Regular seasonFinal standings
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Wales Conference
Montreal vs. Hartford
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 19 |
Hartford 0 |
2 Montreal
| April 21 |
Hartford 2 |
5 Montreal
| April 23 |
Montreal 2 |
5 Hartford
| April 25 |
Montreal 1 |
3 Hartford
| April 27 |
Hartford 4 |
7 Montreal
| April 29 |
Montreal 1 |
2 Hartford |
OT
| May 1 |
Hartford 2 |
3 Montreal |
2OT
| Montreal wins series 4–3
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NY Rangers vs. New Jersey
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 19 |
New Jersey 1 |
2 NY Rangers
| April 21 |
New Jersey 7 |
3 NY Rangers
| April 23 |
NY Rangers 1 |
3 New Jersey
| April 25 |
NY Rangers 3 |
0 New Jersey
| April 27 |
New Jersey 5 |
8 NY Rangers
| April 29 |
NY Rangers 3 |
5 New Jersey
| May 1 |
New Jersey 4 |
8 NY Rangers
| NY Rangers wins series 4–3
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Washington vs. Pittsburgh
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 19 |
Pittsburgh 1 |
3 Washington
| April 21 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
6 Washington
| April 23 |
Washington 4 |
6 Pittsburgh
| April 25 |
Washington 7 |
2 Pittsburgh
| April 27 |
Pittsburgh 5 |
2 Washington
| April 29 |
Washington 4 |
6 Pittsburgh
| May 1 |
Pittsburgh 3 |
1 Washington
| Pittsburgh wins series 4–3
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Campbell Conference
Detroit vs. Minnesota
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 18 |
Minnesota 4 |
3 Detroit
| April 20 |
Minnesota 4 |
2 Detroit
| April 22 |
Detroit 5 |
4 Minnesota |
OT
| April 24 |
Detroit 4 |
5 Minnesota
| April 26 |
Minnesota 0 |
3 Detroit
| April 28 |
Detroit 1 |
0 Minnesota |
OT
| April 30 |
Minnesota 2 |
5 Detroit
| Detroit wins series 4–3
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Chicago vs. St. Louis
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 18 |
St. Louis 1 |
3 Chicago
| April 20 |
St. Louis 5 |
3 Chicago
| April 22 |
Chicago 4 |
5 St. Louis |
2OT
| April 24 |
Chicago 5 |
3 St. Louis
| April 26 |
St. Louis 4 |
6 Chicago
| April 28 |
Chicago 2 |
1 St. Louis
| Chicago wins series 4–2
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Vancouver vs. Winnipeg
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 18 |
Winnipeg 3 |
2 Vancouver
| April 20 |
Winnipeg 2 |
3 Vancouver
| April 22 |
Vancouver 2 |
4 Winnipeg
| April 24 |
Vancouver 1 |
3 Winnipeg
| April 26 |
Winnipeg 2 |
8 Vancouver
| April 28 |
Vancouver 8 |
3 Winnipeg
| April 30 |
Winnipeg 0 |
5 Vancouver
| Vancouver wins series 4–3
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Los Angeles vs. Edmonton
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 18 |
Edmonton 3 |
1 Los Angeles
| April 20 |
Edmonton 5 |
8 Los Angeles
| April 22 |
Los Angeles 3 |
4 Edmonton
| April 24 |
Los Angeles 4 |
3 Edmonton
| April 26 |
Edmonton 5 |
2 Los Angeles
| April 28 |
Los Angeles 0 |
3 Edmonton
| Edmonton wins series 4–2
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Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average
Regular Season
Player |
Team |
GP |
TOI |
W |
L |
T |
GA |
SO |
Sv% |
GAA
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Patrick Roy |
Montreal |
67 |
3935 |
36 |
22 |
8 |
155 |
5 |
.914 |
2.36
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Ed Belfour |
Chicago |
52 |
2928 |
21 |
18 |
10 |
132 |
5 |
.894 |
2.70
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Kirk McLean |
Vancouver |
65 |
3852 |
38 |
17 |
9 |
176 |
5 |
.901 |
2.74
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John Vanbiesbrouck |
NY Rangers |
45 |
2526 |
27 |
13 |
3 |
120 |
2 |
.910 |
2.85
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Bob Essensa |
Winnipeg |
47 |
2627 |
21 |
17 |
6 |
126 |
5 |
.910 |
2.88
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Stanley Cup playoffsPlayoff bracket
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Division Semifinals
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Division Finals
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Conference Finals
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Stanley Cup Finals
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A1
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Montreal
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4
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A4
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Hartford
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3
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A1
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Montreal
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0
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A2
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Boston
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4
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A2
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Boston
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4
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A3
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Buffalo
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3
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A2
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Boston
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0
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Prince of Wales Conference
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P3
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Pittsburgh
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4
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P1
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NY Rangers
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4
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P4
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New Jersey
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3
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P1
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NY Rangers
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2
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P3
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Pittsburgh
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4
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P2
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Washington
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3
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P3
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Pittsburgh
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4
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P3
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Pittsburgh
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4
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N2
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Chicago
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0
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N1
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Detroit
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4
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N4
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Minnesota
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3
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N1
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Detroit
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0
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N2
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Chicago
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4
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N2
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Chicago
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4
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N3
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St. Louis
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2
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N2
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Chicago
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4
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Clarence Campbell Conference
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S3
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Edmonton
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0
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S1
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Vancouver
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4
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S4
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Winnipeg
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3
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S1
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Vancouver
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2
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S3
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Edmonton
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4
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S2
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Los Angeles
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2
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S3
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Edmonton
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4
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Division semi-finalsDivision Finals
Wales Conference
Montreal vs. Boston
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 3 |
Boston 6 |
4 Montreal
| May 5 |
Boston 3 |
2 Montreal |
OT
| May 7 |
Montreal 2 |
3 Boston
| May 9 |
Montreal 0 |
2 Boston
| Boston win series 4–0
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NY Rangers vs. Pittsburgh
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 3 |
Pittsburgh 4 |
2 NY Rangers
| May 5 |
Pittsburgh 2 |
4 NY Rangers
| May 7 |
NY Rangers 6 |
5 Pittsburgh |
OT
| May 9 |
NY Rangers 4 |
5 Pittsburgh |
OT
| May 11 |
Pittsburgh 3 |
2 NY Rangers
| May 13 |
NY Rangers 1 |
5 Pittsburgh
| Pittsburgh wins series 4–2
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Campbell Conference
Detroit vs. Chicago
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 2 |
Chicago 2 |
1 Detroit
| May 4 |
Chicago 3 |
1 Detroit
| May 6 |
Detroit 4 |
5 Chicago
| May 8 |
Detroit 0 |
1 Chicago
| Chicago wins series 4–0
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Vancouver vs. Edmonton
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 3 |
Edmonton 4 |
3 Vancouver |
OT
| May 4 |
Edmonton 0 |
4 Vancouver
| May 6 |
Vancouver 2 |
5 Edmonton
| May 8 |
Vancouver 2 |
3 Edmonton
| May 10 |
Edmonton 3 |
4 Vancouver
| May 12 |
Vancouver 0 |
3 Edmonton
| Edmonton wins series 4–2
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Conference FinalsFinalsNHL Awards
Presidents' Trophy: |
New York Rangers
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Prince of Wales Trophy: |
Pittsburgh Penguins
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Clarence S. Campbell Bowl: |
Chicago Blackhawks
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Art Ross Memorial Trophy: |
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: |
Mark Fitzpatrick, New York Islanders
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Calder Memorial Trophy: |
Pavel Bure, Vancouver Canucks
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Conn Smythe Trophy: |
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Frank J. Selke Trophy: |
Guy Carbonneau, Montreal Canadiens
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Hart Memorial Trophy: |
Mark Messier, New York Rangers
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Jack Adams Award: |
Pat Quinn, Vancouver Canucks
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James Norris Memorial Trophy: |
Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
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King Clancy Memorial Trophy: |
Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
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Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: |
Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings
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Lester B. Pearson Award: |
Mark Messier, New York Rangers
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NHL Plus/Minus Award: |
Paul Ysebaert, Detroit Red Wings
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Vezina Trophy: |
Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
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William M. Jennings Trophy: |
Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
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Lester Patrick Trophy: |
Al Arbour, Art Berglund, Lou Lamoriello
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All-Star teams
First Team |
Position |
Second Team
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Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
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G
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Kirk McLean, Vancouver Canucks
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Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
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D
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Phil Housley, Winnipeg Jets
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Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
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D
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Scott Stevens, New Jersey Devils
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Mark Messier, New York Rangers
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C
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Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues
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RW
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Mark Recchi, PIT/PHI
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Kevin Stevens, Pittsburgh Penguins
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LW
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Luc Robitaille, Los Angeles Kings
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Throwback UniformsFirst games
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1991–92 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):
- Glen Murray, Boston Bruins
- Joe Juneau, Boston Bruins
- Jozef Stumpel, Boston Bruins
- Brad May, Buffalo Sabres
- Keith Carney, Buffalo Sabres
- Dean McAmmond, Chicago Blackhawks
- Martin Lapointe, Detroit Red Wings
- Vyacheslav Kozlov, Detroit Red Wings
- Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings
- Vladimir Konstantinov, Detroit Red Wings
- Martin Rucinsky, Edmonton Oilers
- Darryl Sydor, Los Angeles Kings
- Derian Hatcher, Minnesota North Stars
- Bill Guerin, New Jersey Devils
- Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
- Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey Devils
- Adam Foote, Quebec Nordiques
- Valeri Kamensky, Quebec Nordiques
- Arturs Irbe, San Jose Sharks
- Pat Falloon, San Jose Sharks
- Ray Whitney, San Jose Sharks
- Bret Hedican, St. Louis Blues
- Guy Hebert, St. Louis Blues
- Felix Potvin, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Pavel Bure, Vancouver Canucks
- Steve Konowalchuk, Washington Capitals
- Keith Tkachuk, Winnipeg Jets
- Stu Barnes, Winnipeg Jets
Last games
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1991–92 (listed with their last team):
- Barry Pederson, Boston Bruins
- Rick Vaive, Buffalo Sabres
- Tony Tanti, Buffalo Sabres
- Clint Malarchuk, Buffalo Sabres
- Greg Millen, Detroit Red Wings
- Ilkka Sinisalo, Los Angeles Kings
- Larry Robinson, Los Angeles Kings
- Chris Nilan, Montreal Canadiens
- Patrik Sundstrom, New Jersey Devils
- Rick Green, New York Islanders
- John Tonelli, Quebec Nordiques
- Mark Pavelich, San Jose Sharks
- Ken Linseman, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Mike Bullard, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Randy Gregg, Vancouver Canucks
- Mike Liut, Washington Capitals
- Mario Marois, Winnipeg Jets
- Lucien DeBlois, Winnipeg Jets
- Aaron Broten, Winnipeg Jets
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