here’s the list of the goals you’re seeing (listed by year: player (game #, time, period), winning team over losing team, final series game count).
- 1990: Craig Simpson (g5 9:21 2nd), Edmonton Oilers over Boston Bruins 4-1
- 1991: Ulf Samuelsson (ugh) (g6 2:00 1st), Pittsburgh Penguins over Minnesota North Stars 4-2
- 1992: Ron Francis (g4 7:50 3rd), Pittsburgh Penguins over Chicago Blackhawks 4-0
- 1993: Kirk Muller (g5 3:51 2nd), Montreal Canadiens over Los Angeles Kings 4-1
- 1994: Mark Messier (g7 13:29 2nd), New York Rangers over Vancouver Canucks 4-3
- 1995: Neal Broten (g4 7:56 2nd), New Jersey Devils over Detroit Red Wings 4-0
- 1996: Uwe Krupp (g4 4:31 3OT), Colorado Avalanche over Florida Panthers 4-0
- 1997: Darren McCarty (g4 13:02 2nd), Detroit Red Wings over Philadelphia Flyers 4-0
- 1998: Martin Lapointe (g4 2:26 2nd), Detroit Red Wings over Washington Capitals 4-0
- 1999: Brett Hull (g6 14:51 3OT), Dallas Stars over Buffalo Sabres 4-2
- 2000: Jaosn Arnott (g6 8:20 2OT), New Jersey Devils over Dallas Stars 4-2
- 2001: Alex Tanguay (g7 4:57 2nd), Colorado Avalanche over New Jersey Devils 4-3
- 2002: Brendan Shanahan (g5 14:04 2nd), Detroit Red Wings over Carolina Hurricanes 4-1
- 2003: Michael Rupp (g7 2:22 2nd), New Jersey Devils over Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 4-3
- 2004: Ruslan Fedotenko (g7 14:38 2nd), Tampa Bay Lightning over Calgary Flames 4-3
- 2005: none
- 2006: Frantisek Kaberle (g7 4:18 2nd), Carolina Hurriances over Edmonton Oilers 4-3
- 2007: Trave Moen (g5, 15:44 2nd), Anaheim Ducks over Ottawa Senators 4-1
- 2008: Henrik Zetterberg (g6 7:36 3rd), Detroit Red Wings over Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2
- 2009: Maxime Talbot (g7 10:07 2nd), Pittsburgh Penguins over Detroit Red Wings 4-3
- 2010: Patrick Kane (g6 4:06 OT), Chicago Blackhawks over Philadelphia Flyers 4-2
- 2011: Patrice Bergeron (g7 14:37 1st), Boston Bruins over Vancouver Canucks 4-3
- Not featured in video: 2012: Jeff Carter (g6 12:45 1st), Los Angeles Kings over New Jersey Devils 4-2
I personally remember all of these starting with 1996. Consequently, 1996 is one of my favorites. My favorite is obviously is the Boston Bruins Cup championship, even though that goal was very anti-climactic but still awesome. My favorites are all overtime winners, except for Chicago's, because of how exciting it is and how closely I followed those series - especially 1999 and 2000. Those are 2 of my favorite all-time games, period. I was rooting for the team that ended up winning in both cases. Awesomely, my favorite player in 2000 scored the Cup winning goal, as did my favorite player in 2011!
My least favorites are 1991 because I hate Ulf Samuelsson, and 2007 because I just feel so bad for that player who scored on his own goaltender, and I feel very bad for the goaltender, because I always feel bad for goaltenders for some reason (even Luongo and Hasek).
My least favorites are 1991 because I hate Ulf Samuelsson, and 2007 because I just feel so bad for that player who scored on his own goaltender, and I feel very bad for the goaltender, because I always feel bad for goaltenders for some reason (even Luongo and Hasek).
Some interesting tidbits (all info is from 1990 and on, so exclusively the last 22 years, NOT all time):
- 1995-1998: 4 years in a row, the Stanley Cup finals were a sweep, even though only 5 total series have been sweeps in the past 22 years
- Mark Messier is the only Cup-clinching goal scorer who was also team captain.
- The number of games played in a series breaks down as:
- Game 4: 5 (22.7%)
- Game 5: 4 (18.2%)
- Game 6: 6 (27.3%)
- Game 7: 7 (31.8)
- Colorado (formerly Quebec) is the first and only franchise to win a Cup in it's first year of relocation
- The game-winning game would turn out to be scored as followed:
- 1st period: 3 ( 13.6%; '91, '11, '12)
- 2nd period: 13 (59.1%)
- 3rd period: 2 (9.1%; '92, '08)
- OT: 1 (4.5%; '10)
- 2OT (4.5%, '00)
- 3OT: 2 (9.1%; '96, '99)
- Overall, the Stanley Cup has been won in some amount of overtime 4 times in the last 22 years (18.1%), even though it was won in OT two years in a row in 99 (3OT) and 00 (2OT).
- 14 different teams have won the Cup in the past 22 years; 10 won it once, while the Avalanche won it twice ('96 & '01), the Penguins won three times ('91, '92, '09) and Red Wings ('97, '98, '02, '08) have won four times.
- Edmonton Oilers: 1
- Montreal Canadiens: 1
- New York Rangers: 1
- Dallas Stars: 1
- Tampa Bap Lightning: 1
- Carolina Hurricanes: 1
- Anaheim Ducks: 1
- Chicago Blackhawks: 1
- Boston Bruins: 1
- Los Angeles Kings: 1
- Colorado Avalanche: 2
- Pittsburgh Penguins: 3
- New Jersey Devils: 3
- Detroit Red Wings: 4
- The only two teams to win back-to-back Cups are the Penguins & Red Wings, with the Wings doing it most recently in '97 & '98.
- In 1999 & 2000, the Cup was won consecutively in multiple overtimes on the road
- In 2000, 2001, & 2009, the reigning Cup champs lost in the finals
- Since 1999, a different team has won the Cup every year.
- Since 1999, two teams have won the Cup more than once: the Red Wings ('02, 0'8) and Devils ('00 & '03).
- A Canadian team has not won since 1993.
- Canadian teams made the finals 3 consecutive years (not counting the lockout year) and lost each time: Calgary in 04, Edmonton in 06, and Ottawa in 07.
- Canadian teams also made the finals 2 years in a row: Montreal won in 93, and Vancouver lost in 94.
- After Vancouver lost in 94, another Canadian team wouldn't make it to the finals for 10 years when the Calgary Flames lost in the finals in 2004.
- 18 different teams have lost in the finals since 1990: Boston Bruins, Minnesota North Stars, Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Florida Panthers, Washington Capitals, Buffalo Sabres, Dallas Stars, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins, including the following four teams that have lost twice in the finals in that time: Vancouver Canucks, Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils
- If you count franchises as one, then the Dallas Stars (formerly Minnesota North Stars) have lost twice in the finals since 1990, with 3 total appearances.
- The only teams/franchises to appear in the Cup finals without having won the Cup in the past 22 years are: Canucks, Panthers, Flyers, Capitals, Sabres, Flames, Oilers, Senators
- The franchises that have made appearances in the finals and have 0 Cups in franchise history are: Canucks, Panthers, Capitals, Sabres, Flames, and Senators
- The Bruins went 21 years from their 90 loss in the finals to their 2011 win; LA went 19 years; and Chicago went 17 year.
- 2 years in a row in 06 and 07, the Cup winner had lost in the finals exactly 4 years earlier (Hurricanes lost in 02, won in 06, Ducks lost in 03, won in 07)
- Total appearances in the finals, win or lose, have been made by 21 franchises (where Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars count as one).
- The Red Wings have made the most appearances with 6: 4 (97, 98, 02, 08) and 2 losses (95, 09)
- The Devils are next with 5 appearances: 3 wins (95, 00, 03) and 2 losses (01, 12).
- The Penguins have made 4 appearances: 3 wins (91, 92, 09) and 1 loss (08).
- The Stars (including North Stars) have 3 appearances: 1 win (99) and 2 losses (90, 00).
- The following teams have 2 appearances: Edmonton (1 win, 1 loss), Colorado (2 wins), Carolina (1 win, 1 loss), Anaheim (1 win, 1 loss), Chicago (1 win, 1 loss), Boston (1 win, 1 loss), LA Kings (1 win, 1 loss), Vancouver (2 losses), and Philadelphia (2 losses).
- The following teams have 1 appearance since 1990: Montreal (1 win), New York Rangers (1 win), Tampa Bay (1 win), Florida (1 loss), Washington (1 loss), Buffalo (1 loss), Calgary (1 loss), and Ottawa (1 loss).
- Only the Canucks and Flyers have made the finals more than once without winning the Cup in the past 22 years
- Only the Avalanche have made multiple Cup final appearances since 1990 without losing
- The nationality of the Cup-winning goal scorers includes 14 Canadians, 3 Americans, 2 Swedes, and 1 Czech, 1 Ukrainian, and 1 German. Actually, that's 1 Swede (Zetterberg) and 1 person from HELL (Samuelsson).
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