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1989 SC Playoff Summaries MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 9 3 Jesse Belanger, Brian Bellows, Patrice Brisebois, Benoit Brunet, Guy Carbonneau CAPTAIN, J.J. Daigneault, Vincent Damphousse, Eric Desjardins, Gilbert Dionne, Paul DiPietro, Donald Dufresne, Todd Ewen, Kevin Haller, Sean Hill, Mike Keane, Stephan Lebeau, John LeClair, Gary Leeman, Kirk Muller, Lyle Odelein, Andre Racicot, Rob Ramage, Mario Roberge, Ed Ronan, Patrick Roy, Denis Savard, Mathieu Schneider Ronald Corey PRESIDENT, Serge Savard GENERAL MANAGER Jacques Demers HEAD COACH © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1993 ADAMS DIVISION SEMI-FINAL 1 BOSTON BRUINS 109 v. 4 BUFFALO SABRES 86 GM HARRY SINDEN, HC BRIAN SUTTER v. GM GERRY MEEHAN, HC JOHN MUCKLER SABRES SWEEP SERIES Sunday, April 18 Tuesday, April 20 BUFFALO 5 @ BOSTON 4 OVERTIME BUFFALO 4 @ BOSTON 0 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BUFFALO, Dave Hannan 1 (unassisted) 2:32 1. BUFFALO, Wayne Presley 1 (unassisted) 4:27 SHG GWG 2. BUFFALO, Pat LaFontaine 1 (Alexander Mogilny) 9:26 2. BUFFALO, Randy Wood 1 (Bill Houlder, Bob Sweeney) 8:07 PPG Penalties — Mogilny Bu 0:26, Wiemer Bo 3:36, Errey Bu 7:29, Shaw Bo 8:58, Neely Bo 12:31, Wood Bu 15:04, Penalties — Roberts Bo B. Sweeney Bu 1:15, Mogilny Bu 2:39, Poulin Bo 6:24, Smolinski Bo Carney Bu 8:28, Smehlik Bu 18:08 May Bu Poulin Bo 12:10, Hannan Bu 19:26 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Joe Juneau 1 (Cam Neely, Adam Oates) 7:20 PPG 3. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 3 (Pat LaFontaine) 5:03 4. BOSTON, Cam Neely 1 (Adam Oates, Joe Juneau) 14:42 5. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 1 (Dale Hawerchuk, Richard Smehlik) 19:55 Penalties — Carney Bu Poulin Bo 3:02, Shaw Bo 6:45, Wood Bu 15:02 Penalties — Errey Bu D. Sweeney Bo 0:32, Ledyard Bu 5:33, Audette Bu 9:16, Audette Bu 17:15 THIRD PERIOD 4. BUFFALO, Dale Hawerchuk 1 (Keith Carney, Richard Smehlik) 14:48 PPG THIRD PERIOD 6. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 2 (unassisted) 3:46 Penalties — Juneau Bo 6:37, May Bu 10:46, Kimble Bo 12:54, Hannan Bu 18:34, Neely Bo 19:17 7. BOSTON, Cam Neely 2 (Joe Juneau, Adam Oates) 15:44 8. BOSTON, Steve Heinze 1 (Joe Juneau) 17:00 Shots on goal by SABRES 9 8 8 25 Penalties — Wiemer Bo Ledyard Bu 5:51 BRUINS 14 12 8 34 BUFFALO, Grant Fuhr; BOSTON, Andy Moog, John Blue (5:03 of second period) FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. BUFFALO, Bob Sweeney 1 (Yuri Khmylev, Richard Smehlik) 11:03 GWG Power play: BUF – 2 for 4, BOS – 0 for 5 Referee: Fraser Linesmen: Knox, Lazarowich Penalties — None 14,448 at Boston Garden Shots on goal by SABRES 6 6 10 7 29 BRUINS 8 11 10 33 32 BUFFALO, Grant Fuhr; BOSTON, Andy Moog Power play: BUF – 0 for 3, BOS – 1 for 7 Referee: Koharski Linesmen: Knox, Lazarowich 14,448 at Boston Garden Thursday, April 22 Saturday, April 24 BOSTON 3 @ BUFFALO 4 OVERTIME BOSTON 5 @ BUFFALO 6 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Cam Neely 4 (Adam Oates, Joe Juneau) 2:29 1. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 4 (Pat LaFontaine, Dale Hawerchuk) 1:33 PPG 2. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 5 (Yuri Khmylev, Pat LaFontaine) 10:29 PPG 2. BUFFALO, Yuri Khmylev 1 (Richard Smehlik, Dave Hannan) 4:42 3. BOSTON, Joe Juneau 2 (Adam Oates, Stephen Leach) 14:15 PPG 3. BOSTON, Ray Bourque 1 (Adam Oates, Ted Donato) 17:33 PPG 4. BOSTON, Peter Douris 1 (Dave Poulin) 14:50 5. BUFFALO, Dale Hawerchuk 2 (Randy Wood, Donald Audette) 15:46 Penalties — D. Sweeney Bo 0:38, Roberts Bo 1:10, Juneau Bo (double minor) 9:36, Patterson Bu 15:36, 6. BOSTON, Stephen Leach 1 (Adam Oates, Steve Heinze) 19:48 B. Sweeney Bu 15:55 Penalties — Sutton Bu 0:33, Oates Bo 5:09, Poulin Bo 8:58, Mogilny Bu 12:31, Ledger Bu 16:53 SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD 7. BOSTON, Dave Poulin 1 (unassisted) 2:13 SHG Penalties — Poulin Bo 1:33, Hannan Bu 5:21, Hannan Bu 8:48, Hughes Bo 13:02, Oates Bo Fuhr Bu (served by 8. BUFFALO, Donald Audette 1 (Bob Sweeney, Randy Wood) 3:58 Patterson) 18:54 Penalties — Roberts Bo 1:57, Shaw Bo 14:17, Ledyard Bu 16:48 THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Bryan Smolinski 1 (Adam Oates) 13:28 THIRD PERIOD 5. BUFFALO, Bob Sweeney 2 (Yuri Khmylev, Keith Carney) 14:56 9. BUFFALO, Alexander Mogilny 6 (Brad May, Pat LaFontaine) 10:43 6. BOSTON, Cam Neely 3 (Adam Oates, David Shaw) 15:57 10. BUFFALO, Yuri Khmylev 3 (Dale Hawerchuk, Ken Sutton) 11:36 Penalties — Hawerchuk Bu 8:15 Penalties — Leach Bo 3:19, B. Sweeney Bu 8:08, Heinze Bo Carney Bu 11:02 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. BUFFALO, Yuri Khmylev 2 (Dale Hawerchuk, Pat LaFontaine) 1:05 PPG 11. BUFFALO, Brad May 1 (Pat LaFontaine, Keith Carney) 4:48 GWG Penalties — Bourque Bo 0:37 Penalties — None Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BRUINS 11 8 15 0 34 BRUINS 12 14 7 3 36 SABRES 12 11 8 3 34 SABRES 7 12 8 1 28 BOSTON, John Blue; BUFFALO, Grant Fuhr BOSTON, Andy Moog; BUFFALO, Grant Fuhr, Dominik Hasek (0:00 of second period) Power play: BOS – 1 for 5, BUF – 2 for 7 Power play: BOS – 2 for 5 4 for 22 in series, BUF – 1 for 5 5 for 19 in series Referee: Shick Linesmen: Bonney, McCourt Referee: Morel Linesmen: Bonney, McCourt 16,325 at The Aud 16,325 at The Aud © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1993 ADAMS DIVISION SEMI-FINAL 2 QUÉBEC NORDIQUES 104 v. 3 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 102 GM PIERRE PAGÉ, HC PIERRE PAGÉ v. GM SERGE SAVARD, HC JACQUES DEMERS CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 6 Sunday, April 18 Tuesday, April 20 MONTREAL 2 @ QUEBEC 3 OVERTIME MONTREAL 1 @ QUEBEC 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Gilbert Dionne 1 (Paul DiPietro, Benoit Brunet) 5:52 1. QUEBEC, Curtis Leschyshyn 1 (Valeri Kamensky, Joe Sakic) 4:19 PPG 2. QUEBEC, Scott Young 2 (Claude Lapointe) 11:41 GWG Penalties — Haller M Leschyshyn Q 3:19, Schneider M 8:22, Carbonneau M 13:33 3. QUEBEC, Scott Young 3 (Claude Lapointe, Steve Duchesne) 13:56 SECOND PERIOD Penalties — DiPietro M 3:46 2. MONTREAL, Brian Bellows 1 (Kirk Muller, Éric Desjardins) 9:58 SECOND PERIOD Penalties — Daigneault M 7:58 NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD Penalties — Lebeau M Kamensky Q 1:00, Ricci Q 15:59, Odelein M Nolan Q 18:47, Bellows M 19:34 3. QUEBEC, Martin Rucinsky 1 (Claude Lapointe, Mats Sundin) 18:31 PPG 4. QUEBEC, Joe Sakic 1 (Claude Lapointe) 19:12 THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Brian Bellows 2 (Lyle Odelein) 11:05 Penalties — Dionne M 17:17 5. QUEBEC, Claude Lapointe 1 (Mike Ricci) 19:23 ENG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Penalties — Odelein M Lapointe Q 11:29 5. QUEBEC, Scott Young 1 (Mike Ricci, Steve Duchesne) 16:49 GWG Shots on goal by Penalties — Rucinsky Q 5:55 CANADIENS 8 10 15 33 NORDIQUES 18 14 6 38 Shots on goal by MONTREAL, Patrick Roy; QUEBEC, Ron Hextall CANADIENS 10 10 12 6 38 NORDIQUES 12 9 8 8 37 Power play: MTL – 0 for 1, QUE – 1 for 2 MONTREAL, Patrick Roy; QUEBEC, Ron Hextall Referee: Koharski Linesmen: Paré, Hodges 15,399 at Le Colisée de Québec Power play: MTL – 0 for 1, QUE – 1 for 4 Referee: Stewart Linesmen: Finn, Paré 15,399 at Le Colisée de Québec Thursday, April 22 Saturday, April 24 QUEBEC 1 @ MONTREAL 2 OVERTIME QUEBEC 2 @ MONTREAL 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. QUEBEC, Mats Sundin 1 (Alexei Gusarov) 1:17 1. MONTREAL, Vincent Damphousse 2 (Kevin Haller, Éric Desjardins) 5:28 PPG 2. QUEBEC, Scott Young 4 (Mike Ricci, Adam Foote) 9:25 Penalties — Carbonneau M 4:04, Duchesne Q 5:08, Kovalenko Q Desjardins M 6:02, Wolanin Q 8:42, Brisebois M Penalties — Finn Q 4:17, Haller M 9:25, Sundin Q 19:04 13:29, Sundin Q 19:59 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Kirk Muller 1 (Vincent Damphousse, Brian Bellows) 1:30 PPG 3. MONTREAL, Gary Leeman 1 (Jesse Belanger) 9:21 4. QUEBEC, Joe Sakic 2 (Mike Hough, Steven Finn) 17:56 Penalties — Damphousse M 6:50, Wolanin Q 9:06, Haller M 11:22, Simon Q 18:04 Penalties — Finn Q 7:03, Desjardins M 10:27, Rucinsky Q 15:10, Nordiques’ bench (served by Huffman) 18:48 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 5.
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