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1997 SC Playoff Summaries DETROIT RED WINGS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 9 7 Doug Brown, Mathieu Dandenault, Kris Draper, Sergei Fedorov, Viacheslav Fetisov, Kevin Hodson, Tomas Holmstrom, Joe Kocur, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, Martin Lapointe, Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Kirk Maltby, Darren McCarty, Larry Murphy, Chris Osgood, Jamie Pushor, Bob Rouse, Tomas Sandstrom, Brendan Shanahan, Tim Taylor, Mike Vernon, Aaron Ward Steve Yzerman CAPTAIN Michael Ilitch OWNER/CHAIRMAN Ken Holland GENERAL MANAGER, Scotty Bowman 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. 0 1997 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 1 NEW JERSEY DEVILS 104 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 77 GM LOU LAMORIELLO, HC JACQUES LEMAIRE v. GM RÉJEAN HOULE, HC MARIO TREMBLAY DEVILS WIN SERIES IN 5 Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 19 MONTREAL 2 @ NEW JERSEY 5 MONTREAL 1 @ NEW JERSEY 4 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rolston 1 (Scott Stevens, Bill Guerin) 4:28 1. NEW JERSEY, John MacLean 1 (Dave Ellett, Lyle Odelein) 5:56 PPG 2. NEW JERSEY, Shawn Chambers 1 (Bobby Holik, Scott Niedermayer) 8:07 PPG Penalties – Manson M (holding) 4:35, Rivet M (unsportsmanlike conduct) 6:32, Pederson N (unsportsmanlike Penalties – Koivu M (interference) 7:47, Gilmour N (Obstr holding) 10:33, Zelepukin N (roughing) 17:00, conduct) 6:32, Rucinsky M (Obstr hooking) 17:49 Malakhov M (high sticking) 18:12 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW JERSEY, John MacLean 2 (Scott Niedermayer, Steve Thomas) 11:29 PPG GWG 3. MONTREAL, Shayne Corson 1 (Mark Recchi, Stephane Quintal) 5:40 SHG 3. NEW JERSEY, Bill Guerin 2 (Scott Niedermayer, Bobby Holik) 15:49 PPG 4. MONTREAL, Benoit Brunet 1 (unassisted) 17:17 SHG Penalties – Manson M (closing hand on puck) 10:02, Manson M (cross checking) 15:41 Penalties – Thomas N (hooking) 2:43, Cullimore M (interference) 5:27, Chambers N (tripping) 8:23, Rucinsky M (roughing) 11:43, Manson M (roughing) 16:08, Rolston N (tripping) 18:04 THIRD PERIOD 4. NEW JERSEY, Bob Carpenter 1 (John MacLean, Valeri Zelepukin) 4:58 THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Brian Savage 1 (Craig Rivet) 14:33 5. NEW JERSEY, Bill Guerin 1 (Scott Stevens, Doug Gilmour) 5:19 GWG 6. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rolston 2 (Doug Gilmour) 11:59 SHG Penalties – Wilkie M (high sticking) 8:00, Chambers N (tripping) 8:25, Thomas N (interference) 15:46, Manson M 7. NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur 1 (unassisted) 19:15 ENG (slashing) 17:13 Penalties – Elias N (high sticking) 11:01, Brunet M (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:19, Carpenter N Shots on goal by (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:19, S Corson M (high sticking) 19:15, Rivet M (roughing, misconduct) 19:41, Manson CANADIENS 7 6 9 22 M (fighting major) 19:41, Daneyko N (misconduct) 19:41, Odelein, NJ (fighting major) 19:41, Gilmour N (high DEVILS 15 18 8 41 sticking) 19:41 MONTREAL, Jocelyn Thibault; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur Shots on goal by Power play: MTL – 0 for 2, NJ – 3 for 6 CANADIENS 13 10 7 30 Referee: Walkom Linesmen: Heyer, Sharrers DEVILS 16 4 15 35 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena MONTREAL, Jocelyn Thibault; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur Power play: MTL – 0 for 6, NJ – 1 for 6 Referee: Koharski Linesmen: Heyer, Sharrers 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena Tuesday, April 22 Thursday, April 24 NEW JERSEY 6 @ MONTREAL 4 NEW JERSEY 3 @ MONTREAL 4 TRIPLE OT FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Mark Recchi 1 (Saku Koivu, Benoit Brunet) 0:34 1. NEW JERSEY, Scott Niedermayer 1 (Doug Gilmour, Shawn Chambers) 3:11 PPG 2. NEW JERSEY, Patrik Elias 1 (Bobby Holik, Shawn Chambers) 14:02 PPG 2. NEW JERSEY, Patrik Elias 2 (John MacLean) 11:53 3. MONTREAL, Scott Thornton 1 (Turner Stevenson, Brian Savage) 17:06 4. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 1 (Jay Pandolfo, Dave Ellett) 19:35 Penalties – Stevenson M (interference) 1:53, Holik N (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:29, Recchi M (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:29, Daneyko N (interference) 17:53 Penalties – Koivu M (holding) 1:50, Daneyko N (cross checking) 7:36, Popovic M (cross checking) 10:48, Manson M (cross checking) 12:12 SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Mark Recchi 3 (unassisted) 7:42 SECOND PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Mark Recchi 2 (Valeri Bure, Patrice Brisebois) 2:39 Penalties – Quintal M (cross checking) 10:39 6. NEW JERSEY, Valeri Zelepukin 1 (Bob Carpenter, John MacLean) 4:58 7. NEW JERSEY, Valeri Zelepukin 2 (John MacLean) 7:15 THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Turner Stevenson 1 (unassisted) 2:41 Penalties – Koivu M (cross checking) 8:21, Elias N (Obstr hooking) 10:49, Brisebois M (roughing) 11:56, Daneyko N 5. MONTREAL, Mark Recchi 4 (Benoit Brunet, Saku Koivu) 5:03 (Obstr holding) 16:07, Koivu M (slashing) 17:09 6. NEW JERSEY, Lyle Odelein 1 (Patrik Elias, Valeri Zelepukin) 18:24 THIRD PERIOD Penalties – Odelein N (roughing) 11:30, Thornton M (roughing) 11:30, Malakhov M (cross checking) 14:40, 8. MONTREAL, Saku Koivu 1 (Mark Recchi) 4:37 Rolston N (roughing) 17:39, Brunet M (roughing) 17:39 9. NEW JERSEY, Valeri Zelepukin 3 (Shawn Chambers, Patrik Elias) 7:50 PPG 10. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rolston 3 (unassisted) 19:01 SHG ENG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties – Koivu M (Obstr hooking) 7:08, Thomas N (slashing) 18:06 Penalties – Daneyko N (roughing) 13:10, S Corson M (roughing) 13:10, Damphousse M (cross checking) 18:11 Shots on goal by DEVILS 13 9 5 27 SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD CANADIENS 10 9 6 25 NO SCORING NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; MONTREAL, Jocelyn Thibault Penalties – None Power play: NJ – 2 for 7, MTL – 0 for 4 Referee: Fraser Linesmen: G Devorski, Hodges THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 21,008 at Centre Molson 7. MONTREAL, Patrice Brisebois 1 (Saku Koivu, Benoit Brunet) 7:37 GWG Penalties – None Shots on goal by DEVILS 14 4 13 8 13 7 59 CANADIENS 7 12 6 5 8 3 41 NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; MONTREAL, Jose Théodore Power play: NJ – 1 for 4, MTL – 0 for 1 Referee: McGeough Linesmen: G Devorski, Hodges 21,008 at Centre Molson Saturday, April 26 MONTREAL 0 @ NEW JERSEY 4 FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW JERSEY, Kevin Dean 1 (Scott Stevens, Petr Sykora) 17:32 GWG Penalties – Malakhov M (interference) 10:21 SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW JERSEY, Bobby Holik 2 (Lyle Odelein, John MacLean) 14:17 PPG Penalties – Daneyko N (interference) 8:04, Quintal M (cross checking) 13:12 THIRD PERIOD 3. NEW JERSEY, John MacLean 3 (Bob Carpenter, Shawn Chambers) 8:01 SHG 4. NEW JERSEY, Lyle Odelein 2 (Shawn Chambers, Doug Gilmour) 11:08 PPG Penalties – Sykora N (interference) 2:30, V Bure M (hooking) 4:30, Rolston N (interference) 6:35, Quintal M (interference) 8:12, Brisebois M served by Richer (slashing, misconduct, game misconduct) 9:18 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 4 6 14 24 142 DEVILS 19 13 17 49 211 +69 MONTREAL, Jose Théodore; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur Power play: MTL – 0 for 3 0 for 16 in series, NJ – 2 for 5 9 for 28, 32.1% in series Referee: B McCreary Linesmen: Hodges, G Devorski 19,040 at Continental Airlines Arena © 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. 1997 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINAL 2 BUFFALO SABRES 92 v. 7 OTTAWA SENATORS 77 GM JOHN MUCKLER, HC TED NOLAN v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN SABRES WIN SERIES IN 7 Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 19 OTTAWA 1 @ BUFFALO 3 OTTAWA 3 @ BUFFALO 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. OTTAWA, Andreas Dackell 1 (Sergei Zholtok) 2:48 Penalties – Grosek B (interference) 2:18, Alfredsson O (Obstr tripping) 11:58, Grosek B (boarding) Cunneyworth O Penalties – Daigle O (hooking) 5:59, Ray B (roughing) 14:19, Laukkanen O (interference) 19:32 (charging) 16:14, Plante B (high sticking) York O (roughing) 18:37 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. OTTAWA, Steve Duchesne 1 (Wade Redden, Daniel Alfredsson) 8:37 PPG GWG 1. BUFFALO, Brian Holzinger 1 (Dixon Ward) 14:30 SHG 3. BUFFALO, Randy Burridge 2 (Brian Holzinger, Donald Audette) 9:34 Penalties – McEachern O (hooking) 3:43, York O (Delay of game) 4:40, Grosek B (high sticking) 7:18, Alfredsson O Penalties – Plante B (interference) 7:34, Grosek B (elbowing) 13:45, Zhitnik B (roughing) 15:46, Cunneyworth O (boarding) 11:14, Zhitnik B (slashing) 13:27 (roughing) 15:46, Sabres’ bench (too many men) 19:21 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 2. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 1 (Alexei Yashin, Steve Duchesne) 3:57 PPG 4. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 2 (Alexei Yashin) 0:18 PPG 3. BUFFALO, Derek Plante 1 (Brad May, Michal Grosek) 5:08 GWG 4. BUFFALO, Randy Burridge 1 (Brian Holzinger, Garry Galley) 14:09 PPG Penalties – Pitlick O (roughing) 4:01, Hasek B, served by Dawe (Obstr interference) 8:24, Shannon B (cross checking) Chorske O (slashing) 10:30 Penalties – Ronan B (high sticking) 3:25, Cunneyworth O (slashing) 12:34, Smehlik B (cross checking) 18:17, Zhitnik B (cross checking) 19:38 Shots on goal by SENATORS 10 10 9 29 Shots on goal by SABRES 6 5 13 24 SENATORS 8 5
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