1985 Stanley Cup Finals

1985 Stanley Cup Finals

Infobox Stanley Cup Final
year=1985


team1=Edmonton Oilers
team1_short=Edmonton
team1_captain=Wayne Gretzky
team1_coach=Glen Sather
team2=Philadelphia Flyers
team2_short=Philadelphia
team2_coach=Mike Keenan
team2_captain=Dave Poulin
referees=Andy Van Hellemond, Kerry Fraser, Bryan Lewis
series_winner=Paul Coffey (17:57, 1st,G5)
dates=May 21May 30
location1=Edmonton (Northlands Coliseum) (3,4,5)
location2=Philadelphia (The Spectrum) (1,2)
mvp=Wayne Gretzky (Edmonton Oilers)
team1_1=1
team1_2=3
team1_3=4
team1_4=5
team1_5=8
team1_tot=4
team2_1=4
team2_2=1
team2_3=3
team2_4=3
team2_5=3
team2_tot=1
networks=CBC (Canada-English), CTV (Canada-English, Games 3, 4, 5), SRC (Canada-French), USA (United States), PRISM (Philadelphia area, Games 1, 2), WTAF (Philadelphia area, Games 3, 4, 5)
The 1985 Stanley Cup Finals were played from May 21 to May 30, 1985 between the defending champion Edmonton Oilers in their third straight Finals appearance and the Philadelphia Flyers. The Oilers would win the best-of-seven series four games to one, to win their second Stanley Cup. It was also the sixth straight Finals of post 1967 expansion teams.

Paths to the Final

Edmonton defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3–0, the Winnipeg Jets 4–0 and the Chicago Black Hawks 4–2 to advance to the finals. Philadelphia defeated the New York Rangers 3–0, the New York Islanders 4–1, and the Quebec Nordiques 4–2 to make it to the finals.

The series

The 1985 final series continued to use the format of alternating locations after game two and game five, instead of the previous format of alternating after game two, game four and every game thereafter. The NHL would revert back to the previous format for the 1986 final. Wayne Gretzky scored seven goals in the five games. Grant Fuhr stopped two penalty shots.

;Game oneThe Flyers posted a 4–1 victory to open the series.

;Game two
Wayne Gretzky's first period goal gave Edmonton a lead they would protect fiercely throughout in a decidedly more defensive game on both sides. Willy Lindstrom's goal late in the second period snapped a 1–1 tie, and Dave Hunter added an insurance empty-netter and the Oilers drew even in the series with a 3–1 win.

;Game threeGretzky single-handedly won the game for his club. He scored twice within the first 90 seconds of the game, and finished off a hat trick by the end of the first period. Although the Oilers put six shots on net over the final 40 minutes, it was enough to escape with a 4–3 win and 2–1 series lead.

;Game fourUnbowed, the Flyers roared out to a 3–1 lead midway through the first period thanks to goals at even strength, on the power play and shorthanded. However, the Oilers roared back with four unanswered goals including a pair from Gretzky, to win 5–3 and take a commanding series lead.

;Game fiveAgainst backup goaltender Bob Froese, the Oilers blitzed the Flyers with a four-goal first period and sailed to a convincing 8–3 win. Gretzky posted a goal and three assists, Paul Coffey scored twice as did Mark Messier. Edmonton won its second consecutive Stanley Cup while the Flyers, at the time the youngest team in professional sports, took the lessons from their loss into the clubs' next meeting in 1987.

Edmonton Oilers vs. Philadelphia Flyers

"Edmonton wins the series 4–1."

"Wayne Gretzky won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP."

Edmonton Oilers 1985 Stanley Cup champions

Stanley Cup champion|team=Edmonton Oilers |year=1985
centers=*99 Wayne Gretzky (Captain)
*26 Mike Krushelnyski
*24 Kevin McClelland
*11 Mark Messier(played Leftwing during the regular season)
wingers=*8 Dave Lumley
*9 Glenn Anderson
*10 Jaroslav Pouzar
*12 Dave Hunter
*14 Esa Tikkanen
*16 Pat Hughes
*17 Jari Kurri
*18 Mark Napier
*19 Willy Lindstrom
*27 Dave Semenko
*20 Billy Carroll(played Centre during the regular season)
defence=*2 Lee Fogolin Jr.
*4 Kevin Lowe
*7 Paul Coffey
*21 Randy Gregg
*22 Charlie Huddy
*29 Don Jackson
*28 Larry Melnyk
goaltenders=
*31 Grant Fuhr
*35 Andy Moog
player-notes=
non-players=
*Peter Pocklington (Owner)
*Glen Sather (President/General Manager/Head Coach)
*Bruce MacGregor (Ass't General Manager)
*John Muckler, Ted Green (Ass't Coaches)
*Barry Fraser (Director of Player Personnel/Chief Scout)
*Garnet "Ace" Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Valsanen (Scouts)
*Peter Millar (Athletic Therapist), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Team Physician)
*Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky (Ass't Trainer)|

tanley Cup Engravings

* Garnet "Ace" Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Valsanen (Scouts), Gordon Cameron (Team Physician) received rings with Edmonton in 1984. There names however, were left off the Stanley Cup.

ee also

* List of Stanley Cup champions
* 1984–85 NHL season

References

*
* Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books, 12, 50. ISBN 1–55168–261–3.


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