1996 Stanley Cup playoffs

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1996 Stanley Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 16–June 10, 1996
Teams16
Defending champions New Jersey Devils
(did not qualify)
Final positions
Champions Colorado Avalanche
Runner-up Florida Panthers
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s) Joe Sakic (Avalanche) (34 points)
MVP Joe Sakic (Avalanche)
  1995
1997  

The 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 16, 1996. The playoffs ended on June 10, 1996, with the Colorado Avalanche sweeping the Florida Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history in both teams' first Finals appearance. Colorado became the first relocated team to win the Stanley Cup in their inaugural season after relocating from Quebec City prior to the start of the regular season.

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The New Jersey Devils became the first defending champion to fail to qualify for the playoffs since the Montreal Canadiens in 1970. Five Canadian teams qualified for the playoffs and all of them were eliminated during the opening round. This was the first time that both Florida teams (the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning) made it to the playoffs, each in their inaugural appearance. For the second time in three years and the last time until 2013, all of the Original Six teams reached the playoffs. This was also the last time all three California-based teams missed the playoffs in the same year until 2020.

The Stanley Cup, awarded to the champion of the NHL Hhof stanley cup.jpg
The Stanley Cup, awarded to the champion of the NHL

Playoff seeds

The following teams qualified for the playoffs:

Eastern Conference

  1. Philadelphia Flyers, Atlantic Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions – 103 points
  2. Pittsburgh Penguins, Northeast Division champions – 102 points
  3. New York Rangers – 96 points
  4. Florida Panthers – 92 points
  5. Boston Bruins – 91 points
  6. Montreal Canadiens – 90 points
  7. Washington Capitals – 89 points
  8. Tampa Bay Lightning – 88 points

Western Conference

  1. Detroit Red Wings, Central Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners – 131 points
  2. Colorado Avalanche, Pacific Division champions – 104 points
  3. Chicago Blackhawks – 94 points
  4. Toronto Maple Leafs – 80 points (34 wins)
  5. St. Louis Blues – 80 points (32 wins)
  6. Calgary Flames – 79 points (34 wins)
  7. Vancouver Canucks – 79 points (32 wins)
  8. Winnipeg Jets – 78 points

Playoff bracket

In each round, the highest remaining seed in each conference was matched against the lowest remaining seed. The higher-seeded team was awarded home ice advantage. In the Stanley Cup Finals, home ice was awarded to the team with the better regular season record. Each best-of-seven series followed a 2–2–1–1–1 format: the higher-seeded team played at home for games one and two (and games five and seven, if necessary), and the lower-seeded team was at home for games three and four (and game six, if necessary).

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Stanley Cup Finals
            
1Philadelphia4
8 Tampa Bay 2
1 Philadelphia 2
4Florida4
2Pittsburgh4
7 Washington 2
4Florida4
Eastern Conference
2 Pittsburgh 3
3NY Rangers4
6 Montreal 2
2Pittsburgh4
3 NY Rangers 1
4Florida4
5 Boston 1
E4 Florida 0
W2Colorado4
1Detroit4
8 Winnipeg 2
1Detroit4
5 St. Louis 3
2Colorado4
7 Vancouver 2
1 Detroit 2
Western Conference
2Colorado4
3Chicago4
6 Calgary 0
2Colorado4
3 Chicago 2
4 Toronto 2
5St. Louis4

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference quarterfinals

(1) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (8) Tampa Bay Lightning

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This was the first time that the Tampa Bay area was represented in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Game six was the final game they ever played at the Thunderdome.

April 16Tampa Bay Lightning3–7Philadelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
No scoringFirst period00:55 – Dale Hawerchuk (1)
05:56 – ppJoel Otto (1)
06:27 – Trent Klatt (1)
Jason Wiemer (1) – pp – 15:08
Mikael Andersson (1) – 16:26
Second period03:41 – John LeClair (1)
07:32 – ppEric Lindros (1)
12:01 – Pat Falloon (1)
John Cullen (1) – 04:01Third period12:27 – Rod Brind'Amour (1)
Daren Puppa 10 saves / 14 shots
Jeff Reese 15 saves / 18 shots
Goalie stats Ron Hextall 14 saves / 17 shots
April 18Tampa Bay Lightning2–1OTPhiladelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:48 – ppDale Hawerchuk (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Alexander Selivanov (1) – 04:02Third periodNo scoring
Brian Bellows (1) – 09:05First overtime periodNo scoring
Daren Puppa 26 saves / 27 shotsGoalie stats Ron Hextall 25 saves / 27 shots
April 21Philadelphia Flyers4–5OTTampa Bay Lightning Thunderdome Recap  
Joel Otto (2) – 10:30
Trent Klatt (2) – 18:33
First period02:52 – ppPetr Klima (1)
Pat Falloon (2) – pp – 00:39Second period02:56 – shRob Zamuner (1)
14:43 – Rob Zamuner (2)
Eric Lindros (2) – 03:20Third period18:41 – Brian Bellows (2)
No scoringFirst overtime period02:04 – Alexander Selivanov (2)
Ron Hextall 27 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Jeff Reese 38 saves / 42 shots
April 23Philadelphia Flyers4–1Tampa Bay Lightning Thunderdome Recap  
John LeClair (2) – pp – 07:56
Joel Otto (3) – 12:43
First periodNo scoring
Dale Hawerchuk (3) – 16:55Second period09:24 – ppPetr Klima (2)
John LeClair (3) – pp – 10:17Third periodNo scoring
Ron Hextall 21 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Jeff Reese 29 saves / 33 shots
April 25Tampa Bay Lightning1–4Philadelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
No scoringFirst period11:13 – ppMikael Renberg (1)
No scoringSecond period01:50 – Shjon Podein (1)
John Cullen (2) – sh – 17:59Third period01:21 – ppPat Falloon (3)
02:43 – ppJohn LeClair (4)
Daren Puppa 20 saves / 24 shots
Jeff Reese 3 saves / 3 shots
Goalie stats Ron Hextall 23 saves / 24 shots
April 27Philadelphia Flyers6–1Tampa Bay Lightning Thunderdome Recap  
Karl Dykhuis (1) – pp – 05:45
Shawn Antoski (1) – 06:40
Trent Klatt (3) – 14:53
First period09:27 – John Cullen (3)
Bob Corkum (1) – 12:12
Eric Lindros (3) – 12:59
Second periodNo scoring
Kjell Samuelsson (1) – 05:49Third periodNo scoring
Ron Hextall 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Daren Puppa 16 saves / 21 shots
Jeff Reese 3 saves / 4 shots
Philadelphia won series 4–2

(2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (7) Washington Capitals

This was the third consecutive and fifth overall playoff meeting between these two teams; with Pittsburgh winning three of the four previous series. Pittsburgh won last year's playoff meeting in seven games. Game four of this series is the seventh longest game in NHL history. Game six was the last playoff game at USAir Arena.

April 17Washington Capitals6–4Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
Peter Bondra (1) – 19:23First period02:53 – Petr Nedved (1)
03:04 – Petr Nedved (2)
Sylvain Cote (1) – 16:12
Todd Krygier (1) – 19:26
Second period05:47 – ppRon Francis (1)
11:09 – Tomas Sandstrom (1)
Sergei Gonchar (1) – pp – 07:58
Todd Krygier (2) – 12:26
Michal Pivonka (1) – en – 19:55
Third periodNo scoring
Jim Carey 12 saves / 16 shots
Olaf Kolzig 12 saves / 12 shots
Goalie stats Tom Barrasso 29 saves / 34 shots
April 19Washington Capitals5–3Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period03:03 – ppPetr Nedved (2)
03:39 – Chris Joseph (1)
Pat Peake (1) – pp – 03:48
Pat Peake (2) – pp – 12:33
Mike Eagles (1) – 14:55
Second period13:54 – Petr Nedved (3)
Peter Bondra (2) – pp – 11:43
Michal Pivonka (2) – en – 19:08
Third periodNo scoring
Olaf Kolzig 33 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats Tom Barrasso 29 saves / 33 shots
April 22Pittsburgh Penguins4–1Washington Capitals USAir Arena Recap  
Ron Francis (2) – pp – 08:29
Glen Murray (1) – 17:52
First periodNo scoring
Dave Roche (1) – 12:33
Kevin Miller (1) – 16:00
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period12:29 – ppSylvain Cote (2)
Tom Barrasso 38 saves / 39 shotsGoalie stats Jim Carey 15 saves / 19 shots
April 24Pittsburgh Penguins3–24OTWashington Capitals USAir Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period13:50 – ppMichal Pivonka (3)
Jaromir Jagr (1) – sh – 18:42Second period07:36 – ppPeter Bondra (3)
Petr Nedved (5) – pp – 08:00Third periodNo scoring
Petr Nedved (6) – 19:15Fourth overtime periodNo scoring
Tom Barrasso 8 saves / 9 shots
Ken Wregget 53 saves / 54 shots
Goalie stats Olaf Kolzig 62 saves / 65 shots
April 26Washington Capitals1–4Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period08:36 – Mario Lemieux (1)
Andrew Brunette (1) – 14:51Second period10:14 – Francois Leroux (1)
13:15 – Bryan Smolinski (1)
No scoringThird period16:13 – Jaromir Jagr (2)
Olaf Kolzig 28 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Ken Wregget 39 saves / 40 shots
April 28Pittsburgh Penguins3–2Washington Capitals USAir Arena Recap  
Mario Lemieux (2) – pp – 01:57
Jaromir Jagr (3) – pp – 06:03
Ron Francis (3) – 12:24
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period01:43 – Dale Hunter (1)
No scoringThird period00:50 – Sergei Gonchar (2)
Ken Wregget 35 saves / 37 shotsGoalie stats Jim Carey 2 saves / 4 shots
Olaf Kolzig 21 saves / 22 shots
Pittsburgh won series 4–2

(3) New York Rangers vs. (6) Montreal Canadiens

This was the fourteenth playoff meeting between these two teams; with Montreal winning seven of the thirteen previous series. They last met in the 1986 Prince of Wales Conference final, which Montreal won in five games.

April 16Montreal Canadiens3–2OTNew York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap  
Saku Koivu (1) – 19:50First period07:17 – ppAdam Graves (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Vincent Damphousse (1) – 06:44Third period05:58 – Niklas Sundstrom (1)
Vincent Damphousse (2) – 05:04First overtime periodNo scoring
Jocelyn Thibault 43 saves / 45 shotsGoalie stats Mike Richter 29 saves / 32 shots
April 18Montreal Canadiens5–3New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap  
Vincent Damphousse (3) – sh – 07:14
Mark Recchi (1) – pp – 18:29
First periodNo scoring
Lyle Odelein (1) – 05:43Second period16:01 – Sergio Momesso (1)
Vincent Damphousse (4) – 16:34
Marc Bureau (1) – 19:54
Third period07:12 – Sergio Momesso (2)
12:17 – Ulf Samuelsson (1)
Jocelyn Thibault 35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie stats Mike Richter 24 saves / 28 shots
April 21New York Rangers2–1Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
Adam Graves (2) – pp – 15:30
Adam Graves (3) – pp –17:50
First period19:00 – ppMark Recchi (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mike Richter 16 saves / 17 shotsGoalie stats Jocelyn Thibault 33 saves / 35 shots
April 23New York Rangers4–3Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
Mark Messier (1) – pp – 12:56First period17:11 – David Wilkie (1)
Shane Churla (1) – 06:00
Adam Graves (4) – pp – 09:04
Adam Graves (5) – 13:43
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period09:38 – Saku Koivu (2)
16:16 – Pierre Turgeon (1)
Mike Richter 28 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Jocelyn Thibault 15 saves / 19 shots
April 26Montreal Canadiens2–3New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap  
No scoringFirst period18:31 – shJari Kurri (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Saku Koivu (3) – 06:09
Rory Fitzpatrick (1) – 16:22
Third period00:13 – ppBrian Leetch (1)
03:03 – Alexei Kovalev (1)
Jocelyn Thibault 39 saves / 42 shotsGoalie stats Mike Richter 25 saves / 27 shots
April 28New York Rangers5–3Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap  
Pat Verbeek (1) – 06:24
Adam Graves (6) – pp – 09:16
Alexei Kovalev (2) – 09:43
Jari Kurri (2) – 10:18
First period12:41 – ppMark Recchi (3)
Doug Lidster (1) – pp – 11:33Second period02:11 – Pierre Turgeon (2)
No scoringThird period00:56 – Patrice Brisebois (1)
Mike Richter 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Jocelyn Thibault 5 saves / 9 shots
Pat Jablonski 16 saves / 17 shots
New York won series 4–2

(4) Florida Panthers vs. (5) Boston Bruins

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This was the first time that Miami was represented in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

April 17Boston Bruins3–6Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
Rick Tocchet (1) – pp – 15:04First period07:37 – Ray Sheppard (1)
08:02 – Mike Hough (1)
08:54 – Jody Hull (1)
Rick Tocchet (2) – pp – 03:16Second period05:08 – ppJason Woolley (1)
09:02 – pp – Ray Sheppard (2)
Sandy Moger (1) – 19:27Third period18:34 – Johan Garpenlov (1)
Bill Ranford 24 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 42 saves / 45 shots
April 22Boston Bruins2–6Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period06:15 – Ed Jovanovski (2)
Ray Bourque (1) – pp – 07:49
Steve Heinze (1) – pp – 18:39
Second period04:15 – ppRay Sheppard (3)
08:31 – Dave Lowry (1)
11:40 – Dave Lowry (2)
No scoringThird period14:41 – Jason Woolley (2)
15:34 – Johan Garpenlov (2)
Craig Billington 22 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 37 saves / 39 shots
April 24Florida Panthers4–2Boston Bruins Fleet Center Recap  
Jody Hull (2) – 00:30
Scott Mellanby (1) – pp – 10:29
Mike Hough (2) – 12:19
First periodNo scoring
Jody Hull (3) – 15:16Second period18:40 – Shawn McEachern (1)
No scoringThird period19:02 – ppRick Tocchet (3)
John Vanbiesbrouck 40 saves / 42 shotsGoalie stats Bill Ranford 22 saves / 26 shots
April 25Florida Panthers2–6Boston Bruins Fleet Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period04:48 – Adam Oates (1)
Bill Lindsay (1) – 02:49Second period05:07 – Jon Rohloff (1)
05:49 – Rick Tocchet (4)
10:54 – Cam Stewart (1)
Ray Sheppard (4) – 01:58Third period05:35 – shAdam Oates (2)
16:26 – Shawn McEachern (2)
John Vanbiesbrouck 18 saves / 22 shots
Mark Fitzpatrick 9 saves / 11 shots
Goalie stats Bill Ranford 18 saves / 20 shots
April 27Boston Bruins3–4Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
Ted Donato (1) – pp – 16:31First period03:03 – Brian Skrudland (1)
08:11 – Paul Laus (1)
Jozef Stumpel (1) – 09:33Second period16:42 – ppDave Lowry (3)
Sandy Moger (2) – pp – 12:29Third period15:03 – Bill Lindsay (2)
Bill Ranford 32 saves / 36 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 26 saves / 29 shots
Florida won series 4–1

Western Conference quarterfinals

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (8) Winnipeg Jets

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This was the final playoff series for the original Winnipeg Jets as they relocated to Phoenix, Arizona after the season. Game six was the final NHL game played at the Winnipeg Arena.

April 17Winnipeg Jets1–4Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Alexei Zhamnov (1) – 10:06First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period02:27 – Kris Draper (1)
04:06 – Viacheslav Fetisov (1)
04:48 – Greg Johnson (1)
08:07 – ppPaul Coffey (1)
Nikolai Khabibulin 30 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 13 saves / 14 shots
April 19Winnipeg Jets0–4Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period06:35 – shPaul Coffey (2)
No scoringSecond period04:56 – shDoug Brown (1)
12:26 – Kris Draper (2)
14:49 – ppIgor Larionov (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Nikolai Khabibulin 30 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 16 saves / 16 shots
April 21Detroit Red Wings1–4Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period16:03 – Keith Tkachuk (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Igor Larionov (1) – 02:39Third period11:40 – Chad Kilger (1)
15:25 – Eddie Olczyk (1)
18:03 – Dave Manson (1)
Mike Vernon 21 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Nikolai Khabibulin 32 saves / 33 shots
April 23Detroit Red Wings6–1Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Arena Recap  
Vladimir Konstantinov (1) – 01:22First periodNo scoring
Igor Larionov (3) – pp – 05:39
Vyacheslav Kozlov (1) – pp – 07:22
Dino Ciccarelli (1) – pp – 19:05
Second period04:09 – Craig Janney (1)
Greg Johnson (2) – 05:42
Steve Yzerman (1) – pp – 10:42
Third periodNo scoring
Mike Vernon 19 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Nikolai Khabibulin 29 saves / 35 shots
April 26Winnipeg Jets3–1Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Darrin Shannon (1) – 04:09Second period08:57 – ppDino Ciccarelli (2)
Dave Manson (2) – 06:52
Alexei Zhamnov (2) – en – 19:19
Third periodNo scoring
Nikolai Khabibulin 51 saves / 52 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 16 saves / 18 shots
April 28Detroit Red Wings4–1Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Arena Recap  
Vyacheslav Kozlov (2) – 03:46
Vyacheslav Kozlov (3) – pp – 14:54
Steve Yzerman (2) – 16:31
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Keith Primeau (1) – en – 19:45Third period08:22 – Norm Maciver (1)
Mike Vernon 12 saves / 13 shotsGoalie stats Nikolai Khabibulin 23 saves / 26 shots
Detroit won series 4–2

(2) Colorado Avalanche vs. (7) Vancouver Canucks

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This series marked the first appearance of a team representing Colorado in the Stanley Cup playoffs in 18 years. The most recent team to represent Colorado prior to this was the Colorado Rockies who lost in the preliminary round in 1978.

April 16Vancouver Canucks2–5Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Russ Courtnall (1) – 11:30First period16:52 – Peter Forsberg (1)
Esa Tikkanen (1) – 13:03Second period00:28 – Joe Sakic (1)
00:53 – Valeri Kamensky (1)
10:32 – ppSandis Ozolinsh (1)
16:47 – Peter Forsberg (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Kirk McLean 9 saves / 12 shots
Corey Hirsch 13 saves / 15 shots
Goalie stats Patrick Roy 29 saves / 31 shots
April 18Vancouver Canucks5–4Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Gino Odjick (1) – 03:00
Alexander Mogilny (1) – 06:09
First period00:59 – Peter Forsberg (3)
04:52 – Mike Ricci (1)
09:57 – ppSandis Ozolinsh (2)
Trevor Linden (1) – 04:08
Martin Gelinas (1) – 10:41
Second periodNo scoring
Gino Odjick (2) – 02:20Third period10:06 – Joe Sakic (2)
Corey Hirsch 28 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 24 saves / 29 shots
April 20Colorado Avalanche4–0Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
Peter Forsberg (3) – pp – 11:49First periodNo scoring
Valeri Kamensky (2) – pp – 04:19
Claude Lemieux (1) – pp – 08:27
Second periodNo scoring
Scott Young (1) – 11:58Third periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 28 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Corey Hirsch 27 saves / 31 shots
April 22Colorado Avalanche3–4Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
Mike Keane (1) – 14:43First period16:39 – ppEsa Tikkanen (2)
Adam Deadmarsh (1) – 03:46Second period08:30 – ppJyrki Lumme (1)
13:18 – Josef Beranek (1)
19:40 – Gino Odjick (3)
Joe Sakic (3) – 06:36Third periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 22 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Corey Hirsch 30 saves / 33 shots
April 25Vancouver Canucks4–5OTColorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Josef Beranek (2) – 15:15First period09:07 – ppJoe Sakic (4)
Trevor Linden (2) – pp – 14:29
Trevor Linden (3) – pp – 15:56
Second period08:17 – Valeri Kamensky (3)
Trevor Linden (4) – 10:08Third period09:12 – Rene Corbet (1)
14:07 – pp – Joe Sakic (5)
No scoringFirst overtime period00:51 – Joe Sakic (6)
Corey Hirsch 28 saves / 33 savesGoalie stats Patrick Roy 16 saves / 20 shots
Stephane Fiset 0 saves / 0 shots
April 27Colorado Avalanche3–2Vancouver Canucks General Motors Place Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Curtis Leschyshyn (1) – 04:29
Claude Lemieux (2) – pp – 12:06
Second period03:43 – ppMarkus Naslund (1)
10:45 – ppEsa Tikkanen (3)
Joe Sakic (7) – 17:18Third periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 20 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Corey Hirsch 19 saves / 22 shots
Colorado won series 4–2

(3) Chicago Blackhawks vs. (6) Calgary Flames

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams; with Calgary winning both previous series. They last met in the 1989 Clarence Campbell Conference final, which Calgary won in five games.

April 17Calgary Flames1–4Chicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
Sheldon Kennedy (1) – 03:23First period04:33 – ppBernie Nicholls (1)
15:34 – Joe Murphy (1)
No scoringSecond period07:05 – Joe Murphy (2)
No scoringThird period00:31 – Eric Daze (1)
Trevor Kidd 22 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Ed Belfour 19 saves / 20 shots
April 19Calgary Flames0–3Chicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period18:09 – ppGary Suter (1)
No scoringSecond period13:50 – Jeremy Roenick (1)
17:00 – Jeff Shantz (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Rick Tabaracci 29 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Ed Belfour 33 saves / 33 shots
April 21Chicago Blackhawks7–5Calgary Flames Canadian Airlines Saddledome Recap  
James Black (1) – 07:15
Eric Daze (2) – 19:03
First periodNo scoring
Tony Amonte (1) – pp – 01:52
Eric Weinrich (1) – pp – 02:29
Brent Sutter (1) – 03:17
Second period12:24 – Theoren Fleury (1)
Eric Daze (3) – 13:12
Joe Murphy (3) – 13:40
Third period01:27 – Theoren Fleury (2)
03:07 – Steve Chiasson (1)
05:51 – Cory Stillman (1)
18:50 – Steve Chiasson (2)
Ed Belfour 28 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Trevor Kidd 9 saves / 14 shots
Rick Tabaracci 7 saves / 9 shots
April 23Chicago Blackhawks2–13OTCalgary Flames Canadian Airlines Saddledome Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period05:53 – Jarome Iginla (1)
Jeremy Roenick (2) – 19:51Third periodNo scoring
Joe Murphy (4) – 10:02Third overtime periodNo scoring
Ed Belfour 55 saves / 56 shotsGoalie stats Rick Tabaracci 41 saves / 43 shots
Chicago won series 4–0

(4) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (5) St. Louis Blues

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams: with the teams splitting the four previous playoff series. They last met in the 1993 Norris Division Finals, which Toronto won in seven games. Game five was the last playoff game at Maple Leaf Gardens.

April 16St. Louis Blues3–1Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Shayne Corson (1) – pp – 15:13First period09:49 – ppMats Sundin (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (1) – 11:13
Stephen Leach (1) – 12:32
Third periodNo scoring
Grant Fuhr 33 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Felix Potvin 26 saves / 29 shots
April 18St. Louis Blues4–5OTToronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Shayne Corsonpp – 16:51First period10:24 – Mike Gartner (1)
14:42 – Wendel Clark (1)
18:40 – Mats Sundin (2)
Charlie Huddy (1) – 03:50
Murray Baron (1) – sh – 18:26
Second periodNo scoring
Brett Hull (2) – pp – 10:44Third period14:10 – ppKirk Muller (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period04:02 – pp – Mats Sundin (3)
Jon Casey 23 saves / 28 shots
Grant Fuhr 11 saves / 11 shots
Goalie stats Felix Potvin 30 saves / 34 shots
April 21Toronto Maple Leafs2–3OTSt. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
Kirk Muller (2) – pp – 16:04First periodNo scoring
Mark Kolesar (1) – sh – 03:53Second period10:28 – Brian Noonan (1)
12:31 – ppPeter Zezel (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period01:24 – Glenn Anderson (1)
Felix Potvin 37 saves / 40 shots
Don Beaupre 0 saves / 0 shots
Goalie stats Jon Casey 19 saves / 21 shots
April 23Toronto Maple Leafs1–5St. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period08:42 – shShayne Corson (3)
No scoringSecond period00:45 – Shayne Corson (4)
19:54 – shBrett Hull (3)
Kirk Muller (3) – 17:32Third period07:02 – Brian Noonan (2)
16:11 – Brain Noonan (3)
Felix Potvin 18 saves / 21 shots
Don Beaupre 11 saves / 13 shots
Goalie stats Jon Casey 41 saves / 42 shots
April 25St. Louis Blues4–5OTToronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens Recap  
Shayne Corson (5) – pp – 02:31
Chris Pronger (1) – 06:42
First period10:42 – ppMike Gartner (2)
11:55 – ppDoug Gilmour (1)
14:42 – Todd Warriner (1)
Peter Zezel (2) – 02:33Second period18:04 – Mike Gartner (3)
Al MacInnis (1) – pp – 19:47Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period07:31 – pp – Mike Gartner (4)
Jon Casey 35 saves / 40 shotsGoalie stats Felix Potvin 35 saves / 39 shots
April 27Toronto Maple Leafs1–2St. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Wendel Clark (2) – pp – 07:55Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period Al MacInnis (2) – 01:40
Stephen Leach (2) – 14:03
Felix Potvin 33 saves / 35 shotsGoalie stats Jon Casey 23 saves / 24 shots
St. Louis won series 4–2

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference semifinals

(1) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (4) Florida Panthers

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Game five was the last game played at the CoreStates Spectrum.

May 2Florida Panthers2–0Philadelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Stu Barnes (1) – 05:56Second periodNo scoring
Dave Lowry (4) – pp – 15:50Third periodNo scoring
John Vanbiesbrouck 18 saves / 18 shotsGoalie stats Ron Hextall 13 saves / 15 shots
May 4Florida Panthers2–3Philadelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
Ray Sheppard (5) – 19:37First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period04:47 – Karl Dykhuis (2)
15:39 – ppJohn LeClair (5)
Dave Lowry (5) – pp – 04:36Third period09:11 – Eric Lindros (4)
John Vanbiesbrouck 44 saves / 47 shotsGoalie stats Ron Hextall 24 saves / 26 shots
May 7Philadelphia Flyers3–1Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
Dan Quinn (1) – pp – 16:19
Eric Lindros (5) – pp – 17:13
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:34 – Paul Laus (2)
Trent Klatt (4) – 06:36Third periodNo scoring
Ron Hextall 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 31 saves / 34 shots
May 9Philadelphia Flyers3–4OTFlorida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period01:02 – Rob Niedermayer (1)
08:23 – pp – Rob Niedermayer (2)
Mikael Renberg (2) – 16:18
Rod Brind'Amour (2) – pp – 17:36
Second period19:54 – Stu Barnes (2)
Mikael Renberg (3) – 18:53Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period04:06 – Dave Lowry (6)
Ron Hextall 28 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 43 saves / 46 shots
May 12Florida Panthers2–12OTPhiladelphia Flyers CoreStates Spectrum Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:02 – ppEric Lindros (6)
Stu Barnes (3) – 02:39Third periodNo scoring
Mike Hough (3) – 08:05Second overtime periodNo scoring
John Vanbiesbrouck 34 saves / 35 shotsGoalie stats Ron Hextall 40 saves / 42 shots
May 14Philadelphia Flyers1–4Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period14:54 – shBill Lindsay (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
John LeClair (6) – 15:43Third period02:55 – ppRob Niedermayer (3)
11:12 – Dave Lowry (7)
18:35 – Johan Garpenlov (3)
Ron Hextall 26 saves / 29 shots
Garth Snow 0 saves / 0 shots
Goalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 34 saves / 35 shots
Florida won series 4–2

(2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (3) New York Rangers

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams; with Pittsburgh winning both previous series. They last met in the 1992 Patrick Division Finals, which Pittsburgh won in six games.

May 3New York Rangers3–4Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Niklas Sundstrom (2) – 13:52Second period05:41 – ppJaromir Jagr (4)
16:32 – Jaromir Jagr (5)
Pat Verbeek (2) – 03:22
Mark Messier (2) – 06:44
Third period07:44 – Dave Roche (2)
12:43 – Mario Lemieux (3)
Mike Richter 25 saves / 29 shotsGoalie stats Ken Wregget 26 saves / 29 shots
May 5New York Rangers6–3Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
Luc Robitaille (1) – 05:10
Bill Berg (1) – 17:26
First periodNo scoring
Alexei Kovalev (3) – 01:25
Mark Messier (3) – 06:33
Pat Verbeek (3) – pp – 15:17
Second period06:21 – ppMario Lemieux (4)
Jari Kurri (3) – 19:20Third period06:27 – Bryan Smolinski (2)
14:19 – ppJaromir Jagr (6)
Mike Richter 25 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Ken Wregget 26 saves / 31 shots
May 7Pittsburgh Penguins3–2New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap  
Mario Lemieux (5) – 06:33
Mario Lemieux (6) – 10:18
Tomas Sandstrom (2) – 15:25
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period03:02 – Shane Churla (2)
03:36 – Niklas Sundstrom (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Ken Wregget 37 saves / 39 shotsGoalie stats Mike Richter 29 saves / 32 shots
May 9Pittsburgh Penguins4–1New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap  
Jaromir Jagr (7) – 04:35First periodNo scoring
Petr Nedved (7) – 01:27Second period06:28 – ppAdam Graves (7)
Glen Murray (2) – 12:19
Mario Lemieux (7) – 19:31
Third periodNo scoring
Ken Wregget 40 saves / 41 shotsGoalie stats Mike Richter 27 saves / 30 shots
May 11New York Rangers3–7Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period11:49 – shMario Lemieux (8)
Mark Messier (4) – pp – 05:50
Sergio Momesso (3) – 10:39
Niklas Sundstrom (4) – pp – 13:26
Second period02:35 – ppJaromir Jagr (8)
09:53 – pp – Mario Lemieux (9)
15:04 – Jaromir Jagr (9)
19:47 – Jaromir Jagr (10)
No scoringThird period07:23 – Bryan Smolinski (3)
15:14 – Mario Lemieux (10)
Mike Richter 17 saves / 24 shotsGoalie stats Ken Wregget 29 saves / 32 shots
Pittsburgh won series 4–1

Western Conference semifinals

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (5) St. Louis Blues

This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams; with St. Louis winning two of the three previous series. They last met in the 1991 Norris Division Semifinals, which St. Louis won in seven games.

May 3St. Louis Blues2–3Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period15:17 – ppDino Ciccarelli (3)
Shayne Corson (6) – pp – 11:03Second period18:21 – Darren McCarty (1)
Brett Hull (4) – pp – 02:19Third period17:54 – Sergei Fedorov (1)
Jon Casey 25 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 31 saves / 33 shots
May 5St. Louis Blues3–8Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Shayne Corson (7) – pp – 13:37First period03:40 – Steve Yzerman (3)
04:45 – Vladimir Konstantinov (2)
07:02 – Nicklas Lidstrom (1)
11:41 – Darren McCarty (2)
15:40 – Martin Lapointe (1)
Peter Zezel (3) – 02:48Second periodNo scoring
Adam Creighton (1) – 08:03Third period06:19 – pp – Nicklas Lidstrom (2)
17:56 – pp – Steve Yzerman (4)
19:35 – ppMarc Bergevin (1)
Jon Casey 23 saves / 31 shots
Bruce Racine 0 saves / 0 shots
Goalie stats Chris Osgood 18 saves / 21 shots
May 8Detroit Red Wings4–5OTSt. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
Vladimir Konstantinov (3) – 01:34First period04:43 – Al MacInnis (3)
05:05 – Brian Noonan (4)
07:58 – ppShayne Corson (8)
Steve Yzerman (5) – pp – 02:57
Steve Yzerman (6) – 08:56
Second periodNo scoring
Steve Yzerman (7) – pp – 03:08Third period08:46 – Tony Twist (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period3:23 – Igor Kravchuk (1)
Mike Vernon 18 saves / 23 shotsGoalie stats Jon Casey 30 saves / 34 shots
May 10Detroit Red Wings0–1St. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period04:40 – ppWayne Gretzky (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Chris Osgood 14 saves / 15 shotsGoalie stats Jon Casey 29 saves / 29 shots
May 12St. Louis Blues3–2Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Brett Hull (5) – 05:15First periodNo scoring
Wayne Gretzky (2) – 18:46Second period03:05 – Kris Draper (3)
Yuri Khmylev (1) – 09:11Third period10:23 – Vyacheslav Kozlov (4)
Jon Casey 37 saves / 39 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 18 saves / 21 shots
May 14Detroit Red Wings4–2St. Louis Blues Kiel Center Recap  
Igor Larionov (4) – 10:17
Kris Draper (4) – sh – 14:05
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Dino Ciccarelli (4) – pp – 09:15
Nicklas Lidstrom (3) – 19:31
Third period15:13 – ppStephen Leach (3)
16:12 – Brett Hull (6)
Chris Osgood 18 saves / 20 shotsGoalie stats Jon Casey 18 saves / 22 shots
May 16St. Louis Blues0–12OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond overtime period01:15 – Steve Yzerman (8)
Jon Casey 39 saves / 40 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 29 saves / 29 shots
Detroit won series 4–3

(2) Colorado Avalanche vs. (3) Chicago Blackhawks

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams.

May 2Chicago Blackhawks3–2OTColorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Enrico Ciccone (1) – 02:02First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period03:10 – Claude Lemieux (3)
04:25 – Joe Sakic (8)
Murray Craven (1) – pp – 01:58Third periodNo scoring
Jeremy Roenick (3) – pp – 06:29First overtime periodNo scoring
Ed Belfour 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 23 saves / 26 shots
May 4Chicago Blackhawks1–5Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Tony Amonte (2) – 04:28First period11:38 – ppValeri Kamensky (4)
12:48 – Craig Wolanin (1)
13:41 – Joe Sakic (9)
16:22 – Uwe Krupp (1)
No scoringSecond period15:14 – ppAdam Deadmarsh (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jeff Hackett 27 saves / 32 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 30 saves / 31 shots
May 6Colorado Avalanche3–4OTChicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period10:39 – ppGary Suter (2)
Peter Forsberg (5) – 04:31
Mike Ricci (2) – 12:53
Joe Sakic (10) – pp – 18:37
Second period19:23 – Joe Murphy (5)
No scoringThird period06:48 – Jeremy Roenick (4)
No scoringFirst overtime period00:46 – Sergei Krivokrasov (1)
Patrick Roy 21 saves / 25 shotsGoalie stats Ed Belfour 18 saves / 21 shots
May 8Colorado Avalanche3–23OTChicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Joe Sakic (11) – 01:41Second period04:40 – Gary Suter (3)
Valeri Kamensky (5) – pp – 03:49Third period06:15 – Jeff Shantz (2)
Joe Sakic (12) – 04:33Third overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 32 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Ed Belfour 54 saves / 57 shots
May 11Chicago Blackhawks1–4Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period14:33 – Chris Simon (1)
No scoringSecond period12:37 – Valeri Kamensky (6)
Jeremy Roenick (5) – 14:42Third period05:19 – Scott Young (2)
16:43 – Valeri Kamensky (7)
Ed Belfour 24 saves / 28 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 22 saves / 23 shots
May 13Colorado Avalanche4–32OTChicago Blackhawks United Center Recap  
Valeri Kamensky (8) – 04:55First period12:10 – Denis Savard (1)
No scoringSecond period19:36 – Bernie Nicholls (2)
Joe Sakic (13) – pp – 01:29
Valeri Kamensky (9) – 07:02
Third period19:00 – Joe Murphy (6)
Sandis Ozolinsh (3) – 05:18Second overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 31 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats Ed Belfour 41 saves / 45 shots
Colorado won series 4–2

Conference finals

Eastern Conference final

(2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (4) Florida Panthers

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This was Pittsburgh's third Conference Final appearance. They last made the Conference Final in 1992, where they defeated the Boston Bruins in four games. This was Florida's first Conference Final appearance in their third season since entering the league as an expansion team in 1993.

Despite being outshot 33–25 in game one, the Panthers came out on top with an impressive 5–1 win. Florida goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck made 32 saves and Florida forward Tom Fitzgerald scored twice. The Penguins wanting to avoid going down two games to none against the Panthers came out with a better effort in game two and won the game 3–2 and evened the series at one game each. In game three, the Panthers fired an incredible 61 shots on Penguins goaltender Tom Barrasso and it paid off as the Panthers won 5–2 to take a 2–1 series lead, with Florida forward Stu Barnes scoring twice. Going into the third period of game four, the Penguins trailed 1–0. Pittsburgh tied the score on Brad Lauer's goal with 11:03 remaining in regulation, then Bryan Smolinski scored the go ahead goal with 3:31 to go to give the Penguins a 2–1 lead. Pittsburgh hung on to win the game 2–1 and tie the series at two games apiece. In game five, the Penguins shut-out the Panthers 3–0, with Tom Barrasso stopping all 28 Florida shots he faced.

Leading the series three games to two, Pittsburgh looked to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals in game six. The Penguins led 2–1 in the second period, but the Panthers scored three of the next four goals and edged the Penguins 4–3 to tie the series at 3–3. In game seven, Florida took a 1–0 lead on Mike Hough's goal at 13:13 of the first period. After a scoreless second period, Pittsburgh tied the game on Petr Nedved's power-play goal at 1:23 of the third period. The Panthers regained the lead on Tom Fitzgerald's bizarre 58-foot slapshot at 6:18 and got an insurance goal from Johan Garpenlov at 17:23. Florida hung on to win the game 3–1 and the series four games to three, John Vanbiesbrouck making 39 saves in the victory. This was the last playoff series victory for the Panthers until 2022 when they beat the Washington Capitals in six games, and was their last appearance in the Conference Finals until 2023.

May 18Florida Panthers5–1Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
Dave Lowry (8) – pp – 01:52
Tom Fitzgerald (1) – 16:11
First periodNo scoring
Tom Fitzgerald (2) – 07:12Second periodNo scoring
Dave Lowry (9) – 15:41
Scott Mellanby (2) – pp – 18:48
Third period07:03 – Kevin Miller (2)
John Vanbiesbrouck 32 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats Ken Wregget 20 saves / 25 shots
May 20Florida Panthers2–3Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:31 – ppSergei Zubov (1)
13:57 – ppJaromir Jagr (11)
Ray Sheppard (6) – 00:29
Bill Lindsay (4) – 12:19
Third period08:12 – Mario Lemieux (11)
John Vanbiesbrouck35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie stats Tom Barrasso 30 saves / 32 shots
May 24Pittsburgh Penguins2–5Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
Bryan Smolinski (4) – 16:02First period01:46 – Ray Sheppard (7)
Petr Nedved (8) – 00:27Second period03:51 – Radek Dvorak (1)
No scoringThird period00:55 – ppStu Barnes (4)
04:55 – Stu Barnes (5)
07:37 – Martin Straka (1)
Tom Barrasso 56 saves / 61 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 26 saves / 28 shots
May 26Pittsburgh Penguins2–1Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period12:50 – Dave Lowry (10)
Brad Lauer (1) – 08:57
Bryan Smolinski (5) – 16:29
Third periodNo scoring
Tom Barrasso 32 saves / 33 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 22 saves / 24 shots
May 28Florida Panthers0–3Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period08:48 – ppJ. J. Daigneault (1)
No scoringSecond period18:27 – Petr Nedved (9)
No scoringThird period18:42 – Tomas Sandstrom (3)
John Vanbiesbrouck 36 saves / 38 shotsGoalie stats Tom Barrasso 28 saves / 28 shots
May 30Pittsburgh Penguins3–4Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period07:45 – Scott Mellanby (3)
Kevin Miller (3) – 01:55
Joe Dziedzic (1) – 10:16
Second period14:56 – Bill Lindsay (5)
Tomas Sandstrom (4) – 12:17Third period09:35 – Martin Straka (2)
13:58 – Rob Niedermayer (4)
Tom Barrasso 36 saves / 40 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 20 saves / 23 shots
June 1Florida Panthers3–1Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap  
Mike Hough (4) – 13:13First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Tom Fitzgerald (3) – 06:18
Johan Garpenlov (4) – 17:23
Third period01:23 – ppPetr Nedved (10)
John Vanbiesbrouck 39 saves / 40 shotsGoalie stats Tom Barrasso 25 saves / 28 shots
Florida won series 4–3

Western Conference final

(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (2) Colorado Avalanche

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This was Detroit's second consecutive and fourth overall Conference Final appearance. They defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in the previous year in five games. This was Colorado's third Conference Final appearance in franchise history and first since relocating to Colorado. They last went to the Conference Final in 1985, which they lost to the Philadelphia Flyers in six games when the team was known as the Quebec Nordiques.

Game 1 was a hard-fought battle. The score was tied at two in the first overtime period when Mike Keane scored at 17:31 to give Colorado a 3–2 win. The Avalanche won Game 2, 3–0, with Colorado goaltender Patrick Roy stopping all 35 shots faced. Down two games to none, the Red Wings played solidly in Game 3. Detroit defencemen Nicklas Lidstrom and Vladimir Konstantinov combined to score three goals (including a shorthanded goal by Konstantinov) and Detroit won 6–4. In game four the Red Wings outshot the Avalanche 31–17 but lost the game 4–2 thanks to 29 saves made by Patrick Roy.

Detroit played with desperation and determination in game five. Inspired by Vladimir Konstantinov's big body check on Avalanche forward Claude Lemieux, the Red Wings went on to win 5–2. The Red Wings victory forced a Game 6 back in Colorado. Game 6 became famous in the history of the Red Wings-Avalanche rivalry. At 14:07 of the first period, Detroit forward Kris Draper was down along the half-boards at centre ice when Colorado forward Claude Lemieux checked Draper's head from behind into the edge of the bench. The hit sent Draper to the hospital with a broken jaw and a shattered cheek and orbital bone, which required surgery and stitches. Draper did not return to play until the middle of the 1996–97 season. While Lemieux was assessed a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct match penalty for the hit, [1] the Avalanche went on to win the game 4–1 and completed the upset. The controversial hit on Draper by Lemieux was a catalyst (along with a rough hit by Kozlov on Foote in Game 3) for the Detroit–Colorado rivalry that endured for a decade.

May 19Colorado Avalanche3–2OTDetroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period06:00 – ppPaul Coffey (3)
Stephane Yelle (1) – sh – 00:44Second periodNo scoring
Adam Deadmarsh (3) – 01:34Third period05:33 – sh – Paul Coffey (4)
Mike Keane (2) – 17:31First overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 29 saves / 31 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 27 saves / 30 shots
May 21Colorado Avalanche3–0Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
Joe Sakic (14) – pp – 11:36First periodNo scoring
Warren Rychel (1) – 05:45
Sandis Ozolinsh (4) – 08:03
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 35 saves / 35 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 17 saves / 20 shots
May 23Detroit Red Wings6–4Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Darren McCarty (3) – 09:22
Nicklas Lidstrom (4) – 10:31
First period15:37 – ppClaude Lemieux (4)
Dino Ciccarelli (5) – pp – 05:36
Vladimir Konstantinov (4) – sh – 15:34
Igor Larionov (5) – pp – 17:41
Second period05:56 – Sandis Ozolinsh (5)
19:44 – Adam Foote (1)
19:51 – Adam Deadmarsh (4)
Nicklas Lidstrom (5) – 00:32Third periodNo scoring
Chris Osgood 15 saves / 19 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 16 saves / 22 shots
May 25Detroit Red Wings2–4Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period16:23 – Adam Deadmarsh (5)
Dino Ciccarelli (6) – pp – 04:17Second period07:20 – Joe Sakic (15)
Doug Brown (2) – 14:02Third period03:25 – ppUwe Krupp (2)
19:58 – Peter Forsberg (6)
Chris Osgood 13 saves / 16 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 29 saves / 31 shots
May 27Colorado Avalanche2–5Detroit Red Wings Joe Louis Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period11:35 – Vyacheslav Kozlov (5)
12:39 – Igor Larionov (6)
Mike Ricci (3) – pp – 02:10
Mike Ricci (4) – pp – 08:00
Second period04:18 – Sergei Fedorov (2)
12:15 – Doug Brown (3)
19:28 – Greg Johnson (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 21 saves / 26 shotsGoalie stats Chris Osgood 26 saves / 28 shots
May 29Detroit Red Wings1–4Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Paul Coffey (5) – pp – 15:36First period11:57 – Joe Sakic (16)
No scoringSecond period05:55 – pp – Joe Sakic (17)
07:51 – ppMike Ricci (5)
16:44 – Peter Forsberg (7)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Chris Osgood 18 saves / 22 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 23 saves / 24 shots
Colorado won series 4–2

Stanley Cup Finals

Since the formation of the NHL in 1917 this was the only time to date that both teams competing in the Stanley Cup Finals made their first appearance.

This was the first and to date only playoff series between these two teams. This was also the first Stanley Cup Finals ever played in the Deep South. Colorado made their first Finals appearance in their first season in Denver, this was the franchise's seventeenth season in the league, while Florida made their first Finals appearance in just their third season of existence. Colorado became the third NHL team to win the Stanley Cup following a relocation, and the first to do so in their inaugural season after relocation. This was the Panthers' last Finals appearance until 2023. The Avalanche swept the Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup title in franchise history.

June 4Florida Panthers1–3Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Tom Fitzgerald (4) – 16:51First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:32 – Scott Young (3)
12:21 – Mike Ricci (6)
14:21 – Uwe Krupp (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
John Vanbiesbrouck 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie stats Patrick Roy 25 saves / 26 shots
June 6Florida Panthers1–8Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Recap  
Stu Barnes (6) – pp – 07:52First period04:11 – Peter Forsberg (8)
10:43 – ppRene Corbet (2)
13:46 – pp – Peter Forsberg (9)
15:05 – pp – Peter Forsberg (10)
No scoringSecond period04:37 – Rene Corbet (3)
05:08 – Valeri Kamensky (10)
10:03 – Jon Klemm (1)
No scoringThird period17:28 – pp – Jon Klemm (2)
Mark Fitzpatrick 15 saves / 19 shots
John Vanbiesbrouck 7 saves / 11 shots
Goalie stats Patrick Roy 27 saves / 28 shots
June 8Colorado Avalanche3–2Florida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
Claude Lemieux (5) – 02:44First period09:14 – ppRay Sheppard (8)
11:19 – Rob Niedermayer (5)
Mike Keane (3) – 01:38
Joe Sakic (18) – 03:00
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 32 saves / 34 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 19 saves / 22 shots
June 10Colorado Avalanche1–03OTFlorida Panthers Miami Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Uwe Krupp (4) – 04:31Third overtime periodNo scoring
Patrick Roy 63 saves / 63 shotsGoalie stats John Vanbiesbrouck 55 saves / 56 shots
Colorado won series 4–0

Playoff statistics

Skaters

These are the top ten skaters based on points. [2]

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche 22181634+1014
Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins 18111627+333
Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins18111223+718
Valeri Kamensky Colorado Avalanche22101222+1128
Peter Forsberg Colorado Avalanche22101121+1018
Petr Nedved Pittsburgh Penguins18101020+316
Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings 1881220-14
Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings1921820+810
Sandis Ozolinsh Colorado Avalanche2251419+516
Dave Lowry Florida Panthers 2210717+839

Goaltenders

This is a combined table of the top five goaltenders based on goals against average and the top five goaltenders based on save percentage, with at least 420 minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded. [3]

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks 963323232.07.9291
Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche 22166649512.10.9213
Chris Osgood Detroit Red Wings 1587322332.12.8982
Ron Hextall Philadelphia Flyers 1266319272.13.9150
John Vanbiesbrouck Florida Panthers 221210735502.25.9321

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2008 Stanley Cup Finals</span> 2008 ice hockey championship series

The 2008 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2007–08 season, and the culmination of the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Western Conference champion Detroit Red Wings and the Eastern Conference champion Pittsburgh Penguins. This was Detroit's 23rd appearance in the Finals, and its first since winning the Cup in 2002. This was Pittsburgh's third appearance in the Finals, and its first since winning consecutive Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. The Red Wings defeated the Penguins four games to two to earn the Stanley Cup. Detroit's Henrik Zetterberg was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.

The 1995–96 Florida Panthers season was the 3rd season of the franchise that was established in 1993 and their most successful season ever. In only their third season in the National Hockey League, the Panthers qualified for the playoffs, and won three playoff series to become Eastern Conference champions. In the 1996 Stanley Cup Finals, Florida lost to the Colorado Avalanche in four games. The Panthers would not win another playoff series until 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1997 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> National Hockey League playoffs

The 1997 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 16, 1997, following the completion of the 1996–97 NHL season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series for conference quarter-finals, semi-finals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1998 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> Playoffs with the Detroit Red Wings winning against the Washington Capitals

The 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 22, 1998 following the 1997–98 regular season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-7 series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-7 series for the Stanley Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1999 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 21, 1999, following the 1998–99 NHL season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series for conference quarter-finals, semi-finals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. This was the first time since 1987, and only time until 2020 where all former WHA teams clinched the playoffs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 14, 2010, after the 2009–10 NHL regular season. The Finals ended on June 9, 2010, with the Chicago Blackhawks defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in six games to win their fourth championship and their first since 1961. Blackhawks center and team captain Jonathan Toews was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs' most valuable player.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Stanley Cup playoffs</span>

The 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2011–12 season. It began on April 11, 2012, after the conclusion of the regular season, and ended on June 11, with the Los Angeles Kings defeating the New Jersey Devils in six games in the Stanley Cup Finals to win their first Stanley Cup championship. Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick, having recorded a 1.41 goals against average, was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as the playoffs' most valuable player.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> Sports competition

The 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2013–14 season. They began on April 16, 2014, and ended June 13, 2014, when the Los Angeles Kings defeated the New York Rangers four games to one in the Stanley Cup Finals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> Playoff tournament of the NHL

The 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2015–16 season. They began on April 13, 2016, and ended on June 12, 2016, with the Pittsburgh Penguins defeating the San Jose Sharks four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> 2021 NHL Postseason Tournament

The 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2020–21 season. The playoffs began on May 15, 2021, and concluded on July 7, 2021, with the Tampa Bay Lightning winning their second consecutive and third overall Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeating the Montreal Canadiens four games to one in the Stanley Cup Finals. The playoffs were originally scheduled to begin a few days after the regular season concluded, but they began four days prior to the end of the regular season after the Vancouver Canucks had eleven games postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Stanley Cup playoffs</span> 2022 playoff tournament of the National Hockey League

The 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs was the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2021–22 season. The playoffs began on May 2, 2022, one day after the regular season ended, and concluded on June 26, 2022, with the Colorado Avalanche winning their third Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals.

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