Jump to content

User:Regaina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Regaina (talk | contribs) at 23:31, 13 March 2021. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Year Winning team Coach Games Losing team Coach Winning goal
1927 Ottawa Senators (C) (5, 4–1) Dave Gill 2–0–2 Boston Bruins (A) (1, 0–1) Art Ross Cy Denneny (7:30, second)
1928 New York Rangers (A) (1, 1–0) Lester Patrick-playing 3–2 Montreal Maroons (C) (2, 1–1) Eddie Gerard Frank Boucher (3:35, third)
1929 Boston Bruins (A) (2, 1–1) Cy Denneny-playing 2–0 New York Rangers (A) (2, 1–1) Lester Patrick Bill Carson (18:02, third)
1930 Montreal Canadiens (C) (6, 3–2) Cecil Hart 2–0 Boston Bruins (A) (3, 1–2) Art Ross Howie Morenz (1:00, second)
1931 Montreal Canadiens (C) (7, 4–2) 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks (A) (1, 0–1) Dick Irvin Johnny Gagnon (9:59, second)
1932 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (3, 3–0) Dick Irvin 3–0 New York Rangers (A) (3, 1–2) Lester Patrick Ace Bailey (15:07, third)
1933 New York Rangers (A) (4, 2–2) Lester Patrick 3–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (4, 3–1) Dick Irvin Bill Cook (7:34, OT)
1934 Chicago Black Hawks (A) (2, 1–1) Tommy Gorman 3–1 Detroit Red Wings (A) (1, 0–1) Jack Adams Mush March (10:05, second OT)
1935 Montreal Maroons (C) (2, 2–1) 3–0 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (5, 3–2) Dick Irvin Baldy Northcott (16:18, second)
1936 Detroit Red Wings (A) (2, 1–1) Jack Adams 3–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (6, 3–3) Pete Kelly (9:45, third)
1937 Detroit Red Wings (A) (3, 2–1) 3–2 New York Rangers (A) (5, 2–3) Lester Patrick Marty Barry (19:22, first)
1938 Chicago Black Hawks (A) (3, 2–1) Bill Stewart 3–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (7, 3–4) Dick Irvin Carl Voss (16:45, second)
1939 Boston Bruins (4, 2–2) Art Ross 4–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (8, 3–5) Roy Conacher (17:54, second)
1940 New York Rangers (6, 3–3) Frank Boucher 4–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (9, 3–6) Bryan Hextall (2:07, OT)
1941 Boston Bruins (5, 3–2) Cooney Weiland 4–0 Detroit Red Wings (4, 2–2) Jack Adams Bobby Bauer (8:43, second)
1942 Toronto Maple Leafs (10, 4–6) Hap Day 4–3 Detroit Red Wings (5, 2–3) Jack Adams Pete Langelle (9:48, third)
1943 Detroit Red Wings (6, 3–3) Jack Adams 4–0 Boston Bruins (6, 3–3) Art Ross Joe Carveth (12:09, first)
1944 Montreal Canadiens (8, 5–2) Dick Irvin 4–0 Chicago Black Hawks (4, 2–2) Paul Thompson Toe Blake (9:12, OT)
1945 Toronto Maple Leafs (11, 5–6) Hap Day 4–3 Detroit Red Wings (7, 3–4) Jack Adams Babe Pratt (12:14, third)
1946 Montreal Canadiens (9, 6–2) Dick Irvin 4–1 Boston Bruins (7, 3–4) Dit Clapper Toe Blake (11:06, third)
1947 Toronto Maple Leafs (12, 6–6) Hap Day 4–2 Montreal Canadiens (10, 6–3) Dick Irvin Ted Kennedy (14:39, third)
1948 Toronto Maple Leafs (13, 7–6) 4–0 Detroit Red Wings (8, 3–5) Tommy Ivan Harry Watson (11:13, first)
1949 Toronto Maple Leafs (14, 8–6) 4–0 Detroit Red Wings (9, 3–6) Cal Gardner (19:45, second)
1950 Detroit Red Wings (10, 4–6) Tommy Ivan 4–3 New York Rangers (7, 3–4) Lynn Patrick Pete Babando (8:31, second OT)
1951 Toronto Maple Leafs (15, 9–6) Joe Primeau 4–1 Montreal Canadiens (11, 6–4) Dick Irvin Bill Barilko (2:53, OT)
1952 Detroit Red Wings (11, 5–6) Tommy Ivan 4–0 Montreal Canadiens (12, 6–5) Metro Prystai (6:50, first)
1953 Montreal Canadiens (13, 7–5) Dick Irvin 4–1 Boston Bruins (8, 3–5) Lynn Patrick Elmer Lach (1:22, OT)
1954 Detroit Red Wings (12, 6–6) Tommy Ivan 4–3 Montreal Canadiens (14, 7–6) Dick Irvin Tony Leswick (4:20, OT)
1955 Detroit Red Wings (13, 7–6) Jimmy Skinner 4–3 Montreal Canadiens (15, 7–7) Gordie Howe (19:49, second)
1956 Montreal Canadiens (16, 8–7) Toe Blake 4–1 Detroit Red Wings (14, 7–7) Jimmy Skinner Maurice Richard (15:08, second)
1957 Montreal Canadiens (17, 9–7) 4–1 Boston Bruins (9, 3–6) Milt Schmidt Dickie Moore (0:14, second)
1958 Montreal Canadiens (18, 10–7) 4–2 Boston Bruins (10, 3–7) Bernie Geoffrion (19:26, second)
1959 Montreal Canadiens (19, 11–7) 4–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (16, 9–7) Punch Imlach Marcel Bonin (9:55, second)
1960 Montreal Canadiens (20, 12–7) 4–0 Toronto Maple Leafs (17, 9–8) Jean Beliveau (8:16, first)
1961 Chicago Black Hawks (5, 3–2) Rudy Pilous 4–2 Detroit Red Wings (15, 7–8) Sid Abel Ab McDonald (18:49, second)
1962 Toronto Maple Leafs (18, 10–8) Punch Imlach 4–2 Chicago Black Hawks (6, 3–3) Rudy Pilous Dick Duff (14:14, third)
1963 Toronto Maple Leafs (19, 11–8) 4–1 Detroit Red Wings (16, 7–9) Sid Abel Eddie Shack (13:28, third)
1964 Toronto Maple Leafs (20, 12–8) 4–3 Detroit Red Wings (17, 7–10) Andy Bathgate (3:04, first)
1965 Montreal Canadiens (21, 13–7) Toe Blake 4–3 Chicago Black Hawks (7, 3–4) Billy Reay Jean Beliveau (0:14, first)
1966 Montreal Canadiens (22, 14–7) 4–2 Detroit Red Wings (18, 7–11) Sid Abel Henri Richard (2:20, OT)
1967 Toronto Maple Leafs (21, 13–8) Punch Imlach 4–2 Montreal Canadiens (23, 14–8) Toe Blake Jim Pappin (19:24, second)
1968 Montreal Canadiens (E) (24, 15–8) Toe Blake 4–0 Vancouver Canucks (W) (1, 0–1) Scotty Bowman J. C. Tremblay (11:40, third)
1969 Montreal Canadiens (E) (25, 16–8) Claude Ruel 4–0 Vancouver Canucks (W) (2, 0–2) John Ferguson (3:02, third)
1970 Boston Bruins (E) (11, 4–7) Harry Sinden 4–0 Vancouver Canucks (W) (3, 0–3) Bobby Orr (0:40, OT)
1971 Montreal Canadiens (E) (26, 17–8) Al MacNeil 4–3 Chicago Black Hawks (W) (8, 3–5) Billy Reay Henri Richard (2:34, third)
1972 Boston Bruins (E) (12, 5–7) Tom Johnson 4–2 New York Rangers (E) (8, 3–5) Emile Francis Bobby Orr (11:18, first)
1973 Montreal Canadiens (E) (27, 18–8) Scotty Bowman 4–2 Chicago Black Hawks (W) (9, 3–6) Billy Reay Yvan Cournoyer (8:13, third)
1974 Philadelphia Flyers (W) (1, 1–0) Fred Shero 4–2 Boston Bruins (E) (13, 5–8) Bep Guidolin Rick MacLeish (14:48, first)
1975 Philadelphia Flyers (CC) (2, 2–0) 4–2 Minnesota North Stars (PW) (1, 0–1) Floyd Smith Bob Kelly (0:11, third)
1976 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (28, 19–8) Scotty Bowman 4–0 Philadelphia Flyers (CC) (3, 2–1) Fred Shero Guy Lafleur (14:18, third)
1977 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (29, 20–8) 4–0 Boston Bruins (PW) (14, 5–9) Don Cherry Jacques Lemaire (4:32, OT)
1978 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (30, 21–8) 4–2 Boston Bruins (PW) (15, 5–10) Mario Tremblay (9:20, first)
1979 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (31, 22–8) 4–1 New York Rangers (CC) (9, 3–6) Fred Shero Jacques Lemaire (1:02, second)
1980 New York Islanders (CC) (1, 1–0) Al Arbour 4–2 Philadelphia Flyers (CC) (4, 2–2) Pat Quinn Bob Nystrom (7:11, OT)
1981 New York Islanders (CC) (2, 2–0) 4–1 California Seals (PW) (1, 0–1) Glen Sonmor Wayne Merrick (5:37, first)
1982 New York Islanders (PW) (3, 3–0) 4–0 Denver Spurs (CC) (1, 0–1) Roger Neilson Mike Bossy (5:00, second)
1983 New York Islanders (PW) (4, 4–0) 4–0 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (1, 0–1) Glen Sather Mike Bossy (12:39, first)
1984 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (2, 1–1) Glen Sather 4–1 New York Islanders (PW) (5, 4–1) Al Arbour Ken Linseman (0:38, second)
1985 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (3, 2–1) 4–1 Philadelphia Flyers (PW) (5, 2–3) Mike Keenan Paul Coffey (17:57, first)
1986 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (32, 23–8) Jean Perron 4–1 Houston Aeros (CC) (1, 0–1) Bob Johnson Bobby Smith (10:30, third)
1987 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (4, 3–1) Glen Sather 4–3 Philadelphia Flyers (PW) (6, 2–4) Mike Keenan Jari Kurri (14:59, second)
1988 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (5, 4–1) 4–0 Boston Bruins (PW) (16, 5–11) Terry O'Reilly Wayne Gretzky (9:44, second)
1989 Houston Aeros (CC) (2, 1–1) Terry Crisp 4–2 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (33, 23–9) Pat Burns Doug Gilmour (11:02, third)
1990 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (6, 5–1) John Muckler 4–1 Boston Bruins (PW) (17, 5–12) Mike Milbury Craig Simpson (9:31, second)
1991 Seattle Totems (PW) (1, 1–0) Bob Johnson 4–2 California Seals (CC) (2, 0–2) Bob Gainey Ulf Samuelsson (2:00, first)
1992 Seattle Totems (PW) (2, 2–0) Scotty Bowman 4–0 Chicago Blackhawks (CC) (10, 3–7) Mike Keenan Ron Francis (7:59, third)
1993 Montreal Canadiens (PW) (34, 24–9) Jacques Demers 4–1 Los Angeles Kings (CC) (1, 0–1) Barry Melrose Kirk Muller (3:51, second)
1994 New York Rangers (PW) (10, 4–6) Mike Keenan 4–3 Denver Spurs (CC) (2, 0–2) Pat Quinn Mark Messier (13:29, second)
1995 Los Angeles Blades (PW) (1, 1–0) Jacques Lemaire 4–0 Detroit Red Wings (CC) (19, 7–12) Scotty Bowman Neal Broten (7:56, second)
1996 Atlanta Flames (CC) (1, 1–0) Marc Crawford 4–0 St. Louis Blues (PW) (1, 0–1) Doug MacLean Uwe Krupp (4:31, third OT)
1997 Detroit Red Wings (CC) (20, 8–12) Scotty Bowman 4–0 Philadelphia Flyers (PW) (7, 2–5) Terry Murray Darren McCarty (13:02, second)
1998 Detroit Red Wings (CC) (21, 9–12) 4–0 Salt Lake Golden Eagles (PW) (1, 0–1) Ron Wilson Martin Lapointe (2:26, second)
1999 California Seals (CC) (3, 1–2) Ken Hitchcock 4–2 Minnesota North Stars (PW) (2, 0–2) Lindy Ruff Brett Hull (14:51, third OT)
2000 Los Angeles Blades (PW) (2, 2–0) Larry Robinson (interim) 4–2 California Seals (CC) (4, 1–3) Ken Hitchcock Jason Arnott (8:20, second OT)
2001 Atlanta Flames (CC) (2, 2–0) Bob Hartley 4–3 Los Angeles Blades (PW) (3, 2–1) Larry Robinson Alex Tanguay (4:57, second)
2002 Detroit Red Wings (CC) (22, 10–12) Scotty Bowman 4–1 Washington Capitals (PW) (1, 0–1) Paul Maurice Brendan Shanahan (14:04, second)
2003 Los Angeles Blades (PW) (4, 3–1) Pat Burns 4–3 Chicago Wolves (CC) (1, 0–1) Mike Babcock Michael Rupp (2:22, second)
2004 Cincinnati Stingers (PW) (1, 1–0) John Tortorella 4–3 Houston Aeros (CC) (3, 1–2) Darryl Sutter Ruslan Fedotenko (14:38, second)
2005 Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2006 Washington Capitals (PW) (2, 1–1) Peter Laviolette 4–3 Edmonton Oilers (CC) (7, 5–2) Craig MacTavish Frantisek Kaberle (4:18, second)
2007 Chicago Wolves (CC) (2, 1–1) Randy Carlyle 4–1 Calgary Tigers (PW) (1, 0–1) Bryan Murray Travis Moen (15:44, second)
2008 Detroit Red Wings (CC) (23, 11–12) Mike Babcock 4–2 Seattle Totems (PW) (3, 2–1) Michel Therrien Henrik Zetterberg (7:36, third)
2009 New York Rangers (PW) (11, 5–6) Tom Renney 4–0 Atlanta Flames (CC) (3, 2–1) Tony Granato _


Eastern Division:

  • Halifax Marauders = Black, red, grey
  • Montréal Croisés = Blue, yellow, white
  • Montréal Red Foxes = Maroon, white
  • Ottawa Dragons = Green, blue, purple
  • Québec Voyageurs = Blue, white, red
  • Twin Cities Lions = Black, orange, copper

Central Division:

  • Hamilton Blazers = Red, orange, white
  • London Nobles = Purple, white
  • Mississauga Admirals = Blue, white, black
  • Toronto Hurons = Turquoise, white
  • Toronto Razorbacks = Red, navy blue, gold
  • Windsor Gobblers = Red, black, white

Western Division:

  • Calgary Vikings = Brown, silver, white
  • Edmonton Extremophiles = Black, blue, white
  • Regina Cyclones = Green, orange, white
  • Saskatoon River Otters = Red, yellow, green
  • Vancouver Vulcans = Red, powder blue, white
  • Winnipeg Wonders = Navy blue, lime green, white

Rules =

  • Games are 6 innings long
  • Ground rule triple
  • Starting pitcher is not allowed to finish the game, or else his team automatically loses
  • 7 teams qualify for the playoffs.
    • The top 2 teams from each division automatically qualify, along with the best 3rd-place team. The 3 division winners receive the top 3 seeds, while the 4 wildcard tems receive the last 4 berths, all based on record.
    • The best team record-wise receives a 1st-round playoff bye, while the #2 seed plays the #7, the #3 plays the #6, and the #4 plays the #5 in a best-of-3 series.
    • The semifinal and championship series are best-of-5 series.
    • The championship is held in Oshawa every year.