET 3 Nikolai Borschevsky 2:35 TOR May 3/93 TOR DF TOR 2 STL 1 Doug Gilmour 23:16 TOR May 4/93 MTL DF MTL 4 BUF 3 Guy Carbonneau 2:50 MTL May 5/93 TOR DF STL 2 TOR 1 Jeff Brown 23:03 TOR May 6/93 BUF DF MTL 4 BUF 3 Gilbert Dionne 8:28 MTL May 8/93 BUF DF MTL 4 BUF 3 Kirk Muller 11:37 MTL May 11/93 VAN DF LAK 4 VAN 3 Gary Shuchuk 26:31 LAK May 14/93 PIT DF NYI 4 PIT 3 Dave Volek 5:16 NYI May 18/93 MTL CF MTL 4 NYI 3 Stephan Lebeau 26:21 MTL May 20/93 NYI CF MTL 2 NYI 1 Guy Carbonneau 12:34 MTL May 25/93 TOR CF TOR 3 LAK 2 Glenn Anderson 19:20 LAK May 27/93 LAK CF LAK 5 TOR 4 Wayne Gretzky 1:41 LAK June 3/93 MTL F MTL 3 LAK 2 Eric Desjardins 0:51 MTL June 5/93 LAK F MTL 4 LAK 3 John LeClair 0:34 MTL

198 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER June 7/93 LAK F MTL 3 LAK 2 John LeClair 14:37 MTL April 20/94 TOR CQF TOR 1 CHI 0 Todd Gill 2:15 TOR April 22/94 STL CQF DAL 5 STL 4 Paul Cavallini 8:34 DAL April 24/94 CHI CQF CHI 4 TOR 3 Jeremy Roenick 1:23 TOR April 25/94 BOS CQF MTL 2 BOS 1 Kirk Muller 17:18 BOS April 26/94 CGY CQF VAN 2 CGY 1 Geoff Courtnall 7:15 VAN April 27/94 BUF CQF BUF 1 NJD 0 Dave Hannan 65:43 NJD April 28/94 VAN CQF VAN 3 CGY 2 16:43 VAN April 30/94 CGY CQF VAN 4 CGY 3 22:20 VAN May 3/94 NJD CSF BOS 6 NJD 5 Don Sweeney 9:08 NJD May 7/94 BOS CSF NJD 5 BOS 4 Stephane Richer 14:19 NJD May 8/94 VAN CSF VAN 2 DAL 1 Sergio Momesso 11:01 VAN May 12/94 TOR CSF TOR 3 SJS 2 Mike Gartner 8:53 TOR May 15/94 NYR CF NJD 4 NYR 3 Stephane Richer 35:23 NYR May 16/94 TOR CF TOR 3 VAN 2 16:55 VAN May 19/94 NJD CF NYR 3 NJD 2 Stephane Matteau 26:13 NYR May 24/94 VAN CF VAN 4 TOR 3 Greg Adams 20:14 VAN May 27/94 NYR CF NYR 2 NJD 1 Stephane Matteau 24:24 NYR May 31/94 NYR F VAN 3 NYR 2 Greg Adams 19:26 NYR May 7/95 PHI CQF PHI 4 BUF 3 Karl Dykhuis 10:06 PHI May 9/95 CGY CQF SJS 5 CGY 4 Ulf Dahlen 12:21 SJS May 12/95 NYR CQF NYR 3 QUE 2 Steve Larmer 8:09 NYR May 12/95 NJD CQF NJD 1 BOS 0 Randy McKay 8:51 NJD May 14/95 PIT CQF PIT 6 WSH 5 Luc Robitaille 4:30 PIT May 15/95 STL CQF VAN 6 STL 5 Cliff Ronning 1:48 VAN May 17/95 TOR CQF TOR 5 CHI 4 Randy Wood 10:00 CHI May 19/95 CGY CQF SJS 5 CGY 4 Ray Whitney 21:54 SJS May 21/95 PHI CSF PHI 5 NYR 4 Eric Desjardins 7:03 PHI May 21/95 CHI CSF CHI 2 VAN 1 Joe Murphy 9:04 CHI May 22/95 PHI CSF PHI 4 NYR 3 Kevin Haller 0:25 PHI May 25/95 VAN CSF CHI 3 VAN 2 Chris Chelios 6:22 CHI May 26/95 NJD CSF NJD 2 PIT 1 Neal Broten 18:36 NJD May 27/95 VAN CSF CHI 4 VAN 3 Chris Chelios 5:35 CHI June 1/95 DET CF DET 2 CHI 1 Nicklas Lidstrom 1:01 DET June 6/95 CHI CF DET 4 CHI 3 Vladimir Konstantinov 29:25 DET June 7/95 NJD CF PHI 3 NJD 2 Eric Lindros 4:19 NJD June 11/95 DET CF DET 2 CHI 1 Vyacheslav Kozlov 22:25 DET April 16/96 NYR CQF MTL 3 NYR 2 Vincent Damphousse 5:04 NYR April 18/96 TOR CQF TOR 5 STL 4 4:02 STL April 18/96 PHI CQF TBL 2 PHI 1 Brian Bellows 9:05 PHI April 21/96 STL CQF STL 3 TOR 2 Glenn Anderson 1:24 STL April 21/96 TBL CQF TBL 5 PHI 4 Alexander Selivanov 2:04 PHI April 23/96 CGY CQF CHI 2 CGY 1 Joe Murphy 50:02 CHI April 24/96 WSH CQF PIT 3 WSH 2 Petr Nedved 79:15 PIT April 25/96 COL CQF COL 5 VAN 4 Joe Sakic 0:51 COL April 25/96 TOR CQF TOR 5 STL 4 Mike Gartner 7:31 STL May 2/96 COL CSF CHI 3 COL 2 Jeremy Roenick 6:29 COL May 6/96 CHI CSF CHI 4 COL 3 Sergei Krivokrasov 0:46 COL May 8/96 STL CSF STL 5 DET 4 3:23 DET May 8/96 CHI CSF COL 3 CHI 2 Joe Sakic 44:33 COL May 9/96 FLA CSF FLA 4 PHI 3 Dave Lowry 4:06 FLA May 12/96 PHI CSF FLA 2 PHI 1 Mike Hough 28:05 FLA May 13/96 CHI CSF COL 4 CHI 3 Sandis Ozolinsh 25:18 COL May 16/96 DET CSF DET 1 STL 0 Steve Yzerman 21:15 DET May 19/96 DET CF COL 3 DET 2 Mike Keane 17:31 COL June 10/96 FLA F COL 1 FLA 0 Uwe Krupp 44:31 COL April 20/97 CHI CQF CHI 4 COL 3 Sergei Krivokrasov 31:03 COL April 20/97 EDM CQF EDM 4 DAL 3 Kelly Buchberger 9:15 EDM April 22/97 NYR CQF NYR 4 FLA 3 Esa Tikkanen 16:29 NYR

199 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 23/97 OTT CQF OTT 1 BUF 0 Daniel Alfredsson 2:34 BUF April 24/97 MTL CQF MTL 4 NJD 3 Patrice Brisebois 47:37 NJD April 25/97 FLA CQF NYR 3 FLA 2 Esa Tikkanen 12:02 NYR April 25/97 DAL CQF EDM 1 DAL 0 Ryan Smyth 20:22 EDM April 27/97 PHX CQF ANA 3 PHX 2 7:29 ANA April 29/97 BUF CQF BUF 3 OTT 2 Derek Plante 5:24 BUF April 29/97 DAL CQF EDM 4 DAL 3 Todd Marchant 12:26 EDM May 2/97 DET CSF DET 2 ANA 1 0:59 DET May 4/97 DET CSF DET 3 ANA 2 Vyacheslav Kozlov 41:31 DET May 8/97 ANA CSF DET 3 ANA 2 Brendan Shanahan 37:03 DET May 9/97 PHI CSF BUF 5 PHI 4 Ed Ronan 6:24 PHI May 9/97 EDM CSF COL 3 EDM 2 Claude Lemieux 8:35 COL May 11/97 NJD CSF NYR 2 NJD 1 Adam Graves 14:08 NYR April 22/98 NJD CQF OTT 2 NJD 1 Bruce Gardiner 5:58 OTT April 23/98 PIT CQF MTL 3 PIT 2 Benoit Brunet 18:43 MTL April 24/98 WSH CQF BOS 4 WSH 3 Darren Van Impe 20:54 WSH April 26/98 OTT CQF OTT 2 NJD 1 Alexei Yashin 2:47 OTT April 26/98 BOS CQF WSH 3 BOS 2 Joe Juneau 26:31 WSH April 26/98 EDM CQF COL 5 EDM 4 Joe Sakic 15:25 EDM April 28/98 SJS CQF SJS 1 DAL 0 Andrei Zyuzin 6:31 DAL May 1/98 PHI CQF BUF 3 PHI 2 Michal Grosek 5:40 BUF May 2/98 SJS CQF DAL 3 SJS 2 Mike Keane 3:43 DAL May 3/98 BOS CQF WSH 3 BOS 2 Brian Bellows 15:24 WSH May 3/98 BUF CSF BUF 3 MTL 2 Geoff Sanderson 2:37 BUF May 11/98 EDM CSF DAL 1 EDM 0 Benoit Hogue 13:07 DAL May 12/98 MTL CSF BUF 5 MTL 4 21:24 BUF May 12/98 STL CSF DET 3 STL 2 Brendan Shanahan 31:12 DET May 25/98 WSH CF WSH 3 BUF 2 Todd Krygier 3:01 WSH May 28/98 BUF CF WSH 4 BUF 3 Peter Bondra 9:37 WSH June 3/98 DAL CF DAL 3 DET 2 Jamie Langenbrunner 0:46 DET June 4/98 BUF CF WSH 3 BUF 2 Joe Juneau 6:24 WSH June 11/98 DET F DET 5 WSH 4 Kris Draper 15:24 DET April 23/99 OTT CQF BUF 3 OTT 2 Miroslav Satan 30:35 BUF April 24/99 CAR CQF CAR 3 BOS 2 Ray Sheppard 17:05 BOS April 24/99 PHX CQF PHX 4 STL 3 Shane Doan 8:58 STL April 26/99 SJS CQF COL 2 SJS 1 Milan Hejduk 7:53 COL April 27/99 EDM CQF DAL 3 EDM 2 Joe Nieuwendyk 57:34 DAL April 30/99 TOR CQF TOR 2 PHI 1 Yanic Perreault 11:51 TOR April 30/99 CAR CQF BOS 4 CAR 3 34:45 BOS April 30/99 PHX CQF STL 2 PHX 1 Scott Young 5:43 STL May 2/99 PIT CQF PIT 3 NJD 2 Jaromir Jagr 8:59 PIT May 3/99 SJS CQF COL 3 SJS 2 Milan Hejduk 13:12 COL May 4/99 PHX CQF STL 1 PHX 0 17:59 STL May 7/99 COL CSF DET 3 COL 2 Kirk Maltby 4:18 COL May 8/99 DAL CSF DAL 5 STL 4 Joe Nieuwendyk 8:22 DAL May 10/99 STL CSF STL 3 DAL 2 Pavol Demitra 2:43 DAL May 12/99 STL CSF STL 3 DAL 2 Pierre Turgeon 5:52 DAL May 13/99 PIT CSF TOR 3 PIT 2 Sergei Berezin 2:18 TOR May 17/99 PIT CSF TOR 4 PIT 3 Garry Valk 1:57 TOR May 17/99 STL CSF DAL 2 STL 1 Mike Modano 2:21 DAL May 28/99 COL CF COL 3 DAL 2 Chris Drury 19:29 DAL June 8/99 DAL F BUF 3 DAL 2 Jason Woolley 15:30 DAL June 19/99 BUF F DAL 2 BUF 1 Brett Hull 54:51 DAL April 15/00 PIT CQF PIT 2 WSH 1 Jaromir Jagr 5:49 PIT April 18/00 BUF CQF BUF 3 PHI 2 Stu Barnes 4:42 PHI April 22/00 TOR CQF TOR 2 OTT 1 Steve Thomas 14:47 TOR May 2/00 PIT CSF PHI 4 PIT 3 Andy Delmore 11:01 PHI May 3/00 DET CSF COL 3 DET 2 Chris Drury 10:21 COL May 4/00 PIT CSF PHI 2 PIT 1 Keith Primeau 92:01 PHI

200 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER May 23/00 DAL CF DAL 3 COL 2 Joe Nieuwendyk 12:10 DAL June 8/00 NJD F DAL 1 NJD 0 Mike Modano 46:21 NJD June 10/00 DAL F NJD 2 DAL 1 Jason Arnott 28:20 NJD April 11/01 DAL CQF DAL 2 EDM 1 Jamie Langenbrunner 2:08 DAL April 13/01 OTT CQF TOR 1 OTT 0 Mats Sundin 10:49 TOR April 14/01 PHI CQF BUF 4 PHI 3 Jay McKee 18:02 BUF April 15/01 EDM CQF DAL 3 EDM 2 Benoit Hogue 19:48 DAL April 16/01 TOR CQF TOR 3 OTT 2 Cory Cross 2:16 TOR April 16/01 VAN CQF COL 4 VAN 3 Peter Forsberg 2:50 COL April 17/01 BUF CQF BUF 4 PHI 3 Curtis Brown 6:13 BUF April 17/01 EDM CQF EDM 2 DAL 1 Mike Comrie 17:19 DAL April 18/01 CAR CQF CAR 3 NJD 2 Rod Brind’Amour 0:46 NJD April 18/01 PIT CQF WSH 4 PIT 3 Jeff Halpern 4:01 PIT April 18/01 LAK CQF LAK 4 DET 3 Eric Belanger 2:36 LAK April 19/01 DAL CQF DAL 4 EDM 3 Kirk Muller 8:01 DAL April 19/01 STL CQF STL 3 SJS 2 Bryce Salvador 9:54 STL April 23/01 PIT CQF PIT 4 WSH 3 Martin Straka 13:04 PIT April 23/01 LAK CQF LAK 3 DET 2 Adam Deadmarsh 4:48 LAK April 26/01 COL CSF LAK 4 COL 3 Jaroslav Modry 14:23 COL April 28/01 NJD CSF NJD 6 TOR 5 Randy McKay 5:31 NJD May 1/01 TOR CSF NJD 3 TOR 2 Brian Rafalski 7:00 NJD May 1/01 STL CSF STL 3 DAL 2 Cory Stillman 29:26 STL May 5/01 BUF CSF BUF 3 PIT 2 Stu Barnes 8:34 PIT May 6/01 LAK CSF LAK 1 COL 0 Glen Murray 22:41 COL May 8/01 PIT CSF PIT 3 BUF 2 Martin Straka 11:29 PIT May 10/01 BUF CSF PIT 3 BUF 2 Darius Kasparaitis 13:01 PIT May 16/01 STL CF STL 4 COL 3 Scott Young 30:27 COL May 18/01 STL CF COL 4 STL 3 Stephane Yelle 4:23 COL May 21/01 COL CF COL 2 STL 1 Joe Sakic 0:24 COL April 17/02 PHI CQF PHI 1 OTT 0 Ruslan Fedotenko 7:47 OTT April 17/02 DET CQF VAN 4 DET 3 Henrik Sedin 13:59 DET April 19/02 CAR CQF CAR 2 NJD 1 15:26 CAR April 24/02 CAR CQF CAR 3 NJD 2 Josef Vasicek 8:16 CAR April 25/02 COL CQF LAK 1 COL 0 Craig Johnson 2:19 COL April 26/02 PHI CQF OTT 2 PHI 1 Martin Havlat 7:33 OTT May 4/02 TOR CSF TOR 3 OTT 2 Gary Roberts 44:30 TOR May 7/02 MTL CSF MTL 2 CAR 1 Donald Audette 2:26 CAR May 9/02 MTL CSF CAR 4 MTL 3 Niclas Wallin 3:14 CAR May 13/02 SJS CSF COL 2 SJS 1 Peter Forsberg 2:47 COL May 19/02 CAR CF CAR 2 TOR 1 Niclas Wallin 13:42 CAR May 20/02 DET CF COL 4 DET 3 Chris Drury 2:17 DET May 21/02 TOR CF CAR 2 TOR 1 Jeff O’Neill 6:01 CAR May 22/02 COL CF DET 2 COL 1 Fredrik Olausson 12:44 DET May 27/02 DET CF COL 2 DET 1 Peter Forsberg 6:24 DET May 28/02 TOR CF CAR 2 TOR 1 Martin Gelinas 8:05 CAR June 4/02 DET F CAR 3 DET 2 Ron Francis 0:58 DET June 8/02 CAR F DET 3 CAR 2 Igor Larionov 54:47 DET April 10/03 DET CQF ANA 2 DET 1 Paul Kariya 43:18 ANA April 14/03 NYI CQF OTT 3 NYI 2 Todd White 22:25 OTT April 14/03 TOR CQF TOR 4 PHI 3 Tomas Kaberle 27:20 PHI April 15/03 WSH CQF TBL 4 WSH 3 Vincent Lecavalier 2:29 TBL April 16/03 TOR CQF PHI 3 TOR 2 Mark Recchi 53:54 PHI April 16/03 ANA CQF ANA 3 DET 2 Steve Rucchin 6:53 ANA April 20/03 WSH CQF TBL 2 WSH 1 Martin St. Louis 44:03 TBL April 21/03 TOR CQF TOR 2 PHI 1 30:51 PHI April 21/03 MIN CQF MIN 3 COL 2 Richard Park 4:22 MIN April 22/03 COL CQF MIN 3 COL 2 Andrew Brunette 3:25 MIN April 24/03 DAL CSF ANA 4 DAL 3 Petr Sykora 80:48 ANA April 25/03 VAN CSF VAN 4 MIN 3 Trent Klatt 3:42 MIN

201 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 26/03 NJD CSF NJD 3 TBL 2 Jamie Langenbrunner 2:09 NJD April 26/03 DAL CSF ANA 3 DAL 2 Mike Leclerc 1:44 ANA April 29/03 PHI CSF OTT 3 PHI 2 Wade Redden 6:43 OTT May 2/03 MIN CSF VAN 3 MIN 2 15:52 MIN May 2/03 NJD CSF NJD 2 TBL 1 Grant Marshall 51:12 NJD May 10/03 MIN CF ANA 1 MIN 0 Petr Sykora 28:06 ANA May 10/03 OTT CF OTT 3 NJD 2 Shaun Van Allen 3:08 NJD May 21/03 NJD CF OTT 2 NJD 1 Chris Phillips 15:51 NJD May 31/03 ANA F ANA 3 NJD 2 Ruslan Salei 6:59 NJD June 2/03 ANA F ANA 1 NJD 0 Steve Thomas 0:39 NJD April 8/04 SJS CQF SJS 1 STL 0 Niko Dimitrakos 9:16 SJS April 9/04 BOS CQF BOS 2 MTL 1 Patrice Bergeron 1:26 MTL April 12/04 DAL CQF DAL 4 COL 3 Steve Ott 2:11 COL April 13/04 MTL CQF BOS 4 MTL 3 Glen Murray 29:27 MTL April 14/04 DAL CQF COL 3 DAL 2 Marek Svatos 25:21 COL April 16/04 TBL CQF TBL 3 NYI 2 Martin St. Louis 4:07 TBL April 17/04 CGY CQF VAN 5 CGY 4 42:28 CGY April 18/04 OTT CQF OTT 2 TOR 1 Mike Fisher 21:47 TOR April 19/04 VAN CQF CGY 3 VAN 2 Martin Gelinas 1:25 CGY April 22/04 DET CSF CGY 2 DET 1 Marcus Nilson 2:39 CGY April 27/04 MTL CSF TBL 4 Mtl 3 Brad Richards 1:05 TBL April 28/04 COL CSF COL 1 SJS 0 Joe Sakic 5:15 SJS May 1/04 SJS CSF COL 2 SJS 1 Joe Sakic 1:54 SJS May 3/04 CGY CSF CGY 1 DET 0 Martin Gelinas 19:13 CGY May 4/04 PHI CSF PHI 3 TOR 2 Jeremy Roenick 7:39 PHI May 9/04 SJS CF CGY 4 SJS 3 Steve Montador 18:43 CGY May 20/04 PHI CF PHI 5 TBL 4 Simon Gagne 18:18 TBL June 3/04 TBL F CGY 3 TBL 2 Oleg Saprykin 14:40 TBL June 5/04 CGY F TBL 3 CGY 2 Martin St. Louis 20:33 TBL April 21/06 DET CQF DET 3 EDM 2 Kirk Maltby 22:39 EDM April 21/06 CGY CQF CGY 2 ANA 1 Darren McCarty 9:45 ANA April 22/06 BUF CQF BUF 3 PHI 2 Daniel Briere 27:31 BUF April 24/06 CAR CQF MTL 6 CAR 5 Michael Ryder 22:32 CAR April 24/06 DAL CQF COL 5 DAL 4 Joe Sakic 4:36 COL April 25/06 EDM CQF EDM 4 DET 3 Jarret Stoll 28:44 EDM April 26/06 MTL CQF CAR 2 MTL 1 Eric Staal 3:38 CAR April 26/06 COL CQF COL 4 DAL 3 Alex Tanguay 1:09 COL April 27/06 ANA CQF ANA 3 CGY 2 Sean O’Donnell 1:36 ANA April 30/06 DAL CQF COL 3 DAL 2 Andrew Brunette 13:55 COL May 2/06 MTL CQF CAR 2 MTL 1 Cory Stillman 1:19 CAR May 5/06 OTT CSF BUF 7 OTT 6 Chris Drury 0:18 BUF May 8/06 CAR CSF CAR 3 NJD 2 Niclas Wallin 3:09 CAR May 9/06 COL CSF ANA 4 COL 3 Joffrey Lupul 16:30 ANA May 10/06 BUF CSF BUF 3 OTT 2 J.P. Dumont 5:05 BUF May 10/06 EDM CSF EDM 3 SJS 2 Shawn Horcoff 42:24 EDM May 13/06 OTT CSF BUF 3 OTT 2 Jason Pominville 2:26 BUF May 28/06 CAR CF CAR 4 BUF 3 Cory Stillman 8:46 CAR May 30/06 BUF CF BUF 2 CAR 1 Daniel Briere 4:22 CAR June 14/06 CAR F EDM 4 CAR 3 Fernando Pisani 3:31 CAR April 11/07 NSH CQF SJS 5 NSH 4 Patrick Rissmiller 28:14 SJS April 11/07 VAN CQF VAN 5 DAL 4 Henrik Sedin 78:06 VAN April 15/07 DAL CQF VAN 2 DAL 1 Taylor Pyatt 7:47 VAN April 18/07 TBL CQF NJD 4 TBL 3 Scott Gomez 12:54 NJD April 19/07 VAN CQF DAL 1 VAN 0 Brenden Morrow 6:22 VAN April 22/07 CGY CQF DET 2 CGY 1 Johan Franzen 24:23 DET April 27/07 ANA CSF VAN 2 ANA 1 Jeff Cowan 27:49 ANA April 28/07 NJD CSF NJD 3 OTT 2 Jamie Langenbrunner 21:55 OTT April 29/07 NYR CSF NYR 2 BUF 1 Michal Rozsival 36:43 BUF May 1/07 VAN CSF ANA 3 VAN 2 Travis Moen 2:07 ANA

202 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER May 2/07 SJS CSF DET 3 SJS 2 Mathieu Schneider 16:04 DET May 3/07 ANA CSF ANA 2 VAN 1 Scott Niedermayer 24:30 ANA May 4/07 BUF CSF BUF 2 NYR 1 Maxim Afinogenov 4:39 BUF May 12/07 BUF CF OTT 4 BUF 3 Joe Corvo 24:58 OTT May 13/07 DET CF ANA 4 DET 3 Scott Niedermayer 14:17 ANA May 19/07 BUF CF OTT 3 BUF 2 Daniel Alfredsson 9:32 OTT May 20/07 DET CF ANA 2 DET 1 Teemu Selanne 11:57 ANA April 9/08 MIN CQF COL 3 MIN 2 Joe Sakic 11:11 COL April 11/08 MIN CQF MIN 3 COL 2 Keith Carney 1:14 COL April 12/08 MTL CQF MTL 3 BOS 2 Alex Kovalev 2:30 MTL April 13/08 MTL CQF BOS 2 MTL1 Marc Savard 9:25 MTL April 13/08 NYR CQF NJD 4 NYR 3 John Madden 6:01 NYR April 14/08 COL CQF MIN 3 COL 2 Pierre-Marc Bouchard 11:58 COL April 17/08 PHI CQF PHI 4 WSH 3 Mike Knuble 26:40 PHI April 18/08 DET CQF DET 2 NSH 1 Johan Franzen 1:48 DET April 22/08 WSH CQF PHI 3 WSH 2 Joffrey Lupul 6:06 PHI April 24/08 MTL CSF MTL 4 PHI 3 0:48 PHI April 25/08 SJS CSF DAL 3 SJS 2 Brenden Morrow 4:39 DAL April 29/08 DAL CSF DAL 2 SJS 1 Mattias Norstrom 4:37 DAL May 2/08 SJS CSF SJS 3 DAL 2 1:05 DAL May 4/08 PIT CSF PIT 3 NYR 2 Marian Hossa 7:10 PIT May 4/08 DAL CSF DAL 2 SJS 1 Brenden Morrow 69:03 DAL June 2/08 DET F PIT 3 DET 2 Petr Sykora 49:57 DET April 16/09 CHI CQF CHI 3 CGY 2 Martin Havlat 0:12 CHI April 17/09 PIT CQF PIT 3 PHI 2 Bill Guerin 18:29 PIT April 17/09 NJD CQF CAR 2 NJD 1 Tim Gleason 2:40 CAR April 19/09 CAR CQF NJD 3 CAR 2 Travis Zajac 4:58 CAR April 21/09 STL CQF VAN 3 STL 2 19:41 VAN April 25/09 SJS CQF SJS 3 ANA 2 Patrick Marleau 6:02 ANA May 3/09 DET CSF ANA 4 DET 3 Todd Marchant 41:15 DET May 6/09 PIT CSF PIT 3 WSH 2 Kris Letang 11:23 PIT May 6/09 CAR CSF CAR 3 BOS 2 Jussi Jokinen 2:48 CAR May 7/09 CHI CSF CHI 2 VAN 1 Andrew Ladd 2:52 CHI May 9/09 WSH CSF PIT 4 WSH 3 Evgeni Malkin 3:28 PIT May 11/09 PIT CSF WSH 5 PIT 4 David Steckel 6:22 PIT May 14/09 BOS CSF CAR 3 BOS 2 Scott Walker 18:46 CAR May 19/09 DET CF DET 3 CHI 2 Mikael Samuelsson 5:14 DET May 22/09 CHI CF CHI 4 DET 3 Patrick Sharp 1:52 DET May 27/09 DET CF DET 2 CHI 1 3:58 DET April 15/10 WSH CQF MTL 3 WSH 2 Tomas Plekanec 13:19 MTL April 15/10 VAN CQF VAN 3 LAK 2 Mikael Samuelsson 8:52 VAN April 16/10 SJS CQF SJS 6 COL 5 Devin Setoguchi 5:22 SJS April 17/10 WSH CQF WSH 6 MTL 5 Nicklas Backstrom 0:31 MTL April 17/10 VAN CQF LAK 3 VAN 2 Anze Kopitar 7:28 VAN April 18/10 PHI CQF PHI 3 NJD 2 Daniel Carcillo 3:35 PHI April 18/10 COL CQF COL 1 SJS 0 Ryan O’Reilly 0:51 SJS April 20/10 COL CQF SJS 2 COL 1 Joe Pavelski 10:24 SJS April 21/10 BOS CQF BOS 3 BUF 2 Miroslav Satan 27:41 BOS April 22/10 PIT CQF OTT 4 PIT 3 Matt Carkner 47:06 PIT April 24/10 CHI CQF CHI 5 NSH 4 Marian Hossa 4:07 CHI April 24/10 OTT CQF PIT 4 OTT 3 Pascal Dupuis 9:56 PIT May 1/10 BOS CSF BOS 5 PHI 4 Marc Savard 13:52 PHI May 4/10 DET CSF SJS 4 DET 3 Patrick Marleau 7:07 SJS May 7/10 PHI CSF PHI 5 BOS 4 Simon Gagne 14:40 PHI May 21/10 CHI CF CHI 3 SJS 2 Dustin Byfuglien 12:24 CHI June 2/10 PHI F PHI 4 CHI 3 Claude Giroux 5:59 CHI June 9/10 PHI F CHI 4 PHI 3 Patrick Kane 4:06 CHI April 13/11 WSH CQF WSH 2 NYR 1 Alexander Semin 18:24 WSH April 14/11 SJS CQF SJS 3 LAK 2 Joe Pavelski 14:44 SJS

203 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 20/11 LAK CQF SJS 6 LAK 5 Devin Setoguchi 3:09 SJS April 20/11 NYR CQF WSH 4 NYR 3 Jason Chimera 32:36 WSH April 20/11 TBL CQF PIT 3 TBL 2 James Neal 23:38 TBL April 21/11 MTL CQF BOS 5 MTL 4 Michael Ryder 1:59 BOS April 22/11 PHI CQF BUF 4 PHI 3 Tyler Ennis 5:31 PHI April 22/11 ANA CQF NSH 4 ANA 3 Jerred Smithson 1:57 NSH April 23/11 BOS CQF BOS 2 MTL 1 29:03 BOS April 24/11 BUF CQF PHI 5 BUF 4 Ville Leino 4:43 PHI April 24/11 CHI CQF CHI 4 VAN 3 Ben Smith 15:30 VAN April 25/11 LAK CQF SJS 4 LAK 3 Joe Thornton 2:22 SJS April 26/11 VAN CQF VAN 2 CHI 3 Alexandre Burrows 5:22 VAN April 27/11 BOS CQF BOS 4 MTL 3 Nathan Horton 5:43 BOS April 29/11 SJS CSF SJS 2 DET 1 Benn Ferriero 7:03 SJS April 30/11 VAN CSF NSH 2 VAN 1 Matt Halischuk 34:51 VAN May 1/11 WSH CSF TBL 3 WSH 2 Vincent Lecavalier 6:19 TBL May 2/11 PHI CSF BOS 3 PHI 2 David Krejci 14:00 BOS May 3/11 NSH CSF VAN 3 NSH 2 Ryan Kesler 10:49 VAN May 4/11 DET CSF SJS 4 DET 3 Devin Setoguchi 9:21 SJS May 24/11 VAN CF VAN 3 SJS 2 Kevin Bieksa 30:18 VAN June 4/11 VAN F VAN 3 BOS 2 Alexandre Burrows 0:11 BOS April 11/12 PIT CQF PHI 4 PIT 3 Jakub Voracek 2:23 PHI April 12/12 BOS CQF BOS 1 WSH 0 Chris Kelly 1:18 WSH April 12/12 STL CQF SJS 3 STL 2 Martin Havlat 23:34 STL April 12/12 PHX CQF PHX 3 CHI 2 Martin Hanzal 9:29 PHX April 14/12 BOS CQF WSH 2 BOS 1 Nicklas Backstrom 2:56 WSH April 14/12 NYR CQF OTT 3 NYR 2 Chris Neil 1:17 NYR April 14/12 PHX CQF CHI 4 PHX 3 Bryan Bickell 10:36 PHX April 17/12 CHI CQF PHX 3 CHI 2 Mikkel Boedker 13:15 PHX April 18/12 OTT CQF OTT 3 NYR 2 Kyle Turris 2:42 NYR April 19/12 CHI CQF PHX 3 CHI 2 Mikkel Boedker 2:15 PHX April 21/12 PHX CQF CHI 2 PHX 1 Jonathan Toews 2:44 PHX April 22/12 WSH CQF BOS 4 WSH 3 Tyler Seguin 3:17 WSH April 22/12 VAN CQF LAK 2 VAN 1 Jarret Stoll 4:27 LAK April 24/12 NJD CQF NJD 3 FLA 2 Travis Zajac 5:39 NJD April 25/12 BOS CQF WSH 2 BOS 1 Joel Ward 2:57 WSH April 26/12 FLA CQF NJD 3 FLA 2 Adam Henrique 23:47 NJD April 27/12 PHX CSF PHX 4 NSH 3 Ray Whitney 14:04 PHX April 29/12 PHI CSF PHI 4 NJD 3 Daniel Briere 4:36 NJD May 2/12 WSH CSF NYR 2 WSH 1 Marian Gaborik 54:41 NYR May 3/12 NJD CSF NJD 4 PHI 3 17:21 NJD May 7/12 NYR CSF NYR 3 WSH 2 1:35 NYR May 22/12 PHX CF LAK 4 PHX 3 Dustin Penner 17:42 LAK May 25/12 NJD CF NJD 2 NYR 1 Adam Henrique 1:03 NJD May 30/12 NJD F LAK 2 NJD 1 Anze Kopitar 8:13 LAK June 2/12 NJD F LAK 2 NJD 1 Jeff Carter 13:42 LAK April 30/13 CHI CQF CHI 2 MIN 1 Bryan Bickell 16:35 CHI April 30/13 STL CQF STL 2 LAK 1 Alex Steen 13:26 LAK May 2/13 ANA CQF DET 5 ANA 4 Gustav Nyquist 1:21 DET May 3/13 VAN CQF SJS 3 VAN 2 Raffi Torres 5:31 SJS May 4/13 WSH CQF WSH 1 NYR 0 Mike Green 8:00 NYR May 5/13 NYI CQF PIT 5 NYI 4 Chris Kunitz 8:44 PIT May 5/13 MIN CQF MIN 3 CHI2 Jason Zucker 2:15 CHI May 6/13 DET CQF DET 3 ANA 2 Damien Brunner 15:10 DET May 7/13 OTT CQF OTT 3 MTL 2 Kyle Turris 2:32 OTT May 7/13 SJS CQF SJS 4 VAN 3 Patrick Marleau 13:18 SJS May 8/13 TOR CQF BOS 4 TOR 3 David Krejci 13:06 BOS May 8/13 ANA CQF ANA 3 DET 2 Nick Bonino 1:54 DET May 8/13 STL CQF LAK 3 STL 2 Slava Voynov 8:00 LAK May 10/13 WSH CQF WSH 2 NYR 1 Mike Ribeiro 9:24 NYR

204 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER May 10/13 DET CQF DET 4 ANA 3 Henrik Zetterberg 1:04 DET May 11/13 NYI CQF PIT 4 NYI 3 7:49 PIT May 13/13 BOS CQF BOS 5 TOR 4 Patrice Bergeron 6:05 BOS May 16/13 BOS CSF BOS 3 NYR 2 Brad Marchand 15:40 BOS May 18/13 SJS CSF SJS 2 LAK 1 Logan Couture 1:29 LAK May 19/13 OTT CSF OTT 2 PIT 1 Colin Greening 27:39 PIT May 23/13 NYR CSF NYR 4 BOS 3 Chris Kreider 7:03 BOS May 29/13 CHI CSF CHI 2 DET 1 Brent Seabrook 3:35 CHI June 5/13 BOS CF BOS2 PIT 1 Patrice Bergeron 35:19 BOS June 8/13 CHI CF CHI 4 LAK 3 Patrick Kane 31:40 CHI June 12/13 CHI F CHI 4 BOS 3 Andrew Shaw 52:08 CHI June 15/13 CHI F BOS 2 CHI 1 Daniel Paille 13:48 CHI June 19/13 BOS F CHI 6 BOS 5 Brent Seabrook 9:51 CHI April 16/14 TBL FR MTL 5 TBL 4 Dale Weise 18:08 MTL April 17/14 STL FR STL 4 CHI 3 Alexander Steen 40:26 CHI April 17/14 COL FR COL 5 MIN 4 7:27 MIN April 19/14 STL FR STL 4 CHI 3 Barret Jackman 5:50 CHI April 19/14 PIT FR CBJ 4 PIT 3 Matt Calvert 21:10 PIT April 21/14 MIN FR MIN 1 COL 0 Mikael Granlund 5:08 MIN April 22/14 LAK FR SJS 4 LAK 3 Patrick Marleau 6:20 LAK April 23/14 CBJ FR CBJ 4 PIT 3 Nick Foligno 2:49 PIT April 23/14 CHI FR CHI 4 STL 3 Patrick Kane 11:17 CHI April 24/14 DET FR BOS 3 DET 2 13:32 BOS April 25/14 STL FR CHI 3 STL 2 Jonathan Toews 7:36 CHI April 26/14 COL FR COL 4 MIN 3 Nathan MacKinnon 3:27 MIN April 27/14 DAL FR ANA 5 DAL 4 Nick Bonino 2:47 ANA April 30/14 COL FR MIN 5 COL 4 Nino Niederreiter 5:02 MIN May 1/14 BOS SR Mtl. 4 BOS 3 P.K. Subban 24:17 MTL May 2/14 PIT SR NYR 3 PIT 2 Derick Brassard 3:06 NYR May 3/14 ANA SR LAK 3 ANA 2 Marian Gaborik 12:07 LAK May 8/14 MTL SR BOS 1 Mtl. 0 1:19 MTL May 13/14 MIN SR CHI 2 MIN 1 Patrick Kane 9:42 CHI May 22/14 NYR CF MTL 3 NYR 2 Alex Galchenyuk 1:12 NYR May 25/14 NYR CF NYR 3 MTL 2 Martin St. Louis 6:02 NYR May 28/14 CHI CF CHI 5 LAK 4 Michal Handzus 22:04 LAK June 1/14 CHI CF LAK 5 CHI 4 Alec Martinez 5:47 LAK June 4/14 LAK F LAK 3 NYR 2 Justin Williams 4:36 LAK June 7/14 LAK F LAK 5 NYR 4 Dustin Brown 30:26 LAK June 13/14 LAK F LAK 3 NYR 2 Alec Martinez 34:43 LAK April 15/15 NSH FR CHI 4 NSH 3 Duncan Keith 27:49 CHI April 17/15 MTL FR MTL 3 OTT 2 Alex Galchenyuk 3:40 MTL April 19/15 NYI FR NYI 2 WSH 1 0:15 WSH April 19/15 OTT FR MTL 2 OTT 1 Dale Weise 8:47 MTL April 20/15 WPG FR ANA 5 WPG 4 Rickard Rakell 5:12 ANA April 21/15 NYI FR WSH 2 NYI 1 Nicklas Backstrom 11:09 WSH April 21/15 CHI FR CHI 3 NSH 2 Brent Seabrook 41:00 CHI April 22/15 PIT FR NYR 2 PIT 1 Kevin Hayes 3:14 NYR April 23/15 DET FR TBL 3 DET 2 Tyler Johnson 2:25 TBL April 24/15 NYR FR NYR 2 PIT 1 Carl Hagelin 10:52 NYR May 1/15 MTL SR TBL 2 MTL 1 Nikita Kucherov 22.06 TBL May 5/15 CGY SR CGY 4 ANA 3 4:24 ANA May 8/15 NYR SR NYR 2 WSH 1 Ryan McDonagh 9:37 NYR May 10/15 ANA SR ANA 3 CGY 2 Corey Perry 2:26 ANA May 13/15 NYR SR NYR 2 WSH 1 Derek Stepan 11:24 NYR May 19/15 ANA CF CHI 3 ANA 2 Marcus Kruger 56:12 CHI May 20/15 TBL CF TBL 6 NYR 5 Nikita Kucherov 3:33 TBL May 23/15 CHI CF CHI 5 ANA 4 Antoine Vermette 25:37 CHI May 25/15 ANA CF ANA 5 CHI 4 Matt Beleskey 0:45 CHI April 13/16 STL FR STL 1 CHI 0 David Backes 9:04 STL

205 SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER April 17/16 NYI FR NYI 4 FLA 3 Thomas Hickey 12:31 NYI April 18/16 SJS FR LAK 2 SJS 1 Tanner Pearson 3:47 SJS April 21/16 STL FR CHI 4 STL 3 Patrick Kane 23:07 STL April 22/16 FLA FR NYI 2 FLA 1 Alan Quine 36:00 NYI April 22/16 DAL FR MIN 5 DAL 4 Mikko Koivu 4:55 DAL April 24/16 NYI FR NYI 2 FLA 1 John Tavares 30:41 NYI April 28/16 WSH SR WSH 4 PIT 3 T.J. Oshie 9:33 PIT May 1/16 DAL SR STL 4 DAL 3 David Backes 10:58 STL May 3/16 NYI SR TBL 5 NYI 4 Brian Boyle 2:48 TBL May 4/16 PIT SR PIT 3 WSH 2 Patric Hornqvist 2:34 PIT May 5/16 STL SR DAL 3 STL 2 Cody Eakin 2:58 STL May 5/16 NSH SR NSH 4 SJS 3 Mike Fisher 51:12 SJS May 6/16 NYI SR TBL 2 NYI 1 Jason Garrison 1:34 TBL May 9/16 NSH SR NSH 4 SJS 3 Viktor Arvidsson 2:03 SJS May 10/16 PIT SR PIT 4 WSH 3 Nick Bonino 6:32 PIT May 16/16 PIT CF PIT 3 TBL 2 Sidney Crosby 0:40 PIT May 22/16 PIT CF TBL 4 PIT 3 Tyler Johnson 0:53 PIT June 1/16 PIT F PIT 2 SJS 1 Conor Sheary 2:35 PIT June 4/16 SJS F SJS 3 PIT 2 Joonas Donskoi 12:18 PIT

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10 LONGEST PLAYOFF OVERTIME GAMES

SERIES DATE CITY SERIES TEAMS SCORER OT WINNER March 24/36 MTL SF DET 1 Mtl. M. 0 Mud Bruneteau 116:30 DET April 3/33 TOR SF TOR 1 BOS 0 Ken Doraty 104:46 TOR May 4/00 PIT CSF PHI 2 PIT 1 Keith Primeau 92:01 PHI April 24/03 DAL CSF ANA 4 DAL 3 Petr Sykora 80:48 ANA April 24/96 WSH CQF PIT 3 WSH 2 Petr Nedved 79:15 PIT April 11/07 VAN CQF VAN 5 DAL 4 Henrik Sedin 78:06 VAN March 23/43 DET SF TOR 3 DET 2 Jack McLean 70:18 DET May 4/08 DAL CSF DAL 2 SJS 1 Brenden Morrow 69:03 DAL March 28/30 MTL SF MTL 2 NYR 1 Gus Rivers 68:52 MTL April 18/87 WSH DSF NYI 3 WSH 2 Pat LaFontaine 68:47 NYI

206 CAREER PLAYOFF OVERTIME STATISTICS, ACTIVE SKATERS

PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS ABDELKADER, Justin DET 10 0 0 0 ALZNER, Karl WSH 18 0 1 1 ANISIMOV, Artem CHI 11 0 0 0 ARVIDSSON, Viktor NSH 2 1 0 1 ATKINSON, Cam CBJ 2 0 1 1 BACKES, David BOS 11 2 1 3 BACKLUND, Mikael CGY 2 1 0 1 BACKSTROM, Nicklas WSH 25 3 0 3 BAILEY, Josh NYI 9 0 1 1 BARKOV, Aleksander FLA 3 0 0 0 BARRIE, Tyson COL 2 0 1 1 BARTKOWSKI, Matt CGY 6 0 0 0 BEAGLE, Jay WSH 17 0 0 0 BEAUCHEMIN, Francois COL 23 0 1 1 BEAULIEU, Nathan MTL 3 0 0 0 BELESKEY, Matt BOS 13 1 0 1 BENN, Jamie DAL 4 0 1 1 BENN, Jordie MTL 1 0 0 0 BENNETT, Beau NJD 6 0 0 0 BENNETT, Sam CGY 2 0 0 0 BERGERON, Patrice BOS 27 3 1 4 BERGLUND, Patrik STL 10 0 0 0 BIEKSA, Kevin ANA 18 1 0 1 BITETTO, Anthony NSH 2 0 0 0 BJUGSTAD, Nick FLA 2 0 0 0 BOEDKER, Mikkel SJS 7 2 0 2 BONINO, Nick PIT 14 3 0 3 BOROWIECKI, Mark OTT 2 0 0 0 BORTUZZO, Robert STL 2 0 0 0 BOUMA, Lance CGY 1 0 0 0 BOURQUE, Rene COL 7 0 0 0 BOUWMEESTER, Jay STL 10 0 1 1 BOYCHUK, Johnny NYI 30 0 1 1 BOYLE, Brian TOR 24 1 0 1 BOZAK, Tyler TOR 1 0 0 0 BRASSARD, Derick OTT 14 1 0 1 BRAUN, Justin SJS 10 0 0 0 BRODIE, T.J. CGY 2 0 1 1 BRODIN, Jonas MIN 8 0 0 0 BRODZIAK, Kyle STL 10 0 1 1 BROUWER, Troy CGY 27 0 1 1 BROWN, Dustin LAK 21 1 1 2 BROWN, J.T. TBL 6 0 0 0 BURAKOVSKY, Andre WSH 6 0 0 0 BURNS, Brent SJS 13 0 1 1 BURROWS, Alex OTT 19 3 1 4 BYFUGLIEN, Dustin WPG 10 1 1 2 CALLAHAN, Ryan TBL 20 0 1 1 CALVERT, Matt CBJ 2 1 0 1 CAMMALLERI, Michael NJD 6 0 0 0 CAMPBELL, Brian CHI 30 0 2 2 CARLSON, John WSH 20 0 0 0 CARTER, Jeff LAK 24 1 2 3 CECI, Cody OTT 2 0 0 0 CHARA, Zdeno BOS 38 0 3 3 CHIASSON, Alex CGY 2 0 0 0 CHIMERA, Jason NYI 20 1 0 1 207 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS CHORNEY, Taylor WSH 4 0 0 0 CIZIKAS, Casey NYI 9 0 0 0 CLIFFORD, Kyle LAK 13 0 1 1 CLUTTERBUCK, Cal NYI 9 0 0 0 COBURN, Braydon TBL 22 0 0 0 COGLIANO, Andrew ANA 12 0 2 2 COLBORNE, Joe COL 3 0 0 0 COLE, Ian PIT 9 0 0 0 COMEAU, Blake COL 4 0 0 0 CORRADO, Frank PIT 2 0 0 0 COUTURE, Logan SJS 21 1 2 3 COUTURIER, Sean PHI 3 0 0 0 COYLE, Charlie MIN 8 0 0 0 CRACKNELL, Adam DAL 6 0 0 0 CROSBY, Sidney PIT 25 1 4 5 CULLEN, Matt PIT 26 0 2 2 de HAAN, Calvin NYI 7 0 0 0 DeKEYSER, Danny DET 3 0 0 0 DEL ZOTTO, Michael PHI 9 0 0 0 DEMERS, Jason FLA 15 0 0 0 DESHARNAIS, David EDM 11 0 0 0 DESJARDINS, Andrew CHI 12 0 0 0 DILLON, Brenden SJS 6 0 0 0 DOAN, Shane ARI 11 1 0 1 DONSKOI, Joonas SJS 5 1 0 1 DOUGHTY, Drew LAK 21 0 3 3 DROUIN, Jonathan TBL 5 0 0 0 DUBINSKY, Brandon CBJ 9 0 1 1 DUCHENE, Matt COL 4 0 0 0 DUMBA, Matt MIN 1 0 0 0 DUMONT, Gabriel TBL 1 0 0 0 DUMOULIN, Brian PIT 9 0 2 2 EAKIN, Cody DAL 4 1 0 1 EAVES, Patrick ANA 15 0 0 0 EDLER, Alexander VAN 14 0 2 2 EDMUNDSON, Joel STL 3 0 0 0 EKBLAD, Aaron FLA 3 0 0 0 EKHOLM, Mattias NSH 4 0 1 1 EKMAN-LARSSON, Oliver ARI 7 0 0 0 ELLER, Lars WSH 11 0 0 0 ELLIS, Ryan NSH 4 0 0 0 EMELIN, Alexei MTL 8 0 1 1 ENGELLAND, Deryk CGY 4 0 0 0 ENNIS, Tyler BUF 3 1 0 1 ENSTROM, Toby WPG 1 0 0 0 ERIKSSON, Loui VAN 9 0 0 0 FABBRI, Robby STL 4 0 0 0 FAKSA, Radek DAL 3 0 0 0 FALK, Justin BUF 1 0 0 0 FAST, Jesper NYR 5 0 1 1 FEHR, Eric TOR 16 0 0 0 FERLAND, Micheal CGY 1 0 0 0 FIALA, Kevin NSH 1 0 0 0 FIDDLER, Vernon NSH 6 0 0 0 FILPPULA, Valtteri PHI 26 0 3 3 FISHER, Mike NSH 25 2 1 3 FLYNN, Brian MTL 2 0 0 0 FOLIGNO, Nick CBJ 5 1 0 1 FORSBERG, Filip NSH 4 0 0 0 FOWLER, Cam ANA 13 0 1 1

208 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS FRANSON, Cody BUF 6 0 0 0 FROLIK, Michael CGY 13 0 1 1 GABORIK, Marian LAK 23 2 1 3 GALCHENYUK, Alex MTL 6 2 0 2 GALLAGHER, Brendan MTL 9 0 1 1 GARDINER, Jake TOR 2 0 0 0 GARRISON, Jason TBL 10 1 1 2 GAUDREAU, Johnny CGY 2 0 0 0 GETZLAF, Ryan ANA 23 0 0 0 GIONTA, Brian BUF 24 0 1 1 GIONTA, Stephen NYI 7 0 0 0 GIORDANO, Mark CGY 1 0 0 0 GIRARDI, Dan NYR 26 0 2 2 GIROUX, Claude PHI 12 1 0 1 GLASS, Tanner NYR 14 0 0 0 GLENDENING, Luke DET 2 0 0 0 GOLIGOSKI, Alex ARI 8 0 0 0 GORGES, Josh BUF 12 0 1 1 GRABNER, Michael NYR 3 0 0 0 GRABOVSKI, Mikhail NYI 2 0 0 0 GRANLUND, Markus VAN 1 0 0 0 GRANLUND, Mikael MIN 6 1 0 1 GREEN, Mike DET 22 1 0 1 GREENE, Andy NJD 10 0 0 0 GREENE, Matt LAK 18 0 1 1 GRYBA, Eric EDM 3 0 0 0 GUDAS, Radko PHI 1 0 0 0 GUDBRANSON, Erik VAN 5 0 0 0 GUNNARSSON, Carl STL 6 0 0 0 HAGELIN, Carl PIT 26 1 3 4 HALEY, Micheal SJS 1 0 0 0 HAMHUIS, Dan DAL 11 0 0 0 HAMILTON, Dougie CGY 6 0 1 1 HAMONIC, Travis NYI 7 0 0 0 HANSEN, Jannik SJS 17 0 0 0 HANZAL, Martin MIN 4 1 1 2 HARTNELL, Scott CBJ 16 0 0 0 HAULA, Erik MIN 6 0 0 0 HAYES, Jimmy BOS 1 0 0 0 HAYES, Kevin NYR 5 1 0 1 HEDMAN, Victor TBL 10 0 2 2 HELM, Darren DET 11 1 0 1 HEMSKY, Ales DAL 7 0 1 1 HENDRICKS, Matt EDM 13 0 0 0 HENRIQUE, Adam NJD 7 2 0 2 HERTL, Tomas SJS 5 0 0 0 HICKEY, Thomas NYI 7 1 1 2 HJALMARSSON, Niklas CHI 37 0 1 1 HOFFMAN, Mike OTT 2 0 0 0 HOLDEN, Nick NYR 4 0 0 0 HORNQVIST, Patric PIT 13 1 0 1 HOSSA, Marian CHI 48 2 4 6 HUBERDEAU, Jonathan FLA 3 0 0 0 HUDLER, Jiri DAL 13 0 1 1 HUNWICK, Matt TOR 5 0 0 0 IGINLA, Jarome LAK 19 1 4 5 IRWIN, Matt NSH 3 0 0 0 JAGR, Jaromir FLA 42 4 3 7 JANMARK, Mattias DAL 3 0 0 0 JARNKROK, Calle NSH 4 0 0 0

209 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS JENNER, Boone CBJ 2 0 0 0 JOHANSEN, Ryan NSH 4 0 0 0 JOHANSSON, Marcus WSH 18 0 1 1 JOHNS, Stephen DAL 3 0 0 0 JOHNSON, Erik COL 4 0 0 0 JOHNSON, Jack CBJ 7 0 1 1 JOHNSON, Tyler TBL 8 2 0 2 JOKINEN, Jussi FLA 16 1 0 1 JONES, Seth CBJ 2 0 0 0 JOORIS, Josh ARI 1 0 0 0 JOSEFSON, Jacob NJD 3 0 0 0 JOSI, Roman NSH 5 0 0 0 JURCO, Tomas CHI 1 0 0 0 KADRI, Nazem TOR 2 0 0 0 KANE, Patrick CHI 37 5 3 8 KARLSSON, Erik OTT 8 0 1 1 KARLSSON, Melker SJS 5 0 0 0 KASSIAN, Zack EDM 2 0 0 0 KEITH, Duncan CHI 36 1 2 3 KELLY, Chris OTT 25 1 1 2 KESLER, Ryan ANA 20 1 1 2 KESSEL, Phil PIT 11 0 1 1 KILLORN, Alex TBL 8 0 0 0 KINDL, Jakub FLA 6 0 0 0 KING, Dwight MTL 16 0 0 0 KLEIN, Kevin NYR 14 0 0 0 KLINGBERG, John DAL 3 0 0 0 KOIVU, Mikko MIN 11 1 0 1 KOMAROV, Leo TOR 2 0 0 0 KOPITAR, Anze LAK 18 2 3 5 KORPIKOSKI, Lauri CBJ 6 0 0 0 KREIDER, Chris NYR 16 1 0 1 KREJCI, David BOS 26 2 2 4 KRONWALL, Niklas DET 18 0 2 2 KRUG, Torey BOS 9 0 0 0 KRUGER, Marcus CHI 27 1 0 1 KUCHEROV, Nikita TBL 8 2 1 3 KUHNHACKL, Tom PIT 7 0 0 0 KULEMIN, Nikolay NYI 9 0 1 1 KULIKOV, Dmitry BUF 5 0 0 0 KUNITZ, Chris PIT 29 1 2 3 KUZNETSOV, Evgeny WSH 7 0 0 0 LADD, Andrew NYI 15 1 0 1 LANDESKOG, Gabriel COL 4 0 1 1 LARSSON, Adam EDM 1 0 0 0 LAZAR, Curtis CGY 2 0 0 0 LEDDY, Nick NYI 28 0 1 1 LEE, Anders NYI 2 0 0 0 LEHTERA, Jori STL 4 0 0 0 LETANG, Kris PIT 22 1 1 2 LETESTU, Mark EDM 3 0 0 0 LEWIS, Trevor LAK 19 0 1 1 LILES, John-Michael BOS 15 0 1 1 LINDHOLM, Hampus ANA 7 0 0 0 LITTLE, Bryan WPG 1 0 0 0 LOVEJOY, Ben NJD 17 0 1 1 LOWRY, Adam WPG 1 0 0 0 LUCIC, Milan EDM 28 0 3 3 LUPUL, Joffrey TOR 9 2 0 2 MAATTA, Olli PIT 8 0 0 0

210 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS MacARTHUR, Clarke OTT 4 0 0 0 MacDONALD, Andrew PHI 1 0 0 0 MacKENZIE, Derek FLA 5 0 0 0 MacKINNON, Nathan COL 4 1 1 2 MALKIN, Evgeni PIT 25 1 3 4 MARCHAND, Brad BOS 20 1 2 3 MARCHESSAULT, Jonathan FLA 1 0 0 0 MARKOV, Andrei MTL 22 0 3 3 MARLEAU, Patrick SJS 39 4 4 8 MAROON, Patrick EDM 8 0 2 2 MARTIN, Matt TOR 9 0 0 0 MARTIN, Paul SJS 23 0 2 2 MARTINEZ, Alec LAK 15 2 1 3 MATHESON, Michael FLA 3 0 0 0 MATTHIAS, Shawn WPG 2 0 0 0 McCLEMENT, Jay CAR 3 0 0 0 McCORMICK, Cody BUF 8 0 0 0 McDONAGH, Ryan NYR 22 1 2 3 McGINN, Jamie ARI 11 0 0 0 McKEGG, Gregg TBL 1 0 0 0 McLEOD, Cody NSH 10 0 0 0 McNABB, Brayden LAK 1 0 0 0 McQUAID, Adam BOS 15 0 2 2 MEGNA, Jayson VAN 1 0 0 0 METHOT, Marc OTT 4 0 1 1 MICHALEK, Zbynek ARI 2 0 0 0 MILLER, Drew DET 7 0 0 0 MILLER, J.T. NYR 6 0 0 0 MILLER, Kevan BOS 3 0 0 0 MITCHELL, John COL 4 0 1 1 MITCHELL, Torrey MTL 22 0 1 1 MONAHAN, Sean CGY 2 0 0 0 MOORE, Dominic BOS 16 0 1 1 MOORE, John NJD 9 0 0 0 MOULSON, Matt BUF 6 0 0 0 MURRAY, Ryan CBJ 1 0 0 0 MUZZIN, Jake LAK 12 0 0 0 MYERS, Tyler WPG 4 0 0 0 NAMESTNIKOV, Vladislav TBL 5 0 0 0 NASH, Rick NYR 15 0 1 1 NEAL, James NSH 12 1 0 1 NEIL, Chris OTT 20 1 1 2 NELSON, Brock NYI 8 0 1 1 NEMETH, Patrik DAL 1 0 0 0 NESTEROV, Nikita MTL 3 0 1 1 NIEDERREITER, Nino MIN 6 1 0 1 NIELSEN, Frans DET 9 0 0 0 NIETO, Matt COL 6 0 0 0 NISKANEN, Matt WSH 18 0 1 1 NOLAN, Jordan LAK 7 0 0 0 NORDSTROM, Joakim CAR 2 0 0 0 NYQUIST, Gustav DET 7 1 1 2 ODUYA, Johnny CHI 31 0 2 2 OKPOSO, Kyle BUF 9 0 1 1 O’REILLY, Ryan BUF 7 1 0 1 ORLOV, Dmitry WSH 3 0 0 0 ORPIK, Brooks WSH 21 1 0 1 OSHIE, T.J. WSH 10 1 0 1 OTT, Steve MTL 16 1 1 2 OVECHKIN, Alex WSH 25 0 2 2

211 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PACIORETTY, Max MTL 9 0 0 0 PAGEAU, Jean-Gabriel OTT 4 0 0 0 PALAT, Ondrej TBL 8 0 2 2 PALMIERI, Kyle NJD 10 0 0 0 PANARIN, Artemi CHI 2 0 0 0 PANIK, Richard CHI 2 0 1 1 PAQUETTE, Cedric TBL 8 0 0 0 PARAYKO, Colton STL 4 0 0 0 PARENTEAU, P.A. NSH 5 0 0 0 PARISE, Zach MIN 21 0 3 3 PATERYN, Greg DAL 1 0 0 0 PAVELSKI, Joe SJS 26 3 1 4 PEARSON, Tanner LAK 9 1 0 1 PERREAULT, Mathieu WPG 6 0 0 0 PERRON, David STL 6 0 0 0 PERRY, Corey ANA 22 1 0 1 PETROVIC, Alex FLA 3 0 0 0 PETRY, Jeff MTL 3 0 0 0 PHANEUF, Dion OTT 6 0 0 0 PIETRANGELO, Alex STL 11 0 1 1 PLEKANEC, Tomas MTL 20 1 3 4 POLAK, Roman TOR 13 0 1 1 POMINVILLE, Jason MIN 18 1 2 3 POULIOT, Benoit EDM 12 0 2 2 PRINCE, Shane NYI 5 0 0 0 PROSSER, Nate MIN 5 0 1 1 PROUT, Dalton NJD 1 0 0 0 PYATT, Tom OTT 5 0 0 0 QUINCEY, Kyle CBJ 14 0 0 0 QUINE, Alan NYI 4 1 1 2 RADULOV, Alexander MTL 3 0 0 0 RAKELL, Rickard ANA 7 1 0 1 READ, Matt PHI 3 0 1 1 REAVES, Ryan STL 10 0 0 0 RICHARDSON, Brad ARI 15 0 0 0 RITCHIE, Brett DAL 1 0 0 0 ROBIDAS, Stephane TOR 12 0 2 2 ROUSSEL, Antoine DAL 4 0 0 0 ROZSIVAL, Michal CHI 28 1 1 2 RUSSELL, Kris EDM 6 0 0 0 RUST, Bryan PIT 7 0 1 1 RYAN, Bobby OTT 9 0 0 0 SAAD, Brandon CBJ 21 0 1 1 SALOMAKI, Miikka NSH 2 0 1 1 SAVARD, David CBJ 2 0 0 0 SBISA, Luca VAN 6 0 0 0 SCANDELLA, Marco MIN 8 0 0 0 SCEVIOUR, Colton FLA 3 0 0 0 SCHEIFELE, Mark WPG 1 0 0 0 SCHENN, Brayden PHI 3 0 0 0 SCHENN, Luke ARI 1 0 0 0 SCHLEMKO, David SJS 3 0 0 0 SCHMIDT, Nate WSH 1 0 0 0 SCHROEDER, Jordan MIN 1 0 0 0 SCHULTZ, Justin PIT 5 0 0 0 SCHULTZ, Nick PHI 6 0 0 0 SCHWARTZ, Jaden STL 10 0 0 0 SEABROOK, Brent CHI 35 3 2 5 SEDIN, Daniel VAN 25 0 3 3 SEDIN, Henrik VAN 25 2 1 3

212 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS SEGUIN, Tyler DAL 14 1 2 3 SEIDENBERG, Dennis NYI 18 0 1 1 SEKERA, Andrej EDM 1 0 0 0 SHARP, Patrick DAL 39 1 2 3 SHATTENKIRK, Kevin WSH 11 0 1 1 SHAW, Andrew MTL 21 1 1 2 SHAW, Logan ANA 2 0 0 0 SHEAHAN, Riley DET 2 0 0 0 SHEARY, Conor PIT 6 1 1 2 SILFVERBERG, Jakob ANA 10 0 1 1 SIMMONDS, Wayne PHI 8 0 0 0 SISSONS, Colton NSH 2 0 0 0 SKILLE, Jack VAN 2 0 0 0 SMITH, Ben TOR 9 1 1 2 SMITH, Brendan NYR 7 0 0 0 SMITH, Craig NSH 5 0 0 0 SMITH, Reilly FLA 6 0 0 0 SMITH, Zack OTT 6 0 1 1 SMITH-PELLY, Devante NJD 5 0 0 0 SODERBERG, Carl COL 3 0 1 1 SPEZZA, Jason DAL 15 0 1 1 SPURGEON, Jared MIN 8 0 0 0 STAAL, Eric MIN 11 1 0 1 STAAL, Jordan CAR 10 0 2 2 STAAL, Marc NYR 20 1 0 1 STAFFORD, Drew BOS 6 0 0 0 STAJAN, Matt CGY 3 0 0 0 STALBERG, Viktor OTT 14 0 3 3 STASTNY, Paul STL 14 1 0 1 STEEN, Alexander STL 12 2 1 3 STEMPNIAK, Lee CAR 4 0 0 0 STEPAN, Derek NYR 21 1 1 2 STEWART, Chris MIN 6 0 0 0 STONE, Mark OTT 2 0 0 0 STONER, Clayton ANA 12 0 0 0 STRAIT, Brian WPG 4 0 0 0 STRALMAN, Anton TBL 19 0 0 0 STREIT, Mark PIT 5 0 0 0 STROME, Ryan NYI 4 0 0 0 STUART, Mark WPG 6 0 0 0 SUBBAN, P.K. NSH 12 1 0 1 SUNDQVIST, Oskar PIT 1 0 0 0 SUSTR, Andrej TBL 7 0 1 1 SUTER, Ryan MIN 15 0 2 2 SUTTER, Brandon VAN 9 0 0 0 TANEV, Chris VAN 2 0 0 0 TARASENKO, Vladimir STL 8 0 0 0 TATAR, Tomas DET 2 0 0 0 TAVARES, John NYI 9 2 0 2 TERAVAINEN, Teuvo CAR 6 0 1 1 THOMPSON, Nate ANA 8 0 0 0 THORBURN, Chris WPG 1 0 0 0 THORNTON, Joe SJS 36 1 6 7 THORNTON, Shawn FLA 29 0 0 0 TIERNEY, Chris SJS 5 0 1 1 TOEWS, Jonathan CHI 37 2 2 4 TOFFOLI, Tyler LAK 11 0 1 1 TOOTOO, Jordin CHI 6 0 1 1 TROCHECK, Vincent FLA 2 0 0 0 TROUBA, Jacob WPG 1 0 0 0

213 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS TURRIS, Kyle OTT 6 2 0 2 TYUTIN, Fedor COL 5 0 0 0 UPSHALL, Scottie STL 9 0 1 1 VANEK, Thomas FLA 14 0 0 0 van RIEMSDYK, James TOR 11 0 0 0 van RIEMSDYK, Trevor CHI 2 0 0 0 VATANEN, Sami ANA 6 0 0 0 VERMETTE, Antoine ANA 18 1 1 2 VERSTEEG, Kris CGY 24 0 1 1 VLASIC, Marc-Edouard SJS 28 0 0 0 VORACEK, Jakub PHI 3 1 1 2 VRBATA, Radim ARI 9 0 0 0 WARD, Joel SJS 21 1 1 2 WEBER, Shea MTL 10 0 0 0 WEBER, Yannick NSH 1 0 0 0 WEISE, Dale PHI 12 2 0 2 WHEELER, Blake WPG 5 0 0 0 WHITE, Ryan MIN 3 0 0 0 WIDEMAN, Dennis CGY 14 0 3 3 WIERCIOCH, Patrick COL 2 0 0 0 WILLIAMS, Justin WSH 35 1 3 4 WILSON, Colin NSH 5 0 1 1 WILSON, Scott PIT 2 0 0 0 WILSON, Tom WSH 8 0 0 0 WINGELS, Tommy OTT 9 0 0 0 WINNIK, Daniel WSH 11 0 0 0 WITKOWSKI, Luke TBL 1 0 0 0 YANDLE, Keith FLA 12 0 2 2 ZAJAC, Travis NJD 13 2 1 3 ZETTERBERG, Henrik DET 26 1 0 1 ZIBANEJAD, Mika NYR 4 0 0 0 ZUCCARELLO, Mats NYR 13 0 0 0 ZUCKER, Jason MIN 3 1 0 1

214 CAREER PLAYOFF OVERTIME STATISTICS, ACTIVE GOALTENDERS

GOALTENDER TEAM GP W L W% MINS GA SA GAA SV% ANDERSEN, Frederik TOR 6 3 3 .500 95 3 37 1.90 .919 ANDERSON, Craig OTT 8 5 3 .625 60 3 49 3.02 .939 BISHOP, Ben LAK 5 5 0 1.000 32 0 15 0.00 1.000 BOBROVSKY, Sergei CBJ 2 2 0 1.000 24 0 13 0.00 1.000 BUDAJ, Peter TBL 1 0 1 .000 3 1 2 23.68 .500 CRAWFORD, Corey CHI 26 15 11 .577 407 11 217 1.62 .949 DARLING, Scott CHI 2 2 0 1.000 69 0 43 0.00 1.000 DUBNYK, Devan MIN 1 1 0 1.000 5 0 3 0.00 1.000 ELLIOTT, Brian CGY 6 3 3 .500 68 3 41 2.66 .927 FLEURY, Marc-Andre PIT 17 8 9 .471 231 9 111 2.34 .919 GREISS, Thomas NYI 5 3 2 .600 84 2 43 1.44 .953 HOLTBY, Braden WSH 15 6 9 .400 155 9 80 3.48 .888 HOWARD, Jimmy DET 8 3 5 .375 47 5 28 6.44 .821 JONES, Martin SJS 5 1 4 .200 72 4 32 3.34 .875 KUEMPER, Darcy MIN 2 1 1 .500 9 1 5 6.99 .800 LEHTONEN, Kari DAL 2 1 1 .500 6 1 3 10.43 .667 LUNDQVIST, Henrik NYR 26 10 16 .385 326 16 178 2.95 .910 LUONGO, Roberto FLA 20 9 11 .450 367 11 205 1.80 .946 MILLER, Ryan VAN 17 9 8 .529 227 8 103 2.11 .922 MRAZEK, Petr DET 1 0 1 .000 2 1 1 24.83 .000 MURRAY, Matt PIT 6 4 2 .667 34 2 19 3.51 .895 NEUVIRTH, Michal PHI 3 2 1 .667 57 1 22 1.05 .955 NIEMI, Antti DAL 16 12 4 .750 156 4 82 1.53 .951 PAVELEC, Ondrej WPG 1 0 1 .000 5 1 4 11.54 .750 PRICE, Carey MTL 12 6 6 .500 128 6 81 2.82 .926 QUICK, Jonathan LAK 21 12 9 .571 255 9 113 2.12 .920 RASK, Tuukka BOS 14 9 5 .643 248 5 112 1.21 .955 REIMER, James FLA 2 0 2 .000 19 2 14 6.26 .857 RINNE, Pekka NSH 9 4 5 .444 188 5 92 1.60 .946 SCHNEIDER, Cory NJD 2 0 2 .000 18 2 19 6.76 .895 SMITH, Mike ARI 7 4 3 .571 70 3 47 2.57 .936 VARLAMOV, Semyon COL 8 4 4 .500 43 4 26 5.61 .846 VASILEVSKIY, Andrei TBL 2 1 1 .500 2 1 4 38.71 .750 WARD, Cam CAR 11 7 4 .636 76 4 35 3.14 .886

215 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF PENALTY SHOTS

DATE SHOOTER GOALTENDER GOAL FINAL SCORE SERIES March 21/22 Babe Dye, Toronto Hugh Lehman, Vancouver No VAN 1 at TOR 2* F March 25/37 Lionel Conacher, Mt. Maroons Tiny Thompson, Boston No Mtl. M. 0 at BOS 4 QF April 15/37 Alex Shibicky, NY Rangers Earl Robertson, Detroit No NYR 0 at DET 3 F March 24/38 Mush March, Chicago Wilf Cude, Montreal No MTL 0 at CHI 4 QF March 29/38 Lorne Carr, NY Americans Mike Karakas, Chicago No CHI 1 at NYA 3 SF April 10/38 Art Wiebe, Chicago Turk Broda, Toronto No TOR 1 at CHI 2 F March 24/42 Charlie Sands, Montreal Johnny Mowers, Detroit No DET 0 at MTL 5 QF April 13/44 Virgil Johnson, Chicago Bill Durnan, Montreal No CHI 4 at MTL 5* F April 9/68 Wayne Connelly, Minnesota Terry Sawchuk, Los Angeles Yes LAK 5 at MNS 7 QF April 27/68 Jim Roberts, St. Louis Cesare Maniago, Minnesota No STL 4 at MNS 3 SF May 16/71 Frank Mahovlich, Montreal Tony Esposito, Chicago No CHI 3 at MTL 4 F May 7/75 Bill Barber, Philadelphia Glenn Resch, NY Islanders No PHI 3 at NYI 4* SF April 20/79 Mike Walton, Chicago Glenn Resch, NY Islanders No NYI 4 at CHI 0 QF April 9/81 Peter McNab, Boston Don Beaupre, Minnesota No MNS 5 at BOS 4* PR April 17/81 Anders Hedberg, NY Rangers , St. Louis Yes NYR 6 at STL 4 QF April 9/83 Denis Potvin, NY Islanders , Washington No NYI 6 at WSH 2 DSF April 28/84 Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Don Beaupre, Minnesota Yes EDM 8 at MNS 5 CF May 1/84 Mats Naslund, Montreal Billy Smith, NY Islanders No MTL 1 at NYI 3 CF April 14/85 Bob Carpenter, Washington Billy Smith, NY Islanders No WSH 4 at NYI 6 DF May 28/85 , Philadelphia Grant Fuhr, Edmonton No PHI 3 at EDM 5 F May 30/85 Dave Poulin, Philadelphia Grant Fuhr, Edmonton No PHI 3 at EDM 8 F April 9/88 John Tucker, Buffalo Andy Moog, Boston Yes BOS 2 at BUF 6 DSF April 9/88 Petr Klima, Detroit Allan Bester, Toronto Yes DET 6 at TOR 3 DSF April 8/89 Neal Broten, Minnesota , St. Louis Yes STL 5 at MNS 3 DSF April 4/90 Al MacInnis, Calgary , Los Angeles Yes LAK 5 at CGY 3 DSF April 5/90 Randy Wood, NY Islanders Mike Richter, NY Rangers No NYI 1 at NYR 2 DSF May 3/90 Kelly Miller, Washington Andy Moog, Boston No WSH 3 at BOS 5 CF May 18/90 Petr Klima, Edmonton Reggie Lemelin, Boston No EDM 7 at BOS 2 F April 6/91 Basil McRae, Minnesota Ed Belfour, Chicago Yes MNS 2 at CHI 5 DSF April 10/91 Steve Duchesne, Los Angeles Kirk McLean, Vancouver Yes LAK 6 at VAN 1 DSF May 11/92 Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh , NYR Yes PIT 3 at NYR 2 DF May 13/92 Shawn McEachern, Pittsburgh John Vanbiesbrouck, NYR No NYR 1 at PIT 5 DF June 7/94 Pavel Bure, Vancouver Mike Richter, NYR No NYR 4 at VAN 2 F May 9/95 Patrick Poulin, Chicago Felix Potvin, Toronto No TOR 3 at CHI 0 CQF May 10/95 Michal Pivonka, Washington Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh No PIT 2 at WSH 6 CQF April 24/96 Joe Juneau, Washington Ken Wregget, Pittsburgh No PIT 3 at WSH 2^ CQF May 11/97 Eric Lindros, Philadelphia Steve Shields, Buffalo Yes PHI 6 at BUF 3 CSF April 23/98 Aleksey Morozov, Pittsburgh Andy Moog, Montreal No MTL 3 at PIT 2^ CQF April 22/99 Mats Sundin, Toronto John Vanbiesbrouck, PHI No PHI 3 at TOR 0 CQF May 29/99 Mats Sundin, Toronto Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Yes TOR 2 at BUF 5 CF April 16/00 Eric Desjardins, Philadelphia Dominik Hasek, Buffalo No PHI 2 at BUF 0 CQF April 11/01 Mark Recchi, Philadelphia Dominik Hasek, Buffalo No BUF 2 at PHI 1 CQF May 2/01 Martin Straka, Pittsburgh Dominik Hasek, Buffalo No BUF 5 at PIT 2 CSF May 12/01 Joe Sakic, Colorado Roman Turek, St. Louis Yes STL 1 at COL 4 CF April 21/02 Todd Bertuzzi, Vancouver Dominik Hasek, Detroit No DET 3 at VAN 1 CQF April 24/02 Shawn Bates, NY Islanders Curtis Joseph, Toronto Yes TOR 3 at NYI 4 CQF April 26/02 Mike Johnson, Phoenix Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose Yes PHX 1 at SJS 4 CQF April 15/03 Dainius Zubrus, Washington Nikolai Khabibulin, Tampa Bay No TBL 4 at WSH 3 CQF April 21/03 Robert Reichel, Toronto Roman Cechmanek, Philadelphia No PHI 1 at TOR 2 CQF April 7/04 , Nashville Manny Legace, Detroit No NSH 1 at DET 3 CQF April 28/06 Derek Roy, Buffalo Robert Esche, Philadelphia No BUF 4 at PHI 5 CQF June 5/06 Chris Pronger, Edmonton Cam Ward, Carolina Yes EDM 4 at CAR 5† F April 21/07 Daniel Cleary, Detroit Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary Yes CGY 1 at DET 5 CQF June 6/07 Antoine Vermette, Ottawa J.S. Giguere, Anaheim No OTT 2 at ANA 6 F April 9/08 Ryan Smyth, Colorado Niklas Backstrom, Minnesota No COL 3 at MIN 2 CQF April 15/08 Mike Richards, Philadelphia Cristobal Huet, Washington Yes WSH 3 at PHI 6 CQF April 18/08 John Madden, New Jersey Henrik Lundqvist, NY Rangers No NYR 5 at NJD 3 CQF 216 DATE SHOOTER GOALTENDER GOAL FINAL SCORE SERIES April 24/08 Andrei Kostitsyn, Montreal , Philadelphia No PHI 3 at MTL 4 CSF April 29/08 Niklas Hagman, Dallas Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose No SJS 1 at DAL 2 CSF May 1/08 Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Henrik Lundqvist, NY Rangers No PIT 0 at NYR 3 CSF April 20/10 Martin Erat, Nashville Antti Niemi, Chicago Yes CHI 1 at NSH 4 CQF May 4/10 Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose No SJS 4 at DET 3 CSF May 8/10 Joe Pavelski, San Jose , Detroit No SJS 2 at DET 1 CSF May 12/10 Ville Leino, Philadelphia Tuukka Rask, Boston No PHI 2 at BOS 1 CSF April 24/11 Michael Frolik, Chicago Cory Schneider, Vancouver Yes VAN 3 at CHI 4 CQF April 25/11 Chris Connor, Pittsburgh , Tampa Bay No PIT 3 at TBL 4 CQF April 26/11 Alexandre Burrows, Vancouver Corey Crawford, Chicago No CHI 1 at VAN 2 CQF April 18/12 Dustin Brown, Los Angeles Cory Schneider, Vancouver No VAN 3 at LAK 1 CQF May 27/13 Michael Frolik, Chicago Jimmy Howard, Detroit Yes CHI 4 at DET 3 CSF May 16/14 Corey Perry, Anaheim Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles No LAK 6 at ANA 2 SR May 6/15 Carl Hagelin, NY Rangers Braden Holtby, Washington No NYR 1 at WSH 2 SR April 22/16 Aleksander Barkov, Florida Thomas Greiss, NY Islanders No NYI 2 at FLA 1^ FR April 22/16 Patrick Marleau, San Jose Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles No SJS 6 at LAK 3 FR * Game was decided in overtime, but was taken during regulation ^ Shot was taken in overtime † First penalty shot scored in Stanley Cup Final history

217 PLAYOFF COACHING REGISTER

COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER ABEL, Sid Chicago 7 3 4 1 Detroit 69 29 40 8 Totals 76 32 44 9 1952-76 ADAMS, Jack Detroit 105 52 52 1 15 3 1927-47 ALLEN, Keith Philadelphia 11 3 8 2 1967-69 ARBOUR, Al St. Louis 11 4 7 1 NY Islanders 198 119 79 15 4 Totals 209 123 86 16 4 1970-08 BABCOCK, Mike Anaheim 21 15 6 1 Detroit 123 67 56 10 1 Totals 144 82 62 11 1 2002-15 BARBER, Bill Philadelphia 11 3 8 2 2000-02 BERENSON, Red St. Louis 14 5 9 2 1979-82 BERGERON, Michel Quebec 68 31 37 7 1980-90 BERRY, Bob Los Angeles 10 2 8 3 Montreal 8 2 6 2 St. Louis 15 7 8 2 Totals 33 11 22 7 1978-94 BERUBE, Craig Philadelphia 7 3 4 1 2013-14 BEVERLEY, Nick Toronto 6 2 4 1 1995-96 BLACKBURN, Don Hartford 3 0 3 1 1979-81 BLAIR, Wren Minnesota 14 7 7 1 1967-70 BLAKE, Toe Montreal 119 82 37 13 8 1955-68 BLASHILL, Jeff Detroit 5 1 4 1 2015-16 BOILEAU, Marc Pittsburgh 9 5 4 1 1973-76 BOIVIN, Leo St. Louis 3 1 2 1 1975-78 BOUCHER, Frank NY Rangers 27 13 14 4 1 1939-54 BOUCHER, George Mtl. Maroons 2 0 2 0 1 1930-50 BOUCHER, Guy Tampa Bay 18 11 7 1 2010-13 BOUDREAU, Bruce Washington 37 17 20 4 Anaheim 43 24 19 4 Totals 80 41 39 8 2007-16 BOWMAN, Scotty St. Louis 52 26 26 4 Montreal 98 70 28 8 5 Buffalo 36 18 18 5 Pittsburgh 33 23 10 2 1 Detroit 134 86 48 9 3 Totals 353 223 130 28 9 1967-02 BOWNESS, Rick Boston 15 8 7 1 1988-05 BROOKS, Herb NY Rangers 24 12 12 3 New Jersey 5 1 4 1 Pittsburgh 11 6 5 1 Totals 40 19 21 5 1981-00 BROPHY, John Toronto 19 9 10 2 1986-89 BURNS, Charlie Minnesota 6 2 4 1 1969-75 BURNS, Pat Montreal 56 30 26 4 Toronto 46 23 23 3 Boston 18 8 10 2 New Jersey 29 17 12 2 1 Totals 149 78 71 11 1 1988-05 BYLSMA, Dan Pittsburgh 78 43 35 6 1 2008-14 CAMERON, Dave Ottawa 6 2 4 1 2014-15 CAMPBELL, Colin NY Rangers 36 18 18 3 1994-98 CAPUANO, Jack NY Islanders 24 10 14 3 2010-16 CARBONNEAU, Guy Montreal 12 5 7 1 2006-09

218 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER CARLYLE, Randy Anaheim 62 36 26 5 1 Toronto 7 3 4 1 Totals 69 39 30 6 1 2005-13 CARPENTER, Doug Toronto 5 1 4 1 1984-91 CARROLL, Dick Toronto 2 1 1 0 1 1 1917-19 CARROLL, Frank Toronto 2 0 2 0 1 1920-21 CASSIDY, Bruce Washington 6 2 4 1 2002-04 CHEEVERS, Gerry Boston 34 15 19 4 1980-85 CHERRY, Don Boston 55 31 24 5 1974-80 CLANCY, King Toronto 14 2 12 3 1937-56 CLAPPER, Dit Boston 25 8 17 4 1945-49 CLEGHORN, Odie Pittsburgh 4 1 2 1 2 1925-29 CLEGHORN, Sprague Mtl. Maroons 4 1 1 2 1 1931-32 CLOUSTON, Cory Ottawa 6 2 4 1 2008-11 CONSTANTINE, Kevin San Jose 25 11 14 2 Pittsburgh 19 8 11 2 New Jersey 6 2 4 1 Totals 50 21 29 5 1993-02 COOPER, Jon Tampa Bay 47 25 22 3 2012-16 CRAWFORD, Marc Quebec 6 2 4 1 Colorado 46 29 17 3 1 Vancouver 27 12 15 3 Totals 79 43 36 7 1 1994-11 CREIGHTON, Fred Atlanta 9 2 7 4 1974-80 CRISP, Terry Calgary 37 22 15 3 1 Tampa Bay 6 2 4 1 Totals 43 24 19 4 1 1987-98 CROZIER, Joe Buffalo 6 2 4 1 1971-81 CUNNIFF, John New Jersey 6 2 4 1 1982-91 CURRY, Alex Ottawa 2 0 1 1 1 1925-26 DANDURAND, Leo Montreal 8 5 3 0 4 1 1921-35 DAY, Hap Toronto 80 49 31 9 5 1940-50 DeBOER, Peter New Jersey 24 14 10 1 San Jose 24 14 10 1 Totals 42 28 20 2 2008-16 DEMERS, Jacques St. Louis 33 16 17 3 Detroit 38 20 18 3 Montreal 27 19 8 2 1 Totals 98 55 43 8 1 1979-99 DESJARDINS, Willie Vancouver 6 2 4 1 2014-15 DINEEN, Kevin Florida 7 3 4 1 2011-13 DUDLEY, Rick Buffalo 12 4 8 2 1989-04 DUGAL, Jules Montreal 3 1 2 1 1938-39 DUNCAN, Art Toronto 2 0 1 1 1 1926-32 DUTTON, Red NY Americans 11 4 7 3 1936-40 ESPOSITO, Phil NY Rangers 10 2 8 2 1986-89 EVANS, Jack Hartford 16 8 8 2 1975-88 FERGUSON, John Winnipeg 3 0 3 1 1975-86 FRANCIS, Bob Phoenix 10 2 8 2 1999-04 FRANCIS, Emile NY Rangers 75 34 41 9 St. Louis 14 5 9 2 Totals 89 39 50 11 1965-83 FTOREK, Robbie Los Angeles 16 5 11 2 New Jersey 7 3 4 1 Boston 6 2 4 1 Totals 29 10 19 4 1987-03 GAINEY, Bob Minnesota 30 17 13 2 Dallas 14 6 8 2 Montreal 10 2 8 2 Totals 54 25 29 6 1990-09

219 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER GALLANT, Gerard Florida 6 2 4 1 2004-16 GEOFFRION, Bernie Atlanta 4 0 4 1 1968-80 GERARD, Eddie Mtl. Maroons 21 8 8 5 5 1 1917-35 GILL, David Ottawa 8 3 2 3 2 1 1926-29 GLOVER, Fred Oakland 11 3 8 2 1968-74 GORDON, Jackie Minnesota 25 11 14 3 1970-75 GORING, Butch Boston 3 0 3 1 1985-01 GORMAN, Tommy NY Americans 2 0 1 1 1 Chicago 8 6 1 1 1 1 Mtl. Maroons 15 7 6 2 3 1 Totals 25 13 8 4 5 2 1925-38 GOTTSELIG, Johnny Chicago 4 0 4 1 1944-48 GRANATO, Tony Colorado 18 9 9 2 2002-09 GREEN, Pete Ottawa 8 3 4 1 4 3 1919-25 GREEN, Ted Edmonton 16 8 8 1 1991-94 GUIDOLIN, Bep Boston 21 11 10 2 1972-76 HAKSTOL, Dave Philadelphia 6 2 4 1 2015-16 HARRIS, Ted Minnesota 2 0 2 1 1975-78 HART, Cecil Montreal 37 16 17 4 8 2 1926-39 HARTLEY, Bob Colorado 80 49 31 4 1 Atlanta 4 0 4 1 Calgary 11 5 6 1 Totals 95 57 38 6 1 1998-15 HARTSBURG, Craig Chicago 16 8 8 2 Anaheim 4 0 4 1 Totals 20 8 12 3 1995-09 HARVEY, Doug NY Rangers 6 2 4 1 1961-62 HAY, Don Phoenix 7 3 4 1 1996-01 HELMER, Rosie NY Americans 5 2 3 0 1 1935-36 HENNING, Lorne Minnesota 5 2 3 1 1985-01 HITCHCOCK, Ken Dallas 80 47 33 5 1 Philadelphia 37 19 18 3 Columbus 4 0 4 1 St. Louis 47 20 27 5 Totals 168 86 82 14 1 1995-16 HLINKA, Ivan Pittsburgh 18 9 9 1 2000-02 HOLMGREN, Paul Philadelphia 19 10 9 1 1988-96 HUNTER, Dale Washington 14 7 7 1 2011-12 IMLACH, Punch Toronto 92 44 48 11 4 1958-80 INGLIS, Bill Buffalo 3 1 2 1 1978-79 IRVIN, Dick Chicago 9 5 3 1 1 Toronto 66 33 32 1 9 1 Montreal 115 62 53 14 3 Totals 190 100 88 2 24 4 1928-56 IVAN, Tommy Detroit 67 36 31 7 3 1947-58 JOHNSON, Bob Calgary 52 25 27 5 Pittsburgh 24 16 8 1 1 Totals 76 41 35 6 1 1982-91 JOHNSON, Tom Boston 22 15 7 2 1 1970-73 JOHNSTON, Eddie Chicago 7 3 4 1 Pittsburgh 46 22 24 5 Totals 53 25 28 6 1979-97 JOHNSTON, Mike Pittsburgh 5 1 4 1 2014-15 JULIEN, Claude Montreal 11 4 7 1 Boston 97 57 40 7 1 Totals 108 61 47 8 1 2002-14 KASPER, Steve Boston 5 1 4 1 1995-97

220 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER KEENAN, Mike Philadelphia 57 32 25 4 Chicago 60 33 27 4 NY Rangers 23 16 7 1 1 St. Louis 20 10 10 2 Calgary 13 5 8 2 Totals 173 96 77 13 1 1984-09 KELLY, Pat Colorado 2 0 2 1 1977-79 Totals 62 24 38 8 1967-77 KELLY, Red Los Angeles 18 7 11 2 Pittsburgh 14 6 8 2 Toronto 30 11 19 4 KING, Dave Calgary 20 8 12 3 1992-03 KROMM, Bobby Detroit 7 3 4 1 1977-80 LALONDE, Newsy Montreal 11 5 4 2 4 Ottawa 2 0 1 1 1 Totals 13 5 5 3 5 1917-35 LAMORIELLO, Lou New Jersey 20 10 10 2 2005-07 LAVIOLETTE, Peter NY Islanders 12 4 8 2 Carolina 25 16 9 1 1 Philadelphia 45 23 22 3 Nashville 20 9 11 2 Totals 102 52 50 8 1 2001-16 LEMAIRE, Jacques Montreal 27 15 12 2 New Jersey 61 35 26 5 1 Minnesota 29 11 18 3 Totals 117 61 56 10 1 1983-11 LEWIS, Dave Detroit 16 6 10 2 1998-07 LEY, Rick Hartford 13 5 8 2 Vancouver 11 4 7 1 Totals 24 9 15 3 1989-96 LONG, Barry Winnipeg 11 3 8 2 1983-86 LOUGHLIN, Clem Chicago 4 1 2 1 2 1934-37 LOW, Ron Edmonton 28 10 18 3 1994-02 LOWE, Kevin Edmonton 5 1 4 1 1999-00 MacLEAN, Doug Florida 27 13 14 2 1995-04 MacLEAN, Paul Ottawa 17 8 9 2 2011-13 MacNEIL, Al Montreal 20 12 8 1 1 Atlanta 4 1 3 1 Calgary 19 9 10 2 Totals 43 22 21 4 1 1970-03 MacTAVISH, Craig Edmonton 36 19 17 3 2000-09 MAGNUSON, Keith Chicago 3 0 3 1 1980-82 MAHONEY, Bill Minnesota 16 7 9 1 1983-85 MALONEY, Dan Toronto 10 6 4 1 Winnipeg 15 5 10 2 Totals 25 11 14 3 1984-89 MALONEY, Phil Vancouver 7 1 6 2 1973-77 MARTIN, Jacques St. Louis 16 7 9 2 Ottawa 69 31 38 8 Montreal 26 12 14 2 Totals 111 50 61 12 1986-12 MAURICE, Paul Carolina 53 25 28 4 Winnipeg 4 0 4 1 Totals 57 25 32 5 1995-15 McCAMMON, Bob Philadelphia 10 1 9 3 Vancouver 7 3 4 1 Totals 17 4 13 4 1978-91 McLELLAN, John Toronto 11 3 8 2 1969-73 McLELLAN, Todd San Jose 62 30 32 6 2008-14 McVIE, Tom New Jersey 14 6 8 2 1975-92

221 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER MELROSE, Barry Los Angeles 24 13 11 1 1992-09 MILBURY, Mike Boston 40 23 17 2 1989-99 MUCKLER, John Edmonton 40 25 15 2 1 Buffalo 27 11 16 4 Totals 67 36 31 6 1 1968-00 MULDOON, Pete Chicago 2 0 1 1 1 1926-27 MUNRO, Dunc Mtl. Maroons 4 1 3 0 1 1929-31 MURDOCH, Bob Chicago 5 1 4 1 Winnipeg 7 3 4 1 Totals 12 4 8 2 1987-91 MURPHY, Mike Los Angeles 5 1 4 1 1986-98 MURRAY, Andy Los Angeles 24 10 14 3 St. Louis 4 0 4 1 Totals 28 10 18 4 1999-10 MURRAY, Bryan Washington 53 24 29 7 Detroit 25 10 15 3 Ottawa 34 18 16 3 Totals 112 52 60 13 1981-08 MURRAY, Terry Washington 39 18 21 4 Philadelphia 46 28 18 3 Florida 4 0 4 1 Los Angeles 12 4 8 2 Totals 101 50 51 10 1989-12 NEALE, Harry Vancouver 14 3 11 4 1978-86 NEILSON, Roger Toronto 19 8 11 2 Buffalo 8 4 4 1 Vancouver 21 12 9 2 NY Rangers 29 13 16 3 Philadelphia 29 14 15 3 Totals 106 51 55 11 1977-02 NOLAN, Ted Buffalo 12 5 7 1 NY Islanders 5 1 4 1 Totals 17 6 11 2 1995-08 NYKOLUK, Mike Toronto 7 1 6 2 1980-84 OATES, Adam Washington 7 3 4 1 2012-13 O’CONNELL, Mike Boston 5 1 4 1 2002-03 O’DONOGHUE, George Toronto 2 1 0 1 1 1 1921-23 OLIVER, Murray Minnesota 9 4 5 1 1982-83 O’REILLY, Terry Boston* 37 17 19 1 3 1986-89 * Playoff game May 24, 1988, suspended due to power failure. Score tied. PADDOCK, John Winnipeg 13 5 8 2 1991-08 PAGE, Pierre Minnesota 12 4 8 2 Quebec 6 2 4 1 Calgary 4 0 4 1 Totals 22 6 16 4 1988-98 PATRICK, Craig NY Rangers 17 7 10 2 Pittsburgh 5 1 4 1 Totals 22 8 14 3 1980-97 PATRICK, Frank Boston 6 2 4 0 2 1934-36 PATRICK, Lester NY Rangers 65 32 26 7 12 2 1926-39 PATRICK, Lynn NY Rangers 12 7 5 1 Boston* 28 9 18 1 4 Totals 40 16 23 1 5 1948-76 * Playoff game March 31,1951, suspended due toToronto city curfew. Score tied. PERRON, Jean Montreal 48 30 18 3 1 1985-89 PERRY, Don Los Angeles 10 4 6 1 1981-84 PILOUS, Rudy Chicago 41 19 22 5 1 1957-63 PLAGER, Barclay St. Louis 4 1 3 1 1977-83 PLAYFAIR, Jim Calgary 6 2 4 1 2006-07 PLEAU, Larry Hartford 10 2 8 2 1980-89 POLANO, Nick Detroit 7 1 6 2 1982-85 222 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER POWERS, Eddie Toronto 2 0 2 0 1 1924-26 PRIMEAU, Joe Toronto* 15 8 6 1 2 1 1950-53 * Playoff game March 31,1951, suspended due toToronto city curfew. Score tied. PRONOVOST, Marcel Buffalo 8 3 5 1 1977-79 PULFORD, Bob Los Angeles 26 10 16 4 Chicago 45 17 28 6 Totals 71 27 44 10 1972-00 QUENNEVILLE, Joel St. Louis 68 34 34 7 Colorado 19 8 11 2 Chicago 124 76 48 8 3 Totals 211 118 93 17 3 1996-16 QUINN, Pat Philadelphia 39 22 17 3 Los Angeles 3 0 3 1 Vancouver 61 31 30 5 Toronto 80 41 39 6 Totals 183 94 89 15 1978-10 REAY, Billy Chicago 116 56 60 12 1957-77 RENNEY, Tom NY Rangers 24 11 13 3 1996-12 RICHARDS, Todd Columbus 6 2 4 1 2009-14 RISEBROUGH, Doug Calgary 7 3 4 1 1990-92 ROBERTS, Jim Hartford 7 3 4 1 1981-97 ROBINSON, Larry Los Angeles 4 0 4 1 New Jersey 48 31 17 2 1 Totals 52 31 21 3 1 1995-06 ROSS, Art Boston 70 32 33 5 12 2 1917-45 ROY, Patrick Colorado 7 3 4 1 2013-14 RUEL, Claude Montreal 27 18 9 3 1 1968-81 RUFF, Lindy Buffalo 101 57 44 8 Dallas 19 9 10 2 Totals 120 66 54 10 1997-16 SACCO, Joe Colorado 6 2 4 1 2009-13 SATHER, Glen Edmonton* 127 89 37 1 10 4 1979-04 * Playoff game May 24, 1988, suspended due to power failure. Score tied. SATOR, Ted NY Rangers 16 8 8 1 Buffalo 11 3 8 2 Totals 27 11 16 3 1985-89 SCHINKEL, Ken Pittsburgh 6 2 4 2 1972-77 SCHMIDT, Milt Boston 34 15 19 4 1954-76 SCHOENFELD, Jim New Jersey 20 11 9 1 Washington 24 10 14 3 Phoenix 13 5 8 2 Totals 57 26 31 6 1985-99 SHERO, Fred Philadelphia 83 48 35 6 2 NY Rangers 27 15 12 2 Totals 110 63 47 8 2 1971-81 SIMPSON, Terry NY Islanders 20 9 11 2 Winnipeg 6 2 4 1 Totals 26 11 15 3 1986-96 SINDEN, Harry Boston 43 24 19 5 1 1966-85 SKINNER, Jimmy Detroit 26 14 12 3 1 1954-58 SMITH, Alf Ottawa 5 1 4 0 1 1918-19 SMITH, Floyd Buffalo 32 16 16 3 1971-80 SMYTHE, Conn Toronto 4 2 2 0 1 1927-32 SONMOR, Glen Minnesota 47 26 21 4 1978-87 STASIUK, Vic Philadelphia 4 0 4 1 1969-73 STEVENS, John Philadelphia 23 11 12 2 2006-12 STEWART, Bill Chicago 10 7 3 1 1 1937-39 STEWART, Ron Los Angeles 2 0 2 1 1975-78 SULLIVAN, Mike Boston 7 3 4 1 Pittsburgh 24 16 8 1 1 Totals 31 19 12 2 1 2003-16 223 COACH TEAMS GC W L T YEARS CUPS CAREER SUTTER, Brent New Jersey 12 4 8 2 2007-12 SUTTER, Brian St. Louis 41 20 21 4 Boston 22 7 15 3 Chicago 5 1 4 1 Totals 68 28 40 8 1988-05 SUTTER, Darryl Chicago 26 11 15 3 San Jose 42 18 24 5 Calgary 33 18 15 2 Los Angeles 69 42 27 4 2 Totals 170 89 81 14 2 1992-16 TALBOT, Jean-Guy St. Louis 5 1 4 1 NY Rangers 3 1 2 1 Totals 8 2 6 2 1972-78 TESSIER, Orval Chicago 18 9 9 2 1982-85 THERRIEN, Michel Montreal 47 24 23 4 Pittsburgh 25 15 10 2 Totals 72 39 33 6 2000-15 THOMPSON, Paul Chicago 19 7 12 4 1938-45 TIPPETT, Dave Dallas 47 21 26 5 Phoenix 27 12 15 3 Totals 74 33 41 8 2002-13 TOBIN, Bill Chicago 4 1 2 1 2 1929-32 TORCHETTI, John Minnesota 6 2 4 1 2004-16 TORTORELLA, John NY Rangers 44 19 25 4 Tampa Bay 45 24 21 4 1 Totals 89 43 46 8 1 1999-13 TREMBLAY, Mario Montreal 11 3 8 2 1995-97 TROTZ, Barry Nashville 50 19 31 7 Washington 26 13 13 2 Totals 76 32 44 9 1998-16 UBRIACO, Gene Pittsburgh 11 7 4 1 1988-90 VIGNEAULT, Alain Montreal 10 4 6 1 Vancouver 68 33 35 6 NY Rangers 49 25 24 3 Totals 127 62 65 10 1997-16 WATSON, Phil NY Rangers 16 4 12 3 1955-63 WATT, Tom Winnipeg 7 1 6 2 Vancouver 3 0 3 1 Totals 10 1 9 3 1981-92 WEBSTER, Tom Los Angeles 28 12 16 3 1986-92 WEILAND, Cooney Boston 17 10 7 2 1 1939-41 WHITE, Bill Chicago 2 0 2 1 1976-77 WILSON, Johnny Pittsburgh 12 4 8 2 1969-80 WILSON, Ron Anaheim 11 4 7 1 Washington 32 15 17 3 San Jose 52 28 24 4 Totals 95 47 48 8 1993-12 YEO, Mike Minnesota 28 11 17 3 2011-15 YOUNG, Garry St. Louis 2 0 2 1 1972-76

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